One of the most famous scenes near the end of Red Dead Redemption II and one of the best turning-point scenes ever made. It is the point in the game where the story earns its title -- often only seen after a year or more of playing when players are most immersed. Many people have said playing Red Dead Redemption II changed the way they live their lives.
After focusing on abstract ideas so long, this site is simply dedicated to subjects that interest me as well as video clips, games, and songs I like. In summary it is where I put personal items.
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The Mission Statement for the Avatar Meher Baba Trust in India reads: to preserve his universal teachings, maintain his Tomb (Samadhi) as a ...
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Baba and Mohammad have something in common, but it is not what most Westerners would call good. However, I can show how this trait they shar...
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Meher Baba is the first avatar to focus on the West. Baba was born in British India in 1894. London was the new Rome of that period. Dr. C...
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