Previous one, Spring 2005 The #1 thing societies as a whole teach us- people are expendable. I call homeless people "people popsicles" after a homeless man froze to death where I lived because the homeless shelter's rules forbid him from shelter because he was drunk, sending him out to his certain death on an extremely frigid Chirstmas eve he had been drinking to celebrate. They found him predictably dead the next morning on Christmas day. No one was personally responsible. They were just doing their jobs. Even if not questioning the rules literally kills people immediately and directly, it is not their fault. If everyone is to blame, it means no one is to blame. People don't get rewarded for doing more than what is necessary if what is necessary costs more. They get promoted for finding new ways to show what is thought to be necessary really isn't after all, as long as you always remember people's lives count less than dollars.
            The societies we have are they way they are because they are built around fear. Fear of thinking for yourself, fear of saying what you think is truth, fear of believing you know what others more powerful than you are doing is wrong and have the right to even just say so, let alone to work for a society not as dysfunctional. When people are unwilling or afraid to take a stand against laws, rules, guidelines, or requirements they know are wrong, that only encourages lawmakers to make more of them. The more that happens, the less it is thought the laws must make any rational sense whatsoever, and they become free do to with the law whatever they please. Injustice becomes gospel because of the precedents they set which are all there is that guides them when morality becomes whatever is profitable and the law, merely then a tool to use against those you do not like. That is power gone mad. That is our reality.
            How each chooses to deal with this is their own choice. For me, what is designed to take me down I make my own knowing to run or avoid it is to be beaten by it. To know it, to accept its place in the scheme of things, yet remain resolute, that is more of a victory, whatever the cost, than living even much much longer but in fear avoiding what is sent your way that you run from every moment you choose not to confront it. You are at least as strong as whatever you choose to stand up to, and stronger than whatever cannot make you afraid.
            Making the world better is the easiest thing to do in the world, and each and every person always knows exactly how to do so. The only thing that is difficult is how to convince the people who benefit the most from the most horrible things about the world the way it is, that it is in the interests of their children as well to start making these changes now, not to put it off for another time no one may ever see. Doing as you should in the present, helping as many as you can now, trumps whatever you hope can be achieved further along which should not be attempted to be controlled by any now, and if you achieve it, it merely is paid for at the cost of others choices, hardly worth celebrating outside your own ego. There is a machine-like quality to how the world is becoming organized, simply control everything people need to survive, cut off all avenues for them to get around your obstacles, and make yourself the kind of people and the world the machine knows cannot be changed by even who runs it, to destroy the individuality of others to create the worlds they wish, while claiming to do so to enshrine and protect it and them.
            Everyone's job in every present is to make peoples' lives in the future better and more free than those who lived in the past. Don't believe the definition of freedom of anyone in the present, especially those in office. Their definitions are limited by and to past definitions, and because of such, by trying to define for others what freedom can mean for others and in the future by their own notions, try to destroy freedom by robbing others of the right to redefine freedom for themselves however they might wish to. That is freedom, deciding for yourself what is yours to attempt or achieve, gaining more power over your own life, not merely accepting what those with that power now merely offer you to keep you in your place, stupid, manipulated, and clueless about how little of your life is really your own to control now.
  Hawaiian Lyric of the Month  (Summer 2005) 
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"Long ago a young man sat in this place by the sea"
"his dreams were with the seabirds"
"flying off into things that could be"
"He never stopped to wonder where his dreams would land"
"but dreams are coming true these days,"
"keep them coming again and again and again"

"We're not the same color, we're not even the same kind"
"but there's a bond between us, from the heart or from the mind"
"I cannot say just what it is, so I guess I won't even try"
"but I can see it makes you happy, you are a friend of mine."
 

