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Thoth93

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In either March or April there may be some sort of great revealing of information possibly related to WikiLeaks and I keep seeing some sort of attack. Possible terrorist attacks or possible riots or both.
I talked to someone who claims he's from an alternate timeline and has an accurate quantum computer to predict this one, that something big is going to go down in March that will push back the left. I have my doubts at this point, but we'll see. For the record, I am both anti-left and anti-right. If it's going to be something on a huge scale, then there really is only one outcome I can think of, and I seriously have my doubts still about it getting out of the conspiracy circles so soon.
The undoing of the left is their own fault they choose to use dirty underhanded tactics kafkatrapping and violence and worse and the majority of their own party is ashamed at this behavior and are now separating themselves by calling themselves classic liberals instead and following a philosophy closer to what liberalism used to be before Sorros, Podesta, and the new communist socialists party.
 

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For sure, I agree. They are both equally dirty, but I also realize that we have a much higher shot at a positive timeline living under our current president's rule than the candidate the left had selected.

For the record, it might be of interest to say that that guy I talked to said we are on a positive timeline.
 

conscious9

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so i can play video games when i die that a really good thing
but how do i know about the new games or movies that will come out later it not like i can think of a new video game that will come out.
Can i contract people in the real world?
Video games are a waste of time, the fact that you want to play them in the afterlife is somewhat disturbing.
Video games can be a form of art much like music and film. I'm talking classics for the SNES, which have incredible musical soundtracks and literary-worth stories. (The game Chrono Trigger actually deals with time travel, funny that.) I seriously doubt we'll see something like that in the coming years, though, and I'm really NOT a fan of VR, which I know is going to be huge.
 

Thoth93

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I do not believe Merkel will win another term.

Marine LePen will win the French election.

I believe Geert Wilder will win the Dutch elections.

In either March or April there may be some sort of great revealing of information possibly related to WikiLeaks and I keep seeing some sort of attack. Possible terrorist attacks or possible riots or both.
I talked to someone who claims he's from an alternate timeline and has an accurate quantum computer to predict this one, that something big is going to go down in March that will push back the left. I have my doubts at this point, but we'll see. For the record, I am both anti-left and anti-right.
What will happen in march will everyone know about it?
It could be April, but it's going to be a huge WikiLeaks reveal that shows the left leaders talking racist rhetoric and cluing in everyone to the fact that they do not represent the people they say they do and instead are just using the liberals as a means toward their own globalist goals.
 

Thoth93

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For sure, I agree. They are both equally dirty, but I also realize that we have a much higher shot at a positive timeline living under our current president's rule than the candidate the left had selected.

For the record, it might be of interest to say that that guy I talked to said we are on a positive timeline.
We are on a positive timeline because people are starting to do the right thing and starting to see the error of their ways.
 

Thoth93

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so i can play video games when i die that a really good thing
but how do i know about the new games or movies that will come out later it not like i can think of a new video game that will come out.
Can i contract people in the real world?
Video games are a waste of time, the fact that you want to play them in the afterlife is somewhat disturbing.
Video games can be a form of art much like music and film. I'm talking classics for the SNES, which have incredible musical soundtracks and literary-worth stories. (The game Chrono Trigger actually deals with time travel, funny that.) I seriously doubt we'll see something like that in the coming years, though, and I'm really NOT a fan of VR, which I know is going to be huge.
Yeah I played Chrono trigger back in the day when I was a kid and I am inclined to agree with you on all the artistic aspects of games as they are worth appreciating. I myself still play retro games on my phone when I am killing time waiting in line or for the dentist or other times when I need to kill some time while waiting. But as an adult I have too many responsibilities to make it a regular hobby or something I dedicate any serious time to. But if it is ones passion I would look towards being a creator of games and not just a player.
 

conscious9

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Video games are a waste of time, the fact that you want to play them in the afterlife is somewhat disturbing.
Video games can be a form of art much like music and film. I'm talking classics for the SNES, which have incredible musical soundtracks and literary-worth stories. (The game Chrono Trigger actually deals with time travel, funny that.) I seriously doubt we'll see something like that in the coming years, though, and I'm really NOT a fan of VR, which I know is going to be huge.
Yeah I played Chrono trigger back in the day when I was a kid and I am inclined to agree with you on all the artistic aspects of games as they are worth appreciating. I myself still play retro games on my phone when I am killing time waiting in line or for the dentist or other times when I need to kill some time while waiting. But as an adult I have too many responsibilities to make it a regular hobby or something I dedicate any serious time to. But if it is ones passion I would look towards being a creator of games and not just a player.
I feel you. Music is my passion, but I haven't done much in the realm of creation due to depression, PTSD, OCD, narcissism, my friends living miles away, my living situation, abuse issues, lack of confidence, and a host of excuses, really. I've wasted a lot of time, all for nothing. It's been nearly a decade since I've wanted to form a band. I hope to get my act together this year. Being hit with a chronic illness that affected my hearing really changed my perspective a lot on things. And I have great opportunities, including a family business which already is getting some industry attention prior to our new release. I have sounds in my head that no one else is doing, and I'm trying to make guitar a daily practice now. I'm in my 20's, and my friends share my vision. Very supportive girlfriend, too.

What's your advice on manifestation? My only real barrier has been money, but I can see that changing. I have things I want to put my money towards besides this, too, that absolutely no one on the entrepreneurial end is putting their money into, as everyone is all too afraid of parting with their cash.

I'm opening to talking in private, by the way, if you'd prefer. I really dig your vibe.

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Video games are a waste of time, the fact that you want to play them in the afterlife is somewhat disturbing.
Video games can be a form of art much like music and film. I'm talking classics for the SNES, which have incredible musical soundtracks and literary-worth stories. (The game Chrono Trigger actually deals with time travel, funny that.) I seriously doubt we'll see something like that in the coming years, though, and I'm really NOT a fan of VR, which I know is going to be huge.
Yeah I played Chrono trigger back in the day when I was a kid and I am inclined to agree with you on all the artistic aspects of games as they are worth appreciating. I myself still play retro games on my phone when I am killing time waiting in line or for the dentist or other times when I need to kill some time while waiting. But as an adult I have too many responsibilities to make it a regular hobby or something I dedicate any serious time to. But if it is ones passion I would look towards being a creator of games and not just a player.[/QUOTE Oh! you are a old school gamer cool.
 
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For sure, I agree. They are both equally dirty, but I also realize that we have a much higher shot at a positive timeline living under our current president's rule than the candidate the left had selected.

For the record, it might be of interest to say that that guy I talked to said we are on a positive timeline.
We are on a positive timeline because people are starting to do the right thing and starting to see the error of their ways.
Accept for the government
 

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