"While you were chopping hands, I planted trees. While you were being emo in Finland, I planted trees. While you wrote manifestos, I planted trees. And now while your society is enjoying more oxygen and animals, you dare to ask me for help?"
@sickburnbro Call me a nutter, but I think there are a whole lot more of us than we're aware of, and more people are learning the truth about our world every day. So chances are, what happened with the crowdstrike shutdown was likely a dry run for a mass "shut it down" event.
Let's go over three big moments that announce Christ's arrival in Jerusalem. What seems humble and quiet at first ends up sending a very, very big message.
A common response to our guys trying to struggle against our enemies goes something like this: "Well you just have no principles! You're just fighting to fight and making an idol out of power but for no reason! Shouldn't there be some sort of limit?"
The typical response from our guys goes something like this: "Why even ask about limitations? It's a war, it gets ugly, nothing is off the table."
I disagree with that. You can and should oppose your enemies without sin or dropping your principles. You know how I know that? Because you aren't doing what the enemy does. These enemies: -indoctrinate children into getting their genitals mutilated -drug the population with fentanyl and other substances whether they're on one side or the other -tolerate pedophiles and murderers within their ranks -steal via usury -enslave people to pornography -engage in heinous slander. -advocate for public injustice by letting criminals go free.
These are just a few of these peoples' tactics which they use to solidify their power. If the Right started doing that they'd have an easier time getting power. None of them are principles, don't kid yourself: none of them think that usury and Oxy are moral obligations. They are just methods of obtaining control. But since the Right Wing, especially Right Wing Christians, try to be good people, we don't do that even when engaged in active struggle.
I'm starting to suspect that steady state cardio gets a bad reputation because the critics get scared of how hard this hits. As for me, I've been feeling a whole lot better and tougher since taking up jogging again.
Seriously, Gilmore is right - there's no trick, there's no easy way, you just go out and do it. As a result, my Karate has improved, my knees feel stronger, everything is just *better.*