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Courtesy of Culbertson County:
I've always been absolutely repulsed by the "growth" mentality. Brings in all the stuff we don't want just for convenience. There is a song by Red Shahan, Culbertson County. The chorus starts, "Let's keep the lonely places, lonely as long as we can..."
Forwarded from Working Man Memes (Howdy)
I refuse to believe that this article is legit and not just written to make you afraid.
Imagine being a remote worker (I.E., you can live anywhere with an internet connection) who has $150,000 in savings and still being unable to buy a house.
Imagine being a remote worker (I.E., you can live anywhere with an internet connection) who has $150,000 in savings and still being unable to buy a house.
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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Read on in the article. His excuse is basically that he wants an almost million dollar house at bare minimum, saying that it would be hard to raise a family while paying off such an investment.
Friends, would you rather own a $1,000,000 home or have the ability to be happy with significantly less? 🤔
Friends, would you rather own a $1,000,000 home or have the ability to be happy with significantly less? 🤔
Anybody want a Chevy?
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
Going to be rereading Sydney George Fisher's The True History of the American Revolution. This would be a bit off the usual topic. So, running a poll. Is this a book you'd be interested in reading commentary on?
Would you be interested in reading commentary on The True History of the American Revolution?
Anonymous Poll
75%
Yes
7%
No
18%
Unsure
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
Going to be rereading Sydney George Fisher's The True History of the American Revolution. This would be a bit off the usual topic. So, running a poll. Is this a book you'd be interested in reading commentary on?
First paragraph from the book, to give you a sense of flavor:
The purpose of this history of the Revolution is to use the original authorities rather more frankly than has been the practice with our historians. They appear to have thought it advisable to omit from their narratives a great deal which, to me, seems essential to a true picture.
Baked some bread to go with my free butter. Life be good right now, friends