Su 2/6/22
Su 2/6/22
825am. 1111am (2 hits/bong). 1pm (a pinch). 520pm (2 hits/bong).
Up 650am: Partly sunny with temps to mid 30's.
Watched 'THIS IS NOT A MOVIE' (Kanopy). A profile of Robert Fisk, English war correspondent for British news. He claimed that he was biased toward the ones who suffer and the 'little guy' in general. The aim of journalism is to report the truth regardless of what this means to the establishment. He seemed like a highly intelligent and decent person who was very highly organized. He kept all of his 'paper copy' of all stories that he covered. This included photographs, pictures, and whatever else was determined while he was in the story. After the film I learned on Wikipedia that Fisk died of a stroke in 2020 and he was 74.
I sent an email to Kanopy about problems on the site. I hope they tell me something that I can use and not 'clear the cache'.
Began 'THE TINDER SWINDLER' (Netflix).
1220pm: Shut it down at 57" and will begin the Weekly Cleaning. Then I will spend the afternoon on the machines at Planet Fitness.
115pm: To Planet Fitness. 45" Cross. 45" Treadmill. 30" Bike. 30" Treadmill. 30" Cross and watched more of 'NARCO: Mexico and more of STEVEN PINKER on J.R.E.
520pm: In the tub with 'WE CAN BUILD YOU' and listening to WAYNE SHORTER; 'Black Woman' - SONNY SHARROCK; 'THE WINTER BROTHERS' (Edgar & JOHNNY); EDGAR WINTER & The White Trash Band.
I'm trying to find a better way to smoke. Instead of three times a day I'd like to smoke less, but more often. Let's call it 'micro-dosing with pot'. A few bong hits every 2 1/2 hrs seems to work the best.
Feeling tired today and when I got out of the tub I just felt like reading more of 'WE CAN BUILD YOU'. Then I went downstairs and watched random YouTube videos; Candace Owens getting taken apart by Joe Rogan over her ignorant position on global warming..."I just don't believe it, I don't have any reason, but I just don't believe in it." And a video of Joey Diaz in an interview while eating hot and spicy chicken wings. It looked like he was having a stroke.
Philip K. Dick: "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
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