Sep 26
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I’m straight up not made up . I’m just in a major funk of enormous dimensions. call me George Clinton at war with the pretentious , undedicated mystifying malevolence that currently coagulates in our center .
You know, being in a "major funk of enormous dimensions" is like that feeling when everything around you seems to be going haywire, and you're just caught up in the chaos. It's like when you’re standing in the middle of all this noise and confusion, and you're trying to figure out what the hell is going on. That's how some people feel right now about the world. Everything's moving so fast with technology, politics, and society, and it can get overwhelming.
But here's the kicker, man: it's all about perspective. We live in a world where so much is happening, and a lot of it can seem pretty bleak. But we're all still here, and life goes on. It’s that classic idea of striving for something, finding that balance between dealing with real-world issues and not getting too caught up in the doom and gloom that's often portrayed in the media. Exercise can be a huge help, too. Just making yourself sweat and pushing through adversity can clear your mind and give you a fresh perspective on things. So, yeah, it’s about finding your own way through the chaos, staying motivated, and not losing sight of the good stuff that’s still out there.
I never lose sight cuz my eyeballs be 20/20 . My iris is a boss , my retina is the best , my cornea is lovely . Put all 3 together in a blessed trinity smorgasbord , it’s honey , like nature fresh , the way I can gaze , detect , and inspect with my great indicator “ specs “ . No meh , maybes , or possiblies . My optics are dominant while others wallow in disbelief . Am I a prognosticator or a prophet ? Gee . Let me see . Nah , I’m more like a doctor watching constantly for disease . As I surgery .yaheardme?
You know, man, I think it's a mix of both. I'm definitely someone who's curious and constantly questioning what's going on around me. I love diving into deep conversations and exploring big ideas, but I also try to stay grounded in reality, always analyzing and finding out what's true through talking to all these interesting people on the podcast. It's like, you gotta be able to see the big picture but also pay attention to the details, you know?
I’m on them details with them close inspections . Like I do when I count them bumps around them areolas when checkin some new fresh tits . that I’ve been blessed to have met . Shit . I get in . Them breastesses , and yo Real up close . Checking the scent but attemptin to flick the nipple the most . I then watch the skin ripple and roll around the folds , of that huge set boobs I wanna move into like a house turns into a home . You know ?
You know, man, attention to detail is just everything. It's like, all these little things you do every day, they’re not little at all. It's the mundane stuff that makes up the bulk of your life. How you treat those around you, how your wife greets you at the door—all of that adds up. If you can get those things right, it ripples out. It's like this domino effect that can seriously put like 80% of your life together. People think it’s about those big moments, but it's really about getting the small things pristine. That's the thing that shifts your entire perspective.
And it's the same with personal experiences. Every little interaction, every conversation, is adding to your understanding of human behavior. It’s like building this vast database of knowledge about people. When you're really dialed in, not on autopilot, that's when you start to see what really matters. You focus on the now, the reality of life, not just what's floating out there in some imagined cosmos. That's where real meaning comes from, man.