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8/26

Odd day.

I woke up this morning with every intention of chasing doxy (I need 29 more) and going to the gym.

I was going to leave at 5am and knew, somehow, that I’d make my doxy quota because a new event is starting tomorrow.   It’ll be near impossible to farm them for a week.   It was going to be in the low to mid-80s, which is awesome weather and I was just going to do my thing today.

You know.   The thing of the thing of the thing.

Nope.

I heard the rain at five am.
… Dozed off for another half an hour.   Still rain.  With those raindrops, my entire planned day when into a puddle and swirled with dirt to make a mud pie.

I slept in a bit.   Kind of cleaned my room.   Cleaned one of the bathrooms.   Dusted off the pictures.  I was going to mop, my mom and Bill are around.    I didn’t want to take any chances of Bill slipping.    That’s exactly what he’d need — a good fall after his heart surgery from a couple of weeks ago.  I just didn’t want to take any chances.

I posted about Nuisance.    Miss the little kitty.

… and really haven’t done much of anything else.   It’s nearly 4:30.

Weird…

I did rally around noon and decided I was going to take myself to a movie – Ready or Not – but the baby brother was within hearing range and he bought tickets for us both for tomorrow.    So much for that, but that’s okay.    Ready or Not isn’t something baby bro would usually watch.   It’s good for him to get out of his comfort zone a little bit.

I’ve noticed the 2020 syndrome heating up.
Well, 2020 is part of a societal syndrome that seems to come around every 10 years.  For some reason, if a year ends in a zero, there’s going to be some sort of chronic meltdown, hell on earth, the world as we know it is going to change.

A famous example is Y2K.
In 1999, just about everyone thought that all useable electronics were going to be inoperable because they weren’t programmed to understand the year 2000.  Planes couldn’t fly.  Bank accounts wouldn’t be able to be accessed.   The issue was hyped by the government, media, and companies.

It was kind of an all hands on deck – buy toilet paper and canned food now type of thing… which really didn’t turn out to be anything at all.   Preparations were made and there really wasn’t much of a big difference at all between 1999 and 2000.  The most annoying thing I remember is all my checks (Yes, we used checks back then) started with 19___________-  I had to mark out the 19 and use a 20.

—  If you use checks now, you probably notice that there isn’t a 20 there for the year.   It’s just a blank line.

I forget what 2010 was, but this 2020 seems to be heavily influenced by UFOs and aliens.  Don’t believe me?   Google UFO News and see what you come up with.   I get article hits from two days ago and further.    Every now and then I check on Drudge.   There have even been articles about cigar or cone-shaped space crafts there.

If I had money, I’d be willing to bet that those articles become more frequent and some people claiming to be abductees will come forward.   There will be some sort of direct connection to Trump and we will just go on from there.

Watch for it.
It’ll be there, even if the mainstream media doesn’t cover it very much this year because of reasons.

Do I think there are aliens?
Yes, of course.

Are they trying to make contact or have made contact with us?
Perhaps, but definitely not on a large scale.  The Earth is probably like someone’s pet project or thesis paper.

……  You know, I wonder if more people believe in aliens then in God.

What to do whatto do whattodo….

4 responses to “8/26”

  1. The best part is when nothing happens, they aren’t WRONG… they just got the date wrong. It’s actually going to be 2030!

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    1. Okay. 2030. I should be around for that.
      How do you think it’s going to happen?

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      1. Aliens. It’s always aliens. lmao

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      2. Not zombies?
        The zombie virus seems to be a big thing any more.

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