Don't get too attached...there was nothing you could do to stop the parents.
They are gonna have a hard time coming. Just stand by, keep your thoughts to
yourself, and if you care for them, just nod and say oh dear.
Or decide you have had enough of the culling, and let the parents have it between both eyes and with both barrells. Expe…
Don't get too attached...there was nothing you could do to stop the parents.
They are gonna have a hard time coming. Just stand by, keep your thoughts to
yourself, and if you care for them, just nod and say oh dear.
Or decide you have had enough of the culling, and let the parents have it between both eyes and with both barrells. Expect never to speak with them again.
I disagree vehemently. I refuse to act like the babies -- and all my other loved ones, who are all vaxxed -- are already dead and gone. I love them deeply and wholeheartedly. Spending time with the twins is a huge joy, because it allows me to live in the moment, without thinking about the future. In the here and now, the babies are ALIVE and funny and playful and cuddly and affectionate. I'm not turning my back on them, because they very likely will never make it to adulthood.
Unless my brother and his wife predecease the babies, which ia distinct possibility, they will one day realize the impact of their decision to have the children jabbed. There's no point in alienating them in the meantime. Whenever I get upset with them, I remind myself that they are victims, too. Most people are, and were, too weak to withstand the world's greatest PsyOp.
Thanks Claudia for your words of wisdom and compassion. The time is getting closer when the awaken ones will have to help and guide those who are victims of this , the greatest crime against humanity known to mankind . The light of GOD shines on you.
Bless you for your kind words, Rod. I agree that the survivors will need support and compassion as they deal with their health issues and we all mourn the dead.
I think I disagree on this...how about love them as hard as you can while you can? Heartbreak is part of life for people who care and attach and isn’t that a better way to live?
That was the best option before Covid...because you knew since 9/11 that the only thing that matters is people...not stuff. However, the horror combined with the numbers now is pretty hard ....you wouldn't give the same advice to a Holocaust survivor for example. People are seeing up to 20 people they know or know of being devastated by cancers, injuries, sickness and worse. The loss of businesses, jobs, family connections, everything that happened was NOT normal. So I don't think a normal response is helpful right now.
And let us not forget the really big thing...the realization (if you are paying attention) that the world you thought you knew (and trusted) was just a lie...and that much much worse is in store for us and it is coming at us with the speed of a freight train...CBDC....Social Credit system....increasing "climate change" restrictions ...who can travel, for how long and by what means? It is already happening, and I for one can't pretend it is not.
Don't get too attached...there was nothing you could do to stop the parents.
They are gonna have a hard time coming. Just stand by, keep your thoughts to
yourself, and if you care for them, just nod and say oh dear.
Or decide you have had enough of the culling, and let the parents have it between both eyes and with both barrells. Expect never to speak with them again.
But you need to guard your heart.
I disagree vehemently. I refuse to act like the babies -- and all my other loved ones, who are all vaxxed -- are already dead and gone. I love them deeply and wholeheartedly. Spending time with the twins is a huge joy, because it allows me to live in the moment, without thinking about the future. In the here and now, the babies are ALIVE and funny and playful and cuddly and affectionate. I'm not turning my back on them, because they very likely will never make it to adulthood.
Unless my brother and his wife predecease the babies, which ia distinct possibility, they will one day realize the impact of their decision to have the children jabbed. There's no point in alienating them in the meantime. Whenever I get upset with them, I remind myself that they are victims, too. Most people are, and were, too weak to withstand the world's greatest PsyOp.
Thanks Claudia for your words of wisdom and compassion. The time is getting closer when the awaken ones will have to help and guide those who are victims of this , the greatest crime against humanity known to mankind . The light of GOD shines on you.
Bless you for your kind words, Rod. I agree that the survivors will need support and compassion as they deal with their health issues and we all mourn the dead.
I think I disagree on this...how about love them as hard as you can while you can? Heartbreak is part of life for people who care and attach and isn’t that a better way to live?
That was the best option before Covid...because you knew since 9/11 that the only thing that matters is people...not stuff. However, the horror combined with the numbers now is pretty hard ....you wouldn't give the same advice to a Holocaust survivor for example. People are seeing up to 20 people they know or know of being devastated by cancers, injuries, sickness and worse. The loss of businesses, jobs, family connections, everything that happened was NOT normal. So I don't think a normal response is helpful right now.
And let us not forget the really big thing...the realization (if you are paying attention) that the world you thought you knew (and trusted) was just a lie...and that much much worse is in store for us and it is coming at us with the speed of a freight train...CBDC....Social Credit system....increasing "climate change" restrictions ...who can travel, for how long and by what means? It is already happening, and I for one can't pretend it is not.