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What motivates bill gates
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: May 25, 2020 08:35PM

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: May 26, 2020 02:56AM

First time I ever saw Bill Gates when he was young. He looked like a real Geek.

He really thinks he's doing great work for the world, right, but really he's destroying the world, correct?

Like Dennis Prager says - The Left Destroys Everything It Touches

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: May 26, 2020 04:29AM

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Jennifer
First time I ever saw Bill Gates when he was young. He looked like a real Geek.

He really thinks he's doing great work for the world, right, but really he's destroying the world, correct?

Like Dennis Prager says - The Left Destroys Everything It Touches

[www.google.com]

Sounds about right

Although he may have more sinister motives regarding eugenics than he lets on

Either way he and Melinda are mind-blowingly stupid

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: Horsea ()
Date: May 30, 2020 11:44PM

Bill G. might just end up like the fisherman's wife in the wonderful fairy tale, "The Fisherman and His Wife."

https://www.grimmstories.com/en/grimm_fairy-tales/the_fisherman_and_his_wife

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: June 03, 2020 11:55AM

<<<...the wonderful fairy tale, "The Fisherman and His Wife." >>>

Thanks for sharing that Fairy Tale Horsea. I added it to my file on Fairy Tales and really enjoyed recapping it. It's a shame I can't copy and paste all of my highlighted colors and there's no way I'm going to try and duplicate it.

JR’s 1st Condensed Recap


Then he put him back into the clear water, and the flounder sank to the bottom, leaving a long streak of blood behind him. Then the fisherman got up and went home to his wife in their hovel.
"Well, husband," said the wife, "have you caught nothing to-day?"
"No," said the man "that is, I did catch a flounder, but as he said he was an enchanted prince, I let him go again."
"Oh dear!" said the wife; "and it is so dreadful always to live in this evil-smelling hovel, you might as well have wished for a little cottage; go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage, I daresay he will give it us; go, and be quick."
And when he went back, the sea was green and yellow, and not nearly so clear. So he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 1 of 6
Then the flounder came swimming up, and said,
"Now then, what does she want?"
She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.
"Go home with you," said the flounder, "she has it already."
And she took him by the hand, and said to him,
"Come in and see if this is not a great improvement."
"Look," said the wife, "is not that nice?"
"Yes," said the man, "if this can only last we shall be very well contented."
"We will see about that," said the wife. And after a meal they went to bed.
; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
"We want one," said the wife; "go along with you; the flounder can give us one."
"Go along," said the wife, "he might just as well give us it as not; do as I say!"
"It is not the right thing to do;" nevertheless he went.
So when he came to the seaside, the water was purple and dark blue and grey and thick, and not green and yellow as before. And he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 2 of 6
"Now then, what does she want?" said the flounder.
"Oh," said the man, half frightened, "she wants to live in a large stone castle."
"Go home with you, she is already standing before the door," said the flounder.
; so she took him by the hand, and said,
"Let us enter."
"There! "said the wife, "is not this beautiful?"
"Oh yes," said the man, "if it will only last we can live in this fine castle and be very well contented."
"We will see about that," said the wife, "in the meanwhile we will sleep upon it." With that they went to bed.
Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
"It is not the right thing to do-not at all the right thing," thought the man. He did not at all want to go, and yet he went all the same.
And when he came to the sea the water was quite dark grey, and rushed far inland, and had an ill smell. And he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 3 of 6
"Now then, what does she want?" said the fish. "Oh dear!" said the man, "she wants to be king."
"Go home with you, she is so already," said the fish.
"Yes," said the wife, "now I am king."
now there is nothing more to wish for."
"O husband!" said the wife, seeming quite restless, "I am tired of this already. Go to your fish and tell him that now I am king I must be emperor."
"Husband," said she, "go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!'
"It is not at all the right thing to do; to want to be emperor is really going too far; the flounder will soon be beginning to get tired of this."
With that he came to the sea, and the water was quite black and thick, and the foam flew, and the wind blew, and the man was terrified. But he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 4 of 6
"What is it now?" said the fish.
"Oh dear! "said the man, "my wife wants to be emperor."
"Go home with you," said the fish, "she is emperor already."
"Yes," said she, "now I am emperor."
"Well now, wife, there is nothing left to be, now you are emperor."
"What are you talking about, husband?" said she; "I am emperor, and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
; so go along to the fish."
Go along and ask him; I am emperor, and you are only my husband, so go you must."
So he went, feeling very frightened, and he shivered and shook, and his knees trembled; and there arose a great wind, and the clouds flew by, and it grew very dark, and the sea rose mountains high, and the ships were tossed about, and the sky was partly blue in the middle, but at the sides very dark and red, as in a great tempest. And he felt very desponding, and stood trembling and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 5 of 6
"Well, what now?" said the fish.
"Oh dear!" said the man, "she wants to be pope."
"Go home with you, she is pope already," said the fish.
"Yes," said she, "now I am pope!"
"Well, now, wife, what is there left to be, now you are pope?"
"We will see about that," said the wife. With that they both went to bed;
"wake up, and go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."
Go to the fish and tell him so."
And a dreadful storm arose, so that he could hardly keep his feet; and the houses and trees were blown down, and the mountains trembled, and rocks fell in the sea; the sky was quite black, and it thundered and lightened; and the waves, crowned with foam, ran mountains high. So he cried out, without being able to hear his own words,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 6 of 6
"Well, what now?" said the flounder.
"Oh dear!" said the man, "she wants to order about the sun and moon."
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."
And there they are sitting to this very day.

