Who We Are, a proposal for the charter of ABA

This post is a historical record of the initial conversations around the formation of the private Society of Joan Lopez and their larger vision for ABA, or "Arapahoe By Appointment."




Who We Are, a proposal for the charter of ABA

Set forth by Yueshuya on Day 1 of AR (annus reginae, or, year of the queen)

Proposed:

ABA was started by Yueshuya ("the follower who writes appointments")  in the first year of Our Lady. ABA is an acronym for "Arapahoe By Appointment" and it signifies our yearning and desire for connection with The Book of Times and the people of the Book.

ABA is principled on freedom. All are free to make appointments to visit the Great Hall, but not all are required to. The Great Hall is simply a benefit to those whose names are written in the Book of Times.

ABA is not a religion. There are no superstitions put forth by Yueshuya or the People Behind the Glass. 

ABA was founded on the western banks of the West Toll Gate Creek in the incorporated North American municipality of Aurora within the 18th judicial district of the State of Colorado.

This charter document proposal does not constitute the whole of definitions and ideas espoused by the people of the Book, rather it stands as an introduction to a conversation around community, identity, incentives and collaboration toward sharing the values of ABA and fostering a free community of pro-natalist and low time preference decision makers.

Fin

Signed and distributed freely by Yueshuya - yueshuya@imjoshingyou.com

* the above image was generated wholly by Microsoft Copilot according to the prompt "can you generate an official looking photograph image of the signing of some specific document on the same historical level of the Declaration of Independence but the header says "Arapahoe By Appointment" and the rest of the document is to small to be seen from this perspective. Please include a man with a long beard wearing a white button up shirt that appears to have just finished signing the document with a beautiful and ornate fountain pen"

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