Category: running
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Running Through Autumn in Tokyo (Course Idea)

Well, I realized Culture Day here in Japan — the date of the Autumn Anarchy Run mentioned in a previous post — falls on a Thursday this year, and as such I will not be able to run in my usual, Echigo mountain locations in Niigata. But that’s okay. Because in spite of all the masked…
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Running Through Nanatani Valley — Old Trains, Hills, and Serenity

Just did a little over a half marathon through the hills close to where I live. Have been struggling with sleeping, started the “SoberOctober” challenge, and figured I better get my ass out of bed and bust it, or a regular sleep pattern may never come. In other words, there is no more option for…
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The Echigo Ultra (60 miles through Niigata)

The Echigo Ultra is an ultramarathon I created in the wake of another trail race in Niigata being canceled unnecessarily and unexpectedly due to fear. This DIY race presented a great opportunity for me to showcase some of the beauty of Niigata (the region formerly known as “Echigo”) in the fall, and challenge myself to…
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DIRECT ACTION: HOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN PIRATE SUMMER DURING COVID-19

How to find treasure in the time of the crown virus and mass hysteria/fear. Topics: No mask, agorism, Japan, direct action, mass hysteria, data, PCR testing, false positives, coronavirus size, Fauci, Surgeon General, Los Angeles, fireworks, disobedience, running, open businesses, disobedience, cash jobs, eatBCH, charity, gardening, anarchy, self-defense, voluntaryism, Bill Gates, vaccines, social pressure, depression,…
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COLLAPSITARIAN RUNNER’S BLOG, VOL. IV: MOVING FORWARD WITH LIFE IN SPITE OF THE COVIDIOCY

Mandatory masks. Mandatory vax. Destroyed societies, communities, families and human intimacy. Welcome to hell. Now how do we move forward and keep living, no matter what? VIDEO: https://www.bitchute.com/video/YpUhqEn0QDwd/ *** Previous entries: Vol. III: https://voluntaryjapan.com/2020/05/20/collapsitarian-runners-blog-vol-iii-com-truise-cutting-booze-and-a-foiled-ultramarathon/ Vol. II: https://voluntaryjapan.com/2020/05/13/collapsitarian-runners-blog-vol-ii-nothing-to-do-but-run/ Vol. I: https://voluntaryjapan.com/2020/05/09/wtf-is-collapsitarian-running/ *** Info on upcoming charity run: https://voluntaryjapan.com/2020/06/22/running4peace-on-the-sasagawa-nagarun-help-feed-folks-in-vz-and-south-sudan-w-bitcoin-cash/ *** If you would like to support Voluntary…
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#Running4Peace on the Sasagawa-NagaRun! Help Feed Folks in VZ and South Sudan w/ Bitcoin Cash!

After the mega popularity, massive participation and success of April’s Sakura Cash Run, which consisted of two runners drinking in the cherry blossom scenery, running 14 miles, and raising $110 for EatBCH, a grassroots charity that feeds people in need, the Voluntary Japan hooligans are at it again with another #run4peace, seeking to draw attention…
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The Power of Getting Pissed for Your Own Happiness (and the spiritual path to principle)

Sometimes there’s nothing to do but just lose your shit and keep pushing. Talking about chronic pain, insomnia, depression, suicidal ideations, nature, running, and voluntaryist principle as it relates to logic, nature, and truth. The power of just accepting things as they are, getting pissed at feeling miserable, and moving forward anyway, with a good…
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Tokyo Zombies in a Pirate Summer – Depression, Anarchy, and the Great Outdoors

A City on Zombie Alert Visited Tokyo last week for the first time in three months for some business, and to attend the weekly Bitcoin Cash meetup there. Rolling in on the shinkansen, I could see things had changed since March. Nearly everyone was now masked. I mean almost 100 percent of the denizens of…
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Pirate Summer Continues, Happy June.

Watching the videos of the riots from the states. Noticing in surprised fashion there is suddenly also anti-racism demonstration and protest in the streets of Tokyo. It seems orchestrated at some foundational level. A Kurdish dude was roughed up in the streets by two pigs telling him to shut up, and choking him a bit.…
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Collapsitarian Runner’s Blog, Vol. III: Com Truise, Cutting Booze, and a Foiled Ultramarathon

Three days in a row running now, which is good for me. Not a bad time either, today. Since I canceled my Apple Music subscription the music I run to on iTunes has now been limited, but there’s been a kind of freedom in that. I’ve found over the last few runs that having less…
