Guy Fieri
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So then you're somewhat saying that there's no evil, but you're not branding evil with some type of identifying factor. Then you kind of glaze over it a little bit. I think that's what I'm hearing you're saying. And I agree with it because it gets a little too⦠I think people want tangibility. I think people like to be able to understand things and see it for real and so forth.
But when you start just talking about root evil, when you start looking at things β like I went to the Oklahoma bombing memorial. When you look at shit like that, you think about the hate on this country and the 9-11. And you think β or you just take it down to the Boy Scout troop leader. Or you take it to the β you take it to whatever. There is a common β there's a common denominator there.
But when you start just talking about root evil, when you start looking at things β like I went to the Oklahoma bombing memorial. When you look at shit like that, you think about the hate on this country and the 9-11. And you think β or you just take it down to the Boy Scout troop leader. Or you take it to the β you take it to whatever. There is a common β there's a common denominator there.
But when you start just talking about root evil, when you start looking at things β like I went to the Oklahoma bombing memorial. When you look at shit like that, you think about the hate on this country and the 9-11. And you think β or you just take it down to the Boy Scout troop leader. Or you take it to the β you take it to whatever. There is a common β there's a common denominator there.
And that is just what you call it, evil. So call it devil. Don't call it devil. But call it evil. The evilness is just β and not being aware of it or not β
And that is just what you call it, evil. So call it devil. Don't call it devil. But call it evil. The evilness is just β and not being aware of it or not β
And that is just what you call it, evil. So call it devil. Don't call it devil. But call it evil. The evilness is just β and not being aware of it or not β
Down there burning out. Outrageous. Get away. Yeah, so how do you β so where do you β so how do you β boy, this goes in a lot of goddamn β this goes down some rabbit holes.
Down there burning out. Outrageous. Get away. Yeah, so how do you β so where do you β so how do you β boy, this goes in a lot of goddamn β this goes down some rabbit holes.
Down there burning out. Outrageous. Get away. Yeah, so how do you β so where do you β so how do you β boy, this goes in a lot of goddamn β this goes down some rabbit holes.
Life is a lot of rabbit holes. But see, to me, this is when we talk about critical thinking. This is the stuff that when you really sit down and you have some conversations besides arguing whose team is better. You know, this is the type of stuff that you really have to get into some perspective. You can learn a lot.
Life is a lot of rabbit holes. But see, to me, this is when we talk about critical thinking. This is the stuff that when you really sit down and you have some conversations besides arguing whose team is better. You know, this is the type of stuff that you really have to get into some perspective. You can learn a lot.
Life is a lot of rabbit holes. But see, to me, this is when we talk about critical thinking. This is the stuff that when you really sit down and you have some conversations besides arguing whose team is better. You know, this is the type of stuff that you really have to get into some perspective. You can learn a lot.
If you're willing to talk about things and you're willing to open up and you're willing to be wrong. It's one of the things I'm always into is don't go into something with a predisposed opinion about it and be so hell bent on it's your way. Because you might really get your mind changed or you might really learn something about it. But as soon as you lock down on it's this way, you know.
If you're willing to talk about things and you're willing to open up and you're willing to be wrong. It's one of the things I'm always into is don't go into something with a predisposed opinion about it and be so hell bent on it's your way. Because you might really get your mind changed or you might really learn something about it. But as soon as you lock down on it's this way, you know.
If you're willing to talk about things and you're willing to open up and you're willing to be wrong. It's one of the things I'm always into is don't go into something with a predisposed opinion about it and be so hell bent on it's your way. Because you might really get your mind changed or you might really learn something about it. But as soon as you lock down on it's this way, you know.
There's no devil. Yeah. God's not real. I deal with it.