Apart from an episode of FBI: International (episode 11 "Someone She Knew" of season two), I probably only watched a few women's MMA matches last evening as I awaited my younger brother's homecoming from his daily socializing.
The Wikipedia description of the FBI: International episode is false, by the way. The American woman who had been kidnapped had actually been taken when she was a girl living back in the States, and was somehow spirited away by her Austrian-born captor to his native country to raise as his property in an attic or some such.
My brother was later getting home than I hoped, for it meant that we would not have the time to watch an episode of one of the series I had intended ─ the episodes tend to exceed 1½ hours by as much as 10 minutes or even more.
It was around 10:40 p.m. that he deigned to show, so even though I tuned in the intended episode of Big Little Lies (episode six "Burning Love" of season one) to lead things off, I had to substitute an episode of Peaky Blinders (episode three "Gold" of season six) for our second show rather than what I had hoped for us to watch.
I use our Android TV Box to locate episodes of the TV series that we follow.
When my brother and I got together this morning for some T.V. early into the latter half of the morning, I led us off with a 1½-hour (1:33:02) video that had been added to BitChute's TruthVid channel back on November 24, 2019: 100 Proofs the Israelites were WHITE.
Who are the modern European people and where did they come from?
The following is a list which undoubtedly proves the ancient lsraelites were white. That the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Germanic European people today are in fact the true and only descendants of lsrael who inherited all the promises made to our forefathers. That virtually all of the Bible Prophecies are centered around the modern white race today spread through out the whole world.
The list contains a mixture of scripture, bible verses both old and new testament and also historical study.
There is much more to the description, but I do not care to add it all. Nevertheless, it was definitely interesting.
All else worth mentioning was an episode of Inside No. 9 ─ episode three ("Lip Service") of series (or season) six.
By its finish, my brother was set for some bed rest before he left for the day to socialize. I had not yet sought my nap by the time of his departure, my day's first meal being one of the delays.
An overcast early morning gave way toward noon and much blue sky displayed. The day was solidly sunny by the time I was done my short nap, so I ventured out into the backyard and possibly as early as 2:47 p.m. began something over 80 minutes of sunning, I would say.
A few days ago I wrote of the rat that a trap my youngest stepson had bought had managed to probably mortally injure, even though we found the pathetic creature maybe six inches from the overturned trap, and making feeble scrambling efforts as it kind of squealed while lying on its side.
The rat was all white on the side displayed, and black colouring could be seen running along its back. We never saw its other side. Clearly, it had been someone's pet.
We watched and discussed what to do with it for some minutes as it settled down, still breathing, with some blood smearing on the floor when my stepson slid it onto a newspaper and covered it over with a clear plastic shoe box.
He finally decided to carry it as it was out to the alleyway beside our house (we live in a cul-de-sac) and deposit it on some bad citizen's discarded sofa and companion chair. To his thinking, some cat or raccoon could dispatch it and end its suffering, if it did not somehow manage to recover from whatever damage it had incurred.
I went there the following morning, but could not see any trace of the creature, although I did not know exactly where to look.
Well, this afternoon in the backyard I noticed a quite small chunk or patch of bloody fur and hide; although it was a dirty blond/grey colour, perhaps it was some remnant of the formerly beautiful rat. The chunk was maybe 20 feet at most from where my stepson would have left the rat ─ there is a high wooden fence separating our yard from the alley that is blocked to motor vehicles and only used by pedestrians to shortcut through to a nearby fairly major avenue.
Did the rat fall prey to something ─ maybe even a skunk?
Could the chunk have been dropped by a scavenging crow?
I don't know.
My stepson is soft-hearted where killing anything is concerned, so I know he feels wretchedly. I am similarly afflicted ─ and I had nothing to do with setting the trap for the rat. Heck, I didn't even know we had one in the house ─ according to the lad, it had become resident about five days or nights earlier. Or at least, that is when he and his brother first became aware of it, but they said nothing to my brother and I.
I do rehearse that I likely should have outright mercy-killed the rat, but I could not tell if it was mortally injured or not. What if it was only badly concussed and could survive?
And what would a merciful killing have looked like? Using a sledge hammer on its head? Or hacking off its head with an axe?
It all sounds so brutal.
No, I do not feel at all good about what the trap did to the rat, nor how we dealt with the rat afterwards. But former pet or not, it was carrying on in the house as if it was a wild rat, and had to be stopped from rampaging about.
None of this would have happened if it had approached one of my stepsons in an affection-seeking manner, instead of carrying on like it was vermin.
I am considering a walk and some grocery shopping later this evening, so I am going to quit this post and rest up for the venture. I want to get at least a five-mile walk out of it, and would need to leave before my brother gets back.







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