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Despite the sunny day, depravity kept me inside this afternoon. I am a hopeless moral weakling.
Last evening as I awaited my younger brother's homecoming, I tuned in the final episode of the T.V. series Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area.
I grew to be very caring about the heist gang. And with the way that police have blindly conducted themselves these past three years in our real world, serving as nothing but thugs for their brass and their political owners, I no longer have overall respect for them.
Consequently, I saw no need for the heist gang to risk their lives trying to defend themselves without killing any of the forces being launched against them who had orders to exterminate all of the heist gang. I no longer have any admiration for automatonic special forces who operate as a deadly machine-like unit without needing or caring to know why they are assaulting other people.
Likewise for snipers who kill by command without any need to be invested in the why of what they are doing ─ they only need a 'superior' to command it, and the act is done.
I despise this mentality ─ I have witnessed far too much of this violent, blind obedience to perceived authorities.
As far as I am concerned, such goons deserve extinction.
I had previously said that I became so enamoured of the heist gang cast that I had barely any interest in ever seeing the original Spanish series, but I might actually seek out a dubbed version. But we shall see.
I am going to miss many of the Korean cast.
My brother obligingly did not show up until the conclusion of the episode, so I was spared his unwanted drunken interruption.
When he joined me, I used our Android TV Box to tune in an episode of Chicago Fire. This time it was season six's episode 10 ("Back with a Bang") ─ not that it would mean aught to my brother. He promptly passed out, and remained unconscious until maybe a half hour into the movie that I next tuned in.
This weak-brained conduct is quite disgusting.
A few days ago I decided to get around to watching all three of The Hobbit movies, so this was the first ─ 2012's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
I was not entirely sure that I had never watched it, but I did seem to recognize the early scene that took place in and around Bilbo Baggins home. The scene of the gang of Dwarves reuniting under Gandalf in Bilbo's home where they were to subsequently make waste of his store of foodstuffs was definitely familiar.
But nothing about the quest itself was, nor any of the battle scenes.
I was actually rather glad that my brother was unconscious when I began the movie because I knew that it was exceptionally long (over 2½ hours), and he would have objected. It is no fault of mine that he can't stop drinking and come home earlier than he does ─ ergo, he can put up with how late some of these features can run.
Or he can just go to bed if unhappy with the late hour.
I love seeing true evil fall to 'good' ─ it deeply stirs me emotionally. Consequently, I very much enjoyed this movie. Even so, I am going to take a lot of time before I tune in the second movie of the trilogy.
One does not eat a miracle (or heroic) pig all at once, after all!
When my sober brother and I got together mid-morning today, once again I put our Android TV Box to work and we watched Odessa Orlewicz's 47-minute video published yesterday on Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel: Interview-BC Woman Loses Leg To Blood Clots After Astrazenca & Organs Being Denied.
I interview 2 brave Canadian women who are living a dystopian nightmare under the Trudeau regime. Rene suffered blood clots resulting in losing her leg after the "safe and effective" Astrazeneca shot that was recalled, while Sheila is refused an organ transplant if she doesn't submit to the medical mafia and take the shot. Canada has fallen. Will Canadians wake up,and take back their country from the pharma mafia overlords before it's too late? Could this be you, or your son or daughter, the next time the lib gov does this again? Which I assure you. They will.
I will not link to its Librti.com source, because the video froze as soon as the first of the two guests began telling her story.
I next tuned in a pair of videos that had both been uploaded yesterday to Rumble's Children's Health Defense Canada channel.
The first video was an hour long: The Hidden Healthcare Crisis.
Amanda Forbes sits down with Vascular Surgeon and Professor of Medicine, Dr. York Hsaing, to discuss the hidden Health Care Crisis happening in BC (and other Provinces), as well as the Judicial Review that the CSSEM.org is spearheading to push back on the current mandates, and the film that is exposing it all on May 13, 2023!
The second video was pretty much as long: Back To Basics Series: GMO's 101.
In our Back To Basics Series, we start from the very beginning for those of you new to all sorts of health related topics and make it as easy as possible to understand. In our current times of being bombarded by conflicting information, we want to bring you ways to simply understand the topics that drastically affect the health of you, and your families.
In GMO's 101 Amanda Forbes sits down with Howard Vlieger. Howard has been a 'student of the soil' since 1989. He has been a crop nutrition adviser and has founded two companies to help family farmers reduce their dependency on chemical-based farming and transition to biological and/or organic production. Howard now works and teaches as an independent crop nutrition advisor, helping both crop and livestock farmers all across the U.S.
Howard works with scientists and researchers around the world to develop effective solutions, based on the latest science, for the real-life problems farmers are experiencing because of GMO crops and glyphosate. Howard is a co-author and the primary coordinator of a first of its kind scientific study: the feeding of GMO grain and non-GMO grain to hogs for their lifetime as a meat animal. Howard is an internationally recognized speaker on the topic of GMOs.
Join us next week for Glyphosate 101
My brother sought bed rest well before the second video concluded. I watched it while having my day's first meal; and then at its conclusion at 12:30 p.m. or so, I retreated to my bedroom where I succumbed to noxiousness.
That did not dispel me from requiring a nap, so the additional time loss meant that I had none remaining for any sunning. Besides, this is bath day. And since my early evening has already arrived, I must conclude this post so that I can have that bath. I have an early a.m. walk planned, so there is not going to be any evening T.V. with my brother later ─ he will be on his own.
Fortunately, the next three days are due to be sunny and hot, so I will be able to get in some afternoon sunning then.







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