The COVID Big Screen Marathon
Absurdistan Marathon # 21
Marathon # 299
Date: August 24, 2021
My Time: 6:09:06
By Dr. Barefoot Sidy Diallo
We can easily and effectively prevent obesity and other COVID comorbidities, while reducing global warming. For the record, free animals—including other primates—are neither developing obesity nor warming the planet. So why are humans irresponsibly doing that, despite our allegedly “superior intelligence”? Are humans becoming retrograde primates?
After accompanying a family member to Paris North Station, who was traveling to London on the Eurostar, I decided to kill two birds with one stone by coming back home in the healthiest and eco-friendliest way.
I ran past the Lariboisère Hospital and the Hôtel-Dieu Hospital where I served in the 1980s, the two high education institutions where I graduated in June 1990—the Sorbonne University and the Paris Institute of Political Science—and the ministry of health where I saw a reminiscent image of Big Brother’s propaganda in George Orwell’s book 1984, namely a huge screen displaying the number of vaccinated people and the government’s motto: “with each vaccine shot, life resumes” (in French: à chaque vaccination, c’est la vie qui reprend).
That’s something they’re overtly bragging about, but what about preventing COVID comorbidities to ensure a longer life in good health for all, instead of rewarding the aggravation of these physically and mentally crippling diseases?
Find out in the book Running Barefoot for Human Survival why they hate prevention of diseases, and how we can easily achieve a healthy life, while reducing global warming and saving a lot money by avoiding useless or harmful consumption.
Running Barefoot for Human Survival is available on Amazon in paperback and e-book format (French edition: Courir pieds nus pour sauver les humains).
Date: August 24, 2021
My Time: 6:09:06
By Dr. Barefoot Sidy Diallo
We can easily and effectively prevent obesity and other COVID comorbidities, while reducing global warming. For the record, free animals—including other primates—are neither developing obesity nor warming the planet. So why are humans irresponsibly doing that, despite our allegedly “superior intelligence”? Are humans becoming retrograde primates?
After accompanying a family member to Paris North Station, who was traveling to London on the Eurostar, I decided to kill two birds with one stone by coming back home in the healthiest and eco-friendliest way.
I ran past the Lariboisère Hospital and the Hôtel-Dieu Hospital where I served in the 1980s, the two high education institutions where I graduated in June 1990—the Sorbonne University and the Paris Institute of Political Science—and the ministry of health where I saw a reminiscent image of Big Brother’s propaganda in George Orwell’s book 1984, namely a huge screen displaying the number of vaccinated people and the government’s motto: “with each vaccine shot, life resumes” (in French: à chaque vaccination, c’est la vie qui reprend).
That’s something they’re overtly bragging about, but what about preventing COVID comorbidities to ensure a longer life in good health for all, instead of rewarding the aggravation of these physically and mentally crippling diseases?
Find out in the book Running Barefoot for Human Survival why they hate prevention of diseases, and how we can easily achieve a healthy life, while reducing global warming and saving a lot money by avoiding useless or harmful consumption.
Running Barefoot for Human Survival is available on Amazon in paperback and e-book format (French edition: Courir pieds nus pour sauver les humains).