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to admire adequate food, clothing , shelter and, most important, a proper public (funded) grade school or better education for everyone on Earth, at least before we write on Helium, or publish out 'thoughts' anywhere.

Cogito sum sum? I think I am I am? Existential ethics? Make fun of morons?

Thus I hope, as briefly as possible (while I'm waiting for my daughter;27 I think?, to visit and do her college homework here*) runes/ruins explained, I hope. Mysteries (MyStories?) revealed to an audience of geniuses like me, I'm told, with $1000 computers and $100 mth. high speed Internet. More than adequate food (Canadians are the fattest people on Earth, on average) , stylish yet ugly preposterous clothing and shelter for most of us, but perhaps I'm in need of an even higher.... education, so I can get a government (public funded) job in Canada to study runes? Instead of working for a living at anything worthwhile?

Or even, preferably, be a succe$$ful local* writer/journalist in Vancouver BC flattering BC's comic 'elite?' who're playing house and playing family trying to impress each other and 'the poor' required as audiences for how my class, grade 7s, would live, they say, if 12 year olds were rich and famous, i.e. wealth and emotionally disturbed?

Or maybe, through writing on Helium, I can become a movie or TV star? Or. . . maybe even a Rune Writing Viking (pirate); who're still regarded as criminals in Scandinavia? Creatures who, as my Grand-Father used to say, "we told them the world was round hoping they'd fall off the edge" were most certainly on Northern North America long before any other 'white folks', but were perhaps laughed at by (surviving) "natives?" mistaken later by rejects from France and 'Great?' Britain for 'East Indians' from India (The Holy Land to 2,538,276,367 Chinese in 2007) so called Indians by those geniuses who'd discovered a New World? A New World for comic Empires? With now millions of rejects from Europe's worst circumstances re-creating the bizarre 'civilizations?' (cities) that got rid of them?

All defined, in Canada anyway, by our brightest and best scholars, intellectuals philosophers and other geniuses at Canada's dozens of major Universities, hundreds of colleges and University Colleges, Institutes and other government funded refuges for those among us with, they say, very high. . . iQs? Generally, defined by geniuses who've never worked for a living, some for several generations? So, you'll agree, they must be very intelligent indeed?

And, Helium readers may be interested to know, The Canadian provincial and federal governments elected by other adult aged children refer to Canadians as 'human resources', as if they're not human themselves? Gods? Aliens? Pirates? And, generally, don't many insects, viruses/germs, parasites and perhaps vampires regard humans as resources too?

Well, noon here*, must do something useful. Or, because it's more fun, on a Sunday, maybe I'll work on my Blogger Blog 'GlobalCanada' and make fun of bloggers within English (who all live in England) style, American (who all live in The USA), Canadian perfected but evolving humor, including mercilessly flattering royalty, for example, a few of witch, I was taught, are kept in elaborate zoos (in Europe) LEST WE FORGET what normal/average humans have evolved from?

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