Interdasting take on the soul I just read...
So what will happen to your conciousness? your conciousness, your, not anyone else's. Well, what are you? There's the point. Let's try and find out. What is it about you that you have always known about yourself? Your kidneys? Your liver? Your blood vessels? No. However far back you go in your memory, it is always in some external, active manifestation of yourself that you come across your identity--in the work of your hands, in your family, in other people. And now listen carefully. You in others--this is your soul, this is what you are. This is what you are. This is what your conciousness has breathed and lived on and enjoyed throughout your life--your soul, your immortality, your life in others. And what now? You have always been in others and you will remain in others. And what does it matter to you if later on it is called your memory? This will be you--the you that enters the future and becomes part of it.
It is so juvenile that everyone runs around calling tattletales karens. I don't take offense to much of the anti-white rhetoric but the fact that so many white people got on this train is irritating. Because of the fact that if a black girl had been the tattletale and we started calling every tattletale Aisha many of you would not participate.
I agree. White women, especially middle-aged and older conservative white women, can't say anything now without being called a Karen. The media started pushing this in order to shut these women up and immediately discredit them. Liberals love it.
I always thought a "Karen" was an overly officious busybody who decided that the gold name bade she was given for volunteering at the uftee-duftee society gaver her special government powers..... apparently I was wrong...