So I was hanging out with a friend who is a centrist but seems to lean left, he knows I am conservative, but I don't go to deep into politics with him, just that I don't trust the establishment of either party. He knows I am unjabbed and never wore a mask.
Anyway, he brings up the jab. Said he went to get an MRI in his neck area. The tech asked him if he was jabbed, then asked when, he told the tech mar/apr, don't know the date, the tech pressed for a date, he didn't remember.
I was thinking this was leading to a booster question. But, not even close. He questioned the tech about why it mattered. The tech said the vaccine is showing up in MRIs, inflammation and showing past the blood brain barrier. My friend was shocked.
He is not getting boosted, hope he doesn't have complications from his initial doses, but glad he is waking up. He started questioning masks and said anyone that still wears one is suspect. He also questioned why they are still pushing the vax even though it does nothing for omicron. He says the majority of people he knows got omicron with the vax and without and all had similar symptoms.
People are waking up in stages. Waking up doesn't have to mean become fully awake. Waking up can be simply questioning things for the first time. Glad to see it happening, it gives me hope.
Before wokeism; Apocalpse Now, FMJ. The end of cinema as an art form, IMO.
"It's a shame she won't live, but then again, who does?"
For me in high school, Friday and Saturday nights for me meant watching Blade Runner, Empire Strikes Back, and Wrath of Khan on rotation. I didn't care for the sequel movie and didn't watch it until years after its release. When a sequel was announced, I predicted that the movie would involve eplosions, a flying car chase sequence, and holograms. I wanted the sequel to continue the '80s image of the 21st century, with buzzing neon signs, glitchy CRT monitors, and video pay phones. The vision of the city we got in the sequel looked less life-like than the original movie with its models.
In 2010, I got to visit the Bradbury building with the Million Dollar Theater across the street. I'd forgotten my regular camera, so I bought a disposable camera and took some pictures. You can read about that eperience on my site:
https://stevethefish.net/life/life051.htm
Nice photography. They don't make 'em like that anymore, as they say. Sequel didn't do much for me. Ticking off woke boxes, planet destroyed by manmade climate change, strong girlpower villain. Not as bad as most but still smacks of propaganda, but everything is now, I guess. Probably can't get made if it's not. Suppose that reality is what has brought all of us here, at some level. TY for sharing your site.