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Dying Of Old Age, Life In A Bigger Entity’s Petri Dish And Being A Small Potato In Your Own

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‘Coronavirus’, if this name was copyrighted would be worth the world’s wealth.

Here are some profound observations that seem to have changed daily living as of this
moment. My main resource of information is ‘the central newsfeed’:
✓ Police have been granted legislative powers to fine people on the street for gathering
(reason given is to stop the spread of ‘the virus’.)
✓ Broadcasters claim that ‘the disease’ is passed on more easily when people are closer
than 2 meters from one another for any length of time.
✓ Police across the country have interpreted this in a number of ways. In Norfolk there
seems to be an autonomy placed on citizens to look after themselves, while ‘the
newsfeed’ tells me this is not the case in other parts of the country, where one police
force attempted a shaming campaign by using drone spy equipment to show walkers
visiting beauty spots and claiming such travel was problematic and part of the problem.
✓ A number of police forces have also began to utilize roadblocks where citizens are asked
for ID and proof and reason for travel, it is then the discretion of the officer to consider
whether citizens are worthy to travel or not. It has been reported that officers have
deemed trips to buy Easter eggs as unworthy and have confiscated such foods as ‘a
deterrent’.
✓ A ripple effect of media virtue signaling which has created an atmosphere where people
from different houses meeting together is speculated upon, and shamed. The ‘meeters’
are labelled as selfish and lacking responsibility, spreading ‘the virus’.
✓ Supermarkets, especially larger ones have begun to implement ‘safety measures’ into
their stores. These include a maximum buying allowance on products due to
oversubscription as people rush to the supermarkets to stockpile goods, presumably in
fear of a breakdown of society, or a vision of food supply problems as a result of the
contractions in the economy. Other measures include stores having a maximum
allowance of people into stores. This means that zombie lines of trolley wielding citizens
now line the parameter of car parks, sometimes more than 50 people thick (on a good
day). A security guard usually earns his crust by requesting the people in the line
‘practice social distancing’ while they wait for their turn to be allowed into the shop,
police patrol these car parks from time to time to ensure that social distancing is being
adhered to. Tesco, and perhaps others have also introduced plastic screens at the
checkout counter that presumably act as ‘virus splash blockers’ so that a potential
‘carrier’ doesn’t exhale over the hapless cashier. Chevrons have also been stuck on the
floors of the aisles 2 meters apart so that customers are alerted when they encroach
someone else’s virus free space, hopefully someone has explained this to the virus
vapors.
✓ Most employed people, and increasing numbers of self-employed people are receiving
government payments not to work and to ‘practice self-isolation’. I understand people
will receive 80% of their usual salary, with earnings covered for people earning up to
£2500. The money has been printed and borrowed, it will be interesting to witness how
this prevails down the road when the money needs to be raised by various means such
as taxation and cuts in public provisions, and everyone has maxed out the ‘free money’
given to them, and passed it on to Jeff Bezos. Farmers also claim that vegetables will ‘rot
in the field’ because there’s no one to pick them. Perhaps the government should have
worked out whether it would have been possible to pay 125% of people’s wages, and
have them work on the farms.
✓ Universities, schools and colleges are mostly closed down and students are learning via
computer programs and software, online lectures and other modes of virtual teaching
and/or learning.
✓ The only major exceptions is being a ‘key worker’, who are largely hospital staff or other
types of public service which cannot be completed from home, and are considered
essential for provincial supply/demand functioning in the country. If police question
your purpose for being out in the open air, it is one of the few suitable excuses to
present proof you are a key worker.
✓ ‘The virus’ has hatched the conditions for many technological experiments to begin to
take place in mass society that can be considered a conspiracy in themselves! Here are
some I could think of:
o Police using their surveillance gadgets to monitor people’s movements.
o The fazing out of the high street (it’s moving online and world emperor Jeff
Bezos is ready to sell it to you. His name is on Microsoft spell checker, just like
‘covid19’).
o The extinction of paper money (this could be considered a cashless experiment
where physical cash is riddled with viruses). Goodbye cash in hand
o Studying online (why do you even need to leave your house to study will be a
new question for many non-vocational courses).
o Work from home (why sit in an office to produce generic documents when it can
be done from home?),
o Online mass communication being obeyed mostly (The only people who have
told me to stay inside is the tv and the internet, and other people who have been
told by the tv and the internet).
o I wonder how many of my list will become permanent fixtures in our lives?
✓ One of the strangest occurrences of this situation, of which there are many must be the
way people seem to refrain from speaking in ideas and planes for the future. There is
less so of a projection of how people view the next six months in advance. The obvious
answer is ‘nobody knows!’, but this seems like a low-resolution thought process.
✓ The measures taken can be considered necessary in as far as ‘there is a contagious virus
which is now called a disease which seems to be mostly killing people by exposing
preexisting or underlying respiratory problems, I would presume without any
physiological training that ‘the virus/disease’ does not kill people by new means, but its
symptoms inhibit breathing normally, which leads to organ failure.
✓ Due to technological advancement, a deep concern is how wider society’s response has
been to manufacture and expel a paranoia by removing the possibility of mixing with
others for fear that they are ‘carriers’ (everyone is a sitting duck waiting for their
symptoms to show up). This will have dramatic metaphysical implications for human
beings, and the dynamics by which we typically engage with others, ie the totality of
freedom is the sum of its parts where individuals can act on their impulses as long as
they are not harming other people, but now the definition of harm is an invisible enemy,
and everyone’s imaginations are running wild!
✓ Perhaps the measures can be suitable for a finite amount of time, but for any length of
time it may incubate new habits and attitudes of living, and manifest new opportunities
for control and subordination.
✓ An encouraging stat which will age, but remains relevant for the time of this is ‘the week
ending 20th March saw applications of 10,645 for death certificates, 374 fewer deaths
than the previous week despite the coronavirus curve increasing daily for many weeks’
(government officer for national statistics 2020). The point being that people die every
day, and this fact can be polarized against coronavirus numbers.

