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  • Blog 110

    “In 2026, the families who ended up with a vast majority of the capital are those who built their wealth very early in American history, otherwise called “old money.” Think, J.P. Morgan, J.D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, etc. Titans of Industry. Pioneers of Commerce. You get the idea. Those wealthy families are the ones who call…

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  • Blog 109

    “Now here’s the thing about respect. Most people only respect their fear of consequences. So if you don’t impose some stringent consequences on them whenever they mistreat you, they may love you, but will never respect you. Now, it is up to you to decide which is more important to you. Love or respect. For…

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  • Blog 108

    “Obsessed with his pursuit of the perfect photo, Sam drove for days without eating or properly sleeping. Julia started to worry, and asked Sam why he never took any of the psych meds that were prescribed for him at Brookfield. This was a difficult question for Sam, but he eventually answered by saying that they…

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  • Blog 107

    “Because in the midst of his foolish insecurities, the normie feels like you are taking away the single greatest source of his esteem by being an example to others that…”

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  • Blog 106

    “Don’t think for one second that they don’t know the reason why most people show up for a job they hate. They know you only want the money. And precisely for that reason, their thought process becomes, “There’s literally a million people I could’ve hired, so why should I hire you?” Now first of all,…

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  • Blog 105

    “But they are still normies for the very simple fact that they are comfortable with playing the hierarchy game while seeking to humiliate those who just want to quietly do their jobs and go home. A lot of the people with jobs don’t even need the money. They either have a trust fund, or a…

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  • Blog 104

    Better than Sex?? B. Lorenzo Buckinchere May 3, 2026 Ok, great! So now that I have your attention, you’re probably wondering what that could even be. In this article, I’m going to get down to what I’m actually hinting at. And no, it’s not a Harley Davidson. Stick around! There are some very thirsty people…

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  • Blog 103

    “I think it reflects a much wider anomaly within the social fabric of our society to think that this level of racism was still taking place as recent as 2020 in the land of the free. It’s also hard for me to ignore that the…”

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  • Blog 102

    Manifestation has its place in life B. Lorenzo Buckinchere Apr 19, 2026 As more people continue leaving religion in massive droves, some are turning to spirituality as an alternative. Of course, there are many forms of spirituality from all over the world, some are even older than christianity. Of the many forms of spirituality, one…

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  • Blog 101

    The problem of Suffering B. Lorenzo Buckinchere Apr 12, 2026 In last week’s article, I’d briefly touched on the topic of Pascal’s wager within the context of christian prudes shying away from sex. In that article, I remember saying that religious zealots squander their lives away abstaining from the wonderful world of sex for a…

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  • Blog 100

    “They believe that in order to make god happy, you must give up worldly pleasures, such as drinking, smoking, partying, and especially sex. For whatever reason, they don’t like when other people have sex. So they try to guilt you by preaching to you to “get right with god before it’s too late.” In other…

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  • A review of Perception by Lianne Downey

    “This work of fiction gives you the feel that psychics and aliens are real. Not in an immersive way that pulls you into their world, but in a way that suggests that they are…”

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