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free-will-of-choice 2 points ago +2 / -0

the more reason to understand it?

a) one restricts self from growing when consenting to "stand under" the suggestions of others.

b) consenting (want or not want) to suggested shapes a conflict of reason (want vs not want) among those consenting.

c) suggested (want) tempts one to ignore perceivable (need).

d) being choice implies within balance (need/want)...choosing want over need shapes imbalance (want vs not want)....others tempt one with suggested imbalance to ignore perceivable balance. It's ones free will of choice to discern and resist that.

e) as for more: nature offers everything (perceivable) to everyone (perception) at any moment (momentum of motion)...others suggest one to want more than everything has to offer, and one ignores everything perceivable offered when consenting to any suggestion by another.

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +2 / -1

Most of life is driven by numbers.

Motion (inception towards death) drives units (life). NUMBER (designation of an unit) implies UNIT (Latin unitas; unus; one)...others suggest collectivism (most) to distract one from discerning self.

So basically math is witchcraft?

Addition (inception); subtraction (death); multiplication (intercourse for offspring) and division (being partial within whole).

Others suggest one to collect numbers (counting), which shapes MATH, noun - "a mowing; as in aftermath" for oneself if one consents. https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/math

to stay on track

One can only stay (life) within track (inception towards death) momentarily (momentum of motion aka perceivable moment).

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free-will-of-choice 2 points ago +2 / -0

lord

It's The Right Honourable - Member of the Order of Merit - Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire - Commander of the Royal Victorian Order - THE LORD ROTHSCHILD.

Family name BAUER (German; farmer); therefore the proper etiquette among anyone else... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wjXK0XXaT8

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free-will-of-choice 2 points ago +3 / -1

a) zero aka cipher (empty) implies within fullness aka something that is empty..."nothing" contradicts that, hence no-thing to be full or empty.

b) speaking in the name of civilization; religion; numerology; science; history etc. tempts one to ignore who uses "nothing" (oneself) and why (denying others).

c) consider the following...everything (perceivable) or nothing (suggested) implies ones free will of choice to deny everything perceivable for suggested nothing.

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free-will-of-choice -1 points ago +5 / -6

no clue how etymology works

If etymology represents "deduction of words from their originals", then what's the origin of "no; not; nothing; nothingness"? Where was nothing drawn from?

etymology

LOGY (logic; conflict of reason over suggested) tempts one to ignore ETYMOS (actual; perceivable)...

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free-will-of-choice -7 points ago +4 / -11

emergency broadcast

a) "broadcast" implies a few suggesting towards a consenting many, hence casting spells abroad.

b) "emergency" implies emerging (life) from generation (inception towards death) aka solid rising out of fluid. A suggested "emergency" tempts one to ignore perceivable origin of being for an "unforeseeable occurrence" shaped by others.

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free-will-of-choice 0 points ago +2 / -2

a) Something that replaces reality with its representation? Ones consent to the representation.

b) Something that replaces reality (perceivable) with its representation (suggested).

c) Something that replaces reality (sound) with its representation (words).

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +1 / -0

One cannot perceive white (pure light) or black (absence of light)...only the visible spectrum in-between. Others suggest the labels "black" and "white" to distract one from perceivable with suggested.

Suggested (words; information; fiction) tempts one to ignore perceivable (sound; inspiration; reality)...only oneself can choose to resist wanted fiction within needed reality.

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +1 / -0

They use race mixing to get groups to fight each other.

Ones (singular) consent to any suggested group (plural) implies wanting or not wanting to be part of the group, which in return shapes the want vs not want conflict of reason.

Suggestion (want or not want aka imbalance) tempts one (free will of choice) to ignore perception (need/want aka balance)...one needs to resist want.

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +1 / -0

because

Cause (inception towards death) differentiates into being (life). A chosen one (singular) can sustain self if an ignorant many (pural) holds onto each other, because those many are producing endless friction among units set apart by nature.

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +1 / -0

to force mixing

Nature sets itself apart from whole into each partial aka generating off-spring aka differentiation into units (Latin unus; one) aka from perceivable whole into each one partial perception thereof.

Those within trick each other with suggested togetherness aka collectivism into ignoring apartheid (life) within wholeness (inception towards death).

The industrialization of collectivism includes e pluribus unum (out of many; one); tikkun olam (healing the world by bringing together); abrahamism (father of multitude); united states; united nations; european union; uniformity; university; unicode; unicef; universal basic income; mass migration; miscegenation; melting pot; equality (same) through diversity (difference) etc.

tl;dr: natural order (inception towards death) forces apartheid (life).

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free-will-of-choice 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's owned by one brother...the other brother owns the Aldi chain.

Al-Di (Albrecht Diskont) aka Trader Joes was split into Aldi-Nord (Theo Albrecht) and Aldi-Süd (Karl Albrecht). Both brothers are dead now. Lidl is owned by the Schwarz family (allegedly ashkenazi-jews).

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free-will-of-choice 0 points ago +1 / -1

leaders...

...can only suggest one to follow.

People continue to suffer because...

...lack of discernment about being (life) within cause (inception towards death).

So why did they do this?

A quest (question) implies ones want for outcome...being implies ones need to resist (life) origin (inception towards death). As long as the many ignore that; so long will a few exploit ignorance.

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +1 / -0

emergency period

  • EMERGE, verb (Latin emergo) - "to rise out of a fluid".

Rising (life) out of a fluid (inception towards death) implies periodic existence. Life represents "emergency period"...

additional powers

Power of velocity (inception towards death) adds power of resistance (life). Choosing to resist velocity grows resistance...others tempt one to ignore resisting.

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free-will-of-choice 2 points ago +2 / -0

REEBOK aka REH BOCK (German; male dear)...guess what their hooves look like?

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +2 / -1

Suggesting questions while waiting for suggested answers; tempts one to ignore being problem (life) within solution (inception towards death); hence ones struggle to resist being dissolved.

Instead try adapting to perceivable (inspiration), while utilizing implication (if/then)...no more waiting for answers from others; just learning/teaching self through consequences of ones choices.

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free-will-of-choice 3 points ago +4 / -1

Others suggest progressivism (go along to get along) to distract one from being resistance (life) within temptation (inception towards death). In other words...the natural order needs to be resisted; those within tempt each other to want to follow orders.

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free-will-of-choice 1 point ago +2 / -1

a) QUEST implies towards suggested outcome; being implies in response to perceivable origin.

b) REASON represents conflict...quest vs answer; certitude vs doubt; does vs doesn't; for vs anti; is vs isn't; fact vs fabrication; yes vs no; true vs false; belief vs disbelief; us vs them; leftwing vs rightwing; democrat vs republican; pepsi vs coke; soccer vs football; mcdonalds vs burger king; winning vs losing; rich vs poor etc.

c) nature operates on implication (if/then); those within tempt each other to reason (want vs not want) over suggested.

d) how many vertebrae in ones spine? 33...

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