There is a new working hypnotism, or a manifestation of realities that make humans blended
from nature, in the pursuit of servicing the human ecosystem, that’s the big symptom of this;
coronavirus has exposed, and continues to expose the great danger around the corner. With
technology we are living ‘the virus’ through a visceral, contaminated theatre of images,
numbers and people in coverall suits ‘going to war’.
Pseudo cultures of ‘bringing the community together’, ‘in the name of our NHS which we must
save’, and police using Marshall Law based legislation to impose restrictions on human modes
of being is the real concern. And the coverage of the internet goes wild in every direction!
The simplified and efficient subjugation of technology to feed our eyeballs with all our latest
newfound twitches and impulses erode discrimination between what you may have meanwhile
thought about without macrocosmic reality possibility. Now delivered to your handheld device
via centralized algorithms- what do you want to see? Glitter, bright utopia and trajectory of
progress (5G is only bad if you sniff it all at once!) ‘The virus’ comes along, and now we’re
ordered to stay inside, so the progress can begin once again.
The progress will begin again with the added benefit of all that has been learned from
technological subsistence during ‘the lockdown’. The eminence of what will be named ‘progress
in 12 months' time is already being nurtured, and all you can do is click the ‘like button’ and
flick through ‘the feed’. Use the means of news production and opinion to their limits. ‘Ignorant
to what you are most assured’ (Huxley 1949). Filtering something opaque so that you can see
the meaning, figuratively drawn from the collective subconscious of truths of similar experience
embroidered into the culture.
Writers such as Aldous Huxley spoke throughout his life about the dangers of more convenient
technology that is morally neutral, but simply allows the user to bypass consideration of a
whole subject, but rather indiscriminately present themselves as an expert of numerous low
resolution offerings presented to them on ‘the newsfeed’. The stockpiled opinions gathered can
be powerful enough for people to then act out their online responses in their daily lives as
disapproval or overt approval. This creates new conditions for social referencing and how
people interact and what they claim to know, or attempt to find out.
I can renew my hobbies, get the beesuit on and replace the roofs, add some honey supas,
because at least the clocks have gone forward, so the nights are drawing out, and the weather’s
getting ripe for seedlings to do okay, and the road stays dry so the motorcycle can eat up the
road, and flex some miles. I’m chasing down a large bag of lentils, because the proletariat keep
buying too many bags of them.
The latest fashion coming around the corner will be apocalypse masks, but I’ve not been wise
enough to contemplate getting one yet. The main asset right now seems to be cash, and the
worst investment seems to be future travel plans, because I’d say a concerning amount of the
population seem to vivify the air in China, Spain and Italy as ‘riddled with it’. A lot of people
think the air is cursed in those places, and perhaps you’ve seen the propaganda people are
making, deciding that the virus is red spikey blobs circulating the city air. I should think takings
at the Chinese takeaways are shamefully low, driven by the same fear. There will be some great
social referencing examples from this time, so it is advisable to pay attention!
‘Mantle of the expert’ is a learning approach where people pretend like they’re experts on a
given subject in order to piece together collectively by thinking critically of a given subject in
order to better understand how the sum of its parts work together. People lacking attention in
their realities have taken this situation as a fine opportunity to wholeheartedly devise a stance
on this subject, and this has manifested in highly toxic results at times, and the byproducts of
these low resolution opinions may have unexpected consequences in the future (Why are
people ‘gathering’?/Is your excuse to be away from the house justified?) are the type of
subject's people seem to really enjoy discussing at the moment. And this can develop into who
is ‘clean’?
I have again become a ‘key worker’ more recently and I am presumably ‘never clean’, even
though I work in a hospital with no recorded cases.
A great political spill has still managed to find its way into the discourse. This came most
comprehensively by my estimations with the ‘clap our NHS at randomly arranged intervals’
campaign (these intervals will increase you will understand). Media outlets, particularly the
patriotic market have been ‘freeze drying iconic moments’, as 5% of a bored nation bash pots
and pans together to give praise to our National Health Service.

