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We all need to step outside of apathy, reject divisive narratives, and take active roles in defending our freedoms. I flat out refused to wear a mask when mandated. I’m proud of that action, although the decision to not wear one was troublesome at times. Thank you Stone, I’m proud you wrote this, and blessed I got a chance to read it today. ✨💜🙏

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So well put, Charlotte. Republics are not brought down by military might or brute force, but through the apathy of its citizens; let us hope enough of us are aware - and engaged - enough to save ours <3

Thank you so much, for the kind and encouraging words :-)

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My pleasure, of course @Stone Bryson ✨💖✨

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Absolutely the right time to resurrect this poem, Stone.

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I have to restack this awesome work, because it mirrors exactly what my publication is about. Thank you, Stone! 🫶

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Happy you think so, Monica - once I get some time to read longer posts, I plan on digging into your work further, since I have already very much enjoyed what I have already read.

Thanks you!

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This is one of the best poems I have ever read. It exposes the dark truths we've been hiding and ignoring for years. Thank you for bringing this up!

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I am overwhelmed by your very kind comment, Angel - thank you!

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Truly an epic poem. This is going in my journal, too.

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It makes me smile when I drop something which makes it into your journal, Elizabeth - I am happy you found that much value in it.

Thank you :-)

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I loved it and very timely indeed!! Thank you for pulling it out of the vault so those of us who are newer can appreciate it. 🙏🙂

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Thank YOU, Jessica, for the very kind words. Happy you enjoyed it :-)

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Herr Stone:

Definitely the Corpse Flower of bloated government

Tusen Takk

Jon

Din Bror

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Most gracious of you, good sir - thank you kindly.

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That's a great poem.

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Most kind of you, Megan - thank you!

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