God bless you and keep you from harm, this day and forever.
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autists and anons don't join secret societies
or 'monetize' what we know
to sell consumer goods or extort others.
did we take an oath once?
The Black Tower
SAY that the men of the old black tower,
Though they but feed as the goatherd feeds,
Their money spent, their wine gone sour,
Lack nothing that a soldier needs,
That all are oath-bound men:
Those banners come not in.
There in the tomb stand the dead upright,
But winds come up from the shore:
They shake when the winds roar,
Old bones upon the mountain shake.
Those banners come to bribe or threaten,
Or whisper that a man's a fool
Who, when his own right king's forgotten,
Cares what king sets up his rule.
If he died long ago
Why do you dread us so?
Would like to see Wally Shawn as editor of the New Yorker. A hunch based on The Princess Bride, My Dinner with Andre and genetics.
bleach bottle and martini glasses
very foggy in LA today spooky weather for a pedovore take down, roads deserted. .
If we permit hate to contaminate our thinking we destroy ourselves and sabotage our objective.
According to his theory of digital physics, information is more fundamental than matter and energy. He believes that atoms, electrons, and quarks consist ultimately of bits—binary units of information, like those that are the currency of computation in a personal computer or a pocket calculator. And he believes that the behavior of those bits, and thus of the entire universe, is governed by a single programming rule. This rule, Fredkin says, is something fairly simple, something vastly less arcane than the mathematical constructs that conventional physicists use to explain the dynamics of physical reality. Yet through ceaseless repetition—by tirelessly taking information it has just transformed and transforming it further—it has generated pervasive complexity. Fredkin calls this rule, with discernible reverence, "the cause and prime mover of everything."
Ed Fredkin's island, which soon comes into view, is bigger and prettier. It is about 125 acres,
https://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/88apr/wright.htm
some funny stuff about pig demons in Journey to the West
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_the_West:_Conquering_the_Demons