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posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ParallelSociety (+2 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ParallelSociety (+1 / -0 )
Why I'm Against Homesteading
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# This Weeks Discussion Theme: [Guerilla Gardening]( https://arete.network/polls/6fe72938-9142-4358-9916-008c3066bebd/)
 
“If you seed, what I seed. You can seed the future!” – said some boomer somewhere.
 
 
In this weekly we CONSOOOOOOOOM Guerilla Gardening. Basically, Guerilla Gardening is simply just gardening in areas where you may not have permission.
The concept of Guerilla Gardening started in the 70s. The main idea behind it is to simply beautify decrepit neglected areas of land through gardening (typically without asking the owner of the land). This idea, if you will, sprouted around the world and is often practiced in urban areas. A tool of the guerilla gardener is the seed bomb, and it is used to cover large areas fast. Think Johnny Appleseed but urban rogue.
 
 
 
Now in all fairness, today most guerilla gardening is really quasi-legal community gardening clubs / organizations. And that isn’t a bad thing from the view of it being a fun hobby. A good explanation of Guerilla Gardening can be heard from [Richard Reynolds](https://youtu.be/mQPZsD8nKu4) a well-known guerilla gardener.
 
 
Discussion ideas:
* Is Guerilla Gardening bad? I.e., should people be harshly punished for gardening in places without permission?
* Do you think the area you live in could benefit from Guerilla Gardening? What kinds of plants would improve the area? Would you consider participating in “International Sunflower Guerilla Gardening Day”?
* Recommend robust plants for urban areas or share gardening advice.
 
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Book link: https://archive.org/details/ALivingWage/page/n13/mode/2up
 
I haven't read this book yet but it sounds like an interesting title on the concept of securing living (and family) wages in society, ideally voluntarily but I think the author might argue for the government to intervene to do so (and was referenced in an article on the topic, I think as one of perhaps the first books talking about this from this theological perspective).
 
One of the four serious sins that "cry out to heaven for vengeance" is "defrauding workers of their wages": https://infogalactic.com/info/Sins_that_cry_to_heaven
 
This is obviously a problem as an individual worker needs to be able to earn a living to survive, and likewise the breadwinner(s) of a family need to be able to earn a living "family wage" in order for their family to survive.
 
I was curious where people think that wage injustice exists today and what might be done to remedy the problem.
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+6 / -0 )
The Dig - Gog and Magog: A new understanding - [2.10.50]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUTTDaEbyHY
In biblical prophecy, two names stand out as signposts for the Apocalypse - Gog and Magog. Students of prophecy firmly believe that Gog and Magog means Russia (Tobolsk and Moscow being the same as Tubal and Meshek!), but with the publication of the Cepher Yashar (the Book of Jasher) information that has been otherwise withheld from the public comes to light as to the location of the House of Yapheth -- and that information changes everything!
We know Yapheth to the lands to the north, but Yashar tells us exactly which lands . . . and, as students of the Dig might well imagine, current archeological finds and the rigorous unveiling of history, now corroborate a new narrative, even a new understanding. Where did the tribes of Yashar actually land? Yashar tells us a narrative that is revealing, yet, in all of its disclosure, Magog, the son of Yapheth, goes without mention!
Fear not, because an ancient historian - one Geoffrey of Monmouth - tells us the rest of the story; a story not only told over and over again through the centuries, but one that is celebrated even today. Gog and Magog will surprise you, and one particular passage in Ezekiel makes it clear that Gog and Magog are not who we have always thought they were.
Join us tonight on the Dig with pick-axe and shovel in hand, as we sort through the record to see if we can make sense of the cryptic prophecy found in Yekhezq'el (Ezekiel) 38 and 39.
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+4 / -0 )
GM
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in Frenworld (+3 / -0 )
Become Ungobberanable.
Do you have personal tips on how to clean electronics?
 
Should you rubbing alcohol to clean sensitive electronic parts?
 
Do you have compressed air or an electric compressed air duster or recommendations on tools to acquire?
 
What other tips would it be valuable for people to know?
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+2 / -0 )
White Landowners laboring on each other's estates in order to create and maintain infrastructure. This to provide a support system for the pro White people.
  
https://gab.com/groups/71290
 
 
Land, buying/selling, zoning, regulations, taxes, homesteading, and development projects.
 
https://gab.com/groups/45481
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