2020-12-21, Monday
It's four days before Christmas, and the commercials on television are annoyingly interrupted with exasperating frequency by clips from movies and TV shows.
Isn't it nice to know that so many care about our well-being: isn't it heartwarming?
Phone companies offering unlimited gigas so that we can stay in touch with everyone we've tried to avoid in other years and that we can avoid this year without making excuses.
Loan companies offering unmissable opportunities to spend money that we will struggle to pay back.
And banks that wish us well because they really want us to be well and not so that the embezzlement allowed by the government can continue undisturbed?
And what about those who build cars? Isn't it great to know that they are working hard to offer us an electric car that costs much more than the others and that allows us to travel well up to 70 km before being recharged, perhaps by borrowing a socket in some remote cottage.
They want us to breathe clean air!
How bad the Swiss must have been when they discovered that to electrify i [/i]all the cars in the country, the power stations currently in operation would not be sufficient and more would have to be built...
But the important thing is not to pollute in the city because pollution outside the city boundaries is not real pollution.
I am proud to be part of this society!
I am not, however, proud of my shave: it was as usual and we get used to good things and tend to underestimate them.

Sapone PS: Palmolive d'antan
Sapone: Elberel, P 160
Pennello: Lab. Villefranche, Cucciolo, Radica di noce, ST 30
Rasoio: Maggard, MR 8
Lametta: Gillette, 7 O’Clock, Super Stainless
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: Balsamo dell'Abbazia di Casamari
EdT: Alfred Dunhill, Dunhill for Men
ST: Thelonious Monk, Underground