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I want to create more posts soon regarding configuring window managers for Linux and FreeBSD, I am curious on the interest regarding this topic before I make these tech posts?
Helleniser
Helleniser
I personally don't use Linux, but I'm sure some Zevists would benefit from guidance on how to use it, considering most of us care for our Internet privacy to some extent.
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Hello to all of my Siblings in the Gods, I hope this message finds you are doing well & healthy. I was on social media to day & a chat GPT video popped up that explains the human spine is an antenna, and the information parallels topics that have been discussed in the forums. I wanted to share with you all as it caused me to feel.

MasterJ192216
MasterJ192216
Be careful with thing coming from unknown source.
C. Kret
C. Kret
Be sure to watch with discernment & the Satanic Eye. The first part is what caused me tonwant to share the video.
Henu the Great
Henu the Great
It is a chakra meditation for non-Zevists. Nothing bad about that. If anything, it shows that Zeus reigns supreme, and our impact is seen and felt.
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Fox and the Grapes

A famished fox crept into a vineyard where ripe, luscious grapes were draped high upon arbors in a most tempting display. In his effort to win a juicy prize, the fox jumped and sprang many times but failed in all his attempts. When he finally had to admit defeat, he retreated and muttered to himself, "Well, what does it matter anyway? The grapes are sour!"

~ It is easy to despise what you cannot get. ~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

Mercury and the Sculptor

Once Mercury wished to learn what men thought about him. So, he disguised himself as a traveler and entered a sculptor's workshop, where he began asking the price of the different statues he saw there. Pointing to an image of Jupiter, he asked how much the sculptor wanted for it.

"A drachma," said the sculptor.

Mercury laughed up his sleeve and asked, "How much for this of Juno?"

The man wanted a higher price for that.

Mercury's eye now caught the sight of his own statue. "Most likely this fellow will ask ten times the price for this," he thought. " After all, I'm heaven's messenger and the source of all his gain." So he asked the sculptor once more what he wanted for the statue of Mercury.

"Well," said the man, "if you give me what I ask for the other two, I'll throw this into the bargain for nothing."

~ Those people who are too anxious to know what the world thinks of them will seldom fetch the price they set upon themselves. ~

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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