Posted on 03 December 2012. Tags: affiliate marketing, amazon, big 5 sporting goods, business card, casual conversation, coffee, counter, curiosity, customer, Google, light conversation, nice guy, portico, Situation, Work
Here’s the situation. I was at work, I work the sales floor at big 5 sporting goods. I asked a customer if he needs help with anything. We start talking about some stuff behind the gun counter which transitionsinto a casual conversation. After about 15 he asks to meet me for coffee the next day. Not sure what to think I agree mostly out of curiosity. I meet him for coffe, starts with light conversation. Then I ask him what he does. He was very vague, says he works some sort of affiliate marketing, and that he finds people to help, mentor, and build leaders out of. THen he proceeds to explain to me the state of the economy, goes on a rant about amazon and Google, talks about how to get rich in today’s world. Finally he kind of gets to the point and tells me I could get involved if I’m interested, keep in mind I still don’t understand what he’s asking me to get involved with. He gives me a business card that says nothing more than “portico” with his name and number on it, and a cd calf rich plan poor plan. Then he invited me to come to his house Wed and meet his “team” and that I should bring my wife. I tried getting him to be more specific but he still didn’t elaborate much. He was a nice guy and seemed very intelegent. I just don’t know what to think about it. Has anyone had this kind of experience before that could maybe clue me onto what’s going on?
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Posted on 01 December 2012. Tags: Alaska, Corner, curiosity, discovering america, distances, Earth, indians, italian explorer, land, russia, sense, twenty times, way
I mean, there’s a corner of Russia that’s close to Alaska!! I mean, didn’t they notice that or something?! They sailed distances equal to going around the Earth twenty times years before ever discovering America!! I’m sure someone went to that little corner and went “Hey! There’s some kind of land over there! Maybe we should set sail to see what it is instead of commissioning an Italian explorer to go the long way around and mistaking some brown-skinned people for Indians!!” (Maybe not phrased like that exactly but still! I mean…damnit! This makes no sense to me!) Help? I’d really appreciate someone satisfying my curiosity.
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Posted on 08 July 2012. Tags: Answer, bill gates, carla homolka, curiosity, economy, freedom, hells angels, horrible crimes, monopolization, oligopolies, stable economy, tim horton, totalitarian government, Totalitarianism, video game company
Just a little curiosity here.
As the world changes, and definitely not for the better, I often find myself asking “what is the easiest way to restore stability?” Global warming caused by both citizens and corporations not giving a ****, people and companies like Bill Gates, Tim Horton’s, or Valve (the video game company) abusing the free markets for their explicit monopolization, so called activists intentionally attempting to trample on other peoples rights while crying about their own, and especially an economy which suffers a devastating recession approximately every seven to thirteen years. The list goes on and on.
Of course everybody says “we just need more freedom”, but do we really? I mean, the government never steps in to man handle the economy back together no matter how desperate the situation is because we are free to choose where we work, if we work at all. When all the major oligopolies were collapsing and entire cities worth of people were losing their jobs through no fault of their own our government refused to change the structure to adapt and survive. A totalitarian government, ideologically driven to perpetuate a stable economy, would go through great lengths to maintain civil order and economic growth… or at least stability. The police, always accused of brutality whenever the most minor of protests begins, are actually told NOT to attack groups such as the hells angels, scientology, and the KKK even though the entire planet knows they are guilty of all the most horrible crimes. The police could (and probably should) have just shot Carla Homolka but they didn’t.
But say a realistic and practical totalitarian political party with ideals based on what we hold dear in the present reality presents itself and somehow gathers enough power to actually do something. Would you be able to support them when they attempt fixing the economy by simply saying “inflation doesn’t exist” and they hard mark all prices at a fixed number (bread, for example, will forever cost $2.00). When they ship all the organized crime groups off to their secret prisons would you complain at all? How about when they force an employer to give you a job you wanted because everyone should have the right to employment. Would you side with them or defend the employers right to hire who he/she wishes?
Now I know everyone just defaults to hating totalitarianism and to explain why people feel that way would require a full essay of its own. But it has worked well in the past (and most of what we do know about cold war era ones is based on what our own media told us. Not that reliable of information is it?) Remember, one of the goals of totalitarianism is to attempt to enforce a preconceived idea of utopia. If this government were founded in, say, Canada, it is certain that they wouldn’t want freedom of association to disappear.
So I ask, if a totalitarian regime could present answers to our worlds problems would you be able to consider and maybe accept them?
No delusions of illogically and impractically random and omnipresent oppression please. This is a serious question asking for serious consideration. Yes we are all concerned about Big Brother but we all know how absurd that kind of depiction of totalitarianism is. It’s called fiction for a reason.
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Posted on 23 February 2012. Tags: bigot, catcher, curiosity, fool, gay orgy, gay sex, guy, guy friend, homosexual community, homosexual erotica, humiliation, sex, sex experience
I recently succumbed to my curiosity about homosexual erotica. Now I am a normal guy. I am not bigot or an ignorant fool. I just got a little bored and me and my guy friend had sex. It started with me giving him some head. I don’t mind taking a shot to the mouth. The I played the catcher and it was awesome. overall I’d give my gay sex experience a 10/10. I just told him to bot tell anyone and it would be our secret. I don’t want to face the humiliation of being affiliated with the homosexual community. I think I am not gay, despite having an awesome gay orgy.
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Posted on 23 February 2012. Tags: bigot, catcher, curiosity, fool, gay orgy, gay sex, guy, guy friend, homosexual community, homosexual erotica, humiliation, sex, sex experience
I recently succumbed to my curiosity about homosexual erotica. Now I am a normal guy. I am not bigot or an ignorant fool. I just got a little bored and me and my guy friend had sex. It started with me giving him some head. I don’t mind taking a shot to the mouth. The I played the catcher and it was awesome. overall I’d give my gay sex experience a 10/10. I just told him to bot tell anyone and it would be our secret. I don’t want to face the humiliation of being affiliated with the homosexual community. I think I am not gay, despite having an awesome gay orgy.
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Posted on 15 October 2011. Tags: courage, curiosity, dad, fever, grasses, house, Lullaby, mom and dad, niche, refrain, salve, shuffle, sun bonnet, vines
She shuffled by our house, so frail and bent,
As no one thought of where the lady went.
As she returned, no one was there to see,
As down a path she blended with the trees.
We hid and giggled as she hobbled near
Emboldened courage, immature in years.
The childish jeering from our hidden niche,
This frail sun bonnet lady, we yelled “witch”.
One day a fever kept me home from class.
I watched the lady shuffle down the path.
My curiosity, in strength, convened
I followed, silent, frightened and unseen.
A house was floating in the grasses tall;
As vines of every species claimed the walls.
Around the side, a window I peeked in;
A man with twisted limbs and crackled skin.
The lady rubbed a salve to ease his pain.
And sweetly hummed a lullaby refrain.
I told what I had seen to mom and dad.
My dad arose alert and mom grew sad.
How soon the path was hacked into a drive,
And cars of food and nurses soon arrived.
As children do, I grew to ventures new.
No looking back, with growing up to do.
Our lives are clouds of layered, restless change.
We mirror how they form and rearrange;
And send a wind to hum a treetop song;
A soothing lullaby, so quickly gone..
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