Woke up ad midnight with reflux. It took me like 5 minutes to eliminate the stuff from esophagus. They were several factors. Ate late. Drank soda and tea before i went to sleep. Blocked intestinal gas. Congested nose b some sort of smoke outside. A black cat on the stairs. I went and covered the holes when two cars stopped drived to driver and blocked the alley, one of them a Dodge like some Police cars are.
In the meantime more smoke came in. I guess either more holes appeared or i missed some.
9:28 Got awakened at 8 by a pungent smell. Went to cover the holes. It got better. I was hearing the man upstairs yelling in his apartment from outside. In the last week or so he went nuts, and at times yells again profanities in Spanish. Sometimes at night. Right now i finished doing some breakfast and he jumped on the floor in the kitchen, sprinkling dust on the food. I yelled back at him and he stopped. Is he going to stay again the whole weekend home?
12:33 The tool with two gauge is good with one problem. All the connectors get loose after you put it in the bag. I don't know why but my guess is when the hoses get twisted in the bag they get loose. So when i put the oil i had a leak at one of the snap connectors and lost some refrigerant. So i went to Walmart to take back the oil with no viscosity mark on it and buy more refrigerant. I know, it's like Sisyphus, with me going to buy a can every time i loose some. The woman at the register who was as big as Lizy told me. But it says here, on the can, R134a! Again speculating difference in perception and ultimately ignorance. All three viscosities, 46, 100 and 150 are R134a. Right behind me, in the line, a Walmart employee, returning something. I'm off the clock! she said, but she had the vest over her badge. Undercover, trying to protect the Spanish people in line while me was trying to return a pressurized can with unknown type of oil?
I got back here only to see the guy next door finally in his car, finally going somewhere. But when i opened the door he opened it too so i closed mine. He went straight through the mulch, short-cutting his way to the stairs, getting dust on his shoes, went on the stairs and let the door open. I noticed a couple of tiny arms under his T-shirt (it's 52 degrees outside) and generally the guy looked smaller than the one i saw before. More people started to move around so i just stayed in the car until they all left and he came back. But this time his biceps looked twice bigger (just in case i got mad on him?) While waiting in the car i figured out something. The reason he's yelling "puta mierda". They throw something in the mulch like contaminated food wrappers that start to stink really bad. This morning it was right under kitchen's window.
When i first came from O'Reillys i felt the stink when i got close to the building but it took me a while until i found those, and it's still stinking, half hour later. It's not from inside. They do it outside and then they yell at us.
There are a number of people in the building acting Latinos but in reality they are all Japanese, like the guy (probably more than one, sames costumes) upstairs, etc., throwing s... at us and playing all kinda of allegories. Same thing as at Walmart and everywhere. This place, city, state, west coast is occupied by the Japanese as i said many times before. For guest appearances, they employ Hungarians that are actually from Europeans, Americans parents (stolen biological material) and raised in Hungary as artists . Many if not all the so-called immigrants crossing the borders are not Latinos but Japanese disguised in Latinos. All the businesses are simulated by AI and ran by those. In a way, pretty similar to what happened after WWII in France and still happening. More than this. All traffic is conducted by AI and all cars are probably retrofitted self-driving.
1:21 When i put the oil from (O'Reillys) this morning pressure on the high side was 95 (on a hot engine) and i also lost some and added one more once (can is 2 once oil and 1 once refrigerant as propellant). That's why i went to Walmart to return their oil and buy refrigerant (to avoid one more trip). When i tried to put the refrigerant though, the pressure on the high side was now showing 125 and temperature outside was only a few degrees higher, still at 52 though car was heated by the Sun. From the tables i figured when the temperature is going to be 68, pressure will be over 150. And the can i bought at Walmart won't work with the adapter from the tool with two gauges, but only with the tool with one gauge. When i was done and checking that can compatibility, outside on the stairs, one of the guys from maintenance passed in his electric cart. They always do that when i'm done with something, to simulate they actually chase me away. Many times with just noises, truck airhorns, planes, ambulances etc.. When i came from outside, inside it now stinks like the mold that was triggered in the 6 inch thick mulch by those contaminants.
1:44 I think we should get used more and more to live in a simulated world. I've been following for a while now the activity of Romanian government, the budget and can tell one thing. The government act is simulated, they don't actually do anything except for endless scandals and nonsense talking in the media, there only a few anonymous low level employees that raise taxes and distribute the money for health care and education, and that's all.
With all the production of goods taking place in China and Japan and a few other Asian countries, all that's left in the "west" is services, but in vast areas like Oregon, everything including part or all the inhabitants (can't know for sure) are now simulated and in areas of interest like stores, casinos, they have permanent teams of Hungarian actors stationed here.
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