from Notes I Won’t Reread

Its 3 am, and again, i cant sleep. i cant help it. i just cant sleep when it comes to this hour, So, ill stay here, talking nonsense and complaining until it makes me feel something either miserable or frustrated, and eventually ill sleep it off. maybe ill dream of that lovely woman, shes closer to me in my dreams, and if thats the only way i can have you, then i wont complain, i love it. if its just my own delusion keeping me closer to you, then ill stay delusional. it was never suffocating to love you. it was never suffocating to be by your side. whats suffocating is being away from you. Not hearing your voice. not seeing your beautiful face anywhere except in my dreams. And god, How miserable that makes me feel. you lose everything around you, one thing after another, and then somehow you lose the only person who made staying alive feel easy. and yet we make promises to ourselves. Silly little promises. how much longer am i supposed to stay alive when my heart tears itself apart ever time it remembers im not yours anymore? i could wait years for you, i could wait until my heart stops beating, until i rot in my own bed. i’d waste my last breath just calling your name. Today, july 4th. was supposed to be our day, the day we’d laugh about old memories. Ther day you’d remind me of the first time we met and tell me how miserable it was putting up with me. and id still. id still tell you that every time we spoke, it felt like falling in love for the first time. well, you’re probably somewhere out there, living your life while im here turning memories into bedtime stories. laughable. isnt it. i spend more time talking to someone who isnt here than to the people standing right in front of me. I should probably stop writing before morning comes and i start wondering who possessed me at three in the morning. thats usually how this goes. i write something embarrassingly honest, fall asleep and ten wake up and pretend i wasnt the one who wrote it.

what a great timing. honestly. i was just getting sentimental, then i saw something and ruined my own mood. now everything in my head just snapped off at once.

What was i writing about again?

Sincerely, i am miserable and frustrated.

 
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from Roscoe's Story

In Summary: * Another scorching hot day outside, and I got no yard work done. All my work was done inside and was mostly laundry related.

Looking forward to wrapping up the night prayers and turning in early.

Prayers, etc.: * I have a daily prayer regimen I try to follow throughout the day from early morning, as soon as I roll out of bed, until head hits pillow at night.

Health Metrics: * bw= 227.41 lbs. * bp= 145/88 (70)

Exercise: * morning stretches, balance exercises, kegel pelvic floor exercises, half squats, calf raises, wall push-ups, BP breathing exercises, pilates

Diet: * 05:45 – 1 ham & cheese sandwich * 07:35 – cooked, sliced sweet potatoes * 11:30 – 1 pb&j sandwich * 14:00 – scrambled eggs and white bread

Activities, Chores, etc.: * 04:30 – listen to local news talk radio * 05:30 – bank accounts activity monitored. * 05:50 – read, write, pray, follow news reports from various sources, surf the socials, nap * 08:15 – load weekly pill boxes * 08:45 – pack winter clothes * 12:00 – doing laundry * 14:00 – now listening to 104.3 The Score The Score is Chicago's No. 1 and most-listened to sports station. The Score is also the exclusive audio home of the Chicago Cubs. I'll stay here for the radio call of this afternoon's Cubs /Cardinals. * 18:13 – and the Cardinls win, 17 to 1.

Chess: * 13:30 – moved in all pending CC games

 
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from Taking Thoughts Captive

In final stanza of Longfellow's long poem, “The Building of the Ship,” we find out this page was long poem is not about building a ship but about building a nation. These words ring just as true as they did nearly 200 years ago when Longfellow first penned them

Many are cynical and discouraged about the future of America. I used to be, though I am not now. But we must no longer be complacent. I have realized that what our Founding Fathers struggled to establish, we must similarly struggle to maintain. Entropy, entitlement, historical amnesia, and indifference threaten our blessed inheritance as much as Socialism, division, and foreign threats. Ours is the time to re-learn from books and put into practice through political involvement before we have to re-learn from suffering and put into practice through arms.

Read Longfellow's words, then read them again, then re-read the Declaration, and have a blessed Independence Day, America!

Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O Union, strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate! We know what Master laid thy keel, What Workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, and sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hope! Fear not each sudden sound and shock, 'T is of the wave and not the rock; 'T is but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore, Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee, Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears, Are all with thee, — are all with thee!

#culture #history #politics

 
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from Field Notes

status: Escalated

Cadmium

Concise working reference for ongoing research and eventual synthesis.

Identity & Properties

Cadmium is a bioaccumulative toxic metal absorbed by plants from soil. It concentrates in kidneys, bones, and blood, with a biological half‑life measured in decades.

Heavy metal — soft, silver‑white, naturally occurring. Bioaccumulation — slow clearance; long-term body burden. Carcinogenicity — classified as Group 1 (IARC).

French Context

France treats cadmium as a structural food-chain contaminant, not an episodic pollution event. Population exposure: ~1 in 2 adults exceed recommended urinary thresholds. Children: higher dietary exposure relative to body weight. Primary source: food, not water or air, for non-smokers. Policy posture: ANSES frames it as a long-term agricultural and industrial legacy issue.

Pathways Into Food

Phosphate fertilizers — naturally contain cadmium; accumulate in soil over decades. Industrial deposition — metallurgy, incineration, battery recycling. Root uptake — cereals, rice, potatoes are efficient cadmium absorbers.Soil pH — acidic soils increase cadmium mobility.

