Monday mornings are always fun, aren’t they? Of course, I’m being facetious, if you haven’t already guessed. I wasn’t particularly excited myself to wake up on this Monday morning after stumbling across an apparently not so widely seen tweet yesterday. That tweet is below:
Needless to say, I probably could have slept better last night if I had never seen these words strung together by this individual’s account, or whomever may have been responsible for letting this statement loose upon the Twit-verse. But I did eventually sleep, however fitful and unproductive that slumber may have been.
As far as I can tell at this moment, nothing earth-shattering has happened in the time that I was dead to the world. Or at least, nothing has been reported that could be interpreted as such, either in the M5M(mainstream media for those who may be new to the lingo) or the independent media space. However, even at the time of this publication, the day is still young and the corporate news doesn’t typically kick into high gear until we get closer to the “prime time” advertising slots. So I guess we still have to wait and see whether or not Herr Rothschild’s vague prognostication is founded in reality, or if it is just some mal-natured trolling on the masses.
Now, you can choose to spend the rest of your day fretting about some mythical impending catastrophe if you so desire; that is your choice, after all. As for me, I intend to keep one eye on whatever schlock we are being fed today by our corporate handlers. They tend towards aggressive action when they think that you’re not paying attention to what they are attempting to program. But mostly, unless the earth suddenly splits in two at the equator(or some other such actual biblical scale event), I’ll spend the day reading, researching, planning, prioritizing, and creating. In my current mindset, these are the areas where focus needs to be provided. The rest can look after itself.
Remember that we are all still human; those of use that can prove it and don’t have to worry about being referred to as reptilian, anyway. And some of the best known medicine for humans has always been humor and laughter. In that spirit, I would prescribe taking a few minutes out of your day to enjoy 10 Covid-Skeptic Memes to Get You Through the Day, as shared by Kim Usbourne and Off-Guardian.
Laughter, memery, and a well developed sense of humor can provide much more in terms of beneficial mental and physical self-defense than any chemical or pill ever has. Share these offerings with people you know that need them. Let them spread like a virus.