১১ আগস্ট, ২০২৫
"Do you think it’s a good idea to bring a 1-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are this f–king high? That baby doesn’t even know what it’s doing here."
Said Maluma, quoted in "Rapper Maluma stops concert to scold mom for ‘irresponsible’ act with her baby" (NY Post).
২৬ জানুয়ারী, ২০২৫
"Don't ask me nothin' about nothin' – I just might tell you the truth."
২ অক্টোবর, ২০২৪
"... I’ve written pretty harshly about Vance.... But I thought he actually did himself and his ticket some good."
Says Matt Bai, in "Did Tim Walz miss a crucial moment at the VP debate? The governor didn’t seem to have a clear objective in his face-off with Republican JD Vance." That's a free-access link, so you can read the whole conversation Bai has with Megan McArdle and Gene Robinson.
৮ জুলাই, ২০২৪
"Biden’s word salad and sudden drops in volume to pianissimo are relevant for reporters to cover because they’re a microcosm of the questions..."
১২ মে, ২০২৪
"I never used to talk to myself. Now I do it constantly."
I see that more than one commenter over there says I talk to myself, but I'm not really talking to myself, I'm talking to my cat/dog. Now, this is one reason I don't want a dog. I'm pretty sure it would cause me to talk to it all the time, and I think that would change my pattern of thoughts into things one says to a dog.
১ ডিসেম্বর, ২০২৩
"Music, I regret to say, affects me merely as an arbitrary succession of more or less irritating sounds."
Musical anhedonics are thought to account for up to 5 percent of the world’s population.... The syndrome is often discussed in the same articles that ponder the mysteries of autism.
১৯ আগস্ট, ২০২৩
Jordan Peterson and Vivek Ramaswami talk about attention span.
১৭ আগস্ট, ২০২৩
"Any owner of a modern television will benefit from plugging in a separate speaker such as a soundbar... At $900, the Sonos Arc..."
৯ ফেব্রুয়ারী, ২০২৩
Heard just now: the rain drops became tiny ice pellets.

২১ জানুয়ারী, ২০২৩
"Yes, ban the office cakes. Obviously.... I have been campaigning [against obesity] for more than 20 years...."
"And all I have met is anger, abuse and accusations of 'fat-shaming.' From the right, because I seem to be after restricting people’s right to choose how they live; and from the left because, since obesity disproportionately affects the poor, I must be motivated by class hatred and snobbery.... I have moved on from any notion I might once have had about personal culpability and now hold the government and 'big sugar' (which pulled a nefarious con on the public by repositioning sugar as 'energy' when it is, in fact, sloth, weakness and depression) entirely responsible. Which is why I am with [ chairwoman of the Food Standards Agency, Professor Susan Jebb] all the way in calling on people to stop buying this poisonous shite in pretty packaging and forcing it into their ailing colleagues like corn down the diseased gullet of a Perigord goose. An unrelated story in The Times on Wednesday celebrated a new wonder-drug proven to prolong the lives of mice, inspiring the dream... that it might work on humans. But do you know what is also proven to prolong the life of mice? Severe calorie restriction. Cut their intake by a third and they live up to 40 per cent longer. Before we plough billions into yet more drugs, shouldn’t we at least give that a go?"
Writes Giles Coren in "Cake debate is no laughing matter — seriously/Snigger at comparisons with passive smoking if you must, but only if you’re blind to the scale of our obesity crisis" (London Times).
১৪ অক্টোবর, ২০২২
The gym stays quiet for the first 10 points so the autistic, noise-sensitive brother of a player can attend a volleyball game.
"My coach, [Justin] Jacobs, came up to me and asked if Payton was going to come to any of the games," [the player, Malina Carratini] recalled.... "Two days later, [Jacobs] came up to me and was like, 'I came up with this idea. It really hurt me that Payton wouldn't be able to come,' so he was wondering if we would do a silent night"....
