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A little song for you all, from Klaus "Vee penetrate zee cabeenets" Schwab. Be sure to watch til the end for a quick appearance by Bill Gates, and Klaus' parting words.
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A little song for you all, from Klaus "Vee penetrate zee cabeenets" Schwab. Be sure to watch til the end for a quick appearance by Bill Gates, and Klaus' parting words.
A little song for you all, from Klaus "Vee penetrate zee cabeenets" Schwab. Be sure to watch til the end for a quick appearance by Bill Gates, and Klaus' parting words.
Spoken like a Nun at a Cloistered Nunnery who tried theThe less you want the more you have.
I don't know why people think this means eking out an existence at the subsistence level.
I guess the trick is knowing what you actually want and what you don't.
I hope kosher-keeping Jews will get an exception from eating ze bugs, unless of course all the newly imported “Kill the Jews!” Palestinians have made us….er…..irrelevant.
or spoken like a man who knows what is actually valuable in his life and doesn't need to surround himself with mass produced pieces of junk to feel good about himselfSpoken like a Nun at a Cloistered Nunnery who tried the
contemplative life and decided to Go Woke.Just for the
Hell of it.Plus why not try out a new Sex since male Archangels have
a much better pension than Female Archangels.
FYI The idea that the less you want the more you have is from the Tao Te Ching which was written around 400BC
.There's probably truth to that. But being a minimalist or choosing to have very little should be a voluntary thing.... I'm sure you would agree with that. Forcing people to have next to nothing, like in communist dictatorships, is entirely different than what you're talking about.
How do you define very little?There's probably truth to that. But being a minimalist or choosing to have very little should be a voluntary thing.... I'm sure you would agree with that. Forcing people to have next to nothing, like in communist dictatorships, is entirely different than what you're talking about.
.How do you define very little?
And I wanting less does not mean you have to live in a dirt hovel and wear rags.
I have very few wants in my life. I live in a very nice house that I built. I have all the modern comforts.
What I don't have is a garage full of junk I don't use, a closet full of clothes I don't wear, I don't have all the latest as seen on TV junk all over my house.
It's about priorities
And I wanting less does not mean you have to live in a dirt hovel and wear rags.
Don't be daft, of course not.I hope kosher-keeping Jews will get an exception from eating ze bugs, unless of course all the newly imported “Kill the Jews!” Palestinians have made us….er…..irrelevant.
A little song for you all, from Klaus "Vee penetrate zee cabeenets" Schwab. Be sure to watch til the end for a quick appearance by Bill Gates, and Klaus' parting words.
Obviously. And no one claimed that. It appears that you don't know the context of this satirical video. Are you familiar with Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum?
They put out a video of "predictions" for the future they are building for the world, by 2030. One of them was "You will own nothing and be happy."
So, again, no one's talking people voluntarily choosing to have nothing, I was saying that that's different than when it's forced by the government, like in a communist dictatorship.
I find it odd. . that they yanked this video off of Rumble.
I mean sure, first when it was banned off of YouTube and Twitter? No surprise there. Now Rumble?
Soon, all the versions on Bitchute will probably just not play. They only place we will find a working copy will be on Odysee, which, they can't do shit about since that is on a peer-to-peer/block chain ledger. I doubt they will be able to censor it there. Maybe?
A little song for you all, from Klaus "Vee penetrate zee cabeenets" Schwab. Be sure to watch til the end for a quick appearance by Bill Gates, and Klaus' parting words.