@karenmitchell__ Oh yes. I tell people if you meet someone for the first time and they smirk like that...run. we have a lot of social behavior like this going on in my city and have groups fighting them. It's gotten ugly and it's probably going to get worse .
He begins with a fork in the road metaphor: one path leads to greatness, the other to oblivion. The question is not whether we face a choice, but whether we possess the knowledge necessary to choose correctly. He turns to the fourth chapter of Hosea, where the prophet warns that people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. This is not metaphor or philosophy. It is a direct statement about cause and effect. The critical question becomes: what knowledge? What specific understanding separates survival from collapse? He leaves the question hanging deliberately, because the answer requires examining what we have forgotten, what we have dismissed, and what the evidence of Earth's history has been trying to tell us all along.
@LacyMacyGirl@depressionlesss Similar story for me. I was gone ten hours with my step mother at the er. My cat was so upset she hid under the dish rack in the sink. She forgave me.
@brandilwells They are doing this to my mentally ill son. He can no way work. So they have cut him off food stamps already. I told him apply for SSI. He refused. Idk.
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@Rainmaker1973 I fell down the stairs one day. Only two. And my cats ran to the back steps all upset. They stood on back legs watching me smash the box I blamed for the fall.