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Dec 17, 2024

Evolution Is Inevitable

So evolve already, dumbass.

I'm not in full agreement here. New for the sake of new - change for the sake of change - can be a really good thing. It can also be disastrous.

Plus - the energy and exuberance of youth is often overcome by the experience and treachery of age.

That said, I'm mostly with this guy because

this is a brick fight.
and you don't win
a brick fight
with a rule book


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