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Midnight, turning over in bed. hearing my heart beat in the pillow. alone, i think to myself, "i'm already living the life of 70 year old widows and widowers with 30 years to go". A bang outside and a cow moos. "has she fallen into a hole" my brain tries to interpret the timbre of the moo. these creatures are so giant and gentle. They need humans. the cows are black and bull is red with a white face. by the amount of calves popping out on the daily, he must be busy, but he appears laid-back. he's always with one cow or the other. he will spend all day with one--grazing by her side, licking her neck. she puts her ears back--sign of pleasure if i ever saw one.. The cows have had their calves shipped off to market for $2000 a pop. sky high cattle prices right now... for the next 2 nights after the calves are gone, the cows moan with their moos throughout the night. it sounds like crying. but the bigger calves are a drain on the mothers. now that they are gone, the cows can eat less. they've even been laying in the field in the sun. it's like vacation time. and the bull is sidling up beside one or the other. i can almost hear him "do you want a little one that looks like you or me". half of the calves are black like their mom, the rest are red with a white face like their dad, and then there's a few odd balls that are black with a white face.. anyway. the farm reeks of fertility.
2025-10-09 11:11:49 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
An ancient apology written on note book paper: ---- Meredith, please forgive me for everything. I know that's a lot to ask for. But please do. Thanks, Leonard _--- Leonard -- I do and will and please do the same for me. Much (underscored) love, Meredith ---- My ^precious^(written above) Meredith, Thanks for being gracious and for staying my sweetheart regardless. (Much)^2 love Leonard
2025-10-07 12:20:08 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
so i've been *discussing* --not arguing-- with a family member about the "AI bubble". He's the type to buy land--because who can trust the stock market-- and i just think that's a horrible idea right now. my point is, the AI boom isn't going to benefit real estate (unless it's highly specific real estate for energy or data centers ). similar to railroad boom, AI benefits real estate on the "train line". the equivalent of real estate on the AI space would be -chips -chip materials -companies with engineering, production and data moats -energy resources big question is how to avoid investing in the Cisco or all the failed companies of the industrial age. vacuum tubes were a hot commodity at one point? what ETFs would rebalance automatically in the correct companies? my theory is that even the Total Stock Market Index will drastically outperform real estate. the king AI investment that is located along this "railroad line" is probably bitcoin. it's agnostic to the eventual winners and losers in the space and will eventually be sought after by all of them. it has the benefit that it is an energy-related commodity... what say y'all? if you were putting your money on real estate versus the stock market index?
2025-10-03 09:57:09 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
i just spoke with a man of the cloth about the AI bubble. i wanted to know from God's standpoint, what human-made "AI" machines should be capable of. some insights: --they can be as good at and even better than humans at work --they cannot show creativity, affection, comfort, or worship God some risks: --everything man makes can be used for good or evil. --if man looks at machines (i.e. humanoid robots) as a replacement for human, that's a whole can of worms. it is ultimately God who allows humans to use their creativity to invent. he even mandated them to have dominion over "creation" which includes Mars and the other planets. if God wants man to have self-driving cars, humans will have self-driving cars--perhaps sooner if Elon prays. for example washing machines... does anyone want to go back to an era pre-washing machine? all those chauffeured in a self driving Tesla... do they want to go back to a car that waits for the human to tell it every single move to make? All of us who are now accustomed to condensing weeks of research in a single query, will we ever let this bubble burst? So is AI a bubble in your opinion, anon? would you trade against a man of the cloth?
2025-10-03 00:36:01 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Biblical orange pilling advice: "A brother who has been insulted is harder to win back than a walled city" proverbs 18-19 is full of bangers: "A wise person is patient. He will be honored if he ignores a wrong done against him". best part about Proverbs is that it was written by someone with ADHD. "Enthusiasm without knowledge is not good. If you act to quickly, you might make a mistake"
2025-10-02 10:20:59 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
this is how i feel too, Edhead777. This is also why trust in management is crucial. do i trust these fellows? image image
2025-10-01 10:01:52 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
i escaped 1, 3, 6, and promptly fell into 2,5, 7 image
2025-09-30 23:43:56 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
geometric proof those who killed Christ plead guilty and are called Christians those who killed Charlie plead guilty and are forgiven those who lay a finger on Tyler Robinson... is this the Unrightable Wrong?
2025-09-30 14:21:42 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
∞/21 million = ∞ of pennies?
2025-09-28 21:31:52 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →