7 March 2021

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The horniness arrives in waves, 8 weeks in.  This morning a strong swell, crashing against the threat of covering a $$$ fine and admitting failure; instead I'm visualizing what it may feel like to hand control of my next orgasm to whichever fella is lying naked next to me, in a few months; damn, this doesn't calm the wave at all, but redirects from the question of whether I should unlock myself and stroke to completion,

goddess, I'm imagining with intense detail the men who could lie next to me, the various heights & weights, skin colors, hair patterns, cock styles, ages, feet, and lips -- I don't think I'll be fussy, but what if he says "no" and then strolls out the door, having satisfied himself upon my insatiable ass, taking with him the offered keys until "next time", as the door closes he says, "By the way, don't text me again for 72 hours, start your timer now, boy."  Door closed, I realize I'm no closer than I ever was.  Separation always returns.
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Last year fewer than 2% of the cars sold in the US were electric.  There's been a lot of talk on the Left about switching over to electric cars, a lot of hype in the stock market about Tesla, and several strategic announcements by other car companies that by a certain future date (usually > 10 years from now) they'll fully switch over to electric cars.

Yet this reminds me of non-alcoholic beer, which has a similarly tiny market share, although without any of the hype.

And low-fat potato chips, holding another similarly tiny market share.

When are people actually going to buy electric cars?  If you've bought one, great, but you're still < 2%.

There are some practical problems with electric cars, compared to gasoline cars.  They are generally more expensive and manufactured with top-of-the-line options packages -- aimed at the upper end of the market.  They have limited range of a couple hundred miles (assuming you don't run the onboard HVAC, heating and cooling reduce range substantially).  Charging stations are definitely not as ubiquitous as gasoline stations.  And over time car batteries become less efficient, just like the batteries in your laptop computers, requiring an expensive replacement.

GM can say now it will go all-electric by 2035, but if its customers don't follow them, they'll definitely renege on that promise.  You can't abandon 98% of your customers if you want to avoid bankruptcy.
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Making progress in trying to read this entire LGBT YA Paranormal Thriller book, but I haven't focused on it 100%, instead I made a deal with myself that I could also read other things if I continued making significant progress.  I don't remember why I bought it 14 months ago, but I know why I didn't finish it, I think it is too corny and cliche to recommend.  But entertaining enough and a quick read, I can get through it.

I woke super early for a Sunday -- 5:30am -- so I was cleaned up and ready to head back to the house early.  Got to see B and catch up with him, he'd made an offer on a new home yesterday and was excited to tell me about it.  He'd be only a 15-minute drive from the house, near the Forest Glen station.  We had lunch together and then T drove him back to his apartment while I started playing online games with Steve & Friends.  Then I napped, then I had dinner with T, then back to bed.

 Tomorrow is a Maid's Day and back to the condo for the work day.

Nite-nite.

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