It was my pleasure help. I still think about the Bucket-Head Talent Show from time to time. It was a very creative story line you came up with.
Thank you for being my friend. This was a nice walk down memory lane today :)
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I'm trying to help out a newb, @newworldfreedom - they were kicked off of fa.kebook - I was hoping they might find our old stories informative.
If you could go back in time, tell me, how does the bucket-head do something nobody has seen before?
I think the "trick" is, not doing something "totally original" (which is relatively easy) but finding your audience.
But understand the meaning thanks, need to group up, now I realize I won't find one solid community who agrees on something, and that's a good thing. But times are getting mad and our common interest is on the table. I want to group up and have a positive influence on the planet.
I consider myself a business man, not one who deals with stock or printed banker money, taking supply and demand theory out of hand, I like real things, real and true business, new concepts like profit share and employee franchise expansion, i like trading and developing things. Things that work and are sustainable. A lot of unexplored options out there, especially when people work together, if the international baboon squad wasn't holding us back. But I have to admit I'm always looking for the new and try to find the best solutions, I'm western.
I'm pretty sure you can find like-minded people here, I just don't want you to be too shocked if some of the "not-moderators" seem unreasonable.
I think it's easier for most to fall in line, i may not stay, I really need a platform where I can roam freely and people check the facts.
But maybe an excellent stepping stone top something new
Being original or the first at something is true genius in my opinion, that's why I look up to people like Hippocrates and other ancient dudes
Socrates attributed the foundations of Greek "wisdom" to the Egyptians and Atlanteans.
Interesting. In which of Plato's works?
What does Plato say about Atlantis?
It has a lot of elements that people love to fantasize about." Plato told the story of Atlantis around 360 B.C. The founders of Atlantis, he said, were half god and half human. They created a utopian civilization and became a great naval power.
Plato's dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias":