Sunday, June 30, 2019

Game of Thrones - Life Is Full Of Surprises - Mandela Effect




Monday, September 16, 2019


Today, I got Game of Thrones, finally, all 7 Seasons at a drastically reduced price. I paid about $100 for all 7 Seasons released so far at a secondhand store. When the month started, I had no idea that I'd ever see a single episode. Life is full of surprises. Now I have all 7 Seasons! Daenarys Targaryen, the mother of dragons. In season 3 at Atapor, she said Dracaryas and the dragon burned that man. In Season 4, the three dragons, Rhaegal, Visarion and Drogon were twice her size and she was cradling one on her lap. In season 5, they were the size of a small room. Previously, it was said that a full size dragon head is as big as a carriage. Actually, a tyrannosaurus head was as big as a smart car. "You got a love so bright, You know you could've been a candle, You got a head so big, you know you could've been a smart car."
Season 8 won't be available on DVD until later on this year. I got season 1 - 6 on DVD. I got season 7 on Blu Ray. Season 7, the penultimate season, is said to the the best one of all. Season 8, rushed ending lots of fan backlash and it only has 6 episodes instead of the usual ten. D&D rushed it to do STAR WARS and as a result, they now have neither project. Zero out of two ain't bad.

The Red Wedding when Robb Stark was killed still traumatizes me. Ramsay Bolton was evil but finally died. It's like the walking dead. Meet a new and interesting character. Don't get too attached. They'll probably get killed. I am at the end of season 6 as I write this. Game of thrones is about the war of the roses. The York's and the Lancasters. The Starks and the Lannisters. York's won or New York would be called New Lancaster. So I'm guessing that at the end, the unassuming Arya Stark will be Ruler of the Seven Kingdoms after Daenarys Targaryen becomes corrupt Animal Farm style. That's the Twilight Zone ending.
The North, Winterfell, the Umbers, that's Scotland and Northern England.
Emilia Clarke, Khaleesa mother of dragons was also in Solo A Star Wars Story as Kira.
Star Wars General Veers, Indiana Jones Last Crusade Donovan, Julian Glover is in Game of Thrones too as Grand Maester Pycelle. As well as Captain Phasma, of course.





"For the night is dark and full of terrors." Game of Thrones
This Sunday is the Pride Parade. I am thinking of going. Mainly, there are topless women at that parade. Often older women too. That's worth seeing for me. However, most years, it just slips my mind and I don't go. It's very festive and it is part of a culture that society has been increasingly desensitized to over the last few decades that it's now seen as an innocuous part of mainstream culture.
"For the Pride is gay and full of queers."
The Netherlands was the first country in the World to legalize same sex marriage in 2001.
I went to see the Pride Parade. It was the first one I went to. Afterwards they all marched to the park for an after dance party. I didn't go. I had other things to do although I might go next year. At the Parade there were lots of people there and I made sure not to give any scowling or disapproving looks. I gave them all a benign smile. I don't want to see them persecuted like they are in some other countries. Alas, I only saw one topless older woman but she was worth seeing. She had a great body. It would have been great to dance with her at the after party. Every year, I always meet new people, new women and for me, a lot of the time, for years, maybe all my life I haven't done something or haven't done it often, then I reach a place where I am doing that thing, maybe that new thing all the time, like handstand push-ups. Life has a way of making up for lost time. I'm sure I'll meet that new extra special lady one day. Although the girlfriend I have now is a very sweet lady. Incredibly sweet.
I'd go to the after party with tents, bands, food vendors except it's in the park, the forest, and it goes on into the night. I'm thinking I might have to wear a steel plate over my ass like a chastity belt for my rectum otherwise I might get jumped. Go to some gay festival in a well intentioned attempt to show solidarity for a marginalized group, get jumped and walk away from there with a case of AIDS. Although except for the getting AIDS part, some people would pay money for an experience like that. But I'm 50 years old and my ass has coarse hairs, bumps, is kind of wrinkly. 50 year old goat ass? They want that? No. I have an ass that only a wife could love. That after party has all kinds of professional front line workers like Police, Security guards, ambulance, search and rescue. It's all on the up and up and one couldn't find a more safer venue to party. It's one of the few family friendly party into the night events in this town.







I miss a lot of annual festivals. I always miss the annual East Indian walk for peace followed with a free vegetarian curry buffet. I miss the annual women's march too. That's a good place to meet women, unless they are marching because they're angry at something. Going to festivals takes time and energy and presence of mind and often, my priorities are elsewhere and don't include going to festivals.🤣 Extraverted and pessimistic is one thing. Introverted and optimistic is one thing, but introverted and pessimistic? That's the worst. I'm neither optimistic nor pessimistic. I'm a realist who likes to neutralize any dilemmas, issues etc in my life.



I mentioned this before, but sometimes I find crack on the streets. Sometimes I smoke some of it. In small amounts it's a good drug. Pot catalyzes it and gives it a new life rather than just smoking it without any pot. In Mexico and other countries, possession of small amounts is legal. I wouldn't be surprised if possession of small amounts is legalized in Canada but that won't be for another 20 years.
"Coke and weed. You cant go to a house party in Miami without tripping over the stuff." Detective Sonny Crockett, Miami Vice.
$5 to $10 once a month would be the maximum. The bigger the lift, the bigger the crash. Not much up, not much down. If one smokes a little, not enough to get your bell rung, then it isn't too bad. What happens is that cocaine activates dopamine, once that reaches it's half life it becomes epinephrine or adrenaline, fight or flight. That brings the panicky anxiety edgy feeling, but if you're aware of that, you can stay on top of it. But all throughout, the essence of the dopamine is always there, and that results in a kind of a psychic glow. Also that time is an illusion and that all things are happening simultaneously if you could only time travel and see it so and so age and getting older is on one level bullshit because it's based on a framework that is dependant on arbitrary and incidental conceptual reference points is also an ameliorating notion. The traditional timeline is trying to use a 2-D map to plot out a 3-D or a 4-D phenomenon. This is advanced knowledge. They don't teach this in schools.
Remembering that I had dreams of Royalty and aliens also helps me cope with the triste of the cocaine come-down.


A YouTuber called Crowne Prince uploaded a video that taught me that art is graded in levels. Rarely does a self taught artist including yours truly get past level 4 that's if they even get to it without professional training, school, etc. I looked at the art. I'm at level 3 at best. To be accurate, I'm between level 2 and 3. No way I'm at level 4. You don't get there without comprehensive art school training. Level 4, 5, and 6 looks very professional and better than me. There are tons of artists better than me in this small town, let alone the entire World. Tattoo artists get paid hundreds if not thousands per tattoo so it's got to look good. Telltale games Walking Dead, the Blade Runner Japanese anime cartoon included on the disc, that's level 6 with good painterly fleshed out textures throughout. You need a team of animators to come cartoon like that or spend a year and only get 20 seconds animated. I try my best but I doubt I'll ever get to level 6 or anywhere near it. Still, you don't have to be Superman to make a contribution. It takes 20 years to become an overnight success.
Marvel comics and Heavy Metal magazine. That's professional. That's level 6. At that level you got one guy doing the pencils, one guy as the inkist and another one does the colors. Yet another one does the word balloons. It's a real division of labor with their specialities.



