August 6, 2022
Here are 9 TikToks to amuse you this evening. Let me know what you like best.
Bill Maher thinks you're letting yourself go.
There’s a disturbing trend going on in America these days with rewriting science to fit ideology. We’ve gone from fat acceptance to fat celebration. pic.twitter.com/r0zmqtamUl
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) August 6, 2022
"In any case, many of us feel suspicious of the color-and-shape manipulations of these images. They're nudging us too much..."
"Indiana became the first state in the country after the fall of Roe v. Wade to pass sweeping limits on abortion access...."
"As far as Jim was concerned, life was about being forever young, and lusting after this and yearning after that. He was going to be 17 forever, and in some ways he was."
"Pop culture has long been obsessed with the prospect of male pregnancy, though it has mostly been used as a comedic gambit, as in the dismal 1978 farce 'Rabbit Test'...."
Has an American President ever sung the national anthem into a microphone before a crowd?
I found that because the Russian national anthem came up — 2 posts down — in the context of learning what lies in store for Brittney Griner if indeed she ends up serving her sentence in a Russian penal colony, where prisoners must sing the anthem, “Glory to Our Free Fatherland,” every morning at 6:05 a.m.
Brittney Griner, when she was a free woman in America, opposed the playing of the American National Anthem at basketball games. In 2020, she said: "I’m not going to be out there for the national anthem. If the league continues to want to play it, that’s fine... I’ll not be out there."
There's grisly irony, and I would not laugh at that harsh turn of fate. I've been thinking about the power of national anthems. Listening to a formal presentation of the Russian anthem, in spite of myself, I get chills. It's in the music. Look at the faces of the people, in that clip with Putin. It's reaching them deeply and merging them in shared resolve.
Resolve to do what?
Would we Americans want a President who would sing our national anthem like that, or do we prefer our Presidents singing "Amazing Grace" and our anthem safely ensconced where it belongs, at basketball, baseball, and football games?
I've seen some mockery of the 25-year-old NYT op-ed writer who referred to the "bad vibes" economy.
There is no recession yet. Right now we are in a “vibe-cession” of sorts — a period of declining expectations that people are feeling based on both real-world worries and past experiences. Things are off. And if they don’t improve, we will have to worry about more than bad vibes.Instapundit quoted the Ace of Spades take, "New York Times Publishes Op-Ed From 25-Year-Old Female 'Economics Influencer' Absolving Biden of Blame for Economy and Instead Putting It Where It Belongs: On the 'Bad Vibes' The Public Is Putting Out About the Economy, Man."
In surveys, Americans are remarkably unsatisfied with economic conditions. The growth numbers have been good. The vibes have been bad."
"Modern-day Russian penal colonies have become moneymaking enterprises... [E]very correctional facility has a production unit such as a sewing factory..."
From "Brittney Griner may go to a Russian penal colony. Here’s what you need to know" (WaPo).
August 5, 2022
Sunrise.
"[Catholicism is] more entertaining. I like saints: each one has a story. And it’s so good, you go into a little booth and say, 'I committed this sin,' get a little blessing..."
"The society for the Suppression of Unnecessary Noise was founded by a physician named Julia Barnett Rice in 1906."
From "Why Do Rich People Love Quiet? The sound of gentrification is silence" by Xochitl Gonzalez (The Atlantic).
Here are 8 TikToks to delight or vex you. Let me know what you think.
1. "Ever since I was told that corn was real, it tasted good."
2. Yes, there is a burger bra. The question is what to wear with it.
3. For the European person — the coolest places in America.
4. Mr. Jeff's Musical Gizmos is open.
5. Do you know the song my recently departed mother loved?
6. Getting searched at the San Francisco airport. (This can't be real, can it?)
Taking the high road.
"U.S. officials are starting to grumble about Ukraine and possible corruption. After months of having Americans bake Ukraine flag cupcakes..."
"As a kid, I knew that if I talked to myself on school grounds, I risked becoming That Freak Who Talks to Himself...."
Joe Rogan and Whitney Cummings find the pedophilia in Shirley Temple movies.
April 29, 2009, a controversy over a photographic presentation of teenaged Miley Cyrus looking overly sexualized led me to show you this clip of Shirley Temple as a toddler playing a seductress. It's simply astounding by today's standards....
It was interesting to watch Rogan seeing this craziness for the first time. Whitney Cummings did an excellent job with the running commentary.
"The profile of the patients changed significantly, too. Many were adolescent girls who had never exhibited signs of gender dysphoria."
"SpaceX Crew-1 Trunk Space Junk Found in Australian Sheep Paddock."
