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Thanks @goyacobol for a timely reminder of the C's advice. It's a problem I have that we have to put up with so much pointless crap just because most people haven't felt the pinch yet. So frustrating, kinda like the tortoise and the hare. Which is a good warning in itself about over-confidence and complacency. We have to belong to this system, so we need to work at being cunning and ever mindful of our strategic enclosure in how we deal with people in our society. I've been there, done that, made many mistakes by shooting my mouth off too often in the past. It's also interesting to note that 4d STS is apparently being spread too thinly in their drive for total control. How they maintain their species is a question mainly due to how cold and vicious they are. Which really gets me wondering, because as a whole we don't really have a good picture of what 4d STS is like. We have general understandings given how they intrude into our reality, and what they get up to. Hopefully the classic STS tendencies of braggadocio and complacency will be their undoing too. They're ruthless and cunning, and wicked with it. This might seem like our ultimate challenge, because we're facing a hubristic monolith in our undertakings.
I could go on, but I think my point has been made. It really seems like as we reach 4d, and even face the genius of Caesar, we'll have a better understanding on how to face up to the strongest forms of evil in our realm. We need to become more subtle and clever in how we negotiate our world. We're in a "Hammer Horror", folks! Ah, just bury your carping and just face it, it's never gonna go away otherwise. Loads to ponder in the decade we're in, could be a very different picture by 2030.
I could go on, but I think my point has been made. It really seems like as we reach 4d, and even face the genius of Caesar, we'll have a better understanding on how to face up to the strongest forms of evil in our realm. We need to become more subtle and clever in how we negotiate our world. We're in a "Hammer Horror", folks! Ah, just bury your carping and just face it, it's never gonna go away otherwise. Loads to ponder in the decade we're in, could be a very different picture by 2030.