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Tue Dec 26 18:08:57 2023 (*4cfb807c*):: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/dave-collums-2023-year-review-down-some-dark-rabbit-holes-part-1 *** Dave Collum’s 2023 Year In Review: Down Some Dark Rabbit Holes, Part 1 *** “We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy our economy…” *** ZeroHedge (*4cfb807c*):: +public! (*4cfb807c*):: In your presentation of the year in review we made it to April IIRC, it does seem challenging to chronicle even 1 year in review (*4297a328*):: Yeah it needs to be monthly probably (*54b3f3ac*):: At least. Could even do weekly. Let’s try a meme cast bruv! (*4cfb807c*):: All of the above sound good to me but represent different editorial focuses: weekly digest, monthly digest and an editorialized YIR
(*4cfb807c*):: I feel like we have a certain sweet spot that takes a lifetime almost to get right, in that I kind of just “love” content … Reading, scouring, searching, analyzing, comparing, contrasting … Thinking! Editorializing is a bit of work, but it can be “scripted” into something. And in conventional terms, editorializing is simply cataloging with your own eyes and hands what you’re seeing and making content professionally packaged into formats for an audience. Either as a single writing, speaker, orator or a group, and in series. Something someone can hear, read, eyeball, touch and feel… But from words! And it can evolve over time. I’ll be thinking on it…i can scrape our own content and rehypothecate into a variety of gallery items, and then it can just be sussed out and directed to different areas like a “clearing house”. Something EZ, and with residual incentives so that the mediative and holistic processes of how casual and commonplace our own internal mechanics are, and just let it ride… That’s my thinking for the moment at least. “Ranch attitude”. You work the day in different areas over time, what gets done gets done, get up the next day and repeat and again and again, and when youre ready to haul to market, pick some days, plan for it, and ride out there and present yourself, and then after it’s over, head back home and enjoy the spoils and then get on after it again and again into the seasons. Sounds pretty sweet to me! (*4cfb807c*):: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/dave-collums-2023-year-review-down-some-dark-rabbit-holes-part-1 *** Dave Collum’s 2023 Year In Review: Down Some Dark Rabbit Holes, Part 1 *** “We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy our economy…” *** ZeroHedge (*4cfb807c*):: +public! (*4cfb807c*):: In your presentation of the year in review we made it to April IIRC, it does seem challenging to chronicle even 1 year in review (*4297a328*):: Yeah it needs to be monthly probably (*54b3f3ac*):: At least. Could even do weekly. Let’s try a meme cast bruv! (*4cfb807c*):: All of the above sound good to me but represent different editorial focuses: weekly digest, monthly digest and an editorialized YIR

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