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run away from fear and run towards freedom,
liberate everyone who can be liberated along the way!
wake them up from the slumber, open their eyes.
show them how to opt-out, show them how to not give a sh!t, accept no sh!t, think no sh!t.
@cryotosensei here is an interesting video for your contemplation: English vs Language X
https://old.bitchute.com/video/p1p2eeWZ3G7V
yes, it's a process... i have the stamina and interest to relearn geometry, because i have a dream to build in stone, make true masonry great again.
i actually ran into a real mason recently. he retired and started making canvas art instead, based on his work as a mason. very intricate, never seen anything like it.
how does debt relate to trust law?
many make a reference to debtor-creditor,
but what are the correlates in a trust?
trustee = debtor?
beneficiary = creditor?
or are debt/credit just made-up roles that are in addition to the trust roles?
like, can beneficiary have a debtor/creditor role and a trustee can have debtor/creditor role? like a 4-section square diagram?
i have a bet with an older friend that i will pass the differential calculus exam when i reach the age at which he failed it (about 40yo), after having the same amount of study time.
i shall also pass the integral calculus exam, because it's not about the age, but the amount of cobwebs in the brain.
it's totally possible to live almost pain-free if you are always learning!
like tai chi, climbing, rotating the shoulders while hanging on the bar, stretching, yoga, etc. everytime i walk the dog to the park i do dips, pulls-ups, and leg raises while hanging.
in my case, for example, with climbing, jumping down from the last few feet requires no skill. the younger people rely on the cartilage to handle the impact.
older more experienced climbers reserve the jumping for the moves where there is no way around the jumping.
every strain adds up - it's a marathon not a sprint.
another way of looking at it: if you can't do something comfortably, you are not good at it. so either don't do it at all, or start practicing. i like the cross-fit mentality of not sucking at anything and being really good at something (however i detest the corporate cross-fit culture that damages bodies thru extreme competition).
if i see this correctly, police are a private security force acting on behalf of a corporate office of the country. they act on behalf of the office, but they are fully responsible for their own unjust/unlawful behavior unless they get forgiven by the corporation (their own buddies).
the people higher up in the office are not responsible for the violence, because they are never the ones who carry out the violence. they're still psychopaths, but they manage to abstract the violence from their own spiritual account.
constable is a more lawful appointment, but it's still not great. the line "I will, to the best of my power, cause the peace to be kept and preserved and prevent all offences against people and property" should be sufficient...
day 71:
44 sats on 10-10-24.
total 2559⚡sats!
i am working thru the playlist Bitaxe 101:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8e2e0X27IU_Qo9AT0BxGnEgxbtnV18qu
one of the recommendations is not only replacing the fan, but also replacing the heat exchanger with a taller one, for better efficiency (and more hash).
my Bitaxe still says "DEVICE OVERHEATED"
i won't mess with it until something changes.
my grandma always tells me to use my own brain.
is there a app i can download for this so-called brain?