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I can totally see that. I did put a little emoji at the end of the sentence to show that it was more of a jest, I guess I should have put "jk" too.

Thanks, Kenny. One thing I did notice at this year's conference was that many speakers (including myself) did concentrate on the relationship and compassionate approach of "ending the state". I owe Sterlin an old fashion as soon as I see him next year. If you drink alcohol, I've got your first one too.

I apprecaite that we could start off with a misunderstanding and then come back to understand each other's experience and perspective a bit better.

I've noticed the generally energy/mindset of the conference getting better and better since the first one (imho at least). From being almost totally focused on crypto & the basics of the philosophy in 2015, to this year's event having talks on psychedelics, veganism, healing trauma, the Rainbow Gatherings (hey, that was me ;-P), and so much more (including plenty of crypto & philosophy)

I apprecaite that we could start off with a misunderstanding and then come back to understand each other's experience and perspective a bit better.

I absolutely love that, and it's one of my favorite parts of going to events like Anarchapulco, where I agree with most everyone on the basic moral principles, but have a very different version of what it looks like and how to get there.

I added you to the list, and I just said that we met in the comments of this post.

thank you, just trying to do my part.