Reheated (128)
As I’m a little under the weather, some items from the archives:
Their Happiness Hurt My Feelings.
The intersectional perils of Zoom meetings. With mad people.
Other taboos include references to “simple activities like family dance parties,” which are apparently a thing, and “gardening with a spouse.”
Curiously, given the stated importance of “sensitivity” and being mindful of what things might mean, we aren’t invited to ponder the kind of person who would resent someone else’s wedding photo. And then complain about it. Or whether such neurotic affectations, these unhappy mental habits, are something to be actively encouraged. In the name of progress. At a university.
On ‘anti-capitalist’ lifestyles and a misremembered sitcom.
Practically every week the couple’s survival is dependent on the neighbours’ car, the neighbours’ phone, the neighbours’ unpaid labour, a convoluted favour of some kind. And of course they’re dependent on the “petty” bourgeois infrastructure maintained by all those people who haven’t adopted a similarly perilous ‘ecological’ lifestyle.
The Goods’ highly selective rejection of bourgeois life is only remotely possible because of their own previous bourgeois habits – a paid-off mortgage, a comfortable low-crime neighbourhood with lots of nearby greenery, and well-heeled neighbours who are forever on tap when crises loom, i.e., weekly.
To seize on The Good Life as an affirmation of eco-noodling and a “non-greedy alternative” to modern life is therefore unconvincing to say the least. The Goods only survive, and then just barely, because of their genuinely self-supporting neighbours – the use of Jerry’s car and chequebook being a running gag, along with convenient access to Margo’s social contacts and expensive possessions.
And insofar as the series has a feel-good tone, it has little to do with championing ‘green’ lifestyles or “self-sufficiency.” It’s much more about the fact that, despite Tom and Barbara’s dramas and continual mooching, and despite Margo’s imperious snobbery, on which so much of the comedy hinges, the neighbours remain friends.
If anything, the terribly bourgeois Margo and Jerry are the more plausible moral heroes, given all that they have to put up with and how often they, not Tom’s principles, save the day.
Literary World Unveils Doomsday Machine.
Underwhelming artists threaten to strike, world continues turning.
For those craving more, this is a pretty good place to start.
Consider this an open thread. Share ye links and bicker.
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Noticing there’s a problem is “whipping up division”.
[ BBC presenter voice ]
“The modern invader finds reversing the order of events most effective in today’s society.”
Or as Jeremy Vine put it, while laughing with scandalised disdain, anyone drawing attention to obvious double standards in the law and its enforcement – privileges and exemptions based on race and religion – is “causing trouble.”
And so we must go on not noticing. While the structure keeps cracking.
Sing along time for graduation season…
Meanwhile in Boston, an anthem is sung (sort of)…
Poland has been a popular ‘migratory’ destination for some time.
I have boxed up some chicken soup, and I’m sending it to you via the United States Postal Service.
CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK BISCUITS.
[ Feeble wheezing. ]
This brings to mind my flirtation with Henry David Thoreau’s Walden in my greener years.
I’m a sucker for beautiful words, so his calls for living the simple, independent life rang all my bells.
Until I realized, Thoreau’s independence was completely dependent upon his family’s and Concord’s indulgent largesse.
Other people did his laundry and mending and cooking. His temporary experiment in radical simplification and independence relied upon the complex web of relations and resources our civilization provides.
Quite. Again, from the post:
And as Lancastrian Oik noted in the subsequent thread:
It does rather poke a hole in the conceit.
Well, I am a great appreciator of Hot Club music, or Gypsy Jazz, which rises from the virtuosity of Django Reinhardt, a French Gypsy of the Minouche tribe, from the interwar period.
If you’re not familiar, give this a listen.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=AFezYgtmxwQ&si=WnmxDLEUQoOybGzf
Meat birth”stones” hahaha as a real example, there is a grooming kit for men called “manscaping” and the nose trimmer is “weedwacker” which obviously men think is hilarious and buy it. I don’t think any women would buy a “weedwacker” for their, ahem, bush.
Corporations have been trying for many years to make men as susceptible as women are to beauty marketing bullshit, and they seem to finally be succeeding, with specialized soaps which only women used to buy.
[ Applies moisturiser. ]
Regarding which, this.
Way too generous. None of these people who “lean left” are just leaning. Especially when they spout gaslighting BS like that. It’s a pose to move that Overton Window. Though I’m sure you know that.
Noticing there’s a problem is “whipping up division”.
Oh bugger off, TTK.
One thing this smarmy twat forgets is he’ll be one of the first eaten when the pet crocodiles take over.
