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RE: Pleased to meet you, I hope you guess my names

Hey there, I'm Oatmeal Joey, and I love your photos, the history of cultures, religions, ideas, stories, legends, myths. Since the dawn of time, we have been so interested in life after death or the lack therein. We can be motivated to live better lives each day in the moment regardless of why and how, perhaps to some extent.

When we study history, we can compare the results of different ideas, cultures, religions or lack therein, philosophy, politics, governments or lack therein, and so on and so forth. Some things seem to work better for civilizations around the world, generally speaking with some exceptions, and family values and community first values and the golden rule are examples of what seems to work a bit better than alternative options or voids of a lack therein of those things.

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But the world is changing.
What was impossible to obtain one century ago now is reality.
We have to study the story of whole humankind, like you said, with an eye facing the future. We, lucky people of the civilised part of world, could live in peace our beautiful lives thinking that’s all, of course. But the collateral disorder grows and it will touch ourselves at any time.
Are you all satisfied that patriarchal financial industries warmed and polluted the world until to kill coral reef in Australia?
How many natural beauties and resources, how many people has this kind of development to destroy and kill so that we understand this is not the better way to proceed. I said the universe will always win. At what cost for humans I asked if we don’t change behaviours and, mostly, thinking.
You could be satisfied by your coffee in the morning, but is it fair trade coffee? Do you think I don’t mind it?
Regards

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