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Johnny_Sparton

What does the end of all this look like?

There are some who do not know how things end.

The current dynamics that society has with the incorporation of feminism, where the traditional nuclear family is eroding....how does this social dynamic eventually end. We have never seen this type of society...ever...in human history. Some of the most brilliant minds don't even have a clue on how this ends...I have not even heard any speculation.

What do you think?

How does it end?

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This is a real concern among men...and perhaps should be among women as well. dunno I was just at a party over the weekend and a 20 year old man brought up the exact question to me. In addition, I was listening to a podcaster just last night, and the brilliant guest mention he didn't know how things would work out either.
Bluekiwionline today!

New years resolutions

The ancient Babylonians are said to have been the first people to make New Year’s resolutions, some 4,000 years ago. They were also the first to hold recorded celebrations in honor of the new year—though for them the year began not in January but in mid-March, when the crops were planted. During a massive 12-day religious festival known as Akitu, the Babylonians crowned a new king or reaffirmed their loyalty to the reigning king. They also made promises to the gods to pay their debts and return any objects they had borrowed. These promises could be considered the forerunners of our New Year’s resolutions. If the Babylonians kept to their word, their (pagan) gods would bestow favor on them for the coming year. If not, they would fall out of the gods’ favor—a place no one wanted to be.


How many people still make them
And what is the longest and shortest time they lasted ?

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satoraxismundi

9/16/22 Cyber Attack Hunt

Been busy for a while.
Got 2 data breachers last Seotember 16.
Reported to Hong Kong police.
They say they will take no action.
(Bluff! The report have been filed & recorded w/ a case number.
2nd email requests for recording & further information. Ok)
But they asks me nonstop.
For further information.
Gather evidence & come up with a positive suspect I.D.
Case is closed.
Now I can blog it
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chatilliononline today!

Frivolous lawsuits...

I'm reading the latest news on Kari Lake's Maricopa County election lawsuit. Weeks ago I planned to blog about the election and other things captured my attention. It was a close race, but Kari lost, refused to concede and claims we don't have honest elections, yet her attorney was unable to provide evidence to back up her suit in court.

It doesn't matter what she Tweets or says to reporters. While she believes she won the election, she and her attorney(s) were unable to convince the court.

Always I go to the comments about the articles I've read to get the readers opinions.
For example, lawyers who knowingly bring up frivolous lawsuits with no evidence or substantiating facts as well as their clients should make restitution to the state, county or township where the tax dollars (and court dates) were wasted.

I'm okay with that concept. It would be a viable means to reduce frivolous lawsuits.




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A comment from another news story said Kari Lake would be perfect for Trump's running mate in 2024.
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chatilliononline today!

Wealthy rock stars hoarding vintage instruments...

More than 70 years ago, Gibson Guitar Corporation manufactured their first solid body electric guitar and with the help of musician Les Paul, they released several different models in his name.
Competing with Fender who bulk manufactured basic guitars on an assembly line, the Gibson Les Paul model had more hands-on craftsmanship. Select flamed maple front, decorative binding on the body and glue-in set neck (as opposed to bolting on a Fender neck) were the most significant visual differences. Another difference were the pickups. Fender used single coil pickups that were subject to interference or 60 cycle electrical hum. The Gibson pickups named Humbucker had dual coils inside a metal shielded case. Some of the early pickups were stamped patent applied for, later known as PAF were the most sought out style of that era.
So the combination of design, wood, hardware and electronics, adding limited production has made those models difficult to find and extremely valuable.
Unfortunately, collectors... players or not, scoop up these guitars whenever they can.
Guitarist Joe Bonamassa will go through pawn shops looking for vintage Les Paul guitars in the cities where he is performing.

Last year I saw a video of the guitar collection owned by Rick Nielsen of the rock band Cheap Trick. He's got many different brands and models and remembers every purchase.
According to Wiki, Nielsen has owned about two thousand guitars over the years and currently has about 500 instruments.