Jerry Santos, Olomana, "Diamond Head Daydream"

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The World
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 The 5D Notes:     All Good Things,  GrowthPerceiving through everythingEventsDeath, Direction, and  Trees
plus  Raw Notes Part III  and Key Ideas from 3
  New:  Democracy DOA  and  One Paradox please, with Reality on the Side
  New:Independence!
Suppressed, Denied, yet Forever The Dream Which Never Dies

Newish Old Stuff: Tying it all together  and  Borders, Nations, and People, nicely toasted

 Evolution - Religion's Dirty Word    and     Humanity As Would Be Seen From an Outside Comparative Species Perspective
 Minorities: Newcomers versus Natives

In case you missed them, going Retro a bit, both essays from Morality: Individual and Social, written before 2001, but right now more timely than ever...
Nations can be conquered, new institutions put in place but what people believe in their culture to be the best form of government will always reassert itself, thus the only war that matters in the long run is the war against the cultures themselves. Culture is what preserves and defines a people when a system of government is imposed upon them and only by integrating itself into its populaces culture can systems of governments survive there over time. 
Click here for the whole essay.
 Given the military insanity of the human species, the ever present escalation of nations gaining weapons of mass destruction, we as a species are standing in the middle of a minefield with new mines being added exponentially, thus the considerable growing reluctance to make any movements at all. ... Experts, or so-proclaimed experts, will chart national and international policies, provide convenient fall guys should things go wrong, a barrier of accountability for those in power. And those in power provide the same purpose. If simply getting new experts does not placate the populace, they change the people who hired them, the leadership, though gradually coming to realize that it doesn't really matter who leads, this person or that, this party or that, the big picture remains, the mine field wins.           Click here for the whole essay.

  Our societies have become so corrupt, we are now even negatively affecting fictional alternate parallel (ok, perpendicular) 2D Universes. Even
2D 3D 4D 5D Thinking Made Simple  (New 2005 Color Edition) went political for a few strange hilarious pages in an evil dreamworld when talking about gravity. Greed and gravity both make excellent lowest common denominators. Maybe it was meant to be deep. I just thought it was funny and a nice distraction from writing the regular story. Assistwo is such a lovable ridiculous character for me, it was fun trying to make him look evil.
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Assistwo's Alternate Evil 2D Perpendicular Universe Dream.

Subdivisions and Reunifications: An Overview of Human Cultural Diversification and Re-Assimilation into New Majority Classifications
Buffalo, Lemmings, and 1000 Flowers Along the Road to New Europe
The Attack on the TV Tower in Vilnius, 1/13/1991
External Links: "Power and Weakness", Robert Kagan, Policy Review Online
"1984", George Orwell
     "Changing how politics is done", (Interview-G. Papandreou) OpenDemocracy.net
"On Liberty", John Stuart Mill 

The New...
...And the Old (Artwork, Poetry, Prose)
The 4D Sculptures (model of one below)

There are 4 different sculptures I wish to make (about 10 of each one) in the next year representing different aspects of 4D space. The first, largest, and easiest to understand is the Double Reversed Dual Earth sculpture representing curved 3D space. It is to be constructed of a 3 frequency geodesic dome with glass panels approximately 14 feet (4 meters) high, with a glass ball in the center approximately 3 feet (1 meter) across. On the interior is a normal representation of the Earth but on the inside curving around you in the center, meant to be be viewed from the inside. The other glass Earth in the center is a typical representation of Earth but upside down and turned opposed to the outer one. Together they represent a hyperspheric shaped Universe. If 3D space is curved in the shape of a hypersphere as many scientists believe may be the case, any direction you go would lead you back to where you started from. To see through or around the curvature, you would see the back of your head, like seeing all the way around Earth's surface if you could see around and level with its curvature. Thus any direction you would look up from Earth, if you could look across curved space's curvature, you would see another Earth equally away from all points on the first, movement and distance not counted for course. Walking around in one of the sculptures would give one the "feeling" of what curved 3D space is like, and how objects shape and location are dependent upon where you are standing relative to them and which direction you are moving in. The point halfway between the Earths would be the antipole (I figured out the concept on my own but I think Einstein invented the word), the 4D equivalent of the South pole if you were on the North pole on a curved 2D plane we call a regular sphere. The antipole would be a single place or spot (like the south pole) but being in that spot you would appear to surround the Earth as well, and the Earth would seem to surround you as the outer Earth does the inner Earth in the sculpture. At that point in space, all points along the surface of the Earth would be an equal distance away from you making it appear the Earth curves away from you, not around itself. That is because at that point in space, it does both. From there it does not "appear" to curve around you, from that point in space it does. This relational aspect reverses itself as you move toward it in any direction until you are right beside it where it completely curves away from you. Earth's shape does not change, but the shape of space between, (or more precisely how objects appear to allign themselves within that region of space or method of measuring space) would. All points on an imaginary ball half way between the 2 earths would in fact all be the exact same location. To someone who did not know the Earth was round and did not know what a ball or sphere was would be equally puzzled on how the south pole could be a single spot yet also a giant circle in every direction away from you as well (if you stood on the north pole). See below for the mini-model. 

