Monday, April 8

Dystopia

Moms had a full x-ray examination performed a few days ago with the results indicating that there were no bone fractures or internal injuries from the latest fall. So, what is causing all of the recent pain? Apparently, chronic arthritis is the culprit. And, it’s getting worse. Moms can barely walk anymore. In all likelihood, moms may require a wheelchair very soon. Not good.

The Holy Scriptures, “The Denial of Death,” penned by the Great Prophet, Ernest Becker, was donated to the public library on Saturday. The walk through the Capital District grounds to and from the public library was exhilarating which only enhanced the donation event. Alas, the elation was short-lived.


Gym workouts have only been sustained by “automatic pilot” mode. Unfortunately, “automatic pilot” is beginning to fail. No telling when the workouts will be mummified.

The International Market Place, the surrogate “living room,” is becoming tiresome. Free wireless access is nice, but the Net is so boring. Even the RT News video stream has been accessed less and less. Reading the actual news articles has become preferable.


After much deliberation, the decision has been made to mummify the Molech-themed Twitter® feed very soon. There is too little time left in life to invest in the project. Rather than delete its contents, a random password will be used to lock the feed and subsequently discarded. The feed itself will remain for posterity.

The fate of Notes is still undetermined. At this point in time, the Instagram® contingency does not meet the requirements for replacing Notes. Of course, that was the same conundrum with the original Twitter® feed. The structure of Instagram® presents even more difficulty, so it was summarily mummified.

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