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Alright, just a level set here. This is a Disney animated cartoon for children, and it's based on Hawaiian folklore. I mean, unless we're going to think Maui actually stopped the sun in the sky with his hook, and that he pulled the islands of Hawaii out of the depths of the ocean with his hook. We probably shouldn't also think that the earth is actually hollow.
Midwest, Midwest, Midwest. You see, with all things in life, there's always messages in every single thing in life. What message did you get from this? Thank you for participating in this publication. For me personally, I know what is and I know what's not. And for the next one, they will have their own as well.
That's the thing, CIS research. There aren't messages in everything. I think that thinking there are messages in everything is what allows some people to fall down rabbit holes and take a little grain of something and expand it into a whole narrative of something completely imaginary. Be careful of rabbit holes.
Okay, Midwest, so you're giving me what you think, right? Awesome. Thank you. Appreciate it. Now. I'm sharing with you what I think There are messages in every experience that Appears to me there's a message there Anything that manifests in my face is a reason why it's there You
And I feel you about being careful going down rabbit holes But I have to be honest with you Midwest. I like them rabbit holes I've learned a lot of truths going down them rabbit holes Namaste on to you Midwest
Hey, hey, hey, whoa there. Whoa, whoa there. I had to stop that. I had to stop that because I can't believe I looked over Moana all these years. I have some TV watching to do.