I thought some people I met in the past although in second rate towns who I think ruined my reputation on YouTube, Google, the internet. First rate towns are London, New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo. None of those towns. But then when I look at their website, they have even less of a view count in most cases than I do and that's if they're on YouTube at all. A lot aren't. People in first rate towns tend to have a higher view count average than people who live in second, third rate towns. And these people I haven't seen in over 15 years. The chances would be less that they'd be talking about me 15 years later than if they saw me yesterday, however slightly.
Fame is a funny thing. There are people in this World who never read the Bible or any Shakespeare which are the top two selling books or authors in history. There are thousands of people thousands of people heard of who I never heard of. Today I saw a video, the top ten richest and most successful YouTubers. I never heard of even one of them. Those top ten YouTube people have more subscribers than even most politicians do. YouTube has tens of millions of uploaders but only about ten thousand are the stars. You can punch up any topic and one of these ten thousand will be on top of the search list, they cover the gamut on all subjects. Ten thousand can seem like it's all different people all the time and why are so many successful and not me? But it's really just the same ten thousand people over and over again. These people spend ten hours a day working on their YouTube channel. They reach out to other people, they leave 100 comments a day on different YouTube videos, etc. The most time I ever spent on my YouTube channel was half an hour a few years ago.


The important thing is that there is not always black or white but usually shades of grey. No town is ever the right town nor the wrong town. Towns are what they are. If you don't like a place in the town you're living in, avoid it. People are often defined by the places they avoid, if not that their self definition is accentuated by the places they avoid. Shades of grey. Criminals still scam the system like real estate, money laundering etc yet society keeps getting better and better.







After doing a tightrope walk in Calgary, the greatest city that ever was and ever will be, Nick Wallenda next plans to tightrope walk across a live volcano. I strongly advise him against doing that. And I thought I was suicidal. It's a toss up between the two of us, who is ore suicidal. No one should walk across a tightrope more than two feet off the ground. That way if they fall, they won't sustain any serious injuries. Tightrope walking like that is always about the ace of spades, the death card.
"Life is lived on the wire. The rest is just waiting." Papa Wallenda




The brain isn't an extension of the body as much as the body is an extension of the brain. Early during the formation of life as one undergoes the cellular denucleation of mitosis and meiosis, the first thing that forms is the brain. A YouTube video called The Universe and the brain. A galactic supercluster and a brain cell, axions and dendrites look remarkably similar. The News talked about this Province scrapping daylight savings time. Since the body is an extension of the brain, and time is an invention of the mind, the body will do whatever the mind tells it to so it doesn't matter if daylight savings time is scrapped or not.



A woman who was a triplet herself has given birth to a set of triplets. I heard of superfetation in rabbits; how a rabbit pregnant with one litter can simultaneously afterwards bare a second litter. Talk about breeding like rabbits. Would this be like that? This in its own way is just as incredible as the Dionne quintuplets.



There is a YouTube channel called ApexTV. It talks about time travelers from the future. Alleged time travelers. Funny thing is, they share overlapping details, what they say in common is that time travel will be disclosed to the public in 2018, that they already time traveled in the early 80s. Some time travelers deigned to condescend to come back to the technological backwater of 2019 to tell us that, woah the cities in the year 3000 are like woah, awesome, man. Sounding like Bill and Ted. So some skepticism. But the stories are tightly woven and have a grain of believability. I left a comment about how time travel works, nothing you haven't already heard. Even if it's the comment of the century like that one, I get no likes, no replies, while others get a lot. But anything that can happen to anyone on the internet is something that is also happening to a lot of other people. I saw lots of other videos, someone made a comment 3 years ago, no likes, replies, next to someone with 428 likes on their comment. Maybe there are extenuating reasons. This person uploaded 100 videos, and maybe the person with the 428 like is a frequent commenter on that channel and one with a gift of the gab. Whereas the one with no likes probably doesn't comment on too many videos anywhere at any time and this is the only comment on any video, most alone this one. I saw a really good comment about ApexTV. The comment said that ApexTV is a high schoolers personal project to attempt to get 1 million subs. It worked for him. I don't know if I want a million subs on my YouTube. Too much hassles. That person probably lives in the States in a big city. I live in a small town in a small country. I'm a small timer, hence not a lot of views, likes, comments, replies, subscribers on my YouTube or anything else I do on the internet. I know of very few people in my small town who is on the internet at all and no one in the building I live in other than me is on YouTube. So all in all that's normal.
Do I believe time travel is possible? It'd be very difficult to do. How can it be done? It's just a fantasy. Freudian wish fulfillment. The videos tell entertaining stories, however, I don't believe that time traveling is possible.
Actually, anything that you can enter, a room, a car, a bus, a prison cell, is a time machine. Go in for one hour, when you emerge, it will be one hour in the future.






Uber, Lyft, and the like are apparently blocked by the ultra powerful taxicab lobby in Vancouver. That's ironic as well as hypocritical because most of the people in that lobby are East Indian, and where they come from they have Uber and Lyft even more intensely there than they do here. Although it's not called I've or Lyft there, they have a local version which probably has long ago formed a reciprocal lobby to the taxi lobby. In the West, we have capitalism with a socialist safety net. In Russia, they have socialism with a capitalist safety net. In Southeast Asia, they have capitalism with a capitalist safety net which is what their local iteration of Uber is for them.
I never tried Uber. I would prefer to use the bus or a taxi. Saying that the taxi lobby is ironic or hypocritical at times still doesn't mean I wouldn't rather ride a taxi.

In Thailand, minivans that were Ubers were parked in a parking lot. They had their destinations or route names like Ku-Sie, Nong-Jok, Cha-choeng-Sao, etc over the front windshields. When a van had enough passengers, it took off or often they took off at regular intervals. These mini Vans plied the highways, routes that the city buses didn't run, to small towns in the vicinity. Thailand is like the States in that way, and not at all like Canada in that there is a small town every ten or twenty miles along the highway.
Thailand is a third the size of British Columbia but has twice the population of Canada. Bangkok has a population of 8 million. High population density creates ongoing high demand and customer turnover rate for vehicles and transportation including uber.

Taxi drivers need a class 4 license. And then the taxi company only issues so many licences a year. To create an artificial scarcity, they keep the numbers of these licenses limited. And to pay for a license to work some unenviable shit job most people wouldn't work if they were a billionaire, in Vancouver, a taxi licence costs $200,000 a year. In New York, a taxi license costs a million dollars a year. $200,000 a year. You'd got to be making $1,000 a day just to break even. The taxi is probably a front for some money laundering scam. Police, in the old days, the office was at the Police station building. These days, the office is the police car. In the old days, a building was the basis for a money laundering scam. These days, it can be done with a car.
Uber. A class 4 licence is 300 pages of study material. To be an Uber driver, one merely needs to watch a 13 minute YouTube video. There have been stories of Uber drivers stealing the credit card information, names, credit card numbers, etc, off clients and then selling it or even using it.




Recommended: Any escape room games from Mobest media. I tried a few and this one is, you like it the first time you see it. Goldilocks Zone. Not too simple, not too difficult. Addictive as Game of Thrones. Currently, I'm on Escape Room 1 of 3. There are a lot more escape room apps from Mobest media.
I tried the Titanic escape room app once. Uninstalled. Way too difficult.




