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  1. Have not watched the video. He is an alledged serial racist and potentially a hypocrite of tragic proportion. This is a badly kept secret. Some rumours are founded. The antidote for brain washing is thinking for yourself. Or just moving beyond Bill Cosby is rich good and Black. Bill Cosby Rich Black Arrogant manipulative rapist. Maybe he isn't two dimensional. I was looking at his chart. And he comes off as a bit complicated. He may feel he has helped these women and has done nothing wrong. I feel Bill Cosby is a sociopath. Yet he is not aware of this. The same way Stephen Jobs was a sociopath. However we give sociopaths if they make us smile or feel like we are part of a community.
  2. I'm reading Divergent since the movie is coming out, but honestly I'm not reading it. I've had it sitting next to the bed for the past two weeks, but can't seem to dig in and get started. I guess it's because I'm working on something new in business writing. I tend to shut down from reading when I'm writing. I guess I am reading a lot of blogs. I've been helping a lot of people redesign their websites and I've been thinking a lot about my next move. I have a host of books that I want to review for CBP, but I just haven't gotten to them. I guess this is why it's really hard to sell books if you aren't actively running around selling yourself.

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