JohnnyYou » Today, 3:27 am » wrote: ↑
My diurnal schedule is effed. I am on a Ben Franklin Schedule. Asleep by 7PM and up at 1 AM. And I don't seem to get any of the wealthy part of the deal. Heath is ok, but I am on Team Get my A1C down (recently diagnosed with the "or else" that will cost more than 35$ a month). The Wise part is up for y'all crackers to decide.
Every giant Alternating Current Motor I see at work and the associated controls has my "Tesla did that" sticker on it. Three, Six and Nine and all that jazz. I am pretty sure Tesla had regular visits from ET throughout his life. The legacy is phenomenal. And he died poor and alone in a hotel room and the government cabal took all his notes. He did not get the wealth part of the Ben Franklin benefit of his diurnal schedule. And left an imprint on mankind like a giant sasquatch footprint on the moon.
If you have not visited Tesla Land I highly recommend the history. Devil in the White City by Erik Larson is an amazing book.
I told a coworker.. "I sure am having trouble sleeping". He replied.. "I sleep great! From 1 AM to 3AM". We both busted out laughing. Tesla slept from 1 to 3AM and took little naps all day. I think Edison also took to the practice of envisioning science in a daydream state.'
If you ever think about it... Sleep is effing weird. Their is a lot of science to ponder why we do it.. and what consciousness truly is.
If you are conscious enough to experience the "Unimaginable Horrors" Tesla predicted for humanity, you are going to be in your space condo in orbit. A lot of bad shyt is going to happen to the Meek who inherit the used up worthless Earth.
Happy VaginaTimes Day to all you non celebate gentlemen out there who can still get it up. Perhaps rotten bear meet from the back of RFK's trunk might help me as an aphrodisiac. Mrs. said "You don't have to do anything special". So I am here pondering at 3AM I better do something special, or there will be unimaginable horrors.
Best to All,
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