"Why do we want all these people from those shithole countries coming here?" President Donald Trump, January 12, 2018
Trump will win again in 2020. In fact, he will win forever. As for his comments about Tlaib, Omar, Pressley, and Cortez, The Gang of Four, a lot of them do come from unenviable tin pot, banana republic, squalid third world shithole hovels, oonga boonga lands not exactly known for its futuristic space age infrastructure. In big cities, we have infrastructure. In jerkwater small towns, you have amenities. Amenities, Gawd, don't do us any favours; don't put yourself out on our account. A lot of ethnic politicians are semi educated opportunists, carpetbaggers, with a sleazy gangster empire builder mentality. Trump is calling a spade a spade. Actually, all nationalities including Whites see themselves as empire builders. "Socialism will never work in America because the impoverished American doesn't see themselves as poor but as temporarily inconvenienced millionaires." F Scott Fitzgerald
Trump also said that they didn't have to leave forever.
Trump wants them to be strong in a country where they are a majority rather than in a minority, to be with their people and help make them stronger. Followed to it's logical extreme, all people who aren't White, go back to their own countries. In North America, you hear and see the words White supremacy all the time. A propagandist phrase repeated over and over again like Grond! Grond! Grond! from Lord of the Rings or else like Aldous Huxley's hypnopedia. You sure don't get that in African countries. That leaves the only the Whites left who would then destroy themselves or not from within with classism, religious factionalism and inbreeding. And even then a lot of White people might go back to their country of origin in Europe where as Michael Moore said in Sicko and Where To Invade Next, the social programs are way better there. We are all points on a curve and ethnic politicians fight for that point on the curve where they can be simultaneously be Canadian or American and where they can wear a hijab to work. I have no problem with that. Hijabs look exotic, like Blade Runner world. A lot of countries in Europe have a lot more diverse populations than a lot of places in the States for a lot longer, for centuries, and they're a lot less twisted up about it. Almost half of downtown London is Black people.
White supremacists. Being 50 and not being White, I'll only have the endure the indignity of hearing such phrases and seeing such phrases written out in print for only 20 more years. Whereas those who are not White and in their 20s have another 50 years of hearing that to look forward to. The only hope is to leave North America. Would I leave if I had a chance? The thing is, I can't say that I would or that I wouldn't for certain, commitment issues being what they are. I'd be willing to give it the old college try if it came to that.
Also, the deportations are overblown. He reported people who entered illegally, not legally. And 2,000 people were deported. More people in the US die in hospitals across the US every month for whatever reason.
If I were in China, would I join the Chinese equivalent of the KKK? No. My race is superior to all other races? That's bullshit. I don't really believed that. Other races have done some awesome things.
Most people: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
President Donald Trump: If you don't have anything nice to say, double down.

If any of Trump's children attains the US Presidency, I suspect that they would have a somewhat different managerial style than their father, however slightly. Just like the current Canadian Prime Minister has a noticeably different managerial style than his father.

President Donald Trump thinks that Facebook's Libra like all cryptocurrencies is extremely volatile and based on thin air. In other words it's a house of cards. Thats saying something when Donald Trump, the King of 80s New York yuppie scams thinks that cryptocurrencies are too dodgy even for him. Long live Donald Trump.

Speaking of managerial style, the Premier of BC wants to abolish daylight savings time. And abolish that all across the Province, as some towns such as Dawson Creek already doesn't have daylight savings time. That is because Dawson Creek being in the North, the sun already sets late enough at 11:30 pm in the summer, why do they need it to set an hour later? The sun already rises early enough in the winter at 3:30am, why do they need it to rise an hour earlier? Daylight savings time is good for places that don't have as much sunlight in the summer as in the south of the US, it was originally made for agrarian societies.



"Fuck around and get caught up in a one-eight-seven." Dr Dre, Let Me Ride

"So much death. What chance do we have against such reckless hate?" Liam Cunningham, Lord of the Rings
A couple found dead on the Alaska Highway. Foul play is suspected. Two escaped convicts the prime suspects in the death of a Metchosin man. Sodium thiopental should elicit a confession. A man found dead at Stikine Bridge. Dease Lake too. 5 incidents, 6 dead victims. I think I should watch The Walking Dead. It's less scary than the News.
Two additional people presumed to be dead victims in a weird twist actually turned out to be murderers. Ex-WalMart employees Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelesky were last seen in Northern Manitoba. With the RCMP, Australian Police, and the FBI and uh, Interpol looking for them for a hat-trick of murders, since two of the victims was an Australian and an American, it's only a matter of time until the drag-net closes in. There's probably bounty hunters looking for them too.
Hopefully they don't do anyone else in before they're caught.
McLeod. Duncan McLeod. Highlander. "In the end, there will be only be one."
McLeod and Schmegelesky, sounds like a Law Firm.
Interpol knows where anyone on this planet is sleeping on any given night. That's if one uses their real name when checking into a hotel. These guys are survival in the woods type of guys. Being six foot four they would stand out. They're tall like Brienne of Tarth. Just like if they were short like Tyrion Lannister, that would make them stand out. But how much would they stand out? There are lots of tall people.
Otherwise, this is Canada's Columbine.
Ex-WalMart employees, because it would be safe to say that after a caper like that, their employment at WalMart would be terminated. In fact, it's at the level that if they went to ask for their jobs back, the manager would say, "Sure, we'll give you your jobs back. Wait here." Then two minutes later, 25 Police Officer walk through the door.
Don't demolish their burned out truck! Put it up for auction on eBay.


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After.

Travel advisory: The government of Canada, not, advises against all non-essential travel to Northern Manitoba because there is some chance you could get killed by Thelma and Louise, we mean Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmelesky.

Sunday July 28, 2019. Simon and Garfunkel. Still not caught. This must be a bad week for Customs Officers as travelers say to them, "You couldn't catch two teenagers who evaded you for days so you lean extra hard on the low hanging fruit to compensate." Keystone cops. They must be arguing with each other as to who is going to get the collar that the teenagers slipped past them. I'm thinking maybe a cougar or bear ate them. I'm thinking suicide pact. Then an animal ate them. Or they sink in quicksand. Or maybe one of Schemegelesky's Nazi friends absconded them into the States. At first when I heard of the couple dead on the Alaska Highway, I thought it was some Prom Phi ROM type incident where some locals robbed and killed them. Turns out locals had nothing to do with it. The people who killed them were from a town hundreds of miles away.
I think the Police will catch them in a few days. It took a few days to catch Richard Kimble, The Fugitive.
"Comanche. Lords of the Plains." Hell or High Water. Like in that movie, it took them a few days. At least they didn't kill anyone else. The Police presence is a deterrent. Sweeps would be ubiquitous and ongoing. I think I myself might be able to evade the Police for an hour at most if I was wanted and I probably wouldn't even be trying to do it at the time, like I'm at a movie or something. If I tried, I doubt I could evade them for even five minutes. The Police are military in their precision. I've seen them at work. So it's baffling that two teenagers are still on the lam unseen, unheard, radio silence, incommunicado after two weeks. Talk about Silence of the Lams, spelling incorrect. I was on the lamb last week when I got some lamb chops at the supermarket and cooked it and ate it.
What the hell. An animal can evade people for days. Recently, a dog called an Arya Stark-like name of Maisie was lost in the woods for days before she was found, and an animal only has a 42 IQ. A human has about 120 IQ. If an animal can elude humans for days. Maybe a pair of teenagers can give the Police a run for their money.
Not since DB Cooper has anyone escaped the Police for so long. The long arm of the Law.
If caught their first words might be, "We wanna talk movie deal and options on a book deal. Like Aileen Wuornos got."
The News said that they may have changed their appearance. I'd say. Let me guess, 50 pounds lighter from lack of food and malnutrition. That would change your appearance. That and two weeks of beard growth. They would look like two bearded Slendermen.
As of this time, they haven't caught Batman and Robin yet.

They might never be caught. It might have been settled out of court. No court. No trial. No jail. Australians are crazy. And they know the bush well. Crocodile Dundee. They probably hunted them down as to not permit the killers the luxury of News press coverage and a court trial so any supporters could defend them. I think the Australians found them and did them in. They did kill the son of a "high ranking Police Chief in Australia". They fucked up. That's hard core. There are no new leads and the case remains open. But also no further sightings and no further killings. Won't this look stupid once they catch and find them.
"Stop chasing the mice running around in your head." Ciaran Hinds aka Mance Rayder, Munich

13 days, almost a fortnight, and they still haven't caught Beavis and Butthead. Now they're searching on the Nelson River after a burned out boat was found insinuating that the pair found a boat owner, killed him, commandeered the boat, took whatever they could use and then scuttled the boat in what appears to be a brazen act of piracy on Canadian waters.