Time Roads and Shadows of Time Roads

Time Roads is responsible pretty much for everything written here and done after Deconstructing the Universe. It made me have to wrap up Deconstructing the Universe, and leave Maui, my adopted island home. After getting hit by a car, I could not work for awhile, but my disorientation immediately afterwards lead to Time Roads. Around the 3rd chapter where it ends for now, I began to look into quantum gravity and 4D space. Since I did not agree with much written about 4D space in the books I read, I ended up writing the first 1/2 of2D, 3D, 4D, 5D Thinking Made Simple(which  lead to rewriting the Cubix game mentioned above to be 4D and 2D in addition to its originally 3D levels) to better frame the subject. That book, still unfinished, is easily the longest and most complex single subject and form I have ever undertaken but it is fairly simple enough to understand if read slowly. More illustrations would be helpful but I made a conscious effort to put enough descriptions into the text so that they would not be required. I took the 1/2 of 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D Thinking Made Simple that was done and put it together with two short (math/science) stories, Universe Inc's Paradoxes and Probability Waves, and Alien Abduction and the Schrodinger Security Guard,and released as an HTX file called Shadows of Time Roads. Small scene sections from the stories and links for the full  individual stories are below and beside the Time Roads link. 

Time Roads: (Time Roads and Existential Roads of Perceptual Expectations) 



2D, 3D, 4D, 5D Thinking Made Simple selection and link... ***NOW FINISHED AND IN COLOR ***
"...You said space/time is the creation in opposition to matter as if it were an equal inverted "substance" yet you described it as a force emanating outwards in relation or in opposition to gravity’s pull inwards. How can space/time be thought to be like a substance and a force or energy at the same time?" 
    "How," Inventor countered, "can light be a substance and a force or energy at the same time?"
    "Matter, the power of the Dark Side!" Assistwo said while breathing like Darth Vader. 
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          "But isn't that the same thing?" Assistwo added. "If we were indeed both moving circling around the Universe at opposite ends in tandem, would not decelerating or slowing that movement to move in the opposite direction from where we both are heading in a curved Universe be the same as accelerating toward you faster?" 
            "To you or I, it would look no different whether you change direction to slow down and let me come to you or simply speed up more in the direction we both are moving in simultaneously now, it is both at the same time, but objects in between us in the Universe, if moving in different directions relative to our movements, it would look completely different from each of their speeds and points of view." 
            "This seems the whole "speed collapses space in a curved environment" thing. It does not matter if it is ahead or behind you because from someone else's point of view it can be seen as either or both from their points of view. I guess spin can make that much more complicated," Assistwo concluded. 

***NOW FINISHED AND IN COLOR ***

2D, 3D, 4D, 5D Thinking Made Simple    or
Assistwo's Alternate Evil 2D Perpendicular Universe Dream.

Deconstructing the Universe 1.8 (In Wonder)

What was to be the last thing I ever wrote just never seemed to end. In many ways, I will never be able to surpass it. I consider the Introduction and the Notes on the Introduction probably the best of anything I have ever written or read. It taught me to never lose the wonder and fascination with a world in that no matter how bright you are, no matter how much knowledge you think you can gain about it, you will never, ever, do more than barely scratch its surface, if you even get that far. The Introduction and Notes on the Introduction explain that much better than I can with only a few words here, but no knowledge, wealth, power, nor anything else do I value more now than to always remember, constantly and continuously, to never lose the wonder. Or as it says in the Notes on the Introduction, "never give up the wonder for what you will soon enough find you only thought you knew or understood. It is never a wise trade." 

Deconstructing the Universe 1.8 (In Wonder)


Yoshoe and Yoshomee.

A little one page story I came up with (or the Universe did) and was included in the 5D Notes as it was connected to that train of thought. 