I believe he's got a museum for viewing and sometimes does shows of his favorites.

Here's a 5 minute version for an online music company name Reverb:

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Johnny_Sparton

Scary nature of relationships

Relationships can be a scary situation...especially if you are coming from a past relationship that had failed badly for you.

Why are relationships scary? It is primarily due to the uncertainty of the outcome of that relationship. Both men and women can get deeply hurt if they become involved with the wrong person. It is wise to vet the person you are going to become involved with...and that takes time for that the happen. However, what is the purpose of this vetting process if you do not understand the human dynamics of a relationship in the first place, and the human nature of toxic traits?

Many people have been properly taught what to look out for with toxic traits of people. This teaching primarily comes from one's parents. But, what happens when one is not taught that from their parents? What happens when one is raised in a family that did not have both parents? There are fundamental elements they are not going to learn...thus they still remain uneducated, picking wrong, single/divorced, and scared of entering a new relationship.

When one is educated on human nature and how to spot toxic traits with others, they can then make better decisions in their vetting process; thus, being willing and able to enter a new relationship in a more confident and comfortable way. I think the 50+% divorce rate speaks for itself on how well people have picked in the past. Is it too late to reduce the divorce rate and have couples happy again? I don't think so. But for that to happen, both men and women need to be educated to the reality of discerning a partner's value before jumping into something they regret later on. The sooner a man or a woman picks the right partner, the better it is for both of them.

But, we need to be educated.

Is this so wrong?

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satoraxismundi

YT Collaborations & Estimated Earnings

A few good men I know.
Who used to eked for a living.
Harry the florist(OFW) , Magnus the coppersmith
& Long the former street vendor.
Now successful in their chosen career.
Life is BEAUTIFUL!

Day 19 since my channel got monetized. My estimated yt earnings.
I am happy with my digital marketing online course at Shaw Academy & Udemy.
I know where I am going. Thank you GOD.
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"Have a seat"

Just got through watching a clip from Family Feud where a question was asked (name something you like your girlfriend to do to your face) to the players on the show.

I have to admit, this would be my choice. blushing I'm sure along with myself, most guys would like this.

After watching the women's reaction to this answer to where they didn't look upset about it at all, as they laughed and clapped about it whether they actually liked that, and/or thought it was funny enough to clap. It got me thinking just how many women out there actually enjoy this?

Any thoughts on this feel free to share. Down below is the clip.


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Didi7

I learned something ‘new’ today…

Wow. There’s a well-known saying that we learn something new everyday, but I never really put any thought to it. However, I learned something today that made me realize that I had overlooked the dictionary meaning of a crucial word in my profile, by assuming a ‘personalized’ meaning instead. “Companionship” for me, means (meant) a relationship that’s strongly anchored in friendship, and also consists of intimacy (emotional & s*xual). So, according to my profile heading, I’m looking for more than just a relationship. However, to my surprise, I’ve recently learned that:

“Companionship is the state of being someone’s friend or companion. It can be a platonic relationship between two people who simply enjoy each other’s company. Companionship is a term often used in the context of friendship. It’s a relationship in which both parties support each other emotionally without having s*xual interest.”
“A relationship is defined as a connection between two or more people. Relationships can be intimate when there is a strong emotional bond, or they can be casual when there is a less emotional investment.”(Enlightio.com)

Was I wrong in presuming that a Companionship has more value than a Relationship? Am I the only person who thinks (thought) that companionship goes deeper than relationship?

If these definitions are correct, then I may have to make an adjustment to my profile heading.hmmm What do you think?
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Didi7

I'm a fan.

I'm a fan of Tiny Houses, and the myriad of tiny homes that I've seen in videos over the last 2-3 years have made me want to own one. There are 'villages' all over the US that foster a community spirit. They seem to be ideal as retirement communities, and I wish this was something that home-building companies in my country would do, towards providing better affordable-housing options.
But, of course, they probably wouldn't make the kind of money that they want, since our housing situation is so costly, and they profit so much from it.blues sigh



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