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All right, KJ5, I'll see you returning. I'm going to respectfully disagree with Gray. Of course, that's probably to be expected. Yeah, it sounds like a made-up term, kind of like calling every conservative in the world Nazi. It's a made-up thing. Yeah, do people make money off of conflicts? What do you think the military industrial complex is all about? I mean, based on your definition, that's exactly what they are. And every president, since Eisenhower, since he's the one that warned us about it. Yeah, I don't know. It seems like just another buzzword to me. I don't know though. That's just my opinion. Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see. Had to go get dog food. My dogs are starving. Poor little things. I mean, we had to run out. I hate when we run out. Not that they were starving. I mean, we run out. We still make them good dog food. Actually, that's something we've been talking about lately is whether or not we should just start making our own dog food. I mean, don't get me wrong. I love my dogs, but they're not humans, right? I mean, I don't have human qualities to my dogs, although it all becomes very close. However, when you look at dog food, it's really just rice and vegetables and proteins all cooked and mashed together. I mean, it's not appetizing at all, but dogs will eat it because that's what they're good and then they're hungry. But I mean, why not make them something like grass or frozen vegetables? Or boil the chicken bones that you don't use and the meat and throw it all together and then they got good fresh food. I know. It sounds stupid, but we've actually been thinking about it. I just think it'd be healthier for them. So anyhow, I don't know. Does anybody else cook for their dog or their cat or hamster or snakes or any other animal? Anyhow, with that, I'll send it back to KJ5ILT.
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