Tell me again how the Henry Nowak protests are going. When I type his name into google, this is the top suggestion:
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About the pathological “anti-racism” in British policing
Therein lies the problem.
Deportation is only a partial solution. Deportation of corpses is the right solution.
Haven’t followed the story in any great detail, partly due to feeling rough, so can’t say. A brief summary of some key points can be found here.
Has anyone checked the Molson’s for propylene glycol?
A brief summary of some key points can be found here.
See also Millennial Woes’ summary…
I’m sorry aelf. Not sure I understand, given the limited information provided. Are you trying to make the intentionally retarded point that burying one’s head in the sand by only using right leaning search engines somehow addresses, or even changes my point? Surely you aren’t trying to say such a thing because saying such a thing would be rather retarded. I didn’t think you were retarded. Am I wrong? If so, what were you trying to say?
Added:
Ah, and to Muldoon as well.
Added added, as I am also certain, on a totally unrelated topic, neither of you buys anything made in China without going through significant effort to avoid it.
This seems apposite:
Yup.
That is one of the many reasons I do not count liberals as friends, and assume that in a pinch they will do me evil.
Having just watched a woman get dragged backwards through the gears of justice for a year and half on a charge of “criminal mischief”, I’m with the judge on this one. If “loitering” isn’t defined under law, nor the dividing line between loitering and non-loitering, then that’s bad law that can be used at the discretion of an officer or AG to bang up anyone they like.
The trannies are not a bigger threat to you than the government. The trannies are only a threat to you because of the government.
Now do Jeremy Clarkson. There’s a reason they never show you his house.
I buy artisanal soap from a local maker. It’s made from pine sap and charcoal and removes the top layer of epidermis. Best soap I’ve ever used.
[ Considers starting a blog where menfolk can gather around the campfire, ruggedly, to discuss their skincare routines. ]
[ Is distracted by proximity of biscuits. ]
Yeah, famously right wing search engines like Yahoo and Bing. Also AOL, who knew they were still in business – then one could try Yandex, Startpage, or Quant. OTOH, one could go to a known source of bias like google if one were trying, and failing miserably, to make a fundamentally flaccid and dishonest point.
As far as China goes, yeah I will avoid if possible which these days is unfortunately not always possible.
Wanye is no longer private!
[ Sings song of joy. Builds altar. Sacrifices goat. Pours wine libation. ]
Cannot recall exactly when he went private, but it’s been far too long ago.
a known source of bias like google
Not only bias, but active suppression of inconvenient information via taking down videos of the protest on YouTube. I forgot where I read that that was happening – Samizdata maybe, or Insty. The UK has some IRGC-level internet laws now, but I think the info is leaking out via non-google platforms. It will definitely be harder to find, though.
I am not going to sit through all these to get the slant, nor will I guess whether they will be taken down at some point, nor will I take a backseat to anyone regarding disdain of all things google, but the fact of the protests happening is neither a mystery, nor hard to find at least in the US&A, some other countries, maybe, but that is why they make VPNs.
This is so incredibly pathetic. Do neither of you two understand what I was getting at, fundamentally? That the protests, for all their storm and thunder, are (apparently) over. Of course you do. Though the boys in the UK* moved on as Man U was playing the All Blacks in cricket or something so gotta head back to the pub…
The reason conservatives and their issues are not taken seriously by the left, nor anyone else, is because conservatives don’t take their issues seriously.
But yes, back to your make-it-about-the-search-engine bias. Here’s the Ducky thing search results. Right-wing and stuff. The mirror image of the George Floyd thing. Really.
*My sincerest apologies to the dwindling in the UK who have stuck it out and are serious about putting an end to all this (literally) bloody stupidity. You’re doing God’s work. Because God knows God isn’t all that interested.
but the fact of the protests happening
Cool beans – I figured the info had to be getting out somehow. It was a day or so ago I saw the comment that YouTube was taking down videos.
ooooooh I see a new Ephemera is up!
Yes, well.
You got one result using one search engine. I got a different result using a different one. It seemed curious and I posted the result. No criticism was offered because there was none to make.
The offense is entirely of your taking and your making. To paraphrase other, more talented wordsmiths, if you’re offended that’s really your own lookout.
And, since you seem in need of reminding, it was you banging on about search engine bias. “…burying one’s head in the sand by only using right leaning search engines…” was you quoting yourself.
Yes. I read all about it on Insty and Ace. Also…
Heh. You’re not the type to make that side of your life the definition of your life, definitely. I was, however, reminded of your preferences while reading the “Good Life” retro comments where you made some sort of claim indicating confusion with the attraction of Ms’s Kendal and Keith. Possibly the gayest thing we’re ever likely to see from our host on the blog. 🙂