I was just on Twitter. Lately I find only a few hours worth of tweets from people I follow. Today it was eight minutes. I logged in and decided to look at the Twitter page of someone who gave me a favorite. Maybe because of that, whatever tweets that had accumulated for me to read probably cleared and I ended up with six tweets to look at. Twitter, you suck! Maybe they're trying to conserve bandwidth. I bet celebrities are on a different system. From a while back when I first started trying to open a Twitter account their whiny vegan software has been letting me down. It sucks when people running things don't know what they are doing. That happens too much these days. They don't respond to my communications, either. I've tried about six times to get through to them. They just don't care.
Raining a lot today. Some thunder and lightning. Rivers in the gutters in some places.
I made some healthy meals. I went to a health food store and bought mangos, ginger, green onions and a grapefruit. I felt super annoyed when the guy in front of me decided to sign up for a loyalty card and did so in a leisurely fashion right on the checkout counter. I hate those things! What's with you zombies? We should rebel against this stuff. They work for US!
Then I came here. There's a few less people, more parking and cleaner air. That's fine with me. I thought some people were maybe being disrespectful to me but I'm not sure. If so, they suck. They rearranged stuff where I am, again. It appears that the arrangement of any public place is now only temporary, like sandcastles on the beach. Some say every generation brings their own reality with them, like a stage set. If so, this one has a beef with permanency. They also seem determined to take away the advantage of experience and knowing. At this point I should know where everything is in every store but I am always beginning.