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Honeybee's avatar

Yes...the walkie talkie one was super funny!

Life can be terminated with a swift bullet, but the person can die slowly. I was impressed by this fact when my second husband (we had divorced but remained super good friends and eventually even roommates at the time of his death from colon cancer) was in hospice and dying. I wasn't able to see him often because I was working five 12-hour shifts (which translated with commute time and preparation of my vehicle for the shift into 14-hour days away from home) so I could afford the rent and various utility payments due (since he had been dividing expenses with me). When I did see him, I observed how very extended the death process can be. He had accepted his colon cancer diagnosis and elected no treatment. I think he thought that he would rapidly die. He was a fellow Buddhist; he had no fear of death. Yet, I remarked to him the last time I saw (I was phoned during work and informed of his death that week) that, although he was well prepared to die, life has a tendency to hang on. He nodded and agreed with me.

Poisoning people, whether not not through smartdust and nanotechnology or scalar waves, is a slow process. Look at the huge numbers of cancer, strokes, heart issues, and neurological problems people who accepted the injection continue to encounter and fight even today so many years after the initial injections (as predicted by many doctors and researchers).

I saw my hairdresser yesterday. I only see her every three months because my hair has grown long since retiring and I need little service. I'm her first appointment. She immediately entered the salon, engaged with me, and went to the restroom to throw up.

My hairdresser remains the one last contact I have with people I knew prior to Covid. My Buddhist organization recommended the injection and required national leaders to vaxx. I no longer interact with them. My herbalist threw me out of her house when I said, very gently, that not everyone needed to vaxx to "end" the pandemic.

I haven't asked my hairdresser if she accepted the vaxx. Every avenue of approach felt invasive. We've been longtime acquaintances and friends to some extent purely through appointments--although those appointments go back decades. She's had this "problem" intermittently for four years. She can't keep food in her stomach. She tolerates meat and apples only at this point. She's getting every kind of scan and test starting next week. She's had previous testing with inconclusive results.

So, I'm chanting for her. For her to get well. For a valid diagnosis to present. For effective treatment to begin.

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Heather B's avatar

The walkie talkie one! 😂😂😂

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