This proved to offer a taproot for socialists claimed that people who voted conservative are
considered non entitled to clap for the NHS as they did not offer enough funding ‘now that it
matters’.
As well as having a fascist tinge to this philosophy, there is also people in the world who need
to have their cake and eat it, and love to become intellectuals when a retrospective scenario
does not yield the results that everyone were hoping for, even though they do not seem to
realize they would have needed to make sacrifices for the resources they knew people would
require.

The fable sings something like Boris Johnson is a blond bubble of celluloid that resembles
Wilson Fisk who wants to get all horror show with the NHS, kill off the vulnerable, colluding
with ‘the americans’ (Donald Trump’s caricature has hooked people on media more easily so it
would be too simple to find a supervillain style to place on old Trump’s head). There they all sit
with cigars and feet on top of mahogany desks speculating of ways to rape the NHS, want to
turn the NHS into one big vending machine that doesn’t take my old pound coins, and says
‘please insert more money’ when the chemotherapy is getting to the end of the bag.
The NHS clap thing is unfolding alongside a static of very strange news such as ‘corona virus is
this generation’s world war’, ‘Boris Johnson gets corona virus’, ‘the chief medical officer is not
good looking (but he is directing the beloved NHS?), ‘why has Putin not got corona virus after
he shook hands with that guy’, ‘lockdown fears over weekend sunshine’ and the list goes on.
Facebook research find that their platform engagement is most effective when the news is
most controversial, and perhaps this whole thing is a fine example of this research, or perhaps
it’s the phenotype of the research........ INSIDE THE MATRIX.
I have gone around the sun 26 times so far, plying myself to the company of people who are not
surprised, and so preoccupied by ‘the flux’ of living that they go about life without fear of
nuance. The eyes just scan for interesting lifeforms, and the body follows some time around 12
weeks later seems the hard and loose rule.
You need to keep focused on reality is the surest thing that can be said, because there’s
something strange going on, and it seems as if the younger you are the more susceptible you
are to becoming an online expert’s fool. Best recognize the power of frivolous information
instruments or soon you’ll think water comes from a bottle.
Take a good break from Faceook! We are donating our minds to the central pursuit that we
have encapsulated with the internet and distributed to global lengths (ie social media, news
platforms, youtube).

The Printing Press previously offered the free flowing of information, where previously
messengers delivered information by far less efficient means, and much delayed compared
with the instantaneousness of modern times, but then again people are naïve to think that you
don’t pay a price for the improved effectiveness of something, simply information free forall
offers more indiscriminate means of delivery.
Soon the information will find itself passed around on encrypted microchips that will find their
way into our skulls, this could be considered an ideal synthesis between technology and nature,
or the manipulation and mitigation of moral neutrality. ‘The virus’ is a biologic destiny, it’s not
easily acceptable because humans are considered the all-powerful lifeform, and our survival is
assured and comprehensive seeing as the world appears to have become a mailable platform
for whatever we require, but this has been exposed. Coronavirus is a coming and going lifeform
that's just evolved to a point where humans are struggling to cope with it. Maybe in our lives
there will be worse strains than this, and hopefully we can find the technological means to keep
up with the symptoms.
The illegitimate hunger is the incubator for total destruction.

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