I was looking through my old photos from August 2007, and I ran across this...
... which I just want to show you because it made me laugh:
"We know we can’t say, ‘Stay away.’ We are not locking the place."
The eruption site “is a dangerous area and conditions can change quickly,” the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management said in a statement on Thursday. It warned that toxic gas can accumulate when the wind decreases, that new lava fountains can open with little warning and that accumulating lava can flow quickly across the ground.
What traditionalism is this?
She has been in a long-term relationship but has never been married. She recently took a break from dating apps because of a “bad run of incompatibilities.” The other way that she has met potential mates is when she’s driving and “men roll down their window and say ‘Hey beautiful!’ and we hold up traffic while we exchange numbers.”...
At the end of the date, Jayson said he made the move to exchange numbers. “I said, ‘Hey, take my number and hit me up anytime if you want to.’ And she said, ‘I am a traditionalist and you should ask for my number.’ And I thought, ‘She’s spicy, I kind of like that.’ ” So, he formally asked for her number.
Rogue sellers and drop-shipping.
Drop-shipping isn't illegal, but rogue sellers are costing companies millions.
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) August 4, 2022
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"We out-voted the fraud, we didn’t listen to what the fake news had to say. The MAGA movement rose up and voted like their lives depended on it."
August 4, 2022
Once again, I've got 4 TikToks for you. Enjoy!
2. Drivers spring into action to help.
3. Dizzying photography of a high dive.
4. Taking a very careful bite of a Nature Valley Granola Bar.
"The ‘check engine’ light came on, and I brought it to my mechanic, who popped the hood and found chicken bones, some bread and part of a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich sitting there."
Josh Hawley "is positioning himself, and therefore his movement — his far-right, White-guy movement — as, 'If you’re a man, then you believe in these things.'"
"A Russian court on Thursday found U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner guilty of deliberately bringing cannabis-infused vape cartridges into Russia..."
“I honestly feel we should not play the national anthem during our season,” Griner said... “I’m not going to be out there for the national anthem.... Yeah, we’re here to play basketball. But basketball doesn’t mean anything in a world where we can’t just live. We can’t wake up and do whatever we want to do. Go for a run, go to the store to buy some candy, drive your car without the fear of being wrongfully pulled over. I just want to challenge everybody to do more. Write the story that might be tough. Take a chance. Ask a question that’s tough. Don’t let it be silent."
"Earlier this year, Demi Lovato updated their pronouns on Instagram... 'I’m such a fluid person... Recently, I’ve been feeling more feminine, and so I’ve adopted she/her again.'"
“Oftentimes, people might cycle through different gender identities, or different language they’re using or different pronouns, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re not their true selves,” said Sabra Katz-Wise, an assistant professor in adolescent/young adult medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. “It’s just sort of part of this larger gender journey that people are on.”
"I will call in a bit to talk about the doomsday ticket. Let me wake up and finish crying."
A prominent Republican in the state had texted him a GIF of Thelma and Louise driving off the cliff....
Laughing in the grave.
"The violent eruption of Tonga's Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano injected an unprecedented amount of water directly into the stratosphere — and the vapor will stay there for years, likely affecting the Earth's climate patterns..."
August 3, 2022
Just 4 TikToks tonight. Enjoy!
1. The newcomer to Wisconsin finds it so wholesome.
2. What does Broadway Barbara eat in a day?
3. When AI talks to AI — the 2011 version and the 2021 version.
4. In the quest to bike from the top of Alaska to the bottom of Argentina, how far do you get in one year?
"The problem may be that the Biden economy boomed *too much*, feeding inflation, and that it now needs to cool off, which may involve a recession (but hasn’t yet)."
Said Paul Krugman, quoted in "NY Times columnist Paul Krugman blasted for touting ‘Biden boom’" (NY Post).
"They think an unspeakable ‘Batgirl’ is going to be irredeemable."
"Yummy yum yum yum yum yum. I’m going to eat you. Which one’s going in the oven first? You!"
"In a style that mixed a kind of faux-caveman brutishness and message-board pidgin with classical references, Bronze Age Pervert informed his readers..."
From "How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right/They made the intellectual case for Trump. Now they believe the country is in a cultural civil war" (NYT). The article is by Elisabeth Zerofsky, but she's quoting Michael Anton, a Claremont Institute fellow who wrote an essay about the Bronze Age Pervert book.
Eminent songwriter Diane Warren asked "How can there be 24 writers on a [Beyoncé] song?" and ended up apologizing!
She'd added an eye-rolling emoji — the L.A. Times reports — and then softened the snark with "This isn’t meant as shade, I’m just curious."
