No Sum

Who cares? Read the article or don’t. Not everything can be summed up in a fucking tweet.

Endorse

Strange how many libs think that the portrayal of something is an endorsement. That is, no matter how it’s portrayed or in what context.

The stupidest example of this I’ve seen lately is libs castigating some WWII movie for the Nazis wearing swastikas. Which, you know, I don’t even know what to say about that it’s just so harebrained.

Red

Red Lobster.

At the time, it was by far the nicest and the priciest restaurant in my hometown. My grandparents took me there once as a kid and it was the most expensive meal I ate until I was in my 20s.

Disbelieve

Politically and societally, a lot of people don’t want to believe that things are as broken as they are because if they did believe that then they’d have to do something about it.

That applies to many areas, including the pandemic and climate change. Common human failing there.

USB-Die Die Die

I hate USB-C and everything to do with USB-C. It all works like such fucking garbage horseshit. It’s a huge step down in usability and capability.

My work laptop has USB-C ports only and nothing works right pretty much ever. And it requires a million dongles that also all don’t work.

USB-C is typical removal of control from the user to satisfy large corps.

Getting It Going

In two years and two months of working out I’ve only missed a planned workout day once, I think.

It might not even have been once because I can’t recall the specific event. So perhaps zero. Not everyone needs to be quite that consistent, of course. But it sure helps.

Pretty proud of myself for that dedication.

Idears

Some of these I was vaguely familiar with, but great thread.

No way I have time to read and understand all those papers, though.

Bookage

I was reading Clive Barker, Herman Melville and Stephen King at that age. And I turned out just fine.

(No, I don’t know what you mean about the hitchhikers buried under the porch. There must be some mistake.)

Transactive

I was thinking about prudishness again, and the liberal tendency toward it, and while I believe a lot of that does come from precariousness, as a friend of mine posited, it also emerges from all becoming transactional.

What I mean is that when all your interactions and all your affections become a transaction, prudishness is a way to hoard your wealth of such things. Since nothing can be given freely or for the joy of it, or even received, prudishness is the gate and/or the tax on such newly-commodified transactions.

Thus, prudishness is the logical market charge or at least the turnstile that precedes the now-commodified activity.

Non Est Ad Astra

That is indeed the best of humanity. I feel the same. Despite all the complexities and compromises, what a noble, amazing thing to have done. We should have and could have achieved so much more and not let the liberal and conservative pieties (respectively) deny the universe to us.