JR’s 2nd Condensed Recap


go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
"go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."

"Go home with you," said the flounder, "she has it already."
"Go home with you, she is already standing before the door," said the flounder.
"Go home with you, she is so already," said the fish.
"Go home with you," said the fish, "she is emperor already."
"Go home with you, she is pope already," said the fish.
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."

go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
"Go home with you," said the flounder, "she has it already."

; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
"Go home with you, she is already standing before the door," said the flounder.

Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
"Go home with you, she is so already," said the fish.

"go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
"Go home with you," said the fish, "she is emperor already."

and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
"Go home with you, she is pope already," said the fish.

go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."

"Now then, what does she want?"
"Now then, what does she want?" said the flounder.
"Now then, what does she want?" said the fish.
"What is it now?" said the fish.
"Well, what now?" said the fish.
"Well, what now?" said the flounder.

She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.
"she wants to live in a large stone castle."
"she wants to be king."
"my wife wants to be emperor."
"she wants to be pope."
"she wants to order about the sun and moon."

"Now then, what does she want?"
She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.

"Now then, what does she want?" said the flounder.
"she wants to live in a large stone castle."

"Now then, what does she want?" said the fish.
"she wants to be king."

"What is it now?" said the fish.
"my wife wants to be emperor."

"Well, what now?" said the fish.
"she wants to be pope."

"Well, what now?" said the flounder.
"she wants to order about the sun and moon."

go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
"Now then, what does she want?"
She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.
"Go home with you," said the flounder, "she has it already."

; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
"Now then, what does she want?" said the flounder.
"she wants to live in a large stone castle."
"Go home with you, she is already standing before the door," said the flounder.

Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
"Now then, what does she want?" said the fish.
"she wants to be king."
"Go home with you, she is so already," said the fish.

"go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
"What is it now?" said the fish.
"my wife wants to be emperor."
"Go home with you," said the fish, "she is emperor already."

and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
"Well, what now?" said the fish.
"she wants to be pope."
"Go home with you, she is pope already," said the fish.

go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."
"Well, what now?" said the flounder.
"she wants to order about the sun and moon."
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."

And when he went back, the sea was green and yellow, and not nearly so clear. So he stood and said,
So when he came to the seaside, the water was purple and dark blue and grey and thick, and not green and yellow as before. And he stood and said,
And when he came to the sea the water was quite dark grey, and rushed far inland, and had an ill smell. And he stood and said,
With that he came to the sea, and the water was quite black and thick, and the foam flew, and the wind blew, and the man was terrified. But he stood and said,
So he went, feeling very frightened, and he shivered and shook, and his knees trembled; and there arose a great wind, and the clouds flew by, and it grew very dark, and the sea rose mountains high, and the ships were tossed about, and the sky was partly blue in the middle, but at the sides very dark and red, as in a great tempest. And he felt very desponding, and stood trembling and said,
And a dreadful storm arose, so that he could hardly keep his feet; and the houses and trees were blown down, and the mountains trembled, and rocks fell in the sea; the sky was quite black, and it thundered and lightened; and the waves, crowned with foam, ran mountains high. So he cried out, without being able to hear his own words,

"Look," said the wife, "is not that nice?"
"Yes," said the man, "if this can only last we shall be very well contented."