Yoshoe and Yoshomee:  The love story outside of time and behind each moment in time


Universe Inc's Paradoxes and Probability Waves selection and link...

"...To make it simple enough for you to understand, it has already occurred. Since you did leave at exactly 5 pm, you are able to waste many minutes of your precious 4 hours arguing with me about the rules. If you had not already will have done so, you would not have had the time in the first place to have been wasting it arguing with me!" 
    "You are telling me that if I don’t leave through that door at exactly 5 pm, I never came in through it? 

Universe Inc's Paradoxes and Probability Waves


Alien Abduction and the Schrodinger Security Guard selection and link...

...He offers you two choices, tell him the truth of how you got in there or he will shoot you. Though he is speaking your own language, you translate this to mean, "Tell me a lie I might believe and I won’t shoot you immediately." 
    You hesitate for a second and like Schrodinger’s Box, the Universe splits into two universes. In one, you understandably are hard pressed to come up with an explanation he would believe and are shot before you finish your first complete sentence. In another, you are suddenly struck with an insight I obviously lack because I will not even attempt to come up with something believable for a situation like that. You mesmerize this security guard, satisfy his curiosity and intrigue him enough with the possible implications of your story that he gives you some clothes to wear, food to eat, and drinks while you talk things over, and then he shoots you.

Alien Abduction and the Schrodinger Security Guard


...And the Old (Artwork, Poetry, Prose)

Poetry (click on the title (not the cover) to bring up each book)


