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1000 tulosta hakusanalla James T. Cook
Are you ready for something really crazy yet arguably viable? After a lifetime of cult experiences, we thought we had two books to write. One book was about the insidious nature behind political, religious, and racial cults-and why racism is not going away (ever)-where we may need to go-the other book about the yet hidden ancient Quantum-like science of Karma. Then came 2015, the Trump Cult, QAnon, the QOP (the late GOP), the "Flat Earth," and "lizard baby-eating pedophiles" running the world, including the Royal Family, the Dalai Lama, Oprah, and Hillary Clinton-"from outer space " All during a deadly Global Pandemic. "Holy cow $# ] ], Batman," we thought. "These are exactly like the fundamentalists' cults, in motive, profile, nature, and reason." And all tied together in a tragically comical causality-Quantum-like Karmic theory-from the world's oldest, 25,000-year-old Religious Texts, plus modern sciences in DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), Quantum perspectives, and world-renowned philosophers across time. And it all seems to make sense when you stitch it all together. However, due to the insidious nature of the coincidental overlaps, and the morons involved, this could ONLY be explained by going completely bleeping] politically incorrect. Without the outrage, there is no grasp of this topic-so we're breaking all the rules-yes-including grammar Got a bleeping] problem with that? Still, a sincere and critical outlook for students of Yoga and Eastern Spirituality Without being outraged, there is no bleeping] way to understand the outrage We hope you find this unique perspective both enlightening and enjoyable.
Wally Kelly is the son of a multi-billionaire, who is at a philosophic convention to deliver a long lecture on human rights. He orders Wally to go "slummy hunting" as a part of his "maturation rites". Wally bribes the guard at the checkpoint to gain entrance to the warren, and once inside, mounts his machine gun inside his armored caddie so that the barrel sticks out about an inch. He sees a young miss coming toward him, but she ducks into a doorway, and his car stalls and dies right in front of her. Inside an apartment where he took her to wait to be rescued, he discovers that she just turned fourteen, and that her parents and younger brother have already been gunned down by slummy hunters. He discovers that her name is Betty Kelly, and that their great-great grandfather escaped from the slums and earned the original Kelley fortune. He tries to get her to go back to the healthy part of the city with him, but, at first, she refuses. She agrees to go with him, however, when he offers to devote the rest of his life to helping the poverty-stricken people in the slums. "Can we forget the past and become family members who love each other, oh, so much?" He asks her as they're riding with their rescuers back to Dewey Circle. .
"Colonial Games, Pastimes and Diversions" provides a unique look at Colonial American life as well as interesting background into some of today's most popular games. Why is the felt on pool tables green? What is the proper etiquette for dueling? How does one play cricket? What do you mean I know how to play Draughts?