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Mark Sea
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Mainly reminders to myself Knight of the No Agenda roundtable
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marksea 3 months ago
Turmoil on the canvas wide, A chaotic dance, the waves reside, Gustave Courbet's brush, a master's sway, Captures the fury of the ocean's day. The waves crash, foamy and white, Against the shore, a relentless fight, The sea's dark depths, a mysterious keep, Conceal the secrets, in an endless sleep. image
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marksea 3 months ago
The Bible is crystal clear about who's responsible for educating children: "And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children" - Deuteronomy 6:6-7 Not the state. Not the school board. YOU.
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marksea 3 months ago
In twilight's hush, where shadows play, A city falls, in final sway, Tyre, once proud, with towers high, Now crumbles, as the heavens cry. The sea, a deep and foreboding blue, Reflects the turmoil, as the city flew, Into the abyss, with all its might, A destruction, born of heavenly light. Ezekiel's prophecy, a warning told, Of ruin and despair, a story old, The city's pride, its downfall sealed, As Martin's vision, the destruction revealed. image
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marksea 4 months ago
Might be the best carbonara I’ve had in the US #foodstr image
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marksea 4 months ago
Violent moves (up or down) beats the slow crab up imo. More fun!
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marksea 4 months ago
going to start saying “touch marble” instead of “touch grass” bc some of yall need church
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marksea 4 months ago
The Buffalo Sabres are going to win the Stanley Cup this season ⚔️🦬
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marksea 4 months ago
In the final days of Rome, wealth didn’t disappear. It simply detached from reality. The rich grew richer, but they no longer built roads or armies. They built illusions. Their fortunes rose on paper while the foundation beneath them began to rot. The state diluted its money to keep the people calm. Bread and games replaced duty and purpose. And the citizens convinced themselves it was progress. They called their comfort “civilization.” They called their indulgence “enlightenment.” No one believed they were living through a collapse. They thought they were entering a golden age. But every empire learns the same truth in the end. Decay never announces itself. It disguises itself as progress. And by the time the people notice, the barbarians are already inside the walls.
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marksea 4 months ago
Treasury bonds? Just say no! Invest in bonding with family and friends.