Friday, January 20, 2023

Dumb arse people .

 Governments will remove most people from there pay rolls, Councils will remove indoor staff by the millions with AI. Administration positions. Doctors will be removed from their pay checks and be out of work in the next five years. Hospitals will be gone except for emergency use only then there is Universities and the cost of tuition all gone in the blink of an eye. 

Now what are people going to do well there is wars to fight and the people have to eat so this is going to be the next human activity that will move ahead followed by turism.

People are going to have to talk to each other now that is some major step into the unknown!

Monday, January 9, 2023

Could I be apolitician

 No, I could never be a politician I am too smart for that. Politicians have to be voted in because they could never do it alone. Just look at the leaders in the free world. I know they can not count.

You can not ever win against a idiot

You can not ever win against a idiot he will bring you down to his level and he is an expert there. Politicians are idiots. I guess there are other professions in this catogary too. 

Monday, December 19, 2022

Right honorable

 When you have to be called "RIGHT HONERABLE" something is wrong.

Engineers plumbers electricians are not referred to as right honourable. Why are politicians right honourable? Doctors practice? Court practitioners referred as "your honour".

Yes trust me.

Monday, November 28, 2022

Algorisms and AI mix

 If one were to send a space craft into the cosmos filled with Algorisms and artificial intelligence could this become a new life source as it sores threw space picking up information as it goes.

This is why AI is so incredibly dangerous to all other life forms. One would never know the final destination of the AI.

This is one area where science sucks.

Sunday, November 20, 2022

brain surgery



After undergoing surgery, it is necessary to familiarize oneself with the procedures and understand what has occurred.


Following the surgery, extensive monitoring with medical equipment is required to track the progress and determine any developments.


Despite being initially inexperienced in this subject, one must quickly acquire knowledge to become well-versed.


After the operation, if the patient reaches the recovery stage, they are often placed in a room alongside other individuals who may have various complications. It so happened that a woman from a far eastern country in the adjacent bed was incessantly screaming throughout the night. In an attempt to alleviate the disturbance, I sternly requested her to cease, threatening to inform her husband, which would surely yield consequences. Soon after, a response came from across the room, "Just shut up already!" Admittedly, I was in no condition to engage in a fight that night. Then, the inevitable urge to use the toilet befell me. As I attempted to rise from the bed, I discovered that I was restrained by the wires connected to my body. Panic ensued, resulting in the activation of alarms, lights, and even sirens. A commanding voice demanded an explanation for my actions, and subsequently, several individuals tackled me back into bed. Given my need to use the restroom, one would assume they would have provided a solution. However, they neglected to bring a bottle. As a result, a second mistake was made, leading to the insertion of a catheter, causing significant discomfort and subsequent bleeding for a week.


Recovering from this surgery demanded a two-week stay in intensive care, followed by months of rehabilitation. Initially, the primary obstacle was simply being discharged from the hospital. Strangely, a friend, who had promised to take care of me upon returning home, was nowhere to be seen for months.


I was compelled to resume my normal activities immediately after leaving the hospital. Within a day, I was back to driving, and two days later, I found myself dancing Rock and Roll.


Even to this day, I continue to experience headaches in various forms, which I attribute to the two holes drilled into my head during the surgery. My belief is that the lingering pain is a consequence of light passing through those openings.


Several years later, I suffered a third brain hemorrhage through those same holes, yet I remain resilient. The medical professionals recommended a blood transfusion, but I adamantly refused. I suspect these additional procedures are offered merely to increase their financial gain at the expense of the patient.


Just as with a nosebleed, which does not typically warrant a blood transfusion, I question the necessity of such an intervention.

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

politicians

 A latrine is more useful than a politician it removes the piss from the bull shit.

My apologies, let me know if this one is more to your liking:


Latrines may get rid of waste, but politicians often add to it. Nonetheless, both are necessary to keep things running smoothly. One relieves bodily functions, while the other makes society shit. It's all about finding balance and making sure everything is flowing properly just like a latrine.