First time in three years to take a train for work this early. I was able to leave the house a bit earlier than required so I thought I would stop by the McDonalds in front of the station for a quick breakfast. It is no longer open 24H. They do not open until 7 am now. Not wanting to go back to the convenience store for onigiri, I went to the kiosk within the station, hoping it was open. It was but its selection was slight, most everything sold out. Guess I am not the only person who made this choice. I have never seen its shelves so bare this early in the morning.
Hi Kitsune. If it is of any consolation, other than the typical glances at my foreign face, at least I didn't get any angry stares or subtle commands to mask-up while in West Tokyo yesterday. Saw the usual percentage of elementary school kids with masks ... below their noses. It is as part of their uniform as a neck-tie to a salaryman, and just as practical. Uh ... sorry about that. "Less pracical". Hangman's noose practical.
Only one of the students I have seen today had their mask on the chin. All others are wearing them as per instructed. Every one. Hundreds of them. Masked gaijin too. Certain that the one I saw lives here.
Setting sea and anchor detail momentarily to enter the channel. Will soon be anchored in th bay under their guns, prepared to give more than I receive.
Each day this madness persists is another day in the wrong direction. When will my kids and all others be allowed to start rectifying the 3 years years of deficient language acquisition?
Hi Kitsune. If it is of any consolation, other than the typical glances at my foreign face, at least I didn't get any angry stares or subtle commands to mask-up while in West Tokyo yesterday. Saw the usual percentage of elementary school kids with masks ... below their noses. It is as part of their uniform as a neck-tie to a salaryman, and just as practical. Uh ... sorry about that. "Less pracical". Hangman's noose practical.
Only one of the students I have seen today had their mask on the chin. All others are wearing them as per instructed. Every one. Hundreds of them. Masked gaijin too. Certain that the one I saw lives here.
Setting sea and anchor detail momentarily to enter the channel. Will soon be anchored in th bay under their guns, prepared to give more than I receive.
If it all turns to custard (Kiwi slang), I'll visit you in the brig.
If such befalls me, I’ll be looking forward to your visit.
Well, I told you to not expect too much.
Change is slow, for many, it's nonexistent.
Each day this madness persists is another day in the wrong direction. When will my kids and all others be allowed to start rectifying the 3 years years of deficient language acquisition?