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Anyone who engages in diatribes that accomplish nothing more than demean the efforts of others is unappealing & insufferable when the reach is for lies and distortions to claim some self deluded moral high ground is a tragic place to stand ... fab reminder of a longtime mantra that has spared me much dark karma & being triggered to anger... What other folks say is about them.. get a mirror & ego check is how the most scathing lands.. excellent inverse benefit

Drama gives me a big time cramp.. it's a waste of time and poor choice for energy expended.. hit my lifetime limit when both girls were teens.. I'm totally results oriented.. if it's not going to be happy to do there better be evidence of progress that beats a sparkling clean loo with clean towels and air dried sheets.. priorities.. make my life work for me & add something positive in the travels or stfu go your own way like masses passing on the street jammed into me in the subway.. aim for a destination and one by one evade obstacles.. try to find joy & beauty along the way since we get one ride try to make it awesome nobody else can..

As far as failure to make progress there's no record worse than mine.. since 1997 when I learned that GMO plants had "novel proteins" things that can NEVER exist in Nature but produced as food there is immunological harms in digestion.. we are what we eat and Biotech Mafia mutants that thrive w toxins is not so different from harms of novel proteins in every mRNA transfection.. injection, ingestion, inhaled or topical the immune system checks like a bouncer for who gets in and it is still the elusive goal to make a bridge between Roundup Ready diets and Jesse Gelsinger because novel proteins do harm for all living things from the unseen microbes in the soil to excema covered infants fed GMO soy formula.

So we plug along heart and hands to what we can do.. kind & polite never hurts! <3

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Dear Ned, the comments section you cited under Jay's substack made me sick to the stomach. My conclusion is that comments on Substack and other social media suffer from the "road rage" phenomenon: civility and reasoned discussion and agreeing to disagree go out the window and all we get are childish name-calling and tit-for-tats, no one even listening to the other but just responding like a frenzied tennis match of reactivity. Ugly. Especially painful to watch when one believes some people are trying to do their best. I feel a bit like a child watching mummy and daddy have a mud-slinging orgy.

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