I have no car so I don't often visit the Whole Foods grocery store. I took a bus there today. Before I bought groceries I visited a nearby indoor shopping mall. It was Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year, the day after Thanksgiving. Because of cheap prices people were willing to stand in line for a long time to buy their stuff. I thought these people were idiots to wait that long. I saw a lot of disgusting obese people. That's the way it is in Idiot America. We have lots of fat lower-class scum.
I entered Whole Foods where I haven't been in a long time. The food was expensive, the place is called "Whole Paycheck" but the food is fantastic. I bought for one meal lots extraordinary stuff. For example they had organically grown grapes and they were actually fresh. I also bought an already cooked chicken which should be excellent. The cooked vegetables for sale, I bought lots of it because it looked extremely delicious. Also I got freshly made corn bread which is also delicious.
I took my time there then walked back to the bus stop. The bus was coming before I got there so I ran for it calling out "hold the bus". I made it in time because the bus driver waited for me, saving me from having to wait a half hour. I was lucky.
When I got home I put the groceries in the refrigerator to eat later then I played a chess game using Lichess.org. It was a fantastic game. I was under a lot of time pressure in a very complex position but I was able to find the right moves and I won it.
Here is the Lichess.org game. I won with the Black pieces in 39 moves. The time control was 15+10 which means 15 minutes for each player plus 10 seconds added to my clock for every move I make.
Today was good day.
"Darwin was the first to use data from nature to convince people that evolution is true, and his idea of natural selection was truly novel. It testifies to his genius that the concept of natural theology, accepted by most educated Westerners before 1859, was vanquished within only a few years by a single five-hundred-page book. On the Origin of Species turned the mysteries of life's diversity from mythology into genuine science." -- Jerry Coyne
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