@DivKid It just sounds like it’s a child doing this type of thing the people are being taught to hype themselves ahead of time (haha) which probably will not help their demo get received... I agree with you there.
@bonniebaxterka Haha!!! That’s not possible unless that the story you want make real. Then for you, you may have it as you want it. But inner reality is quite immune from such distorted experiences, which by its very nature melts your ideas of limitations and impediments
@BugBrand We use imagination to create what most people think of as one reality. But personal reality has no limits set upon it other than your ability to believe in your self and understand your personal and unique abilities.
@thonk_synth Hint: the imagination is not a tool to create imaginary things. It is the most powerful ability we have. Imagination has been feared and oppressed by those proponents of objectivity as a dominant construct.
@thonk_synth The false assumptions that lead to conclusions of “extinctions” are too many to go into here. It speaks to the limited awareness and lack of trust in what your imagination is for.
@thonk_synth Basically if the conditions of a reality no longer favor value fulfillment for a species, it will simply imagine itself true elsewhere and continue there.
14. Happy Korean-American Day and MLK weekend. As Dr. King said, "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." -end-
12. In what other country is that even possible? In what other country are you allowed to dream, and despite all odds, pursue and achieve your dreams? In what country could a chubby, 90s Hip Hop and R&B-loving Asian kid from NM end up working for @BarackObama?
11. They made incalculable sacrifices so their sons could have the opportunities they never had. They sacrificed so we could achieve whatever we wanted to. They could have never imagined that their eldest son would work in the White House.
10. My parents could never have fathomed such an idea. My mom came to the US when she was 18, my father when he was 26. They worked multiple full-time and part-time jobs, opened a small business, and at one point, had only $20 in their checking account.
9. He replied, "think about what you just said. How incredible that is. On your last day of work at the White House, after your years of service, the first African-American president greeted you in your parents' native language." I started crying too.
8. After my departure photo with POTUS, I left the Oval Office in a daze and ran into @kalpenn in the West Wing lobby. I recounted the interaction with the president and he started tearing up. "Why are you crying?" I asked.