My first memory is my 3rd birthday and having Grape and Orange Nehi Soda in glass bottles. Blue boy candle holders, 3 of them, on the cake. It rained that day, and I lost my temporary tattoos on the front of the house, and the rain ruined them.
It'd be really hard for me to change my current social media stack. As it is, I don't use much of it, but if I switch away from these apps, I'm not sure if there are better alternatives to these. Like, for instance, YouTube. I don't think they're an equivalent to it in terms of the content.
We should be developing land, creating jobs, irrigating water sources, installing solar energy panels, and windmills. That is just to start. You can't just throw money at a problem and hope it goes away; you don't feed them fish, you teach them how to fish so they have a job and can support themselves.
AID is throwing money at them, without a capitalist infrastructure to keep them earning money and circulating it in an economy so others can earn money as well. Just giving them money doesn't teach them anything but dependence; they need job skills, too.
Do you throw money at startups, or do you have hackathons to teach people how to code and get a job at a startup? Then invest the money in a startup and help it along.
More like that government funded crypto fund scam. And nothing like the post office, although Trump engaged in some wheeling and dealing with one of his cronies there, too.
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