"Look," said the wife, "is not that nice?"
"Yes," said the man, "if this can only last we shall be very well contented."

"Yes," said the wife, "now I am king."
now there is nothing more to wish for."

"Yes," said she, "now I am emperor."
"Well now, wife, there is nothing left to be, now you are emperor."

"Yes," said she, "now I am pope!"
"Well, now, wife, what is there left to be, now you are pope?"

And there they are sitting to this very day.

JR’s 3rd Condensed Recap


go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
And when he went back, the sea was green and yellow, and not nearly so clear. So he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 1 of 6
"Now then, what does she want?"
She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.
"Go home with you," said the flounder, "she has it already."
"Look," said the wife, "is not that nice?"
"Yes," said the man, "if this can only last we shall be very well contented."

; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
So when he came to the seaside, the water was purple and dark blue and grey and thick, and not green and yellow as before. And he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 2 of 6
"Now then, what does she want?" said the flounder.
"she wants to live in a large stone castle."
"Go home with you, she is already standing before the door," said the flounder.
"Look," said the wife, "is not that nice?"
"Yes," said the man, "if this can only last we shall be very well contented."

Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
And when he came to the sea the water was quite dark grey, and rushed far inland, and had an ill smell. And he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 3 of 6
"Now then, what does she want?" said the fish.
"she wants to be king."
"Go home with you, she is so already," said the fish.
Yes," said the wife, "now I am king."
now there is nothing more to wish for."

"go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
With that he came to the sea, and the water was quite black and thick, and the foam flew, and the wind blew, and the man was terrified. But he stood and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 4 of 6
"What is it now?" said the fish.
"my wife wants to be emperor."
"Go home with you," said the fish, "she is emperor already."
"Yes," said she, "now I am emperor."
"Well now, wife, there is nothing left to be, now you are emperor."

and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
So he went, feeling very frightened, and he shivered and shook, and his knees trembled; and there arose a great wind, and the clouds flew by, and it grew very dark, and the sea rose mountains high, and the ships were tossed about, and the sky was partly blue in the middle, but at the sides very dark and red, as in a great tempest. And he felt very desponding, and stood trembling and said,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 5 of 6
"Well, what now?" said the fish.
"she wants to be pope."
"Go home with you, she is pope already," said the fish.
"Yes," said she, "now I am pope!"
"Well, now, wife, what is there left to be, now you are pope?"

go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."
And a dreadful storm arose, so that he could hardly keep his feet; and the houses and trees were blown down, and the mountains trembled, and rocks fell in the sea; the sky was quite black, and it thundered and lightened; and the waves, crowned with foam, ran mountains high. So he cried out, without being able to hear his own words,
"O man, O man!-if man you be, Or flounder, flounder, in the sea- Such a tiresome wife I've got, For she wants what I do not." 6 of 6
"Well, what now?" said the flounder.
"she wants to order about the sun and moon."
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."
And there they are sitting to this very day.

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: June 03, 2020 01:43PM

Here are 2 more Recaps...

JR’s 4th Condensed Recap


go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
"go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."

1. go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
2. ; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
3. Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
4. "go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
5. and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
6. go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."

She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.
"she wants to live in a large stone castle."
"she wants to be king."
"my wife wants to be emperor."
"she wants to be pope."
"she wants to order about the sun and moon."

She does not want to live any longer in the hovel,
1. and would rather have a cottage.
2. "she wants to live in a large stone castle."
3. "she wants to be king."
4. "my wife wants to be emperor."
5. "she wants to be pope."
6. "she wants to order about the sun and moon."
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."

JR’s 5th Condensed Recap


go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
"go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."

She does not want to live any longer in the hovel, and would rather have a cottage.
"she wants to live in a large stone castle."
"she wants to be king."
"my wife wants to be emperor."
"she wants to be pope."
"she wants to order about the sun and moon."

