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Where Do We Go From Here?

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Dec 29, 2023
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This explains why I no longer watch television in a nutshell…and the news is even worse! I only rarely can turn off the voice in my head that asks how I would have written the movie. I should get a degree for turning my life into a sociology experiment at any rate…

It’s a time of hopeless corruption and propaganda

It’s not like the sociopaths have been held to account for any of it

This is a good challenge which I already do even in Las Vegas with my aloe/pomegranate shakes.

I have been contemplating with my daughter, of all things, lightning strikes. What did I do in Thailand? Well I got struck by lightning in May. It wasn’t direct but it still messed me up. I remember the next day I was playing on my computer as I normally do. Unconsciously I was trying to navigate the mouse feature on the center of the laptop with my hand. My fingers wouldn’t move. It was like the command from my brain had been short circuited before it reached my fingers. I had never experienced this type of thing in my life and it scared me, even though it only lasted several seconds. I still get a strange electrified feeling in my arm during thunderstorms.

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Lightning Strikes and Off Grid Living
Where that orange cup is on top of the car battery is where I saw the lightning spark through. I was about the same distance from it as shown in this picture. There’s something terrifying about things that come out of nowhere that make you really consider your own mortality. A lightning strike five feet from where me and my husband were sitting definitel…
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2 years ago · 15 likes · 13 comments · Amy Sukwan

This had me thinking about mortality in general. Do we choose the time and circumstances of our death, or does God? Is it a dance of sorts between us and the Universe, or is it all a byproduct of random chance? The most devastating thing about the epidemic of died suddenly is that there are now so many more people who, from an outsiders view, are being cut down in the prime of life with no rhyme or reason to it.

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