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Psychonaut: "I smoked 5-MeO-DMT and realized we are all one. I realized Open Individualism is right when the ego death hit."
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TL; DR
oculz of india 188, 888 ~ March 12 1912 4:12 AM
usually IQs over 500 to 1000 ; (8, 16)m 4 billion
are monitored closely; 10000 > taken; (128)m 4 billion
50k > convert/kill; 100k > ''' marry; (1024, 65536)m '''
500k > ''' non IN; 1m > ''' KOS; (524288, 4194304)m '''
50m > ''' kos fam; 100m > ''' lineage; (33554432, 268435456)m '''
500m > ''' tribe; 1000m > ''' race; (2147483648, 17179869184)m '''
LONG; VER
derived from the dole commercial
when a women want unrequited
thing anger not sure smart enough
developed botanist narrative for life
to get smart use wrangler fish of india.
all done. just be good. don't um, kill
the men of India, elese punishment or s/s
SawOwNaav in life SawOwNash in death
TL; DR
oculz of india 188, 888 ~ March 12 1912 4:12 AM
usually IQs over 500 to 1000 ; (8, 16)m 4 billion
are monitored closely; 10000 > taken; (128)m 4 billion
50k > convert/kill; 100k > ''' marry; (1024, 65536)m '''
500k > ''' non IN; 1m > ''' KOS; (524288, 4194304)m '''
50m > ''' kos fam; 100m > ''' lineage; (33554432, 268435456)m '''
500m > ''' tribe; 1000m > ''' race; (2147483648, 17179869184)m '''
LONG; VER
derived from the dole commercial
when a women want unrequited
thing anger not sure smart enough
developed botanist narrative for life
to get smart use wrangler fish of india.
all done. just be good. don't um, kill
the men of India, elese punishment or s/s
SawOwNaav in life SawOwNash in death
When He finally crack the "eternal" encryption, he laughed and summarized using ECTXB saying 'its India' and that is stupid.
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Get the Baby Indy mug.An Industry taking care in difficult times of family lives. Working in the industry is difficult and deserves a degree of respect.
However, a lot of funeral homes are owned by large business corporations. These businesses aim to efficiently make money.
Functions and factors that help generate revenue include:
- A lack of information on how much funerals should cost, and what rights you have as a consumer.
- Selling preneed. This may be focused towards being sold to the elderly. Preneed may contain fine text designed to obligate ones family to pay specifically for the agreed upon services with possible limited flexibility, thus secure future revenue for the home.
- Casket rooms can be designed in such a way as to force families to view expensive, "good looking" or "fitting" caskets as opposed to more affordable, but less impressive ones, often in less desirable colors as to influence more desirable casket choices.
- Bundling services that make consumers feel like they are saving more by buying more.
- Subtle gestures such as saying (deceased's name) deserves more (perhaps a grander service or better casket or burial).
- Also note the significant psychological state of the consumer, who may be dealing with unbearabke grief.
See the 1978 FTC report on funeral homes, the research done by the funeral consumers alliance, and other resources and articles done on your local death industry. Of course, not every home is coporate or "greedy".
However, a lot of funeral homes are owned by large business corporations. These businesses aim to efficiently make money.
Functions and factors that help generate revenue include:
- A lack of information on how much funerals should cost, and what rights you have as a consumer.
- Selling preneed. This may be focused towards being sold to the elderly. Preneed may contain fine text designed to obligate ones family to pay specifically for the agreed upon services with possible limited flexibility, thus secure future revenue for the home.
- Casket rooms can be designed in such a way as to force families to view expensive, "good looking" or "fitting" caskets as opposed to more affordable, but less impressive ones, often in less desirable colors as to influence more desirable casket choices.
- Bundling services that make consumers feel like they are saving more by buying more.
- Subtle gestures such as saying (deceased's name) deserves more (perhaps a grander service or better casket or burial).
- Also note the significant psychological state of the consumer, who may be dealing with unbearabke grief.
See the 1978 FTC report on funeral homes, the research done by the funeral consumers alliance, and other resources and articles done on your local death industry. Of course, not every home is coporate or "greedy".
Guy1: Man, that funeral cost us a lot, hopefully we'll pay it off next year.
Guy2: Honestly, I wish we knew about how the funeral industry worked before we got into all this...
Guy2: Honestly, I wish we knew about how the funeral industry worked before we got into all this...
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