1. go again and call him; tell him we want a little cottage,
2. ; so go to your fish and he will send us a castle."
3. Just go to your fish and tell him we should like to be king."
4. "go and tell the fish I want to be emperor.!
5. and next I will be pope! so go and tell the fish so."
6. go to your fish, and tell him I want power over the sun and moon."

She does not want to live any longer in the hovel,
1. and would rather have a cottage.
2. "she wants to live in a large stone castle."
3. "she wants to be king."
4. "my wife wants to be emperor."
5. "she wants to be pope."
6. "she wants to order about the sun and moon."
"Go home with you!" said the flounder, "you will find her in the old hovel."

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: June 03, 2020 01:58PM

had a dream the other night. As a 100-year-old crone, after several plastic surgeries, fugitive Tony Fauci was sitting on his country porch, in an undisclosed location, musing about the long-gone days when he was king of the hill.

A dusty car pulled up in his driveway. A little fascist contact tracer stepped out and approached him.

“Hello, sir,” the tracer said. “Just here to check your body temperature…what’s that noise?”

“Oh,” Fauci said, “some old-school equipment cranking up. Pals of mine at…installed it. You know, video cameras, movement sensors, remote fever guns. They’re checking your temp right now. Laser probes are taking a readout of your brain waves, blood flow, adrenaline levels. That sort of thing.”

Fauci glances at his cell phone. “I see you bought two porn site memberships on the Dark Web last week. Your wife is filing for divorce. Oh…better watch out. Her lawyer is a tiger. And that Walmart robbery? The cops have you down as a person of interest. Now what was it you wanted?”

The tracer tries to stand his ground. But as he looks around, he spots a group of men standing at the edge of the woods looking at him. “Who are they?” he says.

“Some locals,” Fauci says. “They set fires in certain key locations.”

“What? What the hell does that mean?”

Fauci shrugs. “You’d have to ask them. Back in the day, they were dispossessed during the COVID lockdown. They didn’t like that. I hear rumors.”

“What rumors?”

“They’ve found a way to reverse-vector 5G. They send it back where it came from.”

Agitated—“Where did it come from?”

“Who knows? But I hear wherever that is, it doesn’t exist anymore. Don’t pay any attention to me. I’m just an old man. Out of the loop for long time.”

The tracer turns around and stumbles back to his car.





The tracer turns around and stumbles back to his car.

When he’s gone, another man steps out of the house and sits down next to Fauci. He has a long beard. He’s wearing a baseball cap pulled down low, and shades.

It’s Bill Gates.

Fauci says, “I gave you a few days of sanctuary, Bill, because I needed company. But I think it’s time you took off. It’s not safe for you, and it wouldn’t be safe for me, if a few of the good old boys in the neighborhood found out you’re here. Know what I mean?”

Bill nods. “I had it going for a while,” he says. “I really thought we could…but then…”

“Face it, Bill. You didn’t think it through. Not far enough. Your projections were based on incomplete data. About people. About how much surveillance they would stand for. About how many brain-damaged kids from your vaccines they would allow before they revolted…”

“But why? Why would I make such obvious mistakes?”

“Maybe it’s a genetic flaw in you, Bill. You should think about getting that fixed.”

Jrapp



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/03/2020 02:02PM by fresh.

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: RawPracticalist ()
Date: June 03, 2020 02:44PM


Zhuang Zhou - Butterfly Dream
The most famous dream



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Once Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly, a butterfly flitting and fluttering around, happy with himself and doing as he pleased. He didn’t know he was Zhuang Zhou. Suddenly he woke up, and there he was, solid and unmistakable Zhuang Zhou. But he didn’t know if he were Zhuang Zhou who had dreamed he was a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming he was Zhuang Zhou. Between Zhuang Zhou and a butterfly, there must be some distinction! This is called the Transformation of Things

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: Horsea ()
Date: June 03, 2020 04:26PM

@John Rose. Well, I see you took this great story and ran with it!

If you would read all of the Grimm's collection of trad. stories, you will find plenty of, heh heh, ideas you could equally glom onto. I have a book of all the stories, and it's hundreds of pages of small print.

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Re: What motivates bill gates
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: June 03, 2020 06:13PM

Fauci must be onto something with his scientific research. He looks great for (almost) 80!



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