The L.A. Times casually displays bias:
Bey’s empowering track “Alien Superstar” has 24 songwriters on it....
It uses the cute pet name "Bey" and designates the song as "empowering."
Here are the lyrics. You tell me if it's empowering: "I'm too classy for this world, forever, I'm that girl/Feed you diamonds and pearls, ooh, baby/I'm too classy to be touched, I paid them all in dust/I'm stingy with my love, ooh, baby."
The Supreme Court, in overruling Roe v. Wade, turned the question of access to abortion over to the people of the states.
Kansas voters resoundingly decided against removing the right to abortion from the State Constitution... a major victory for the abortion rights movement in one of America’s reliably conservative states... The decisive margin — 59 to 41 percent, with about 95 percent of the votes counted — came as a surprise....
The overruling of Roe v. Wade was such a shock to supporters of abortion rights that many seemed to think — and this is what a lot of anti-abortion people imagined for so long — that to lose the constitutional right to abortion would be to recognize the right to life of the unborn, and that now, instead of the woman's having the right to destroy the unborn, the unborn would have the right to use the body of the woman without her consent.
But that was never true. Overruling of Roe v. Wade simply threw the issue into the political arena. That was experienced by many as an outrageous intrusion on women's autonomy. Abortion rights supporters did not want to have to give up the security of the right and to be forced to fight for that autonomy. You can lose a political fight.
But you can also win. And women's autonomy won — decisively — in Kansas. Perhaps, in the long run, political victory will bring the greatest security to women's autonomy. Roe v. Wade was always under threat. The threat finally arrived, and the political reckoning is upon us. And look what happened!
ADDED: "Here’s how abortion rights supporters won in conservative Kansas" (NYT):
August 2, 2022
Tonight, I've assembled 7 TikToks. They all amused me. Why not you?
1. Grandma doesn't like your hippie look.
2. Kayaking beginning at the source of the Mississippi.
3. The 4-year-old in the "dinstance."
4. The young man catches himself thinking like an adult.
5. Splitting logs with a triple ax.
"There is a BIG Election in the Great State of Missouri, and we must send a MAGA Champion and True Warrior to the U.S. Senate, someone who will fight for..."
Wrote Donald Trump, quoted in "Trump endorses ‘ERIC’ in Missouri primary, a name shared by rivals/The former president’s unusual endorsement added uncertainty to an already tumultuous race" (WaPo)(the rivals are former governor Eric Greitens and state Attorney General Eric Schmitt).
"This shelf is unique — my other shelves are organized by the time in my life when I read the books. So, for example..."
Writes Elin Hilderbrand, one of 9 writers at "How do you organize your books? 9 authors share their favorite shelves. Shelfies by Elin Hilderbrand, Diana Gabaldon, Garrett Graff, Vanessa Riley, Emma Straub, Hernan Diaz, Jennifer Weiner, Chris Bohjalian and Christopher Buckley" (WaPo).
"Nichols’s Uhura spent a lot of time in her seat, sometimes not doing more than just taking calls."
From "Nichelle Nichols made Black sci-fi fans believe they could reach for the stars" by David Betancourt (WaPo).
"Nothing makes a data journalist’s heart skip a beat quite like the word 'Midwest'... It’s a concrete geographic construct linked to an ephemeral cultural one."
"Fuller’s theory of ephemeralization anticipated the digital age; his invented terms 'synergy' and 'Spaceship Earth' became part of the language..."
Writes Witold Rybczynski, in "Buckminster Fuller, Role Model and Cautionary Tale/The biography 'Inventor of the Future,' by Alec Nevala-Lee, explores the dreams and failures of an American optimist" (NYT).
"The rabbi presented him with a children’s book titled 'Jewish Traditions and Customs,' intended to discourage Villanueva from any notion of converting."
From "One Man and His Followers Sought Salvation. Did It Exist? 'The Prophet of the Andes' tells the story of Segundo Villanueva, a quixotic spiritual seeker who led hundreds of followers from Peru to Israel" (NYT).
August 1, 2022
I've got 11 TikToks for you tonight, and it's quite possible you will love them all.
1. Detailed calligraphic artwork.
2. Gifting the Italian husband with Italian snack foods.
3. How to style your hair. (For men with hair.)
4. "Going for a hoon in the Austrian Alps." (I had to look up "hoon.")
5. Now that's a wetsuit.
6. Crossing a difficult footbridge with a goat.
7. "She's a rat girl, and you just fell in love."
8. A funny use of "Jump Around" (with a red scarf and a freckly horse).
9. "Are there dating sites out there for people that just don't...."
10. "... a new attitude towards life...."
