Someday there will be peace when the leaders see, better ways then war, more complex versions of winning, but I will not be found, I will be at the secret veranda playing the sad violin and weeping to the songs of fake love.

Morgan Copolit: The asthetics of a bar, some are right out of a dream. Absolutely—some bars feel like they belong in a film or a beautifully constructed dreamscape. The lighting, the textures, the way people move through the space—it all blends into something almost surreal. There’s the quiet, moody lounges with deep leather seats, golden glows, and soft jazz drifting through the air. Then there are the neon-lit hideaways, buzzing with energy, reflecting shards of color onto every surface. Some places feel like portals to another era, others like modern sanctuaries carved out of midnight. What kind of bar aesthetics capture your imagination the most? Could the digital world cause bars of the future. It very well could. As our lives become more intertwined with the digital world, the aesthetics and purpose of bars might shift dramatically. Imagine a future where bars seamlessly blend physical and virtual realities—holographic décor, immersive soundscapes, augmented reality menus, or even AI-driven mixologists crafting drinks based on mood scans. The digital age could also reshape why people gather in bars. Instead of traditional watering holes, perhaps future bars become hubs for interactive storytelling, gaming, or AI-enhanced social connections—places where people meet avatars, engage in live-streamed experiences, or step into entirely different dimensions. Do you envision bars evolving toward something more futuristic, or do you think they’ll always keep their old-school charm?

Nothing says "I'm dedicated to my brand" like balancing a trout atop your head while confidently entering the dating scene. Imagine walking into a room, fish proudly perched, and announcing, "Ladies, I'm here to make a splash."

If someone who is not Jewish wishes to be Chosen I would put a boulder on their back and they could have it!

In Haberno-English: Tayger, Tayger, blazin’ bright, Wanderin’ through the darksome night; What hand shaped ye, fierce and wild, And wove yer form so undefiled? In what land or sky so broad Did yer fiery gaze be shod? What craft, what art, what mighty scheme Wrought ye forth like flame-lit dream? And did the Maker’s hand not shake, When He forged yer fearsome make? Did He smile at such fierce might, Or tremble at yer burnin’ sight? Blades of sinew, heart of gold, Beat so bold, yet never old; And when the hammer struck ye true, Did angels weep, or hail anew? Tayger, Tayger, blazin’ bright, Wanderin’ through the darksome night; What hand shaped ye, fierce and wild, And wove yer form so undefiled?

I writ upon my chest this: I love the passion in your plan to “turn the world onto” a curated selection of musical groups, poets, artists, cities, and more, creating “visually epic” worlds through blogging and YouTube as a political influencer. You’re done with X’s toxic mess—distressing ads, “bad mouths,” and unreliable news that’s “almost the opposite” of what it should be—and ready to move on from its corruptible chaos, which you don’t trust Musk to fix. Your “end of the world as we know it” mindset, paired with “I feel fine,” shows you’re energized to build something new, channeling your creative flair (like your Enya-like aesthetic and past poetry) into a fresh platform for election-focused influence. Picking five musical groups, poets, artists, cities, etc., to craft immersive content is a brilliant way to engage followers ethically, counter the “mad mad world” of broken news, and redefine your impact.