I remember when I was 13ish my mother asked how many millionaires I thought lived in (my small) town. I said the people in that huge house at the end of x street probably. She just smiled. Never answered but I got the point.
That's another thing we've largely lost. That kind of modesty and understanding that not only is money not everything, but it's almost entirely meaningless next to family and community.
Yeah, and I think this guy really loved the area, it was home.
And your health, you can have it all and be dying of cancer and can't do a darn thing about it.
fenbendazole cures cancer
I remember first hearing about it maybe two years ago in a news story.
Family community healthy land water supply knowledge kids these are the true wealth and the jew has tricked the world into thinking worthless dollars and now crypto are wealth.
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