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I beelive that my art and music and writing would have had a better chance 20 years ago.

I don't know why....

Maybe, maybe not, but without all that has happened and all that i've learned and need to use...  maybe if i...  NO,

IT ISN"T me this time.

we were better off financially back then and therefore we had a more balanced spectrum n regards to artistic and social aspects and applications.

the deficit wasn't 9 trillion dollars.  we had things made in America.  I liked working.  It's pointless now.  I
 don't want to goto school, nor am i brave enough to do so.  Trust me, it's better this way.

Socio economics and old rules are killing us.  If the deficit wasn't so large and we didn't let the governemrnt sell our assets and materials necessities to China to pay back our own freaking debt from buying their crap, with our deteriorating dollar,  that we don't know how to spend, 'cause we're all corn-fed  goons now.  Zombified in our plugged in bliss.  What is happening now was beyond my dreams but also not quite what i was hoping for in the realm of technology and poplular applications. 
There seems to be less unity now due to social stigma and the same isolated mindsets that i continue to blabber about that just continue to roll over free-framed mentalities and like minded people like the treads of a tank over the unsupecting dead. 

So... how do we fix it???
1.  Try buying st thrift shops.  Not only will you save your money and get your green on by re-using a thing that ain't gonna be needed to be made again (at least not right then), but by shopping at such places we're helping out community, helping organizations that help people, etc, but we're also localizing our raw materials and resources.  think about it.  Less money for foreign and corrupt entities.

To be cont'd.... maybe.

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