The Versatile Verse 
    The philosophical one. This is first collection I wrote. Not as good as the others in skill but beyond compare in the range and philosphical nature of many of its poems. It is plain Zen. The subjects were good and diverse, and the rhyming was a device I sought to master and did pretty well at, probably sometimes at the expense of the content. But the presise meter and form was a straightjacket I learned still to move about in fairly freely. 
Repetition
    The lite one. This was the first to be written in all in the same year, January to December, as was Triumvirum and Quadranine. It was consciously meant to be almost the opposite of The Versatile Verse with short poems about nothing too important, all written just for fun. Rhyming was often unimportant or not used at all. What comes to mind first and foremost of this collection was #1 on page one chronologically as written, This Room. It was written about the Reading Room of the Library of Congress, which had left an impression on me which I wrote about in that poem when back at college in January waiting for a class to start. 
Triumvirum
    The political one. Written while in college mostly in a dorm (deja vu). I really hit a stride with this one. It combined the light playfulness of Repetition with a return to more serious subjects, and the structures became more complex within.
Quadranine
 The complex one. (The cover was a Tesseract! Big time deja vu on that one.) The title referred to the fact that all previous collections ended up divided into 9 sections, and this one was also, thus Quadra 9. All except Triumvirum's 3x3 format were just coincidentally divided into 9 sections. I can't compare this collection to the others. It just exploded creatively. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. When or where it worked, it was awesome though. Ocassionally dark and twisted, yet never without a purpose or soul. The Bleeding Crowd section comes to mind in that respect. It ended with the epic Vestabur in December, written while I was extremely feverish (like 105 F) with the flu and severely way way out of it. Only when I was just as ill exactly one week later did I return to writing it but skipped ahead to the end because I couldn't wait to find out how it turned out. Where it came from, God only knows. 
Pentacle
   The final one. Poetry just was no fun anymore with Pentacle. I began to feel every poem had to be better than every one before in every way. The original title was to be a word I found in a dictionary, Pentium, which was a better name but some obscure computer chip company in California forever warped its meaning. (The sixth book was to be formulas and equations mixed with poems about the dehumanizing effect of technology and was to have been called Hexidecimal. Alas, I never got the math down enough to come up with Nobel prize worthy original formulas to mix in with the poems <g T=D*V*-g?). Besides, Pentacle took almost a decade between to get back to and finally wrap up once I was no longer self-conscious about writing it. One day after 8 years, I just wrote Too Long Gone. My mind was in a dark place, but the poem, completely contrary to its words, was saying the fire and light were still in there somewhere trying to get out, not just lamenting their loss. To admit you miss something is to admit that it is still a part of you, even if you don't or can't see it that way yet. Its ending point was at Going Home, about both dying and about moving to Hawaii, which to me were both the same thing. I was to live there for the rest of my life. The only future I saw was nothingness, all black. Though I was rich and had much to look forward to, I sensed no future for me whatsoever, only doom. I was shocked when the plane landed that I had made it there, so strong was the feeling I could not possibly, and was in awe every day that I was there. It was like existing outside of time. Ironically, leaving Hawaii 3 years later, extremely poor, completely screwed beyond all hope, I saw the future as being completely white, limitless in potential where anything is possible. It is literally a whole new ballgame, a complete rebirth, like going through a black hole into a whole new universe, or a whole new life. A corner definitely has been turned somehow and every step is into new and uncharted territory.
Lyricist
    During my absence from writing poetry, since it no longer made me happy, I turned to writing just songs instead. I had been writing songs off and on since I was 15 but never as seriously as poetry. When I gave up on poetry, I turned back to writing songs and wrote lots of them. As a book compilation of the lyrics of my favorites from this period, an original version of Lyricist was included with really old versions (1997 or so) of the ZRFW and Omega programs, but it has been seriously whittled down over the years to this smaller version, but 2 new songs were added around the year 2000. It originally had 4 sections, Life, Love, Sex, and Death. Also, Dreaming of you, originally written as a poem in Repetition, was reworked into a song by adding a chorus.
The Dance (Montage), Longform, and Starry Journeys
    Though there were only 5 original poetry books, there were 3 smaller recompilations of them worthy of note. The collection of poems, The Dance, which originally was called Montage, assembled most of the best 30 or so in an order taking one on a journey from birth to death. The Dance I believe is the best poem (for those who don't have a clue what poetry is about, words and even entire poems can have more than one meaning. In the poem, The Dance, "borrowed suits" also means our bodies. "The night" and "rented hall" also are allegorical for the Universe, stars, and time. It is not just about a prom or a dance. Clues to these deeper levels are "gather forth in stolen time" and "within this space outside of place". Thus by that other way of reading it, "fade like stars into the morning light" means the end of time after all the stars go out, all matter eventually dissolves, and another new defintion of existence or lack therof, either way a new era of the Universe, dawns.), and Tomorrow, The Immortals, and The Dark Horse seem the most masterful ones. Longform was a collection of the longer story form poems all in one place. Only 6 were really long, but some other story type ones were included as well to make it a collection. Starry Journeys was a similar recompilation which overlapped many in the other 2 recompilations but grouped together the all poems that had traveling or journey themes. It included 2 left out of the earlier works, Leaving Home which predates all of others except The Burnout, and Vangaurd Ventures from the Quadranineera. It also included 2 new ones, Whenever You, and From Being to Becoming, the latter written for Towards Tomorrow. Other poems written specifically for later works are The Representative of the Past to the Future, Expectations, and First or Last, also for Towards Tomorrow, and A Pulse, Bent Paths, One Light, No One is Ahead, What Is, Each Thing in the Universe, and To Co-Exist, all for the 2003 .8 (In Wonder) appendages added to 2002's Deconstrucing the Universe.


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Prose (in reverse order) (click on the title to bring up each book)

