No idea.
I explained my block memory to another in these terms at some point in time:
Having the joys of a memory which is convinced about the block universe being the operating model: linear time can confuse me - as remembering why I know what I know could cut the potential of my memory in half. And, to remember when I learnt it can presume and impinge on the state of reality. As such, I know all that which is needed to be known in order to help, or assist, in the situation I am encountering - actually knowing what I know can be carried forward to a quieter time when learning what I know is more agreeable.
Jon is a Canadian guy, Orthodox icon carver and his videos on YouTube are really good.
This speech is from the ARC conference that Jordan Peterson hosted with leaders around the world to counter the WEF
There are quite a few worth watching but he rocked this one @SessionDrummer @whthek @SthrnMixer @SquirrelSmash âŚ. I figured you guys would like this because I think youâre all familiar with Religion
This is for religious minded people or atheists too
It is well-intentioned, though I would be pressed to summarise all in one of two sentences: too many appeals to authority and little examination of them. Two models and three points is the sensible limit when trying to explain, elucidate, encourage, or enchant.
If you only eat one meal a day your farts will smell like a poopier version of what you ate afterwards.
It is the duty of intelligent people to say ââŚfuck the consequencesâŚâ, if we chose to say and do nothing, our civilization is lost to the woke and our free world becomes a footnote in the NWO catechism of evilâŚyou will lose control of your children, your money, your freedom and, in the fullness of time, your life. Those who capitulate now will, one day, have to justify themselvesâŚand eternity is a long frigginâ time
No sourcing: as it is a Squirrelism from this morning.
âEnglish is the bitch I use to keep up with meâ.
A motto I cling to each time I have to encounter the real world.
âYou will become way less concerned with what other people think of you when you realise how seldom they doâ. -Derren Brown.