A New Generation of Domain Professionals is Rising

There’s a new generation of domain professionals that is quietly and diligently working.

The old guard can’t view them as a potential threat; they are not considered “worthy” of any serious achievement.

As with everything else that arrived with a big, orange blast on a quiet August day the impact will be blinding.

Using the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki as an example, I hope to bring your attention to what is happening in domaining today.

The Empire of Japan has conquered the world and is sitting on its laurels for a long, long time. Meanwhile, the peons are simply obeying the Word with no will of their own. The Word is the rule and there is no alternate way.

For how much longer?

The bombs will come eventually, and it won’t be nice and quiet any more. The most important result will be the befalling of the Empire and the rise of thousands of former peons, who will realize they don’t have to listen to the Word anymore.

All around the world, domain professionals are stepping aside from conventional domaining; they aren’t afraid to ask questions or share information that was kept from them – on purpose – for years. The elite clubs aren’t good for the global economy, as the Bilderberg Group has proven.

A new generation of domain professionals is rising, questioning what was given to them for so long – the trickling of information and the quality of support and camaraderie, or rather, the lack thereof.

The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was 65 years ago but the fallout radiation is still producing clicks on a Geiger counter.

Comments

  1. The “Domain Dinosaurs” have roamed the earth eating all the low hanging fruit for years, neither sharing the fruit nor at the very least giving hint where the orchards might be, so that others might partake in the abundance.

    Now, as evolution would have it newer more sophisticated modern forms of Domain Life have evolved. These new Domain Creatures are savage and more diligent than their Fat Dinosaur Domainer counterparts and they are aggressively seeking out to reclaim that which was hidden from them for so long.

    Their sharp fangs are glistening and they are sharpening their claws, ready to devour any Dinosaur in their way. They have tasted the Forbidden Domain Fruits that were kept locked away with disinformation and they are ravenous for more.

  2. Dean – If I were a teacher this would receive an A+ with honors 😀

  3. Thanks Comrade Acro!

  4. Thanks Acro for this article !

  5. While I agree with the point of the article, the use of Nagasaki/Hiroshima as a metaphor is completely tasteless, not to mention historically inaccurate. The empire of Japan never had a chance to sit on its laurels, and the people of Japan lived a borderline impoverished life while Japan’s military was making its conquests.

    While the bombs helped end the war, there’s no reason to make light of them. And, as one of the new breed of domainers, I’d rather not compare our successes to bloodbaths of mostly innocent people.

  6. Bill – Your opinion is respected, but you misunderstood my point: a destruction (Hiroshima) ended the war and also terminated an oppressing empire and brought freedom to its peons.

    Noone suggests that you should commit “bloodbaths” or to engage in any sort of violent activity, either real or in metaphor.

    If you’re wondering what I believe about the actual incident of Hiroshima – metaphors aside – I am completely against it but I can’t rewrite history.

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