11:03pm- The 3rd and final wedding reception is tomorrow starting at 6pm, there's a high chance it'll end around midnight (or later). Something I remembered about my time at the Disney resort is that one of the cafe employees noticed the way I was walking at the time and commented on it. No idea what they said, all I know is that I was the topic; my best friend was told something similar by her peers whenever she goes on campus for a meeting (she takes online classes of a big name university). Basically she's been told that she walks like she owns the place.. that's the sort of walk you want when you're aiming big.
Recently had lunch at some Italian place my sister-n-law suggested. According to the manager, that restaurant is a "hot spot" for Redskins players (they only mentioned it cz she was wearing a redskins shirt). Also turns out, she has operated on a few redskins players in the past (foot surgeon) though, legally, can't say who. Seems my best friend and I are heading towards that VIP future though taking different paths to get there lol. Ever since having our nails professionally done, my mom has decided to have her own UV manicure machine so she can do her nails at home whenever she wants (saves hundreds on routine salon visits). I've also learned that I do very much enjoy having long talon-like nails.
Here's the thing, humans (and human-like people) are suppose to have nails strong enough to scratch wood. Society, though, has conditioned the populace to accept unnatural products resulting in a weakened state of physical existence. There's even a documentary explaining that evolution can't explain how the earliest human-like beings look compared to the earliest homosapiens. Back then, a 12 year old human-like being (a literal child) had bones so dense and so strong that they'd put a modern day body builder to shame. Evolution is suppose to improve a species for survival, not weaken it; not to mention the major differences in skull structure (eye sockets and nasal cavity being smaller plus gained a forehead and chin; and narrow skull shape). If evolution had truly taken hold back then, modern day humans would have amazing night vision and the sense of smell of a blood hound (along with many other evolutionary advances). There's also scientific evidence that not all humans are homosapiens (blood type being Rh+/-). Even speculation that people with Rh- blood may not even originate from earth (way to kick Christianity's a$$ 😂). So what changed? Well here's a theory, the Anunnaki (as were documented in Mesopotamian history).
Well, that's all for today. Do with the info as you will.
-RyverBean