How can two teenagers evade the Police? There's the RCMP, IHIT, the OPP, CSIS, CPIC, Interpol, FBI, CIA, NSA, MI-6, NASA, and they still haven't caught them? I think the Police are very jurisdictional. "You cover your patch of ground. We cover ours." What. Would there be a Venn diagram of Police cooperation?

In the States, they had the Summer of Sam. In Canada, we had the Summer of McLeod and Schmegelesky.

The saddest news. The two teenagers found dead in the woods. So we'll never get the story. Satanic news all 'round. There are no winners in this story.


Anytime you see someone on the News requesting a video like Bryar Schemegelesky's father asking to see the video his son made before he and his friend kilt themselves, you are seeing someone without a TOR onion router and a connection to the dark web. On the dark web, you can get anything and chances are, it's somewhere buried in the mountain of trash dubiously, glamourously, and ignominiously eponymously referred to as the dark net or the dark web. The News said the video will eventually be released to the public so for him it's just a matter of waiting. This is sort of like how Mayor Rob Ford's previously clandestine crack cocaine was eventually released to the public for their scrutiny and dissemination.
He could pay a hacker $1,000 to scoop it off the dark net.




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Bats in the belfry. Someone died recently of an encounter with a bat. It was scary because the bat didn't actually bite him. The bat may have scratched him superficially but rabies is on the fir where the bats lick themselves. The symptoms didn't show up for a few weeks but then it was too late. Meanwhile a woman has bats in her chimney. Bizarre laws have it that the bats cannot be harrassed in anyway. They are only expected to be there for 6 weeks but that's six weeks where she and her family could get rabies. Another man wanted to get treated for rabies but they didn't have enough vaccine. "I wanted the vaccine, they tried their best.", he said. Maybe he would've gotten further if he said, "I wanted the batsine, they tried their bats."

If it were up to me, all animals that threaten humans should be hunted to extinction, but that's a pretty tall order because it'd be impossible to kill all crocodiles and alligators. Up until the late 50s, there was a lots of animal hunting and lots of rabies cases in BC. Then they developed rabies vaccines. Then in the 60s, the hippy do-gooders and environmentalists, Greenpeace, said stop hunting animals. So the animal population has built up again. The popularity of the novel Gorky Park which featured a furrier brought furs to the attention that they are high priced commodities even more expensive than illegal drugs on a pound per pound basis. North America is used as a fur animal breeding ground for Europe and Russia with bear fur Russian hats, and cougar skin coats, bobcat, lynx, etc,etc. There have been hundreds of bear airings in the city of Vancouver. Where's the three aught three? More people in Canada should be packing. If they see a bear, take it down. That might not be legal. That's the ideal, not the reality. The reality would be to call the Police or else a Conservation Officer. One can only kill an animal in self defense.
There has been an increase in shark attacks. That's what happens when a ban is placed on shark fin hunting. The numbers build up again.
There is a man in Coquitlam who was a Conservation Officer who refused to shoot ears and even tried to get in the way of other Conservation Officers from killing other bears. "Negata Chen charin?" "Against cruelty to animals?!" Borat. Who is this strange Conservation Officer? Johnny Apple-bear?
There have been so many news stories about bears attacking people on the news and cougars too that I wouldn't go hiking or sleep overnight in the woods. I wouldn't recommend anyone else do it, but what you do is up to you. I thought of sleeping overnight at the UBC Endowment lands forest but I wouldn't be surprised to hear a bear or cougar story from there one day. It's more than I can bear. I wouldn't even visit Christmas Hill or Christmas Mountain around here without going to the pawn store and getting a gun. I think that place is certainly infested with bears and cougars. The way around that is don't go there, then I don't have to get a gun. There are a few mountains in BC called Bear Mountain. One is near Dawson Creek. Another is near Victoria BC. Those names are literal rather figurative like it is with the Sangro de Christo mountains. Literal as in those mountains are almost 100% certainly saturated with bears. I think the bears at Bear Mountain in Dawson Creek hibernate, so there is a few months reprieve every year.
In the medieval days, they had an annual bear cull. Anyone who hunts and kills a bear and brings it for it's fur gets a bounty. Bears are a threat to humans. If bears had their way, there's be no humans at all, and they'd be the apex predator of the land. Bears have an IQ of about 35. Give or take 1 or more IQ points. Bears can't do simple arithmetic like counting crows who will peck a trainer number or times for food or skip every three pegs to get food located at a fourth peg. Bears can't do that.
Don't kill all the bears but reduce their numbers to where you're not hearing about a bear or cougar stalking or even attacking someone on a hiking trail what, a few times a week now?
The most famous case of a man not shooting a bear is US President Theodore Roosevelt who refused to shoot a bear cub. This was commemoratd with a stuffed animal doll called the Teddy bear.


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The Mandela Effect. I used to not think much of that. But even the history books support the Mandela Effect changes. Lots of them like Donner and Blitzen is actually Dunder and Blitzen. Maybe someone used a time machine and made a major change.
Other Mandela Effects. The Library of Alexandria never burned down. All the scrolls were saved. Dodos were smart birds and humans had nothing to do with their extinction, rather rats and other animals hunted their eggs to extinction. The Black Tom explosion and not the sinking of the Lusitania was what brought America into WW1. A Ted Talks video said that CERN had something to do with it. Quantum computing. And IBM built a working quantum computer! Those who remember something different are retaining memories of a previous timeline before it got altered. Usually those born before 1980 remember something different. Maybe it has more to do with post modern culture where things get tweaked all the time, or were tweaked and then retweaked to revert to the original version. No Mandela Effect. Just cultural tweaking.
The thousand and one cultural things have been tweaked at various points along the line but after the fact, it could appear as if they were all simultaneously tweaked at one point along the line. Things change. Change is the only constant.
Tweaking. Cultural icons tinkering. No time machines involved. Mandela Effects. Can Mandela Effects be attributed to something besides time machines or CERN? Yes. It's called post modernism. Anthropology. Sociology. Cultural tweakings.
A new Mandela Effect States that human rib bones can regrow. That explains a lot. That's how Adam regrew his rib after God took it out and made a woman out of it. And I thought I had problems. Is that true or is that the plot of an M Night Shyamalan movie? This is from the July 26 or thereabouts 5 Brand New Mandela Effects video from AllTime.
Every country has it's Mandela Effects. I imagine I might have a few Mandela Effects on a personal individual level. I swore I did something bad a few years ago, yet no one has mentioned it and when I ask them about it, they vigorously deny that I ever did that. Quantum computing erased my error and I'm struggling under the duress of false memories or else memories no longer relevant to this quantum computing deformed timeline. Did that happen to other people? Maybe I'll see a YouTube video about it.
There is a website called A Place For Personal Alternate Memories - The Mandela Effect.
A quantum computer is as different from a normal computer as is a candle from a lightbulb, and like the lightbulb, the quantum computer is built on a deeper understanding of scientific principles as Shohini Ghose said in Ted Talks.
Quantum computers are unhackable and could be used in voting.
Some things have little to no effect. A person in normal time ripping a tissue in half or a time traveler traveling to the past and ripping a tissue in half has little effect and affects no one. And a time machine would not change some things. Even travelling to a million years in the past wouldn't change the sun or that the solar system has 8 planets, etc. So even with time travel, a lot of things would be shockingly the same like sunlight, daylight, etc.
A commenter on YouTube named TRU MAN said, "We live in a matrix constantly being changed, updated, and rebooted." If that's true a person looked older or younger than their age may have nothing to do with telemeres but that one is actually older or else younger than they remember. While the mind clings to memories of a previous parallel universe, the body responds to the new Mandela Effected universe. ....Nah! Cue the Twilight Zone theme music.
I have a personal Mandela effect story. I once thought I lost my expired passport with stamps the places I went to. Then one day 8 years later it turned up.
Mandela Effect is caused from that time is an illusion, past, present and future are an illusion, all is happening simultaneously, so one's actions not only affects and influences the present and future, it affects the past just as much. And at the same slow sure subtle rates of change.
The actions of the present influence and change the actions of the past which change the actions of the present which change the actions of the past, etc and the actions of the present influence and change the actions of the future which changes the actions of the present which influences and changes the actions of the future, etc. Past, present and future is an indifferent unified temporal fabric in which any part of the fabric can influence any other part, and this fabric is not static but everchanging, shifting, morphing all the time. The Universe is a strange omni-temporal clockwork mechanism.
I remember going to elementary school in the 70s and I remember my telepathic history, psychonarration. I always said Burnsteen bears. In my mind, reading. It was never burn stain, because I would have thought that burning a stain on a piece of clothing with an iron would be strange. I remember the e, Bernstein.
Actions are not so much like arrows which carve a path of influence along one direction as in the linear model of time, but like a stone dropped in a lake, its effects ripple in all directions, in front, behind, to the sides as in the quantum model of time. Actions not only influence going from present to future but to the past and future and back again and again and again.
It is just the subjective mind that moves from past to future. Time itself is indifferent to this and moves omnidirectionally. This is easy to do since time is an illusion and past present and future is happening simultaneously.
Coincidences is the past influencing the present and omens is the future influencing the present although it is very easy sometimes to mistake one for the other!
Those who remember Bernstein bears with an e was once part of another parallel universe but since got moved into this one. Those who don't remember Bernstein bears are those who were always part of this parallel universe and was never in the other one. Berenstein is the German form of that name. Berenstein is the British American form of that name.
How do you know if you might have been moved? Have you had any dreams of aliens, UFOs, dead royalty or angels glowing from the inside? That'll do it!
Walk-ins. At some point in ones life as the myth goes, the soul or spirit of who they were as a child leaves and the soul of the adult they were meant to be enters. The child soul was the regent or caretaker to the King soul that walks-in at some point. It's a package deal as one experiences changes not from within but from without and this soul is from a parallel universe, a more polished, tweaked, refined version of the other dimension one had left so as the walk-in soul enters, one is simultaneously transported to the parallel universe that that soul calls him. Just a theory. What do I know? But at metaphysical bookstores you can get books about this very topic. One more thing. How do you know if you might be a walk-in? Have you ever had a white out during an acid trip? Have you ever had near death experiences where you popped out of the top of your head and recognized your room in a lucid dream and then saw an endless fuchia sky with soft pink clouds and then woke up? The person that woke up is a different person. Bingo!
Mandela Effect. The solar system moved from the Sagittarius arm to the Orion arm in the Milky Way. The Milky Way isn't a solid disc of stars but a starfish of stars with about 12 curving arms. Starfish. Good word. Literally.
Normal physics: Newton. Past influences future. This level.
Quantum physics: Einstein, Bohr, Planck, Tesla. Future influences and even changes past every bit as much as vice versa. In that way, the past and the future are bilaterally symmetrical against the nexus point of the present. Next level.


