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The Devil's Priests - Lies are Unbekoming (unbekoming.substack.com)
posted 27 days ago by doginventer (+0 / -0 )
The Risk Of Standing (www.youtube.com)
posted 1 month ago by TallestSkil (+2 / -0 )
Despite the timing of its upload, this video is in no way, shape, or form a commentary on contemporary events in the United States or elsewhere in the world. Your uploader (me) explicitly disavows upcoming social events beginning with the letter E (or V) and takes no position thereon. No publishable position, at least.
 
This (algorithmically generated) song is to be understood only within the context of its own contents and how they pertain at any given moment to one’s own life, not to any specific event.
 
Lyrics:
 
If the war is over,
Twenty years from today,
At sunup,
Will you be able to say,
“I fought for something”?
 
Twenty years from today,
Did you choose a side
Or stand aside when it came time to choose
And throw the dice to decide
Who will win, and who will lose?
 
And twenty years from today
Will you remember why you fought?
Or didn't fight? And was it all in vain?
Were the things that matter most to you,
Were they worth the suffering and pain?
 
Or did you stay on the sideline
For fear of choosing wrong?
Or losing it all because
The cost of doing what you believe is right
Wasn't worth the risk of standing?
 
Twenty years from today,
Will you look on in regret
And wish when what you could have stood for
Is taken and long gone?
And say to yourself each morning,
"I was there. I could have chose–
Chose to stand.”
And wonder 'til your grave
What could have been?
 
And twenty years from today
Will you remember why you fought?
Or didn't fight? And was it all in vain?
Were the things that matter most to you,
Were they worth the suffering and pain?
 
Or did you stay on the sideline
For fear of choosing wrong?
Or losing it all because
The cost of doing what you believe is right
Wasn't worth the risk of standing?
 
Will you look on in regret
And wish when what you could have stood for
Is taken and long gone?
And say to yourself each morning,
"I was there. I could have chose–
Chose to stand.”
And wonder 'til your grave
What could have been?
 
And twenty years from today
Will you remember why you fought?
Or didn't fight? And was it all in vain?
Were the things that matter most to you,
Were they worth the suffering and pain?
 
Or did you stay on the sideline
For fear of choosing wrong?
Or losing it all because
The cost of doing what you believe is right
Wasn't worth the risk of standing?
 
Wasn't worth the risk of standing?
posted 1 month ago by Motyadunyasha (+0 / -0 )
Recovering data from a formatted hard drive can be challenging, but there are a few manual methods you can try. First, check if you have any recent backups on external drives or cloud storage. If you used Windows, you can also use the File History feature to restore previous versions of your files. Another option is to utilize the Windows Command Prompt to attempt recovery using commands like attrib to uncover hidden files. However, these methods may not always yield results, especially if the formatting was extensive.
 
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posted 3 months ago by doginventer (+0 / -0 )
WHO is supporting the bioweapon!? 1/2 - Psinergy [39.14]
https://odysee.com/@psinergy:f/trim.15B2DA90-F1BD-4033-87B8-1DCE725087DC:2
 
Your friends and family, part two of who. - Psinergy [36.37]
https://odysee.com/@psinergy:f/trim.292B716F-B2E7-4F07-B5C9-AD86A86AD1C1:e
The politicisation of masks - Trust the Evidence (trusttheevidence.substack.com)
posted 10 months ago by doginventer (+0 / -0 )
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