@Yarnlady 🧶
you are one of those rare people that everyone wants as a friend.
atyh
atyh@atyh.net
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Life long learner living off the grid in the PNW. Growing food, living simple. Pursuing extreme sovereignty and finding peace in the less conventional way. Unix, plan9, free software, and minimalism enthusiast. Seeking first the Kingdom, and the King
@𝚁𝚢𝚊𝚗 🏴☠️🎶
i suspect you are in fact some sort of levitating monk wizard.
@Enki
youre ability to wake up and keep going, finding cool things and good things, inspiring people to love doing things well is second to none.
youre a bad ass. and people see it.
the amount of peace i have found in reading a psalm every morning, and cooking a simple breakfast over a fire outside, is beyond anything i can put in words.
@Noshole
your ability to be entirely your beautiful self is both inspiring and terrifying
@Maria2000
you have been such a consistent and enjoyable person to be connected to on nostr. just sayin. ❤️
at some point, it doesn’t matter how talented they are. their own mouth will reveal them.
wait…
you MFers thought you could be the most powerful nation in the world, with the most freedom, and no one evil would take control of it? and you just sat there on the couch?!?
hahaahahaahahaha!!
cooking breakfast outside every morning clears your head.
just sayin.
i think achieving the perfect ramen broth is a worth while life pursuit.
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western broligarch midwits just certain they can kill off entire regional populations of mosquitoes without imbalancing everything else in the ecosystem.
interesting idea:
magnified sunlight on one end of a thermo-electric plate assembly, evaporative cooler on the other 🤔
flock cameras appearing on bike trails.
just a a squirrel eating a crow head.
i used to love waking up and walking up to Pike Place market, to get breakfast and coffee. it was one of my favorite things.
now, waking up and walking around the property gathering food to cook, then hanging out with my wife, feels like…
its hard to put the gratitude in words.
pondering:
Kingship as a concept came from the Watchers.
The word Nephalim infers tyranny and oppression.
Post flood kingship came from the Apkallu
When God brought Israel into the land, he told them not to have a king. even when they insisted, because they wanted to be like everyone else.