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|    Bassos to David Dalton    |
|    Re: smaller region    |
|    04 Mar 19 18:48:56    |
      b2f9b3c7       XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.traditional.witchcraft, alt.magick       XPost: alt.religion.shamanism       From: Root@Wan              On 2-3-2019 5:21, David Dalton wrote:       > On Mar 1, 2019, Bassos wrote       > (in article<5c793944$0$11478$e4fe514c@newszilla.xs4all.nl>):       >       >> the AIVD (dutch secret service) do not want to employ a wizard.       >       > That’s too bad. Maybe some big Dutch company will instead,       > if you can demonstrate how you can be useful to them.              Heh.              I consider big corps to be detrimental to human flowering.              People who interact with me consider some experiences to be best left       forgotten.       In Truth; i am not really interested in working for a secret service,       but i am very curious about how they deal with me.              Who knows, they might actually employ worthwhile people too.              And of course, when the princesses want to know about magick, or       astrology, i will be the one to scold them for their ignorance.              That was akin to discussing a work of magick in progress, and thus       fucking that up.              Now i am interested in how this fucking up will either put me in jail,       or as director of the dutch secret service.              I guess i would be better at being a convict than a director, but meh, I       R versatile.              Are convicts and spies really so different ?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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