Sunday, January 4, 2015





Day 36. Just 6 long days left.


Weight 91.7 kg. Another 0.7 off from yesterday.  BP 100/72  pulse 98. I've just come in from 4 hours of digging in the garden. Blood/glucose 5.3 mmol/L, interestingly higher than usual. Gone back down to 900 mg of Allopurinol a day as I come towards the end of the fast. Ketones still 16 mmol/L.



I went into Aldii's yesterday to get some more dog food. I queued behind a young couple getting their weeks supplies by the looks of it. They acted as if they they needed to get a room quickly, he could hardly keep his hands off her. He was tall and strong looking while she had a pretty face but was obese, a good 30 kg overweight. It just reminded me of the way the courting rituals are usually played out.

Usually the males are attracted to the females and then the females takes their pick of who they want to keep. This is Darwinism 101. Then once the sex starts the male is hooked by his access to her vagina and becomes oblivious to any obvious faults she may have. Colloquially the males become 'pussy slaves'.

Now ideally she should become pregnant and the male then takes up his position of providing for the expectant mother. But since the advent of easy contraception and abortion the ground rules have changed considerably. Thus in the western civilizations the amount of children being born has plummeted to such lows that whole races including the Japanese and the white Europeans and the Eastern Slavs now face extinction with birth rates so low as to possibly be unrecoverable. Yet because of racial laws this collapse of the local genetic pools is hidden when immigrant births are recorded as part of the whole country.

The question is 'should anything be done about this'? And the best outcome for every body is 'No'.

When genetic pools become weak they are either absorbed or eliminated. It's always been that way. This is the way hybrids come into existence and hybrids are usually better than either of the originals. This is why the Holstein-Friesian cows are the best dairy and beef cows in the world. Interbreeding. Nothing like it.






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