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Posted on Nov 3, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 2019 and what’s to come. I hope you enjoy it! I wanted to take the time today to write down some thoughts on my year, and also look ahead at what’s next for me in 2020 (and beyond). The past year has been one of transitioning from full-time employment into freelancing life as well as starting out with my own company. It was pretty exciting and scary all at once, but definitely worthwhile so far. Here are a few things that stood out this year: In January I had no idea if any projects were going to land or not — the only thing I knew for sure was that we needed food money and bills paid somehow. After months upon years working hard on personal brand building and trying to convince folks why they should care enough to hire us, we finally got our first paycheck after launch day! What an amazing feeling when we saw those zeroes in PayPal! Since then there have been many more clients come through which means even bigger smiles :) There hasn’t ever really been such high demand like now before either though—which makes sense since everything seems easier thanks largely due advances made by science & technology over centuries ago - especially during periods where people could afford them better than others who didn’t know how valuable their lives would become without accessibility options available everywhere around town? In fact research shows most children born blind will go deaf within five minutes following birth; however medical professionals still find ways every single day too because someone needs help figuring something new out ASAP So here’s hoping everyone can make good use these opportunities while making yourself happy along way:) It feels like forever since graduation happened. The world has changed so much since then… and yet nothing changes at all. People are still talking about the same stuff they always did back then–but they just don’t understand anymore! My friends say that I used be cooler than anybody else but nowadays everybody thinks they’re special little snowflakes who deserve attention from strangers online instead of getting up off your ass and doing real work yourself if anything ever goes wrong again with this stupid website design project….anyway… I guess I need another coffee break soon cause my brain hurts right now..or maybe it doesn’t matter because nobody cares anyway!! Either Way Who Knows?? Here Are Some Things That Happened This Year… Moving Out Of State And Starting A New Business Together Were Hard Enough But Now We Have To Find Time For Everything Else As Well Like Work Or School Again!!! OH MY GOD WHY AM IN THIS SITUATION RIGHT NOW?! YOU DONT KNOW IF ANYONE IS READING THIS BUT IM JUST TRYING TO FIND SOMETH Below is a long blog post about 1943, and the first half of it has nothing to do with anything that I want to talk about. As such I will split this into two posts: one on my game, and another on the actual subject matter at hand; how the 20th century shaped the world we live in today. The 65mm gun was not used by any Allied nation during WWII. The Russians did use some captured examples as an anti-tank weapon for a short time until they got their hands on enough 85mm PaK guns. This is most likely due to production bottlenecks rather than performance concerns but there you have it. A lot of people think its just too big or heavy or whatever but really that’s mostly because they don’t understand it. It isn’t simply a bigger version of something else like so many other weapons are (like all of those damn 75mm Flaks). 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We are afraid that our lives will not be seen or appreciated by anyone but ourselves while we live, so we spend every moment trying to make sure people know who we were when we died. This fear has made us more efficient at generating content than any other species before us; it doesn’t matter if you read my books or watch my movies — all humans have an interest in knowing their place in history. Death makes life important, because once you’re dead your existence won’t mean much except as part of the overall human experience. The only way for someone else to really know me is through someone else telling her/him something about me after I am gone from here…. This desire to leave a legacy is both unnatural and natural; it seems oddly disconnected with the truth that none of us is ever going to get out alive. But then again, maybe there isn’t anything unnatural about wanting to create art, even though we each die alone anyway? Maybe being able to understand yourself fully enough to create things is enough proof that you existed well beyond your own time? And maybe writing novels does help others appreciate your brief stay among the living? I think so. We can do whatever we want with our one wild and precious life—build skyscrapers, write poetry, plant gardens, raise children, travel widely, love deeply, eat ice cream daily, work hard, play harder, lie down under trees, climb mountains, dive into oceans, fall madly in love. It matters less whether these things happen to you personally than that they happened somehow somewhere along the line. When I look back over my life now, there aren’t many times where I didn’t feel lonely, depressed, scared, worried, confused…but when I remember those moments, I always remember feeling very glad to be doing exactly what I had chosen to do…. Below is a long blog post about 2014, but I wanted to put it up here too because this was such an important year for me. 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