The Airwaves
Thanks for commenting on my posts, but they no longer show up for me to view. I guess the most recent ones get lost in cyberspace somewhere due to a “glitch.” I can only guess what the comment on my last post actually said. So I’ll have to speculate and assume it was about how good that Marketside soup is.
Today I’ll try the stuffed crust pizza I never knew existed until the other day.
Yes, one can spend a lot of time in a store and still be unaware of everything it has to offer.
I was always much more familiar with WM’s Great Value brand and didn’t even know Marketside was a thing.
Well, it is a thing. It’s their thing, and it’s a very delicious thing.
I’ll have to remove the pepperoni before heating the pizza up, but that’s okay. I’m curious to know if it will taste better than that of {insert random pizza shop}. Any comment I make about food is an honest account of my taste buds’ experience with it. I’m hoping I can say it blew other pizzas away like the soup did to Blah brand.
The vibe at home yesterday was nice aside from the few times I chose to watch some faith-based videos. I usually limit the time I spend on the internet, social media, and entertainment because of the “open airwaves issue” I tend to have these days, lmao.
Good energies and “messages” always edify, nourish, and uplift the spirit. The “winds” of vengeful, unforgiving, accusatory, and contemptuous souls, not so much.
That’s all I’ll say about that. Just know that I am, unfortunately, very highly attuned to airwave activity. It was much more problematic before I fully understood it. Now I think I’ve leveled up a bit and learned how to navigate through the simultaneity of it all. In-person stuff is trickier because I can’t just hit a power button or click off of a video and “shut down the airwaves.”
I think you get the picture. It’s doable, but it really depends on the balance of the “frequencies” in a particular environment.
On with the journey to find a Marketside pizza.