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  • Jesus was a famous lute player. Like, that's why he traveled and what he was most famous for. A crooner, a lover, and a huge fan base. The ladies went crazy for the guy. His teachings were just ancillary.

    You have Paul to thank for that. He was a bitter, failed musician. Just went on about how great Jesus was, yet somehow skipped all of his musical numbers.

  • We didn't choose the corporation's that succeeded in this wasteland. They all either perished due to failing global supply lines or fell apart due to their management dying out. There's not much left in the way of personnel freedoms now though, though we all have 60-hour a week jobs with the new conglomerate, Googazon. I hope that I can maintain my place to live as another 2 million refugees just came in on a boat from overseas - they had lost their city due to natural disasters - more earthquakes and flooding.

  • For most eras, how hard it was to make a good sandwich. And I'm not just talking about the past.

  • Everything gets done so mind-bogglingly slowly! There's always someone you have to talk, who has to talk to someone else. Bureaucratic processes often end up taking hours or days!! I knew to expect this - but experiencing it firsthand is a shock. How do people get anything done? They've computerized some things which helps. But every interface and every database schema has to be designed by a human which I'm told is expensive and takes even longer.

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