High-Contribution Foods

Cereals (bread, pasta, biscuits, pastries) Rice Potatoes Leafy vegetables (variable by soil conditions) These foods are both high-uptake and high-frequency, explaining population-wide exposure.

Health Effects

Kidney damage — proximal tubule dysfunction. Bone demineralisation — fractures, osteomalacia. Cardiovascular risk — hypertension associations. Cancer — lung, prostate (inhalation vs ingestion pathways differ). Cadmium’s danger is chronic accumulation, not acute poisoning.

French Biosurveillance

ESTEBAN study — ~47.6% of adults exceed urinary reference values. ANSES 2026 — confirms widespread exceedance and rising long-term risk. Testing — reimbursed blood/urine tests available (~€27.50).

Policy Levers (France & EU)

Fertilizer regulation — tightening cadmium limits in phosphate imports. Soil remediation — slow, expensive, politically difficult. Agricultural guidance — crop selection, soil pH management. Food-chain monitoring — EAT3 study expansion. Industrial emissions — stricter controls on cadmium-emitting sectors.

Irish Context

Environmental background

Ireland’s soils are generally less cadmium‑rich than parts of continental Europe, but two structural factors matter: Phosphate fertilizers — Ireland imports almost all of its phosphate, and imported phosphate rock varies widely in cadmium content. Legacy industrial sites — smelting, waste incineration, and historic landfills contribute localised hotspots. Soil pH — Irish soils tend to be acidic, which increases cadmium mobility and plant uptake.

Ireland’s agricultural profile

(grassland-dominant) reduces exposure compared with cereal-heavy countries, but tillage regions (Wexford, Carlow, Kildare, Meath) are more relevant.

Dietary exposure

Ireland’s exposure pattern mirrors France’s but at lower intensity: Cereals — bread, porridge oats, breakfast cereals. Potatoes — Ireland’s high per‑capita potato consumption makes this a key vector. Vegetables — especially leafy greens grown in acidic soils. Ireland does not have national biomonitoring data equivalent to France’s ESTEBAN study. Exposure estimates rely on EU-wide EFSA modelling, which places Ireland in the mid-range of European dietary cadmium intake.

Industrial context

Ireland’s cadmium emissions are low by EU standards, but relevant sources include: Battery recycling (small-scale, regulated) Waste incineration (Poolbeg, waste-to-energy plants) Historic smelting sites (e.g., Avoca) Landfill legacy — older sites with mixed industrial waste These are localised risks, not population-wide drivers.

Regulation & Monitoring

Ireland follows EU cadmium limits rather than setting its own: EU food cadmium limits — strict thresholds for cereals, vegetables, baby foods. EU fertilizer regulation — gradual tightening of cadmium content in phosphate fertilizers. EPA monitoring — soil and water cadmium tracked at industrial and agricultural sites. No national biomonitoring — Ireland lacks a French-style population-level cadmium testing programme.This means Ireland may not detect a rising trend until EU-wide studies flag it.

Irish-specific dynamics

Three features make Ireland interesting: High potato consumption — potatoes are efficient cadmium accumulators. Acidic soils — increase cadmium uptake. Imported phosphate — Ireland depends entirely on external sources, making fertilizer policy a geopolitical issue. These factors suggest Ireland could be more vulnerable than it appears, especially if fertilizer cadmium limits remain loose.

Open Questions for Marshall on Policy & Essays

Exposure inequality — Are certain French regions more affected? Agricultural economics — Costs of fertilizer reform. Soil legacy — How long until soils recover? Risk communication — How France frames chronic contaminants. Comparative policy — EU vs US cadmium thresholds. Dietary mitigation — Practical consumer-level strategies.

Irish exposure, EU regulatory history, soil chemistry

Research gaps

Ireland has not done the equivalent of France’s ESTEBAN biosurveillance. Key gaps: Human biomonitoring — no national urine/blood cadmium dataset. Soil cadmium mapping — EPA data exists but is patchy. Agricultural uptake studies — limited crop-specific research. Regional exposure differences — tillage vs grassland dynamics not fully studied.

Feature: These gaps are should be explored in policy brief

Next steps

Treat this as a modular dossier: Add new sections as I discover more (soil chemistry, EU trade, industrial sources). Keep short, factual entries rather than prose. Mark items that feel like policy levers vs essay themes. When the note becomes too dense, split into: 1: Marshall Policy Brief (regulatory, agricultural, biosurveillance) 2: dm.ie/marshall.ie Essay (food-chain fragility, environmental legacy, chronic toxicity)

 
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from Out of Office

I feel super down and low today. I don’t know if it is everything going on, or maybe depression sneaking in. Or maybe it is just one of those days. I am trying to keep optimistic. I am trying to find positivity in my day to day, in the content I’m consuming, the activities I am involved in, and even just within myself. I have to admit, it is one of the hardest things I have had to do.

I would love nothing more than to come on here and be negative, but I have been reading up on neuroplasticity and how our brains are affected by how we perceive things, and how our inner thoughts shape the experiences around us. For those reasons, I am trying to remain positive. I believe things will work out even better than I imagine and I will overcome these emotions and these struggles.

Thank you for your message. I am currently out of office with no set return date. I will get back to you when the time is right.

 
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