11. The kid that just wanted to hear the same three U2 songs over and over in the car.
"Afterward, intrigued by the experience, I started asking around about other women who seek out cold water."
"A spectacular historical show of art and documentation, 'New York: 1962-1964,' at the Jewish Museum, addresses the exact years of my tatterdemalion arrival, from the Midwest..."
Writes Peter Schjeldahl, in "When New York Ruled the World/A spectacular show of art and documentation at the Jewish Museum captures New York in 1962-64, an era of near-weekly advances in all of the arts" (The New Yorker).
"The electrification of mobility presents humanity with a rare opportunity to reimagine the way cities might sound...."
"The word, not used intentionally in a harmful way, will be replaced. The road to success is always under construction."
Wisconsinites have been early-voting since July 26, but what if they voted for somebody who has now dropped out?
Among the dropouts in the past month were Democratic Senate candidates Alex Lasry, Sarah Godlewski and Tom Nelson, and Republican gubernatorial candidate Kevin Nicholson.... If you or someone you know already voted for a candidate who is no longer running for office, it's not too late to void your ballot and change your choice.
A voter can request to spoil their ballot through either a handwritten or emailed note to their local election clerk or in person at their polling place. Voters must provide a reason in their request that outlines why they require a new ballot. Casting a vote for a candidate who is no longer in the race is a valid and acceptable rationale to spoil a ballot.
I don't understand how the first ballot can be retrieved. Do they just allow someone to vote again based on the allegation that they'd voted for a candidate who has now dropped out? Votes for the dropouts, it could be said, don't matter. And yet, what if everyone who voted for one of them got a second vote and voted for them again? Also, what if the allegation is untrue and the voter is voting again for a candidate who hasn't dropped out? What is the safeguard?
"But I’m also getting more obsessive about human beings over huge swaths of time. Part of that came out of being on the Isle of Skye..."
Said Neil Gaiman, quoted in "Neil Gaiman Knows What Happens When You Dream" (NYT).
A woman who suddenly lost her job and couldn't afford her NYC rent "took an online quiz about where to live and decided to book a flight in late 2020 to Denver..."
"Hard to imagine a dumber story than this"/"Was thinking this may be the most useless piece of time wasting drivel I've seen on WaPo. And very long to boot"/"I agree can’t imagine a dumber story than this."
"I think that there was a time where you couldn’t ‘nepo’ your baby if you were a person of color.... We haven’t even seen Rihanna’s baby yet … but this baby is already a superstar. Is that nepotism? Sure. But when you layer on the inequity from past years in history and you think about nepotism through the lens of race and privilege, I think it’s kind of exciting and cool that Blue Ivy and Rihanna’s baby are celebrities from birth.”
This was another one of those articles that gets my tag "MSM reports what's in social media." It's trying to spin a mainstream article out of a successful Tiktok hashtag — #nepobaby. Now that I'm googling that hashtag, I see the New York Times did its own report back in May: "What Is a ‘Nepotism Baby’? Gen Zers have turned a term of derision into one of admiration. That doesn’t mean they’re not jealous, though." Not much going on in that article either, but it's at least short.
"Days after musicians Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear performed their Grammy-winning Unofficial Bridgerton Musical to a sold-out audience at the Kennedy Center..."
From "Netflix Sues ‘Unofficial Bridgerton Musical’ Creators Days After Sold-Out Live Show/The streamer says it told Abigail Barlow & Emily Bear 'time and time again" that the Grammy-winning musical was not authorized'" (Billboard).
"An unnamed woman who claimed Bob Dylan sexually abused her as a child in 1965 has withdrawn her lawsuit permanently..."
"Over the course of a week last summer, a number of street art pieces appeared in seemingly random parts of Norfolk and Suffolk."
July 31, 2022
"She went in there loaded up with drugs into a hostile territory where they’re very vigilant about drugs. They don’t like drugs. And she got caught."
Said Donald Trump, quoted in "Trump: Brittney Griner prisoner swap for ‘Merchant of Death’ doesn’t ‘seem like a very good trade’" (NY Post).
"[T]here has been an unrelenting effort to make 'insurrection' a litmus test for anyone speaking about January 6th."
Writes Jonathan Turley in "Harvard Study: J6 Rioters Were Motivated by Loyalty to Trump, Not Insurrection Against the Constitution."
"Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser is asking for aid from the DC National Guard to help with migrants being sent by bus from Texas...."
"By invoking a story about valuing disability, abortion opponents can connect abortion to the dark practice of eugenics, or..."
From "Leave My Disability Out of Your Anti-Abortion Propaganda" by Kendall Ciesemier (NYT).