
Use the Coronavirus To Build a Better YOU!
04/05/20 • 9 min
Never Let a Good Crisis go to Waste! That is the quote that has been used by so many on the Left for bad ideas and policies, but we can also use it positively, in our favor as ancestral living people. Most of us in what are called ‘non-essential’ jobs (as if any real work is ‘non-essential’, really) are now staying at home, only venturing forth for necessities.
Although this is really painful for most of us (we are social beings after all), we can use this time in our favor! Instead of just watching stupid binges of Netflix bad series, we can set ourselves real, life changing challenges. Master cooking- it really is an essential life skill, especially in regards to your health.
It’s just the right time of year to master grilling on a charcoal grill, and if you are like me, simply cooking outdoors will add a whole new realm of enjoyment in your life. A Weber grill is wonderful, and all you really need in my opinion. Fancier grills and smokers might impress your city and suburbanite status conscious sorts, but you can do anything you might want to do, simpler and easier, on the tried and tested Weber!
The one upgrade I would recommend would be getting your hands on a propane torch- not a little tiny baby one- but a big one that runs on a 20 pound propane tank. If you live in the country, you probably already have one to burn stumps, start campfires, melt ice, and a thousand other things. But if you don’t- get one! They are cheap, Harbor Freight and Tool has a couple for really cheap, but the more expensive one, which is still under $30 I believe, is self lighting and that is a wonderful feature. I use a welder’s sparker, which works fine; but if buying now get the self-lighting feature.
With this torch, you can start your charcoal in a matter of perhaps 1 minute or so, resulting in red hot coals! Also, you can clean your grill with the flame- never brush then gunk off of your grate again.
So, you start your fire in record time, so you can grill easily all year round, as I do in Wisconsin. But in warmer weather, it becomes a pure pleasure- you sit outside in a lawn chair, next to your grill, monitoring the progress of your succulent meal leisurely as you enjoy the outdoors. I often have my dutch oven going as well, roasting something on the side, putting coals beneath and on top of the oven. You will be amazed at all the recipes that are out there for stews and such using a dutch oven. And afterwards, you can burn off the residue with your torch- no scrubbing cast iron pots for you, my paleo friend!
Another thing you can master is cooking indoors, but that is not as much fun. And next year, you can tap any maple trees you might have, and cook down some syrup- now, I just finished my sap boiling, and built a kind of cinder block rocket stove that really made the process a pleasure. Another great outdoor hobby. (And maple syrup has more nutrients overall than any other sweetener, even honey)!
And don’t forget your exercise regimen! If you exercise with body weight, virtual resistance, and isometrics along with calisthenics as I recommend in Perfectly Paleo Exercise, you know that I recommend doing these exercises in front of your TV, each morning early, along with extensive stretching on the floor. But, usually twice per week, I also go into my dungeon- er, basement, and do heavier sorts of stuff. Twice per week is perfect, any more is too much, and you only need about 30 minutes or so.
I do pushups on my gymnastic rings for high reps, along with flies, pistol squats leaning back on the rings, along with pull-ups, dips, and isometric holds of those movements. Also, I like really slow squats, perhaps thirty seconds f
Never Let a Good Crisis go to Waste! That is the quote that has been used by so many on the Left for bad ideas and policies, but we can also use it positively, in our favor as ancestral living people. Most of us in what are called ‘non-essential’ jobs (as if any real work is ‘non-essential’, really) are now staying at home, only venturing forth for necessities.
Although this is really painful for most of us (we are social beings after all), we can use this time in our favor! Instead of just watching stupid binges of Netflix bad series, we can set ourselves real, life changing challenges. Master cooking- it really is an essential life skill, especially in regards to your health.
It’s just the right time of year to master grilling on a charcoal grill, and if you are like me, simply cooking outdoors will add a whole new realm of enjoyment in your life. A Weber grill is wonderful, and all you really need in my opinion. Fancier grills and smokers might impress your city and suburbanite status conscious sorts, but you can do anything you might want to do, simpler and easier, on the tried and tested Weber!
The one upgrade I would recommend would be getting your hands on a propane torch- not a little tiny baby one- but a big one that runs on a 20 pound propane tank. If you live in the country, you probably already have one to burn stumps, start campfires, melt ice, and a thousand other things. But if you don’t- get one! They are cheap, Harbor Freight and Tool has a couple for really cheap, but the more expensive one, which is still under $30 I believe, is self lighting and that is a wonderful feature. I use a welder’s sparker, which works fine; but if buying now get the self-lighting feature.