"That 1984 no longer exists." Terminator, Genius
Mutatis mutandis. With the necessary changes.

1942 to 1984 was The Philadelphia Experiment if All Bielek is to be believed. Anyways, the premise would be that after 1984, the fractal loop, chronological schism, temporal Moebius strip, a bubble, a scar on the time space continuum fabric, was created. After 1984, the temporal fractal loop that is 1942 to 1984 that is what the Philadelphia Experiment on one level was closed. Ever since the anomaly occurred, there have been corollary spin off and whatever ripple effects. Tweaks, changes to our reality in the form of the thousand and one Mandela Effects YouTube has videos about.
The Philadelphia Experiment was 1984 to 41 years in the past 1943. Terminator parodies this through sending Kyle Reese and the Cyberdyne Systems Model CSM 101 about 41 years from 2025 to 1984. Give or take a few years.
One alarming question remains. Is the 1943 to 1984 Teslaian fractal temporal loop the only one, or one of many. Question is, are we in the middle of one now? Bootstrap theory, grandfather paradox etc.
Traveling along the traditional timeline, we ourselves being a code that survives death, are embedded within the code that is the traditional timeline. A code embedded within a code. The time traveler would have been able to unembed himself from this code and move along a different code of his own. A code unembedded from a code.



Man gets kidney donation from his family's real estate agent. That's a hard way to make a sale! "Buy this house and I'll throw in my liver." That's when the client says, "Why would you need to be doing that? It's a seller's market!"


Either it's you got nothing to show for it, or else it's an embarrassment of riches. Take the money and run = displacement is stressful and an embarrassment of riches.
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Boris Johnson is the new PM of Britain. He is a pro Brexiteer. Meanwhile German Ministers Ursula von der Leyen and Katarina Barley supports an EU army. The table is set. England is Westeros, and Europe is Essos. "Iron or gold?"
"When you play the Game of Thrones you either win or you die. There is no middle ground."
UK PM Boris Johnson is Britain's most bullyest bulldog PM since Winston Churchill. Now he wants to prorogue Parliament for a month. Typical bully tactics to stifle debate. Why not then move up the Brexit deadline to Sept 30? 6 of one is half a dozen of the other. An airhead no-deal Brexit mindlessly executed would mean an occupied hard border Ireland. Sure, there would be the most thoughtful debate all throughout leading up to it, but ultimately, the final act of this benighted political psychodrama will be a fitful wave, a collective shrug or frisson of mindlessness as the no deal Brexit is finally signed and ratified.
"One day, when the Earth has had enough, it will shake us off like a bad case of fleas." George Carlin
There's talk of yet another Brexit delay to Jan. 31. All right. Get it. It's about some Machiavellian power posturing. MGM Ars Gratia Artis. Art for art's sake. Except in this case, it's power for power's sake. Auctoritas Gratia Auctoritatis. You get x amount of power getting a person or a collective to accept whatever decision you make, yes or no, deal or no-deal. But you get 2x, heck, maybe up to 100x the power of you can get someone to wait for your decision. Filibustering. More power. That's England demonstrating it's power over Europe. Why do they do it? Because they can.
Case in point. Elections don't always work. You don't always get what you vote for. In England, they voted to leave if the placards are any indication. Did they get that? Do they have that now? In BC, we voted for Christy Clark and the Liberals. But the two opposition parties formed a coalition so Christy Clark replaced with Andrew Wilkinson and the Liberals is now instead the opposition party. Trudeau will win the upcoming election with a slim minority. But you would never see the Federal NDP and the Conservatives forming a coalition, even though the ideological differences between the Conservatives and the Liberals is vastly greater than that between the NDP and the Liberals. It is easier for a centrist party to form a coalition with a left or right wing party than it is for a left and right wing party to form one. Federally, the Liberals are the Centrist party. In BC provincial politics, the Liberals are the right wing party so naturally the centrist NDP and the Left Wing Green Party formed a coalition. It was a bit of a slippery slide there as 30 years ago the Liberals in BC were the Centrist party while the Socreds were the right wing party.
Congratulations. UK PM Boris Johnson asked for and got his Parliamentary proroguement. That's an evasive tactic. Truncating Parliament is a passive aggressive move as Parliament in the UK won't presume until October 14 now. It's more reticent than regimented. I thought that was rather uncharacteristic of the bellicose PM Boris Johnson. As the old saying goes, just when you thought you knew someone. Now all the Parliamentarians go on a well earned hiatus or sabbatical.

October 24, 2019 Right now England I like a game of Red Rover. Red Rover, Red Rover, send anything over. Send a referendum over. Send a prorogueing of Parliament over. Send an election on Dec 12 over. Send yet another Brexit delay, what were the chances of that over. It's a mish-mash hodgepodge of sending whatever floats your boat over.