Towards Tomorrow
     As being Deconstucting the Universe's immediate predecessor is the way I see Towards Tomorrow. It was about time, many of its themes turn up somewhere or in some other form in Deconstructing the Universe, and also for the reasons stated to the left under Pentacle, it was to be a coda, a final note. Towards Tomorrow's First Wordsthemes are found better developed inDeconstructing the Universe's Perspective. Growing Expectations is the only reasonable dispassionate look at cloning I have ever read. Love it (no one does) or hate it, (most do) like the worst weapon imaginable which humanity can build, it is only a matter of time before it becomes a reality. No countries will talk about cloning, no countries will admit to doing it, but countries that can afford to given the present political environment, will convince themselves they cannot afford not to, the potential rewards are that great, though barbaric. Barbarity never stopped humanity before and won't in this respect either. Any strategic advantage is always considered so long as nations play the power struggle game, and they show no signs of bowing out of that game any time soon. Trust as Faith was written in direct response to the immediate response to the events of September 11th, 2001. It was about the rapid erosion of the faith people must have in one another for societies to exist and prosper. Anger turned to fear, fear to paranoia, paranoia to blind murderous rage, and anyone was fair game. Neighbors turned on neighbors, and innocent people had their businesses burned or beaten or killed for looking like the wrong sort of people. It was relatively small scale, but the minority involved was miniscule, and so it could not escalate as it might have if it had been a sizable percentage of the population. It was though, for me enough to see how Bosnia or Rwanda can happen anywhere. As it says"A murder in and of itself is a horrible thing, but when it sets off a chain reaction leading to many, then many times many other horrible acts, it is an even greater horrible thing. And when that was the intention all along it is revolting to the extreme. The target is nothing less than our goodwill, our trust of each other, and nothing can we afford less to lose...it is easier when constantly shown trust and respect to trust in others and to believe that most people are good, for in fact they are, even if because of some few we stop treating them that way, or even worse, stop believing it." 
         "Where trust does not exist, nations cannot long endure, so much in life are we dependent upon one another. There are those who would pay any price to destroy that trust in each other, and thereby any trust in any good or positive future, and we must always be on guard that these visions of our future do not prevail. So many more good men and women have given their lives for the future, a better future, one where people don’t live in constant hate and fear, and it is to those who hoped so greatly for their children and their children’s children, for us, to live beyond their dangerous and uncertain times in an age of peace and goodwill." 
        "These are the visions of the future worth believing in, however unlikely they may someday seem likely to exist, but due to others suffering long ago in less optimistic times than we can imagine, they held close to these extremely radical beliefs so out of step with their times as any could ever be, and made that optimism prevail on an Earth that comes tantalizingly close to what they believed could one day be achieved. Remember those people and what they hoped for us, how they were tortured and killed for their dreams they could not have known would one day become our dreams and define our world. Remember those millions gone, their hopes for this tomorrow, when contemplating those would kill to destroy that better world they died for. Whose vision for which future will prevail is in no ones hands now but our own. No matter the odds, one cannot bet against the brighter future. It is a reality built on trust, and losing faith in it, betting against it, against ourselves, will destroy it." 

Morality: Individual and Social
This is from the introduction.."I have only recently started writing again after 10 years of not doing much except occasionally some poems with years in between even at that. After having read The Discourses by Epictetus, (http://classics.mit.edu/Epictetus/) and seeing morality dealt with as an abstract outside of law and religion, both topics which I have studied greatly, I found it intriguing. Morality is something we all know really has nothing to do with what is legally required of us. It is when we do as we feel is right not because we are required to by law, or because to do otherwise would risk eternal damnation, both valid reasons for doing or not doing something, but when it applies to what each of us as a person believes to be right, we are accurately judged to be or not to be moral persons. Simply doing something because you are told to or are afraid of the consequences otherwise is not the same as believing it yourself." I tried to maintain a balanced look at morality independent of culture and time, that notions of morality evolve over time, how some things which were legal yesterday become illegal today or how things which were illegal one day suddenly became legal the next. Also, that "Not everyone one may agree today on what if any changes should be made to our present notions of what is moral or what is immoral, but through that rather irksome thing called talking about it and bothering us with their notions which usually do not often jibe with our own, that slow roll is inching toward what people will find aghast 30 years from now which people are doing legally today but just prefer not to talk or think about, just as racial discrimination was 30 years ago from today. Not having it happen at all would be to be completely and utterly morally stagnant as a society as China has been in recent times, attempting to eliminate all avenues of change. It is in the narrow-mindedness of those who always think that today's culture is the penultimate and requires no improvements at all which slows or halts societies from ever becoming more just, by eliminating debates which inevitably will disturb and disrupt, to a minor degree many or most in a society, but which future notions of morality depend upon." In retrospect, it was the beginning of the wider perspectives in Towards Tomorrow and wide open perspectives in Deconstructing the Universe. Thank you Epictetus, you dead Roman former slave you. You still rock. 

The Relativism Books
These books are ancient history to me now. I reread them from time to time, find little to disagree with, possibly because they use so many words to say so little new. Or maybe that there is little left in them I do not know already. Without them I would not have grown beyond them, but they are to me now like the cornerstones of a bridge now submerged beneath the river. Still they are, and bridges need their cornerstones. 


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