tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2538625224020600073.post3245286932402913040..comments2024-03-17T22:40:41.947-07:00Comments on The Social Porcupine: Fate of Empires: History is About Changing, Not Inspiration Keturah Lambhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05041749245034077912noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2538625224020600073.post-91035307928591676302016-11-14T06:12:59.973-08:002016-11-14T06:12:59.973-08:00I know... so scary, true ;/ and I get what you mea...I know... so scary, true ;/ and I get what you mean about familiar........<br /><br />Love your description of love! Lol, ;) Thanks for reading and commenting :D Keturah Lambhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305562301711701090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2538625224020600073.post-2109804204486626462016-11-13T19:25:52.251-08:002016-11-13T19:25:52.251-08:00This was super interesting, thanks for sharing it!...This was super interesting, thanks for sharing it! Kinda makes me nervous, though; America's pretty near 250 years, and that Age of Decadence sounds frighteningly familiar. :p<br /><br />Funny how it always <i>does</i> boil down to love, when you pick things apart to their essence. Love of <i>something</i> seems to be at the heart of most--if not all--things. <br />And I think that love <i>is</i> an action. Real love anyway. It's not just feelings and fuzzies: it's taking a step, doing what's best for someone else. Giving them what they actually need, not necessarily what they want.<br /><br />Again, cool post!<br /><br /><br />Alexa<br />thessalexa.blogspot.com<br />verbosityreviews.comAlexa Mintahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13865586987033390255noreply@blogger.com