With this torch, you can start your charcoal in a matter of perhaps 1 minute or so, resulting in red hot coals! Also, you can clean your grill with the flame- never brush then gunk off of your grate again.
So, you start your fire in record time, so you can grill easily all year round, as I do in Wisconsin. But in warmer weather, it becomes a pure pleasure- you sit outside in a lawn chair, next to your grill, monitoring the progress of your succulent meal leisurely as you enjoy the outdoors. I often have my dutch oven going as well, roasting something on the side, putting coals beneath and on top of the oven. You will be amazed at all the recipes that are out there for stews and such using a dutch oven. And afterwards, you can burn off the residue with your torch- no scrubbing cast iron pots for you, my paleo friend!
Another thing you can master is cooking indoors, but that is not as much fun. And next year, you can tap any maple trees you might have, and cook down some syrup- now, I just finished my sap boiling, and built a kind of cinder block rocket stove that really made the process a pleasure. Another great outdoor hobby. (And maple syrup has more nutrients overall than any other sweetener, even honey)!
And don’t forget your exercise regimen! If you exercise with body weight, virtual resistance, and isometrics along with calisthenics as I recommend in Perfectly Paleo Exercise, you know that I recommend doing these exercises in front of your TV, each morning early, along with extensive stretching on the floor. But, usually twice per week, I also go into my dungeon- er, basement, and do heavier sorts of stuff. Twice per week is perfect, any more is too much, and you only need about 30 minutes or so.
I do pushups on my gymnastic rings for high reps, along with flies, pistol squats leaning back on the rings, along with pull-ups, dips, and isometric holds of those movements. Also, I like really slow squats, perhaps thirty seconds f
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The Plague
A plague had entered the land. Thousands were dying, and thousands upon thousands more would follow, unless it could be stopped.
The wise doctors struggled to find a cure, but for now the only thing that would slow the wild spreading of the disease was for people to stay apart, to not allow the spreading of the virulent virus that rushed from person to person, spreading quick and sure death!
But by staying at home, and apart, commerce perforce ended within the country, and the specter of hunger and privation haunted the previously prosperous nation. But the determined leader of the land, a man with swirling hair of red-gold, put together a decree that would give money, and therefore bread and safety to every resident that were forbidden to work for the overall good of the land. The wise men and women of the Senate concurred, putting their stamp of approval on the wonderful idea.
But there was another group of people, a group that tried to govern the people not by supporting their president, but by attempting to steal as much power as they could and then obstructing anything positive that they could that the leader decreed.
It was not that this other group, called the House, had anything constructive to offer; no, their only aim was destruction, and the halting of positive efforts to save their own nation. They were led by a woman of a greenish skin tone, who only wanted power above all. Power and money were her gods, chiefly power, since money follows power when used without wisdom and to help others.
She gained the power, and used it to insist that to help the people of the land, the president had to sign away his own soul onto useless and evil plans- plans that would not only bankrupt the entire nation and give it into the hands of the evil green woman and her tools. Only if the president agreed to pay people who would not work, and to pay endless amounts of money to use to (supposedly) change the entire world’s temperature in 100 years would the green one allow the leader to help save the land from the Plague!
In addition, he had to agree to pay many, many people large salaries only because their skin color had more melanin than others, and also to give them many, many free things forever at the cost of the rest. The evil list went on and on, and each provision was at least as bad as the one before!
Finally, the green woman took the president’s bill to save the land, and tore it to bits with her taloned, sharp fingers in front of all!
What should the president do, oh people?
I wrote that this morning, when I first woke up. It was 5:30 AM, and in my dreams it had all taken shape. I was quite upset with Nancy Pelosi and her flying monkey Democrat supporters, and was afraid that now the bailout of the entire US would not happen!
I guess that, as of now, there was somewhat of a compromise, but there is still plenty of Leftist bull shoved in that one bill- completely and counterproductively unneeded and unwanted by the American public.
I think this Chinese virus is making us all think more clear headed and perceptively about what is truly important, sans the Leftist marxist bullshit. It is now obvious that:
Open borders are a horrible idea
Nationalist countries are the natural state of civilization
Peoples and Races are very different
Like People should live Together in Ethnostates
Diversity is NOT a Strength!
Among many other obvious truisms!
Let’s hope that we all come to our senses, and try to return the Western world and Civilization bac
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