Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
One must accept all life is in plain sight even if beyond seeing with eyes. The whole is equal to the total sum of all its parts and this universe is never the same details compounding again from now on as arrived so far. Now is a constant balance point for all things occupying space separately at the same time here.
Last edited by serenity; 05-15-2020 at 12:08 PM.
Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
Matt Dillon (05-15-2020)
You don't respect your grandparent, why would I think you respect life which you never have. Just someone else's directed character on a world stage pretending to be exceptional and nothing more than just another denier of life only exists with reproductions timed apart now.
and this is still in line with my first reply to this thread and the OP. Don't get lost trying to make life larger than all it naturally remains in plain sight. Realities are human distractions to control human behavior cradle to grave.
Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
My grandma would slit your gullet wide open with a butcher knife.
I got sassy with my grandma once..when I was 11, she was sweeping and I was running my mouth. Next thing I knew that broom was upside my head. She chased me for 3 laps around the back yard whopping me in the head every so many steps.
I never disrespected my grandma ever again. By the time it was over we were both laughing.
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