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B"H my revolutionary convictions, conventions, c onvection, and conditional response to injustice and trying to make life more pleasant simply because I can. I feel more comfortable with disobedience and the conco mitant scorn than to praise Caesar. The justice and charitable deeds purported to be the credo of Avroho m Aveinu, and especially far Eastern doctrines strived to understand that the eco syste m is no more dependent on us than we are responsible to ourselves. My motto is to produce the energy equivalent to the mass times the constant squared vital to our consistent living mannerisms. Has the reader noticed that I feign obscurity when the topic at hand scares me fro m getting into it? The process of writing improves one's ability to articulate his thoughts , and thusly so, at the very least, I can pull the wool over your eyes as long as you feel awake and keep reading. There might be a sentence or a word that makes the effort worthwhile. 148