Wednesday, June 09, 2021

vaxecutions

hello there


on the off chance this, my blog thing, for some reason ever gets used for some sort of historical contextualisation in a peculiar unwritten future, just another update on the invisible war against the new plague. not my place to either condemn or condone this one, look you see, we, the people, are free to believe as we will. 

except to say no, not really, not really, no. on the basis of what i know, which maybe is not so much, and allowing for whatever a balance of probability is, i can't really agree with the sentiment what someone has got to some reasonable effort to express.

so, i was taking a stroll, as i am so prone to do, when i had need for a bin. this was so that i may extinguish a cigarette safely, and dispose of the remnants (the "butt" if you will) in as responsible was as circumstance allowed. on finding such, i found this placed on the bin. 


yes, as you can see with crystal clarity (whatever that means) in the greater glory of Commodore 64 mode, someone has gone to the trouble of handcrafting a protest sticker, stating on it "end the vaxecutions", and placed it on this bin. a not quite isolated, desolate or remote bin, so no metaphor for my life in this instance, but still one which is a little off of more beaten tracks and not so visible as it could be. 

i shall be honest here, as i usually (kind of) mostly endeavour to be. my first reaction was to be rather taken by the term "vaxecutions". this openly and unashamedly touched my inner passions, ideals and indeed ambitions for the linguistic. what a turn of phrase, i openly thought. that, in isolation and context free, is a great word to conjure and create. 

but then, maybe with some guilt and perhaps some shame, i pondered the matter further. this work would be all too easy to dismiss as just the action of one of them "conspiracy theory" types; all that 5G, and things which are real are not, etc. what if this were a single solitary statement by someone affected, that these are the words who had a familiar or loved one pass away after their vaccination? 


arguably, perhaps, possibly, yes, from time to time i do let myself get distracted by momentary things, giving consideration longer and further than i should. if not for me to think of such, though, then who. 

from what i can tell, which is not always a lot, these vaccinations appear to be our way out of this invisible war against the new plague; more so than they are a form of state sponsored assassination. but yet i will allow that i could, no matter how remote the prospect, be mistaken in such. 

right, well, let me go distract myself with thoughts of some other matter.




be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





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