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I'm running low and my plants are not ready to harvest just yet. Well, I'm giving it one more month before I start the harvesting process.

Also have these little potent ones too, got gifted an 1 ounces of it. Don't have names for any of them. I don't really care to name them.

I grow them and treat it well the best I can in the little time frame I have, because although I make time for myself, the rest is on researching anarchist stuff, stealing memes, tending to my cats, crypto trading(gambling) on the 5min window and slowly but surely getting a good portfolio through wise, maybe, investments.

I recently decided on investing 20ishUSD on HIVE every weekend. I will do this till the end of the year and power up all of it.

Never going sell what any HIVE I get through your votes/donations. That will remain powered up. Also 50% of my investment, in a time I see adequate to do so(don't worry it will be many years from now), will be powered down.

Of that 50% powered down, let's pretend it's 1000.

500 will go into the exchange to be sold them to purchase again at another all time low price and then, you guessed it, powered up again to repeat the cycle.

The remaining 500 15% of that will go to investment else where. The rest is for me to do whatever I want with it.

Because I have memory loss it seems, I added it to my calendar so I won't ever forget once.

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20 bucks or 500pesos once a week for 52 weeks is $1040USD or 17,680MXN.

I can't give an actual good estimate as to how much hove that will be because of the price fluctuating day by day, but let's pretend is 17¢ throughout every time I buy it would be 6k thousand HIVE, rounded down.

Damn, I could buy a small simple stick arch welding machine and all the protective gear needed with that and still have plenty left over to start my own business.

Why am I invested in HIVE?

One reason out of many,
I see potential in this platform as a means to share wealth. Simple as that. Not going into the dirty details just yet.

Well that's the money connection side that I have with hive. I don't think I need more explanation. Infact I didn't even need to say it all...

Tempting to not even post all this.

About this blog:

There is no clear defined topic. I'm random. Mostly I do speak on liberty, rights, sovereignty, etc, but I am just as human as the rest of you and I have my special likings to this world as well. And as much as I struggle through with my demonic side, I am over powered by love that nature gifts me.

Example A:

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She makes 4 now. The rest are adults already. She came to me last night meowing for eternity at my front door untill I woke up and answered her call. A stray.

Of course I couldn't say no. I have the means and the time to take care of her. And that's what I'll do.

I usually have had dogs but they have all grown and moved on the street life on their own grounds. I only wanted to raise them to be able to lead themselves and we'll adjustable to the conditions in this world and set them loose. Many still come back and greet me and I always leave out food and water for them.

Anyways... I lost track of what this post was going to be for. A blog is essentially a public journal. A public diary of you will. And also, a bazaar. The thing is, what am I here to "sell"?

Hmmm

Back to writing drafts I go...

I needed this lol:
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A little old lady neighbor leaves out food for feral cats. This is dairy country, and many farmers allow populations of cats to infest their barns to keep the rodents and city pigeons, seagulls, crows, and other vermin that eat their grain and foul the feed for their cattle. We are plagued with feral cats. I sympathize with her desire to prevent the natural result of overpopulation of predators from happening to cute kittens, but she does not prevent it but for one or two of the most strong and violent, that controls access to the food she puts out, each year. She is unaware of these social conflicts in cat society, and I do not burden her with that information.

The food she puts out isn't eaten only by cats. She feeds raccoons, possums, crows, seagulls, dogs, rats, and even deer come and eat the kibble she puts out. Particularly bad for deer, which become incontinent on such protein (and vile additive) rich food, she is causing the whole neighborhood to suffer depredations and constant presence of vermin, in particular rats of several species that are less easy on the eyes than raccoons, and less attractive than the very ugly possums, which quite resemble very large rats. We spend several hundreds of $ monthly on pest control, probably specifically because of her largesse.

But it is hard to remonstrate her soft and gentle heart that desires to prevent kittens from starving, and she would never be able, nor would agree, that the right course of action would be to kill the excess kittens rather than feed them. She probably feels guilty enough about the wild songbirds, lizards, frogs, and many small woodland creatures feral cats take already.

Tending to strays requires rare wisdom to do so without causing hazards for the community.

Thanks!

Some people say that about mother theresa.

I have read some rather disturbing quotes from her, and stories in that vein. Kinda scary, TBH.

She helped thousands be born into poverty and live that way.
My bet is she was trafficking out the back door.

The quotes I read of her suggested she glorified suffering, and either encouraged or compelled those she watched die to do so in as painful a way as possible.

I think the dogs in town keep in check the cat population. Alot of people here have dogs in the patios, plenty roaming the streets. And then there's the dog catchers but they only go for the problematic dogs. Most people here don't have a problem with the dogs.

A roach infestation this town does have. I see them roaming up and down the streets daily, near the side, especially at night. The cats I have eat them right away. I keep them a bit hungry to keep them on their toes. Even worse than that, we have pigeons. Lots of them.

And the food I have out is half a kilo of dog food and a water bowl I clean up twice daily. So really it's the first dog that gets it is the lucky one. And it's done in different times of the day so different dogs get a shot.

Most dogs from central park know me very well. Always greet me when I take my night walks. At most I've seen about 40 come to just say hello at once. But usually there's about maybe 10 at most. I don't feed them. I just play with them.

"I think the dogs in town keep in check the cat population."

Interesting. Here there are no feral dogs to speak of. While cats take billions of small woodland creatures, being vicious, sadistic predators, dogs pack up and tackle deer and elk as well, and this being rural dairy country, they also harass cattle, all of which quickly ends their doggy lives, because everyone and their mother is armed, hunts, and doesn't tolerate their cattle being harassed by strays for an instant.

However, while I love all animals, even including cats (I am responsible for my neighbor Marty's cat until Marty returns. However, when I took on that obligation, Marty had just been revived by EMT's and was being taken to hospital, where Marty, not being a quitter, kept on dying until he died to death, so it seems I will be responsible for Marty's cat as long as Marty's cat tolerates my care), I have long maintained that dogs are the best people I have ever met.

When I was divorce raped I lost my 4 bedroom house on ~10 gated acres, my business, several work trucks, a 4 bay shop, my wife, kids, and dogs. But it was my dogs I missed most, because they actually loved me.

That hit home.

Diatomaceous earth is the bane of all cockroaches.
It's non-toxic.
Ground up dirt, there are food grades you can get for parasites in you, but its cheap version is dirt with sharp edges and dusting a roach is a death sentence.
Any hardware store should have it in bulk.