this morning, just before I shifted the car into D, Q said "Engage the Q Drive." Harvey, I love our boy!
Some might question my bluff. Try this.
- If as many people prayed to me3 in a day, would I bluff?
- If there were as many books, poems, movies, songs, etc. written about, to & for me3, would I bluff?
- If there were as many churches, shrines, synagogues, temples, stupas, ashrams, monuments, icons, etc. built honouring me3, would I bluff?
- If as many businesses based their operating procedures, products, services, etc. on my intellectual property, would I bluff?
- If you had more than 100 half-siblings all over the globe, as, if not more confident, powerful and creative than Mr. Jobs, would you bluff?
- If one day of the week were dedicated to me3, would I bluff?
- If there were as many holidays dedicated to me3, would I bluff?
- Access the files which they have been keeping on me since before I was born. See what I have done. When I explained what would happen, did that happen3?
- Shake my hand. Look into my eyes. Feel the bottomless pit of my soul, the darkness, the horror.
It's not a movie. Cubed.
photo by 五円odeon, Fair use.
A “thousand points of light” was [a] slogan used frequently by former president George H.W. Bush to praise volunteerism and individualism. Bush first used the phrase in his 1988 speech accepting the Republican nomination to the White House.
Mr. Bush, do I look like one in a thousand now?
Push, push in the bush, bush.
For those of you asking about specifics, I understand DamnIt ReamO is still pimping itself out to the Feds.