Margaret Atwood is finally publishing a🌼🌼🌼 sequel to A Handmaid's Tale making her fans wait 34 years. And I thought George Lucas making us wait 15 years between RoTJ and TPM was bad. A YouTube video said GOT prequel plot leaked. Where did they get the leak? Could it be from one of the plethora of tomes that he published? It talks about the Children of the Forest; "The firstmen called us children but we were here long before they were." Could this be a reference to grey aliens? Anyways, that's like saying the plot of the upcoming Peter Jackson movie The Silmarillion, not, has been released. It talks about the Second Age of Numenor, metaphor for Atlantis. It talks about the Valar and the Maier, the Ishtari. Could it be they got it from a book that was published 60 years ago?

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Beyond



This is a still frame from my upcoming cartoon. I am now able to download and save frames. This is a very powerful app. Slightly different approach than windows movie Maker. With WMM the time of the individual frame could be set from .03 of a second to whatever. FlipaClip is a preset frames per minute. More like with a traditional old school animation camera.


The Kardahev Scale is infinite, so what would the subsequent stages look like? That is any purpose in the afterlife demystified. At Kings Cross Station, when Harry Potter asked where does the train go, the answer was beyond. This is perhaps the beyond he was referring to. Recently I had a dream of my old music teacher Mr Guy. This was days before I started composing my own music and uploading it to YouTube. Mr Guy taught me more about music than anyone else ever had. I would thank him personally but I think he's gone to the great musical Hippodrome in the sky. The best way I can thank him is to remember and utilize well the lessons he taught me as well as the entire classroom, the elements of music theory. The thing is, I had dreams of being in the auditorium that he taught us at. The stage, the room to the side where the instruments were stored, looking out at the chairs in he audience. It's all part of the schedule, part of the plan. Yes, there is a plan. The plan is to move from Kardashev 1 to Kardashev 2. The Kardashev scale is infinite so what would the subsequent stages look like?


Congrats to the Toronto Raptors for their win. It's the first time Toronto won a top sports championship since the Toronto BlueJays won the World Series in 1992. Joe Carter was the star athlete for the BlueJays. Kevin Durant and Kashi Leonard are star athletes for the Raptors. Hearing the yells and the cars honking their horns. That's what Canada sounds like when really happy. That what Canada sounds like after it won a championship. Baseball was invented in Canada by James Naismith.
Kashi Leonard was named the Toronto Raptors MVP and he was offered a condo, free food for life, keys to the city. When LeBron James got the same award a couple of years earlier, MVP for the LA Lakers and what he got was someone spray painting the 'n' word on his house. Which leaves me wondering what they would have spray painted if he didn't lead his team to the NBA championship.



Things are not what they seem. The News overblows things. All the people who were involved in the Hong Kong protests wasn't even 5% of the population. Hong Kong is a big city of 8 million. China wants to extradite people from Hong Kong to China as a part of their territoriality laws. But who does China want to extradite? Mainly the real estate money launderers driving up the prices of real estate. China is cracking down on white collar crime. Otherwise triad leaders and those who are political dissidents. Who do you think is organizing the protests? Those who have a dog in this fight. Number one rule in China. Don't get involved with politics. China is very smart. Often those involved with politics would seem to supplant and replace the current system. Politics is notorious for having a lot of rivals and competitors. I write about politics but I do it in a very general way that is balanced. I very rarely mention names and if I do it's usually only in passing. If I were in China, I'd never get involved with politics. First of all I wouldn't know enough about it to do that.
It's the same in Canada except it's more streamlined. Write a certain article in a certain way about the Prime Minister or any other politician and see what happens. I wouldn't try it! I wouldn't recommend it.
Justin Trudeau is one of the best Prime Ministers in Canada's history. He'd make the top ten list for sure, if not too three. He gets my vote this October. He legalized marijuana. SNC doesn't get as much ink as it once did and the newspapers are starting to yellow on that one.
Other countries do 'extraditions'. This Hong Kong China extraditions is a misnomer because it all happens in country. The proper term would be in-country transfers or extraterritorial conveyance. Someone charged with a major crime in one Province in Canada might have to go to trial in another Province. Are people in Taiwan transfered to China? Anyways, the case originated from an Amanda Knox-like case of a Hong Kong man accused of murdering his girlfriend in Taiwan. As if that wasn't bad enough for him, he has been convicted of money laundering as well. In baseball, that would be a double play. China wants him extradited to Taiwan but there is no legal framework to do so.
Of course China has no extradition treaty with Taiwan, otherwise they like have extradited Chiang Kai Shek!
The West likes stories like this, as to say, especially to Chinese living here, it's much more stable in the West. You're better off here than to go back to China. Propaganda. Canada relishes such an opportunity to try to coopt Hong Kong people to come to Canada while creating an artificial exclusivity saying, we don't know if we can handle so many people. Even with the problems, Hong Kong people are better off in China where they're one of the visible majority than to be in Canada and be designated a visible minority. If I had enough money, I'd go back to Hong Kong. They know that I know that they know that I was born there. - And while I'm there, I thought I'd take the opportunity to pay respects to a local Chinese God statue. It's a distinct feeling different from anything I've ever felt here. If I went back to Hong Kong is make them stronger. More valid. And that's a threat to the crackers who want to coopt me. If I had even $3,000, I'd move to Hong Kong.
I saw on the News, 'Hong Kong mama'. That made me think about my mother. Even though I don't see her, my mother is watching me all the time.
A Hong Kong person is better off even if 'extradited' to China where that person is still a visible majority than to be sucked in and co-opted to Canada where they are a visible minority. If I went to Hong Kong and decided to stay, there's no way I could or would be extradited to Canada. Like Lau said in the movie Batman The Dark Knight, "The Chinese won't extradite one of their own.
1919: "We'll flush out those Manchurian rats hiding out in Manchuko!" The Last Emperor
2019: Government people in China must be saying, "We'll flush out those money launderer rats hiding out in Hong Kong!" Bottom line is, I trust Beijing.
Update: Saturday, June 15, 2019. The Bill is suspended indefinitely. Suspended indefinitely?! What is this. The James Webb telescope?
"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security." That is from the US Constitution and it means those who have the power to protect others from government abuse and tyranny have the moral obligation to stand up and do so.
The bill got suspended. That got the protestors off the streets. The bill has been placed in the virus vault. But it hasn't been deleted from the virus vault. So it still exists as an item in the virus vault.
This wouldn't be the first or the last protest in Hong Kong. Not by a long shot. Like clockwork, HK seems to have a large protest every five years or thereabouts. So much so that it would be surprising if they didn't have a protest. A protest? 'Gum jor mmm chut kay.' In Chinese that would be, "That's not out of the ordinary. Every city in the world seems to have it's regular protests if not about this thing, then about that thing. That it's about this thing is incidental. Superficial and cosmetic or not, protests are an integral part of urban and even small town living as a part of civil disobedience as Henry David Thoreau wrote about. You can learn this in either sociology or anthropology 101. Protests are a kind of roundabout festival that injects cash into the economy. Merchants are way busier and even Police Officers work more during protest days and I'm sure after the protest, they go to a restaurant and have a banquet. Protests is a kind of make work project industry. As for 'the fucking ugly reds', how can Hong Kong claim to distrust red China yet be fans of HuaWei which is from mainland China?
"The year 1997 has arrived. A herd of fucking ugly reds' are rushing from the mainland." Hong Kong 97 video game
Update, Tuesday July 9, 2019: The bill 'is dead'.
Final Result: Hong Kong people 1, Hong Kong government 0.
Protests are ongoing. I don't know how others would cut it, but I would avoid the protests completely. It's too hairy. I think soon there will be martial law, curfews like in Thailand during the red shirt protests. During the curfew, the ringleaders are rounded up and taken to the hoosegow. Then the curfew is lifted. Good luck.
28 years to go until 2047. Tick-tock, tick-tock.
In Soviet Russia, government protests against you!
China calls the Hong Kong protestors at the airport terrorists. That's projection. That's the pot calling the kettle black. China is the one talking about having people extradited. That's not terrorism? When people do things the government doesn't like, that's terrorism. When the government, that is the very specific clique of opportunistic personalities running things with their own gut level self-interests, does things the people doesn't like, for some reason, that isn't terrorism. No, it's hypocrisy. It's a sign the government is losing it. And they know that you know that they know that.
China and Hong Kong are fighting one another when they could be fighting their White foreign invaders. Maybe the Whites caused them to do this to show division, divide and conquer. But do the Chinese need White people's help to fight one another? They've been fighting one another for centuries, like every other country that has peripheral tendencies to civil war that's because those countries have actually had civil wars and within the last century. Old habits die hard.
My safety advice: Only 5,000 in all probability paid professional protestors were at the airport. It's not like the whole city of 8 million was there. The city isn't locked down. My advice is to go to Macau and holiday for a week or more until the protests abate. Or else, ironically, if you have a visa and could do it, it would be safer still to actually go into Mainland China and holiday to avoid the thick of the maw or the thick of the fray. There are a few rockin' neon lit cities, and not backwaters at all there.
One protestor held up a sign, "5 big new..." the last word was obscured. 5 big new what? I'm guessing, typically, ultimatums. Ultimatums in Cantonese is tew geen. "Mmm dye sun tew geen?"
Specifically, the 5 demands are 1. Scrapping of the extradition bill. 2. Inquiry into alleged Police brutality. 3. Amnesty and release of jailed protestors. 4. Universal suffrage meaning 100% of the Hong Kong Legislature are popular vote candidates, more on this in a minute. 5. That the authorities stop referring to the protests as riots. I learned this from Paul Joseph Watson.
Publish and be damned. The Chinese used to talk about The Mandate of Heaven which was the governments right to rule. This was not given but had to be earned. I guess that's all out the window now.

