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Power aesthetics might be inclined to health. They have an outspoken nature. Perhaps they sometimes make a better Vox Dei than weaker mentalities do. Portal. Mediation. Priest. Animo = Will power. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Perhaps cuteness tends to be more powerless than less innocent modes of thought are. Some women go for the cute guys. It’s like taking the grape instead of the apple. But if you happen to be interested in a blood libel, a little power can be useful. BLACK HAIR. Comic book characters have a power nature. Some dark-haired men tend to have an aura of power. It could be true that power is one of the vital attribes of God. Men tend to be more innately powerful than women, when the situation is fair. Orca. vs. Piranha. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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A black-haired Samson can be interesting myth. He might have a less physical nature than the original long-haired Samson did. I somewhat have a Sun fetish, but I don’t look at it as much as I used to. I guess I was curious. But whatever angelic lifeforms might be mellying up there can take care of their own battles. I might even somehow distract one at a crucial moment. Holier lifeforms might not do well being looked at my less holy lifeforms. Perhaps a visage has a physical nature. Don’t forget to wear your clothes outside. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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There could be a little Holiest of the Holies in wearing clothes. I suppose the black hat I once wore could have had a semblance of Hasidic meets Rocky 4. The bluer hat might have been Cheech meets the Mafia. Scarface washed dishes too. I didn’t mind the work, but he did. The cliches could have been more theirs than mine. That’s not okay. They might have been playing cop on me. That’s illegal. They somewhat ruined my life. The Baker Act just made things worse. Bonanza. vs. Mass Samson. GUANO. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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The Professional. Samson and Delilah. Rocky 4. Lord of the Flies. Arroyo Grande, Virginia Anguiano. Exemptions. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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The eyes of a lizard are like lasers. The skin of the faithful crawls when it feels them. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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White people might be a worldly manifestation of Lucifer. They can seem angelic and they can be dangerous. Their desire to be God might even manifest itself physically. A faithful Roman Catholic is not interested in being God and not so interested in what the eyes alone see. He might be able to feel the white man’s hate, despite his apparent beauty. Hate could be a form of communing with evil spirits. I’m not interested in Catherine. A young person tends to be more impressionable and more open to conversion. The older people of the world today seem hopeless. Their upbringing and past sins might effect that. See you in a thou. vs. The religion of angels. GIANT ROBOT. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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It’s not always good to cry in front of another person, because it can lead to political turmoil in the future. In the privacy of my home, perhaps I would kill my mother. Bu I want you to die fist, because of what you have seen. Wise words can be like spider venom. They can lull someone up for a future kill. Perhaps words of order innately make more chaotic people sleepy. Perhaps it is because they are too lazy to try to understand them. That might be why you’d want to kill them in the first place. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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It’s not just about wrestling and grappling. Sometimes you push, in an altercation. Don’t let them get a hold of you in the first place. Do you really think I’m going to let you hug me? People often submit to a cop’s handcuffs because of his bad cause and not always because he’s more physically capable. The cop cause has a ganging up and child abuse nature. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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I’m more interested in killing the cops than I am in Catherine’s well-being. Sometimes I think I’d be better off living in a ghetto than I am living among snobby white people. White people remind me of the Borg. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Genuine celibates might psychically have a Judo advantage. There’s a focused nature about some celibates, like their wavelengths are somoehow on another level. Sometimes they’re more watchful than most people are. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Perhaps long walks can be overemphasized, for anyone. But the body might be able to adapt to longer walks, when the individual encounters a need to do so. Danger can overlook discomfort. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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What’s going on outside might have a trench warfare nature. Staying indoors can be smart. The guards will clean it up for you, hopefully with a minimum of casualties. Find a hobby to occupy your time. You’re no less of a man because you’re not fighting outside. Have you ever tried a Pocket PC? They seem to be interesting gadgets. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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A celibate might sometimes be more capable of being cold toward women or their politics, if they distract from his vision. That doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a homosexual. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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You can love a dying enemy. You can love with the eyes. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Submissive attack mode. The First Commandment. Vision. Little Drummer Boy. The Bill of Rights. M.E.P.S. Outward bonding. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Spit at the demons, smile at the allies. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Playing dead. Judo. Psionics. Hypocrites. Spirit. Deepok Chopra. Innate. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Repeating a past statement can be like an ID. It can let an ally bond with your personality. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Heal the good. Destroy the bad. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Sometimes if you can’t kill someone physically, you can kill him with an object. A mind tends to be more useful toward bonding with allies and self-defense than it is toward killing. A defensive argument can sometimes be effective. And allies can physically assist if the enemy is at an advantage. Christ was somewhat ganged up on, in this regard. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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Most people remember their own memories more than they do someone else’s. Perhaps I can be decptively calm, when an enemy is assessing me. White people tend to be enemies to me. The world almost seems more conducive to RPG’s than it is to religion. But some people are also conscious of the alignment of the players. Perhaps it is okay to play, when one respects the other players. But I’m somewhat of a fun phobe. In some religion movies, a priest character in the script will be blind. If I see her, I might not see God. If I see the object too clearly, I might fear the Devil. There is power in the object. Pope Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.
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