I never heard of this writer. My mom and best friend said to chill out with the political stuff so right now I'm reading a book about vampires that take over the world. But if this guy's put his book on Audible I will listen to it this after I finish the 12. Who knew that a good apocalypse story could get me this hooked into fiction I can't remember who said it but the idea that anyone thinks that they can control Society is pretty insane themselves. power tends lend itself to the corruptible. Or something like that. This is fascinating stuff. Thank you for whoever posted this on Reddit. I grew up not that far from Doraville, my grandmother lived in Chamblee which is right next door I remember friends talking about when the Doraville Police bought a tank. The funny thing is self is very small it mostly contains antique stores with big signs and stone dealers statues for your yard I guess. It made no sense why Doraville needed a tank.... probably because they're the last stop on the mass transit train here in this city. They got to protect myself from City Invaders
Always good to hear an intelligent conversation but has this writer heard of Kent State? History book anyone...please lend it. At 19:48 he said he couldn't imagine it happening in the U.S. and making it sound outlandish that it was being considered in Iraq. Sadly the U.S. created that situation but the point of this comment is to question what he said. Am I missing something or is that inaccurate?
I have ordered the book. But hearing here that the writer has 10 rules for supposedly fix corruption ? I’m less excited. Normally I’m allergic to 10, 12, whatever step recipes. Guess I’ll read the book still……
I never heard of this writer. My mom and best friend said to chill out with the political stuff so right now I'm reading a book about vampires that take over the world. But if this guy's put his book on Audible I will listen to it this after I finish the 12. Who knew that a good apocalypse story could get me this hooked into fiction
I can't remember who said it but the idea that anyone thinks that they can control Society is pretty insane themselves. power tends lend itself to the corruptible.
Or something like that. This is fascinating stuff. Thank you for whoever posted this on Reddit.
I grew up not that far from Doraville, my grandmother lived in Chamblee which is right next door I remember friends talking about when the Doraville Police bought a tank. The funny thing is self is very small it mostly contains antique stores with big signs and stone dealers statues for your yard I guess. It made no sense why Doraville needed a tank.... probably because they're the last stop on the mass transit train here in this city. They got to protect myself from City Invaders
Always good to hear an intelligent conversation but has this writer heard of Kent State? History book anyone...please lend it. At 19:48 he said he couldn't imagine it happening in the U.S. and making it sound outlandish that it was being considered in Iraq. Sadly the U.S. created that situation but the point of this comment is to question what he said. Am I missing something or is that inaccurate?
22.39 good point. These Reaction videos are interesting
I have ordered the book. But hearing here that the writer has 10 rules for supposedly fix corruption ? I’m less excited. Normally I’m allergic to 10, 12, whatever step recipes. Guess I’ll read the book still……