US President Donald Trump said of the situation, "Everything will be OK." What reassuring words. No panic unlike me. He is growing into the Elder Statesman that he is. What fine kind words. Elder Statesman words. He is a great President.
I do support Hong Kong. However, I don't see what good protests could do. Has protests ever changed things in China? Historically?
The protestors are complaining that either China is too corrupt, or else not corrupt enough to allow unfettered inflation, money laundering scams, out of control capitalism. In China, the corruption is overt, in Hong Kong it's covert; it's more streamlined. Or is it the other way around? I'm confused here.
One protestor said in essence, "It's baffling that some support China when China doesn't give them the same rights." I'm sure there are advantages the Chinese in Mainland China have that Hong Kongese don't. Sure China suffers under that odious social credit system but the vast majority pass. You'd probably pass if you were on it unless you're a meth dealer or user. Hong Kong has long since been run to the ground. Over capacitated infrastructure. China isn't known for people living in cage housing. Hong Kong is. Unlike Hong Kong, China has lots of liebensraum. The Communist system is a check and balance against real estate hyperinflation, Wild West capitalism, comparatively untamed economy, housing bubbles, speculation flipping scams, etc. The Hong Kong system turns a blind eye to that for the most part. As the saying goes, if you are going to trust a National government, you might as well trust ours. We have your best interests at heart, I'm sure. Ha ha, the Hong Kong people are caught between Scylla and Charybdis. Between a rock and a hard place, as the Rolling Stones said.. Another protestor said, "I have an opinion but I don't want to say it." That's your classic tacit admission. Everyone at a protest is protesting against someone or something unpopular. A person is asked, "Who do you support." "I don't want to say." That's your tacit admission. An opinion that goes against the groundswell of popular opinion that is being widely shored up.
Hong Kong protestors will never win. The core integral structure is this, in the Hong Kong Legislative Council or Legco seats comprise of 4 designations, Pro-Democracy, Independent, Pro-China or simply vacant. 40% of the people are voted in through popular vote but in every popular vote, always a few pro-China candidates are voted in. 60% or 30 seats I comprised of people that businesses and corporations vote for or appoint as political stand-ins on their behalf, so one represents the medical industry, one represents the insurance industry, one represents the banks,one represents trade unions, like that meeting at the roundtable with Count Dooku on Geonosis. Anyways, these appointees are almost as a rule, always pro-China because that makes the businesses more money. It's a crooks table. It's a stacked deck. At the end of the day, Hong Kong's Parliament is dominated by pro-China candidates and all the protests in the World can do nothing about that. It's neither right or wrong. It is what it is. I learned this from Vox on YouTube, Hong Kong Protests Explained.
In the West Democratic is a left wing term, from the New Democratic Party in Canada and the Democrats vs the Republicans in the States. In Communist countries, Democrats, Democratic, is a right wing term.
I see the Hong Kong Protests on YouTube, the News, and I don't see as much King Fu as I thought I would have. I thought they'd all be universally breaking out into moves. That's the new generation. That's what happens when you ditch the old traditional alter ego of the Shaolin monk for the alter ego of the hippie who smokes cones all day and plays video games, the pothead gamer. I thought it'd be like The House of Flying Daggers where the Police would use martial arts. I did see some of that as the Police used aikido to clothesline, tackle, then throw someone down.
Perhaps Hong Kong has to hit bottom before it gets better, as the old saying goes. But what would that look like? There is a TV show called The Thinning. I suspect that may be what's going on in Hong Kong. HK is over populated. Protestors charged with the most egregious of crimes including defacing the legislature building and otherwise third degree murder are sent away to the Mainland, to their version of Gitmo. They'll be there for the next 20 years and who knows if they'd return to Hong Kong then. Storm Area 51. Anyone who does that might be sent to Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, except didn't they close that place down? Or not?
Police spray blue eye on protestors. Also protestors go out of their way to have a certain, now standard look: BMX pads, black bandana over the face, some kind of helmet, construction or else BMX and the backpack with the anarchists cookbook of personal inventory including laser pointers. I saw a sad video of Hong Kong's finest, a Police Officer with a shield standing on a balcony. On his shield were at least a dozen last pointers, green and blue. That's ignorant! Those laser pointers blind. It's a five year sentence for aiming a laser pointer at the Police.










Thursday, September 5, 2019. Pictures I drew of Carrie Lam. Note the punk rock hairstyle.





Protests are also around the trans Pacific pipeline. I don't care about it. I'm not for it or against it. Either they don't want the pipeline or need to be paid more money to approve it. North of 60, the TV show was all about a Native town being convinced to let pipelines etc run through their town. Some were against it, some wanted a bigger payoff. There are two kinds of protests for pipelines, the don't want it protests and the want a bigger payoff protests. Meanwhile the pipelines get siphoned along various points by criminal gangs, cartels etc. Using dead animals as fuel is kind of anachronistic and will not get us to Kardashev 1 let alone the Kardashev 2 of Star Trek or the Kardashev 3 of STAR WARS. Oil and petroleum maintains a status quo and keeps a cartel more powerful than drug cartels OPEC in operation. You can't deny though, next to miniature nuclear engines, petroleum or oil gives more kick than electric or steam engines. Unless there's a prototype all electric sports car. There probably is. There's other forms of energy like ion engines, cold fusion, electric engines, proton engines, and probably engines that run on orgone or maybe biomass like Back to the Future.


