Saturday, July 10

Different Toilet

Subsequent to procuring a Subway® sandwich last night, a bus ride to Ala Moana Center was in order. Dining in the Makai Market food court was okay, even given the huge crowds (as opposed to Thursday night). Just being able to loiter somewhere for an extended period was a welcome change.

Later, a belated visit to Barnes & Noble® ended up being quite shocking. All of the bookshelves inside the store have been rearranged in a layout that resembles a giant maze. There were many dead ends. What is the purpose of the maze? No doubt, “social distancing.” In any case, there was little reason to even bother looking around. That’s okay, most of the books are “woke” shit anyway.

Then, a brief jaunt was made to the East end of the mall. The top level, Ho’okipa Terrace, was teeming with people. The area is home to various restaurants and bars. Actually, there are hordes of people queued outside nearly all of the restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Soon, there will be claims that “clusters” of “super-duper corona” are breeding at those locations. Ho-hum.

A general observation of the crowds at Ala Moana Center and Waikiki is that many people have become less conscious of anything. Long-term face mask deployment has probably caused brain damage by hypoxia. Or, the spike proteins generated by the experimental mRNA “vaccine” may have crossed the blood-brain barrier and are now triggering micro-aneurysms. Severe cognitive degeneration is fairly obvious. If people are near comatose, how can they be “woke”? Perhaps many of them will be severely incapacitated or end up dead within a couple of years. Good riddance!

And now, a Notes public service announcement:

Miscellany: Alternative news aggregators are now being weaned along with many independent “blogs.” Anything published anywhere is suspect and is subject to purge. There’s just too much bullshit and propaganda. Primary reliance will be on “common sense.” Heck, even the Spankbang site has lost its luster.

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