I think we can go without internet for a week or two. For entertainment, I'll just take videos of by neighbors wandering aimlessly on the street. It will make great footage for The REAL Walking Dead documentary, and I'll post once Starlink kicks in.
I agree. They are more awake than most think. The problem is that they have no context to our world. They grew up with things and took things for granted that we did not have. This is a good thing as we will be the baseline moving forward. When you boil it down to conciseness and spirituality, they are closer to us than you would think. My issue is that I have to peel the layers of disinfo from them to get there, but it is there and when I connect it almost feels priceless. Then I remember this is an information war... Strange times, indeed.
My wife teaches high school. The kids can't read or write cursive. She has made it a point to teach them. She says, "If you can't read cursive, how can you read the Constitution?", "How can you have your own signature?". She has a set of cursive lettering that goes up above the chalkboard from her elementary school teaching days because her kids all want to learn it.
I think we can go without internet for a week or two. For entertainment, I'll just take videos of by neighbors wandering aimlessly on the street. It will make great footage for The REAL Walking Dead documentary, and I'll post once Starlink kicks in.
I hope we do for old times sake and to wake up the under 30yo crowd. They need a fucking wake up.
I agree. They are more awake than most think. The problem is that they have no context to our world. They grew up with things and took things for granted that we did not have. This is a good thing as we will be the baseline moving forward. When you boil it down to conciseness and spirituality, they are closer to us than you would think. My issue is that I have to peel the layers of disinfo from them to get there, but it is there and when I connect it almost feels priceless. Then I remember this is an information war... Strange times, indeed.
My wife teaches high school. The kids can't read or write cursive. She has made it a point to teach them. She says, "If you can't read cursive, how can you read the Constitution?", "How can you have your own signature?". She has a set of cursive lettering that goes up above the chalkboard from her elementary school teaching days because her kids all want to learn it.
How stupid do you have to be to not be able to read cursive? It's just loopy print