২৯ আগস্ট, ২০২২
Here are 7 TikTok videos I've selected as right for just now. Let me know what you like best.
1. The "squirrel" is crazy about the trampoline.
2. Yeah, I'll back you up on that.
3. Joni Mitchell, in 1970, telling the audience they're "really a drag."
4. Orson Welles saying he puts loyalty to friends above art.
5. He just happened to find everything he was looking for at World Market.
6. The rigors of Chinese womanhood.
7. How to write about characters who are not autistic.
২৪ আগস্ট, ২০২২
I've curated 8 TikToks for your pleasure tonight. Let me know which one (or ones) you like best.
1. That fish!
2. The dog's delicate care for a plant.
3. Sounds you don't hear anymore.
4. Do you pronounce these words correctly?
5. A designer food experience.
6. How to dress for a work meeting.
7. Her not understanding any critically acclaimed film.
8. The jazz they play in stores in Tokyo. (And here's his "In-Store (Tokyo Jazz)" playlist.)
১৬ আগস্ট, ২০২২
"The world is getting louder, and we are listening (and performing) music louder than we ever did in the past."
The top-rated comment — from "a professional musician in NYC" who wears ear plugs "whenever I am on the street, on the train, or in loud indoor settings" — at "Are Earbuds Damaging My Hearing? And if so, are they more harmful than other headphone styles?" (NYT).
৫ আগস্ট, ২০২২
"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).
১ আগস্ট, ২০২২
"The electrification of mobility presents humanity with a rare opportunity to reimagine the way cities might sound...."
২৯ জুলাই, ২০২২
Here are 8 TikToks to amuse you for a few minutes. Let me know what you like.
2. Can't you understand Gen-Z?
3. What do emo people do for a living?
4. Her mind is a vast chaotic wilderness.
5. Looks from the 1971 Sears catalog.
6. Noises that you can please choose not to make.
7. Cool geography facts about Montana.
১৫ জুন, ২০২২
"Listen to poetry — in French! Poems by Charles Baudelaire or Paul Verlaine, while walking along the quays of the Seine."
"Or poems by Jacques Prévert, when night falls and you walk through the streets of Montmartre. You don’t need to understand all the words. It is like listening to music!"
What do you think of listening to poetry in a language you don't understand? If you're in that language's home country, wouldn't it be better to keep the earphones out and let the ambient sounds in?
Or maybe "along the quays of the Seine," the overheard speech is not what you want for your aesthetic experience. I could be not French at all, but whatever outside language the tourists brought in, or it could be French, but not the perfectly romantic dream of French you want for yourself.
৮ জুন, ২০২২
I've got 9 selections from TikTok for you today. Let me know what you like best.
1. A baby camel.
2. What people in different parts of the world put on their oatmeal.
3. Dark colors are exactly right for this Victorian house.
4. The metal container, the mountain of sugar, and the cup of coffee with the spinning foam.
5. The Scotsman talks to the Englishman.
6. The denouncement of "performative work."
7. Maybe you don't know how to close a door.
8. Here's a good lesson in pausing a moment and not giving the obvious answer to a question.
9. Here's a good lesson in you are not alone.
২৮ মে, ২০২২
"There is such a bias toward glorifying hot weather and vilifying cold, though a lot of people strongly prefer winter to summer."
Says a commenter on "Seasonal Affective Disorder Isn’t Just for Winter/Feeling blue even though everyone seems to be basking in perfect summer weather? There might be a good reason for that" (NYT).
That was originally published a year ago, but it's on the NYT home page today, presumably because it's great Memorial Day weekend topic: Some of us don't love summer. If you suffer in winter, you have lots of vocal company. And if you enjoy winter, other people are always interfering with the pleasure by openly complaining about it. But there's an excessive celebration of the greatness of summer. If you feel bad in the summer, you might feel harassed by the pressure to join in all this purported fun.
Here's another comment from over there: