Yay Silent Football! We played two games, I was dictator for one with
Rudolph the Red Nosed Rabbit, Mr Onion Head, and Tortilla de Queso playing.
For the next game, Mr Onion Head stayed the same. I was Thunder Rabbit, and Mr Dictator renamed Tortilla de Queso to be Quesadilla.
The second Dictator did well for his second time in the role.
Today we had a great time in Yoyogi Park playing ultimate π₯, where we had six on six players for most of the time.
Orange team basically dominated Banana team, but it was still good game and not a total wipeout.
I had a few perfect throws into the end zone for points with Beau, Mike from New York, and Mei Shen. Great way to finish out my season!
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Let’s see!
One of the great things about Japan is receiving an annual physical checkup subsidized by government.
I found the nearest clinic that seems to do all the tests mentioned in the list, and made an appointment with them a few weeks ago by going to the front desk of the clinic (which happens to be within a hospital) and letting them see the papers which say I can get the physical.
Japan loves paperwork. It’s at least half the reason I haven’t had to really learn the language. π
Via postal mail, they sent me two poop collection vials and a urine collection vial and several papers to fill out.
I purposefully did not fill out the temperature chart which hoped to get my temperature recorded for the past ten days.
It’s one way of pushing back against the plandemic induced planic, plus no one wears masks anywhere except Japan apparently.
Plus, I ain’t got a thermometer.
I arrived at the clinic within the hospital and turned in my papers, poop vials, and insurance card.
After having a seat for a bit, one of them called my name.
She returned some of the excess papers I had given her and then said in Japanese γγγΉγ―ε€γγ¦γγ―ε€±η€Όγγγ(It is rude to not wear your mask.)
I said in Japanese, I don’t have a mask.
She said well downstairs on the first floor, you can buy a mask from the shop.
I said in English “You know this whole mask thing doesn’t help, right? I’m not going to go downstairs to buy a mask. I wasn’t told anything about this when I came last time.”
She briefly communicated with the person on her right and then went and got a mask from their back office.
I was feeling angry but held space and didn’t say anything more. I almost got what I wanted, and hopefully this makes them think a bit more before asking everyone to wear masks.
Now Quick has a field for Debug, defaulting to 0.
Next step is to add an extra step to optionally post the journal entries.
git log --oneline --all
master
Okay my quick changes to Quick are done; back to booking!