I doubt I could go to Hong Kong. I'm too wired to the English language. I speak English 24 hours a day for decades on end.😃 Would people of Hong Kong exactly be known for speaking English 24 hours a day? I think they're more known for speaking Cantonese 24 hours a day. And I get a generous government pension. I often think I don't belong anywhere on Earth, in Canada I'm a visible minority, in Hong Kong is prefer to speak English all the time, England too snobby too expensive, so why don't I overdose on heroin and move to the afterlife instead?
Visible minority is relative and a shifting term. Its meaning is not static. Before 1949, women were a visible minority in Canada as they didn't have the vote. At one time, children and the elderly were classified as visible minorities. Handicapped people were a visible minority too as not too many places were wheelchair accessible and with handicapped designated parking. What about invisible minorities? At one time the LGBTQ community was an invisible minority. An invisible minority is those with hidden handicaps such as mental illness. Or those of a European country that lost a war with Canada or the States, so at one time Germans were an invisible minority. Canada is nice because people are accepting of people from different places like the starship Enterprise which has all manner of races even extra terrestrial and androids" on board. Other countries are more obsessed with race. Everytime you walk through the door someone says farang. I shouldn't care about that. That actually means nothing. Someone black or Asian could be named NBA MVP and somewhere else a White person is sitting in stir because he did 51 people in. I'm going to stop caring about that.



US warship attacked in Iran. Tonkin Incident again?

I saw an apartment under construction on fort street and cook streets. The balconies had no railings on them yet. That reminded me of the prison that the dwarf in Game of Thrones was in, no bars. No reaching through the bars for the stars. What bars?

Wishlist: STAR WARS, Journey to the force awakens trading cards. At least two packs.


"Have you ever heard a seal sing 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?'" Sonia Singer, Global News. I never heard a seal sing The Go-Gos 'Our Lips Are Sealed', let alone Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.


Speaking of sealed with a kiss, I had my tooth extracted yesterday. Sudden, unexpected. It had been feeling 'weird' for a couple of days. Today, my room is being sprayed for bedbugs. I washed and dried all my clothes and bedsheets. I only have one laundry load of clothes, and one laundry load of bedsheets. Placed in garbage bags and placed in the center of the room. All surfaces wiped down, furniture pulled away from the walls, electrical socket covers removed. Then I have to be away for 6 hours. That's a pain for someone, yours truly who recently spent three days a row, not leaving my room. No wonder my YouTube career is tanking. One needs exposure, promotion, advertising. In my case, zero out of three ain't bad. Also one needs to interact with their audience. It helps to be extraverted rather than introverted if one is going to go into entertainment. I could have, should have, talked more on YouTube; vlogging. I also have the skills of artistic illustration. Too bad I didn't make money with it. I think people are stealing my thunder. My Star trek cartoon only got 7 views. If I took that kind of thing with any kind of seriousness, I'd be really upset. I'm happy enough to have FlipAClip with the tablet. Ibis Illustrator is redundant although it has more features, watercolour paintbrush, etc. Even if there was no internet but a tablet with FlipAClip including adding ones own audio, I'd still be happy. Tablet with FlipAClip is better than drawing with a mouse. This method feels more natural. The tablet is portable, take it with me anywhere even on board a third class train in Thailand. I can see that. The portability of the tablet is better than drawing hunched over a desk. All those years of desk drawing did bring a lot of training I otherwise wouldn't have gotten. FlipAClip gives you the option of so many frames a second, maximum of 30. Imagine if it had a femto setting. That's be about a trillion, not billion, frames a second. That's mind-blowing! How many units of Planck time is one of those frames? Uh, a length of Planck time is 10 -44 power. A femtosecond is 10 -12 power. 12 into 44 is roughly 3 and a half so does that mean there are 3 and a half Planck lengths of time in a femtosecond? No that's fuzzy math. That would mean that since a thousand is ten to the power of three and a million is ten to the power of six does then two thousand is equal to a million. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. To divide the powers of ten you subtract the exponents. 10 -44 divided by 10 -12 power is 10 -32 power, that's how many Planck units of time is in a femto second and that's a lot. 50 years ago a camera could do a million frames a second. It could photograph a bullet going through an apple. A video shot with a femtophotographic camera would take a year to play out. It could photograph a light beam and have it appear to be moving slowly. I wish I first got this at 10 years old rather than at 50 years old. That's life. At 50, I bring a lifetime of experience including international travel to the table that I otherwise wouldn't have brought if I was younger. My baby. Herbessa was my baby.
To my guinea pig: "I love you." My guinea pig: "And I love you too."
This was the month from hell. All in one month, 2 cockroach sprayings, and 1 bedbug spraying which means at least leaving for 6 hours if not all the other stuff. Then 3 dental appointments, one to drain the abscess, another extraction and then a root canal. Otherwise, a 5 week month, no GST, but with $100 raise which is the same as GST. Next month is sweeter. Only 1 bedbug spraying, no dental appointments, 4 week month with $150 raise and with GST.
On a 4 week month with GST, I could afford to go to Vancouver. $5 Victoria bus all-day pass plus $18 approx x 2 = $36 plus $11 compass card day pass = $65. Four, five hours each way. I saw the Butchart Gardens website. 1, 2, 3 hour itinerary. So for Vancouver, 2 hours is Granville Street Downtown area plus English Bay. 3 hours is Granville Street Downtown plus either Vancouver Museum Vanier Park. 4 hours is again, Downtown Granville and then UBC MOA, Museum of Anthropology. Give or take one hour. Meal stop not included with time estimate and would be additional.
Vancouver Chinatown would be a prime tourist destination, that's if you like discarded needles and safe injection sites which is what you have to brave the gauntlet of to visit the esteemed wonton noodles restaurants of Chinatown. I'd be willing to visit there. However, any wonton noodles I can get in Vancouver, I can get in this town.


I was thinking of getting a Google chromecast at $54 plus tax. That's crazy. I already have a PC hooked up to the TV. Wouldn't a tablet be redundant? Chromecast works along a certain vector. Apps have to be chromecast enabled. Not all are. YouTube probably is but is hoopla or tubi? Therefore, no dice. I can also get YouTube on my big screen TV through either of my Blu Ray machines. No Chromecast machine.


After the extraction, my gums hurt. I tried T3 but they left me with an undesirable druggy pilly tranquy feeling. The best way to live is clean and sober. Then online I read that clove oil or even chewing raw garlic which is in the clove family helps. I have garlic. I chewed it. It works. Cuts down the pain 75% to 100%. I was going to get orajel at 7-11, but why not save money? I still have at least one whole clove of garlic.


I got GOT season 1 and 2, so far. In season 1, the brother tried to steal the dragon eggs. He later on got liquid gold poured over him and died. In season 2 there was Qarth, the greatest city that ever was and ever will be. I've been to a few cities. They all say that about themselves. I think Vancouver is the greatest city despite the substandard roller coaster and hockey team which has never and probably will never win the Stanley Cup.
Ultimate wish list. An impossibility. If I were to live in Vancouver, the number one place is between 16th and 25th Avenue and between MacDonald and Arbutus. Actually, the Point Grey area. Maybe in the next life. I doubt in this one. Me having written this is useless.


In the near future in election ads would have a disclaimer, written on the bottom of the screen, "this is not a deepfake video". Has the human species after 100,000 years of evolution come to this? Well, it's been a good run.
The algorithm for detecting deepfake videos would be that a normal video is like an unscrambled Rubik's cube. A deepfake video is like a scrambled Rubik's cube.

King Arthur. Thursday, June 27, 2019. Hypnagogic voice upon awakening. An answer to a question.


Cocaine is absolutely legal in Peru 2 grams, Colombia 1 gram and Mexico 1/2 gram. Interestingly, 2 grams is the minimum lethal dosage. Whereas for heroin, the lethal dosage is 1 gram.


I don't go to parties. Every day, some times. Things, people, situations have a way of "getting into my hair". That it's this person or that person is incidental. The pattern is there. And I can't seem to stop thinking about it. For one day. But over the years, on a lot of days, I had a lot of people get into my hair, then now thinking back I can't remember what they were. Like months later, I won't remember what, quote, "got into my hair" today. I should have said more. I should have said less. Did I commit a faux pas unintentionally? Every day, all the time. Year after year of fuck up after fuck up.