hello pezz, yesterday's report:
Experience shows that physical obsession is difficult to resist unless in paper format and so must have paper gold in order to trade it, whereas the physical is just and only for "more and more better; all best".
I could not helped it, struggling against the physical obsession, not really trying, for the pleasure is just too much.
Returned from quick 48-hours trip to home mid-night last night. I again walked past the monetary gold shop while on way to checking in, felt the pull of 79 electrons spinning, could not resist, so answered call of duty and engaged w/ two pocket ballasts in form of wafers, and so mineralize the excess savings from the trip's eventual billing.
I chose rough over polished finish for it somehow felt more appropriate for the coming times. In any case it was nice to have a choice. the wafers, even through the plastic packaging, feels good, right, warm, and ooooh; like some of the creatures sashay-ing about in fancy places, when one cannot help but mumble, "i want one".
The pinko communist chinese dictatorial authorities could not care less that i was 'exporting' gold from the country, and by past experience, i know they cannot be bothered to search bags for people coming into the depressive and suppressive society with wads of cash and weights of gold.
The last time ( Message 26560053 on may 24th) I was at the same gold shop was at 8:00 am and I was the only customer. This time I was at the shop at 4:30 (yeup, flight delayed by 3 hours) and there were 4-5 gwawkers, one curious but eventually a sure buyer, and one other buyer. I spoke to the curious one, and did my god's work.
This form of obsessive savings is clearly different than the usual-indoctrinated savings by bond, speculation by stocks, and is more like delirium by drugs and pleasure by whomever. As far as I know, the getgold form of savings is officialdom policy-supported only in the pinko communist chinese dictatorial nation.
I consider myself a rational being under sensible self-control. If I cannot help self from obsessive collection of the noble and of the strategic, what happens once the broader society gets hooked? omg ;0)

cheers, tj
p.s. just in in-tray, from austrian, and i quote
g-g-g-gold again:
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