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A culture that does not grasp the vital interplay between morality and power, which mistakes management techniques for wisdom, and fails to understand that the measure of a civilization is its compassion, not its speed or ability to consume, condemns itself to death.
As mentioned elsewhere, the "rebels" have already approached the Russians, and begged asked for good relations. No intention on attacking or...
Money Money Money, give me Money, 25 million should cover the cost of my grief, hey I might even give a little to BLM? Just another fucken greedy...
Posted on Medium by empty vessels under the genre ANALOG HORROR // SCP // CREEPYPASTA "Everything is true" My first question was in this a true...
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interesting point of view thanks for that, god or source is the one mind that is all, made all +1
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I found this fist size "rock" between the rows in our garden; it appeared to have smashed some lettuce plants first before bouncing into the mulch between the rows. At that time of the summer, I was out there every morning, and when I first saw it I thought a raccoon may have taken a dump after munching on the lettuce (?); I even got the garden shovel to remove it and noticed it had a metallic sound to it. It had a sulfur-y smell,too (after realizing it wasn't poo). I contacted someone at the Observatory a half hour away to identify it and he said it was more like iron slag (from smelting) and it must of fell off a train or gotten kicked up by a truck...hmmm...train tracks are at least 200 yards away, and garden sets back from road about 75 yards with a septic mound in between. The "rock" didn't look anything like his meteor samples. I've kind of dismissed it as an unsolved mystery...but this story piques my curiosity again.