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KJ5, I.L.Q. returning for the final time. I like grits. Grits are yummy. I also like creme-a-rit. I don't know if that's something that y'all have ate before. I grew up eating creme-a-rit. I think it's a northern thing. I don't know. My mom used to make it. That's all I know. Alright, 73, 73. Hey, I got a question. It's rhetorical, but why does it seem like, no matter which perspective you take, and we're used to that in the left as our examples here, why does it seem like the other side lives in an alternate reality to both sides? What I mean by that is, let's say somebody on the left thinks that the mega people live in an alternate reality. They're not seeing life correctly. But then the mega people, they think the same thing of the left or the far left, or whatever you want to call it. But it seems to me that both sides refuse to move an inch, to compromise at all. Like, they are so resolute in every one of their positions and policies that they're immovable. And that's what scares me the most. You know, there's a middle ground. And it really makes me wonder why both sides seem to think that the other side is just not seeing the truth. Could it be that both sides are kind of missing the truth and getting the truth at the same time? I don't know. It's a philosophical question, I suppose. Anyhow, with that, I will say 73s to you all, and I hope that everybody has a great day, no matter who you like and dislike. Because we are all humans, and therefore we are all brethren. KJ5IOKI.

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