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Do you want to change something?
If so, then what do you want to change? Prompts Info Writing Post Forum
What is the best way to bring about change?
People use different approaches to change the world — which do you feel are good,… which do you feel is the best? Prompts Info Writing Post Forum
If you had to choose between either designing a new civilization from scratch or modifying the one we have now (in order to “optimize” it) which would you prefer?
In either case: What would be your top priorities / on your agenda for things to change? Prompts Info Writing Post Forum
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The only discernible word on the page was “Bridge” — a notation intended to identify the transitional moment in the song. Harrison’s handwriting, however, was so bad, that Eric Clapton looked at it and thought it said “Badge” — so … Continue reading