I get that this is your perspective, as a person with no heirs.
Truth is, no disrespect, it's over for you regardless - Brave New World or no.
But I'm doing my part to keep the world populated with new liberty lovers, with new people who see the value of the free market, with new people who will be acquainted with the Judeo-Christian values of the West.
So - I'm not in the same "It's all over" boat.
It's not over.
I'm not even done with my part of human history.
I'm only half way through it.
I get that this is your perspective, as a person with no heirs.
Truth is, no disrespect, it's over for you regardless - Brave New World or no.
But I'm doing my part to keep the world populated with new liberty lovers, with new people who see the value of the free market, with new people who will be acquainted with the Judeo-Christian values of the West.
So - I'm not in the same "It's all over" boat.
It's not over.
I'm not even done with my part of human history.
I'm only half way through it.
we have all have our crosses to bear
but I don't have the time left to waste trying to convince the young they are misguided
there's useful things I can do with the time I have left, rebelling against the masses is not one of them
Well, in retrospect it's not even over for you.
You still have Capps and nieces that you can form, mold, and shape with your example.
But of course, this comes down to your own inclination.
If the ROI on molding the minds of the future is less than the ROI of having a good time - then party on, Garth.
I can't say that I'd be over-invested in what comes next if I did not have kids.
Like you, I'd probably just focus on having fun with what time remains.
Well, in retrospect it's not even over for you.
You still have Capps and nieces that you can form, mold, and shape with your example.
But of course, this comes down to your own inclination.
If the ROI on molding the minds of the future is less than the ROI of having a good time - then party on, Garth.
I can't say that I'd be over-invested in what comes next if I did not have kids.
Like you, I'd probably just focus on having fun with what time remains.
"I'm here for a good time, not for a long time"
indeed, my niece will inherit my estate
she has to take care of my wife after I am gone first, but the two of them are very close, so that's a given
she's already her own woman though, she's already 27, she's got a man she's ready to have babies with
I can set her up later with an inheritance, but she's already calling her own shots
Capps is a more of a project, but I just set the example, he's gonna have to get over the obstacles himself
honestly tho, I am serene, I put my trust in the Lord, I am just a pilgrim trying to get saved
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Seattle to require vaccine passports for bars, restaurants, gyms, and other entertainment venues
King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced new coronavirus restrictions to allegedly help prevent the spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus during a Thursday press conference at the guidance of King County Public Health Dr. Jeff Duchin.
The new restrictions require all individuals in King County, Wash., ages 12 and up, to provide either proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test to enter both indoor and outdoor settings. This includes bars, restaurants, gyms, movie theaters and other entertainment venues. However, the health order does not require employees at establishments covered under the new policy to get the vaccine. . . .
Seattle to require vaccine passports for bars, restaurants, gyms, and other entertainment venues
King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced new coronavirus restrictions to allegedly help prevent the spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus during a Thursday press conference at the guidance of King County Public Health Dr. Jeff Duchin.
The new restrictions require all individuals in King County, Wash., ages 12 and up, to provide either proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test to enter both indoor and outdoor settings. This includes bars, restaurants, gyms, movie theaters and other entertainment venues. However, the health order does not require employees at establishments covered under the new policy to get the vaccine. . . .
I can already hear them wailing about how the "evil corpoartions" Amazon and Walmart "killed" small businesses - as they force me through legislation to order *everything* from Amazon and Walmart because I'm not showing paperwork to anyone to shop anywhere.