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Ricki Yasha Tarr
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Am I doing this right?

I'm about to go see the new TMNT movie, I unapologetically love them all, and I'm very excited to see this one. So, my question tonight is:

What is something you loved as a kid, that you still love just as much as an adult, and why?

nostr:npub18ljjwuh8vt0lrh3fe3vsefddt40u297gtsk3d4v4ywhjnvms9zfqy480hq Absolutely. I think we still pretend individual countries can fix it, at least for themselves.

nostr:npub1w0ku7e2h9zsdx3ykct2q9kgy9zzwa6f922429hyr9a93t5yxu5rqtqz3sz Which is kinda crazy even if you're an island

nostr:npub18ljjwuh8vt0lrh3fe3vsefddt40u297gtsk3d4v4ywhjnvms9zfqy480hq It won't work until we work on a planetary scale. As long as we pretend that we're a bunch of separate nations, no long-term progress is possible. But when we switch to a planet-wide approach, we'll begin to realize our true potential.

I'm gonna say something that is probably gonna be unpopular, but I seriously wonder if there is any pure form of government that would work long term. History seems to point to no, and not even because they are bad ideas necessarily, but because we can't seem to ever get rid of greedy psychopaths that have the audacity, and short sighted people who just can't believe they have the audacity, and wait until it's too late to actually do anything about it. I hope I'm wrong.

Men: Huh, there's a storm, I guess I'll stand out here and watch it.