1. Réttir — sorting out the sheep in Iceland.
2. The woonerf — a type of street.
3. The Finnish way to live through winter — on Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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1. Réttir — sorting out the sheep in Iceland.
2. The woonerf — a type of street.
3. The Finnish way to live through winter — on Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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These were all great - stories about how others live - even if they aren't other.
#9 is the stuff of nightmares.
it's Important, to realize.. That to Black folk, whites are LESS THAN HUMAN.. They are like cats
I must say that I appreciate these postings. I RARELY saw a TikTok before you started it -- except for the cringy nurses dancing at the beginning of Covid. Some have been entertaining and I can see how someone could go down the rabbit hole for a long, long time viewing these.
As to today: the street one was interesting but when downtown Memphis tried it back in the mid to late 80s with a pedestrian mall, the businesses dried up and failed and it became another inner city blight. The narrator seems to hate cars and their drivers which is not surprising. These streets may work if people walk on them, gather and spend money. They certainly won't work if you are driving and want to go from here to there. I would think here in America, lawsuits would arise as soon as a pedestrian was hit as the right of way does not seem defined.
The boring chick -- I might follow her if she flashed her boobies now and then.
The racist spray bottle? Really? Too stupid to be cute. YMMV. Do straight men touch another man's hair to see how it feels?
Marcus THEOLDMAN
Grateful that the storm is destined for the other coast here in Florida. Walked 4 miles on the beach here in pleasant, clear weather today. Lived through too many hurricanes to want to ever do that again.
#5 was my favorite, but #7 made me laugh.
"Hello Darkness, my old friend".
It's always been a creepy phrase, and now I know why!!!
Holy smokes! I needed a trigger warning on those damn dolls…
On #3, I understand the concept fully, it is how I get through the clownshow that President Shit For His Brains Biden is conducting.
A sense of drama surrounds a pretty woman. It's tough for them to be really boring at least for the time of a tik tok. Given world enough and time and a slate gray February sky, however, I bet listening to a pretty girl prattle on about how much her Finnish soul likes winter would be more boring than watching a rerun of The View....I'm tempted to make an obscene joke about how much Icelanders like having their sheep back home, especially during those long winter nights when it gets so boring. There's something a little suspect about people who can pick out their very own precious sheep among the flock without having to consult the name tag.
Only one intersting for me was the sheep. I like sheep. The rest? Nope.
"I RARELY saw a TikTok before you started it -- except for the cringy nurses dancing at the beginning of Covid."
Exhibit A in how and when the medical establishment lost its credibility. Some of those videos were almost sinister.
Exhibit B being the proclamation that protests are safe from the virus.
Regarding the "woonerf," it's a nice idea, but I don't think it would work in an American city. And all you need is one pedestrian death before people avoid walking on it.
Iceland sheep - where's the pig?
Somewhere in the 500 Songs of Rock n Roll podcast there's some dialogue about how the line "Hello darkness my old friend" became a line of derision in Greenwich Village and it would be uttered on stage to laughter from the audience.
When I saw the rettir, I was looking forward to an aerial, sped up view of the actual sorting and was disappointed that we didn't get to see the sorting at all, we just saw some sheep while someone talked about why they sort them.
Similar with "If Arab were English"--I really liked the opening, the formalized greeting that started the conversation, but after that, it was mostly just word order. That's much less interesting--most (all?) languages have a different word order than English.
I did like training the white guy--it shows how much fun blatant racism can be and how much we've lost by only allowing blatant racism against white people.
1 and 3. Everyone seemed happy. Look at the last part in 1, when they are walking down the road with the sheep. There is a woman walking with a joy like saunter. That is a picture of mental and physical health.
Andrew said...Regarding the "woonerf," it's a nice idea, but I don't think it would work in an American city. And all you need is one pedestrian death before people avoid walking on it.
Good point. Pedestrian malls are better--leave cars on regular streets. Cars would have to drive so slowly here that they'd just get in everyone's way. What's the point of that?
" but after that, it was mostly just word order. "
There was a lot of extra expression of love and respect
Racism is not funny, and non-racism is not funny. But borderline racism can be funny. I'm not sure why that is.
1. Private property enhanced by communalism.
2. Massachusetts has a fair number of shared streets.
6. Funny.
7. Funnier.
9. Funniest.
While you sort your haunted dolls the Finnish way, talk to them like an Arab about choosing the boring life and hope they don't evolve overnight.
There was a lot of extra expression of love and respect
Talking on eggshells?
Dolls are freaky awesome.
They open The Graduate with that song. Perfect use of music and movie.
I wish the boring girl didn’t have a ring in her nose and talk so fast. The racist training spray bottle makes me laugh. And wow! Those dolls are perfect for that song!
"I wish the boring girl didn’t have a ring in her nose...."
When will rings in noses go away?
"I wish the boring girl didn’t have a ring in her nose...."
When will rings in noses go away?
The problem with the ring-in-the-nose
is that it makes me think
booger, booger, booger and booger
which is not very sexy
I could possibly train my brain to not think about boogers
but that's where the boogers are
I have never had this problem with ear wax
Always liked a lady's ear
But I never play around with noses
Maybe I ought to play around with noses?
If you're in a nose-rubbing culture (like the Eskimos, maybe?) nose rings would be a hit!
That is not our culture
Maybe one day, nose fans
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