Flowerpatriot Returns @flowerpatriot4
31 May, 09:56
VIBES @VincentKennedy

I think about the future a lot.
I focus on med beds and new tech... but I also see cities that blend with the green spaces into beautiful glittering landscapes.
Tell me the things you see.
Where do you see us going in a positive future?
What hopes do you have for humanity?
What job would you want?
Lets build on each other's ideas.
Play along, it won't take long.
WWG1WGA
❤️
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Made In America @eyes_on_justice
31 May, 10:40
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I see no nursing homes because family will take care of family.
I see no day cares because Mom's won't need them.
I see LARGE farms where food is plentiful because people chose to return to the land.
I see no people pain free because they've learned their illnesses don't require Big Pharma.
I see beautiful infrastructure because our $$$ has been reclaimed from those who stole it.
I see happy people because everything around them will be new and they'll learn about the lies they have been told.
I see new systems of education. This is what I hope to be part of.

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Made In America @eyes_on_justice
That's not all I see. I see soooooooooooooooo much more but ran out of room. My biggest concerns are family, family, and families. Family is everything. Every member of our family is an extension of us/each other. Education isn't so much about family, but we can't have a country with so many kids hating America and loving all the perversion. How we're supposed to undo decades of flawed teaching, I have no idea, but we have it to do.
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