Friday, July 16, 2004

Queer Jewish Lawyer Uses Power

The 'lung gases' are very 'portable,' and are probably commonly available 'defense' gases like Mace or Pepper gas. I occasionally encounter these gases in public places like the maul, the super market, the theater. Rarely, I have been gassed out in the open. The most recent such attack was about a week ago in our parking lot. The air around Kootch's Toyota was saturated with one of the lung gases. Another open air attack happened two or three weeks ago: at least an entire block was saturated with 'heavy' gas. I was riding my bike at the time, on my usual route. In both cases the air was dead calm, allowing the gas to persist in the target area. In the case of the parking lot they only needed to spray a short 'burst' in the vicinity of the car. But in the case of the bicycle ride they must have had to use a vehicle of some sort. If I am right about the non-portability of 'heavy' gas, it must have been done from an automobile.
 
This brings up the question: 'Why go to so much trouble for a cough or two? What is the payoff?' I suppose that such a 'scenerio' satisfies the most fundamental need of the stalker: the need to remind the stalkee to think about the stalker. The stalker fears being forgotten, and so uses various devices to remind the stalkee (the beloved/behated) to refocus his attention back onto the stalker. The stalker most probably believes or 'feels' that when the 'two of them' are 'thinking about each other' they are united on some 'mystical plane.' (I think I'm gonna throw up here.)
 
If I am correct, this stalker is a homosexual. Here, then, is the situation: There is a homosexual Jewish lawyer out there who is in love/hate with me who has enough money to pay at least several - possibly many - surrogates  to do most of the dirty work (like change fonts, for example. Changing fonts has been a 'problem' in my drog for some time now, but this is the first time I have seen it here . This brings up another need of the stalker, the need to express 'power and control.' In my drog I simply change the font back, but I'll leave this (thump) as is to give you an example of what is going on. This font change also brings up the question of whether the font change took place locally or at Blogger.)
 
Question: can I change the font back? Yep.