Beelzebug
This sunday morning feature is a repost. The text is borrowed from this blog. Pictures are from The Library of Congress. They were taken at Arlington Farms, “a temporary housing complex for female civil servants and service members during World War II.”
Washington Post’s “Mensa Invitational” which once again asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition.
1. Cashtration: The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent.
2. Ignoranus: A person who is both stupid and an asshole.
3. Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with. The money was loaned to the government without interest.
4. Reintarnation: Coming back to life as a hillbilly.
5. Bozone: The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future.
6. Foreploy: Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of getting laid.
7. Giraffiti: Vandalism spray-painted very, very high
8. Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn’t get it.
9. Inoculatte: To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.
10. Osteopornosis: A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.)
11. Karmageddon: It’s like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it’s like, a serious bummer.
12. Decafalon: The grueling event of consuming only things that are good for you.
13. Glibido: All talk and no action.
14. Dopeler Effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
15. Arachnoleptic Fit: The frantic dance performed after you’ve walked through a spider web.
16. Beelzebug: Satan in the form of a mosquito, that gets into your bedroom at three in the morning and cannot be cast out.
17. Caterpallor: The color you turn after finding half a worm in the fruit you’re eating.
Tripwire For War
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“Jenny made her mind up when she was twelve, That into foreign languages she would delve, But at seventeen to Vassar it was quite a blow, That in twenty-seven languages she couldn’t say no” ~ And, Amanda, thanks for the introduction. Do you realize how much courage it takes to do what she did? (Applause.) You give so many young women hope. Jill and I had a chance to sit down — AUDIENCE MEMBER: Genocide Joe, how many kids have you killed in Gaza? AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! AUDIENCE MEMBER: (Inaudible.) AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you. (Applause.) ~ @chamblee54 “How many divisions does the Pope have?” Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, aka Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili. This could easily apply to the #ICJ today. But did Mr. Stalin really say it? ~ here is your monday morning reader for today. Marion Post Wolcott took the picture in June, 1941. “Mrs. Frank Robbins and her children, who live in trailer near United Aircraft where her husband works nights. East Hartford, Connecticut” ~ @HiddenCityMusicFestival ~ This is a repost from January 2020. The firehose has been busy the last four years. … ~ Sam Harris used a terrific phrase on Joe Rogan Experience. He said a lady was drinking from a firehose of bul**hit. He was arguing that “only” 200k people in Iraq died after the American invasion, instead of 2m. ~ so i was waiting for my brother to call, so i could go get him at the train station, and then i could go to bed because that is how my wtf – white trash fabulous – life is going…. i was listening to your monolog, and grooving on the feng shui/stream of consciousness/ free flow of it all. it was a magic moment when the chevy tahoe with the purple lights spoiled your groove, stole your joy, and interrupted your magic moment of feel good nihilism. … so anyway, the phone rang, and i was answering the call at the same time that your video ended, and when i got back to the screen there was a commercial for the next video, some bozobreath was talking about how on august 19 we will find out who the most dangerous man in america is, and i skipped the rest of the video so i didn’t hear how to send him money and find out what i did not want to know … anyway, that is all for now, thanks for reading this, and if you want to read more commentary on your communism make a comment, or if you thinkk otherwise, you can buy me a chevy tahoe with purple lights so i can ruin someones composure ~ Pro Tip for Biden Supporters: When people interrupt a speech, saying to stop the genocide, don’t respond by chanting “four more years”. ~ “Luther I am genuinely curious about how it is you support white supremacist world views consistently, yet have always hung out in alternative spaces. Have you written about this?” It took me six years, but I have written about that. ~ lost atlanta is a coffee table book. The content is the buildings, and institutions, that no longer exist. Atlanta has a long love affair with the wrecking ball. General Sherman was a minor player. ~ @RachBlevins The Freudian slip of the century from a city council meeting in Burlington, Vermont, where residents were voting on a ballot measure condemning Israel, and calling to an end to U.S. support for genocide in Gaza… A girl opposing the measure said, “I would like to use the rest of my time to say how appalled I am that people are bringing up the Holocaust. Do not use other genocides to describe this one. ~ This is a repost from 2017. John Lewis passed away July 17, 2020. Donald Trump refuses to go anywhere. … ~ John Lewis said something that annoyed Donald Trump in 2017. Picture today was taken by Esther Bubley in July 1943. “Washington, D.C. Spectators at the parade to recruit civilian defense volunteers” ~ “how many divisions does the Pope have?” Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, aka Иосиф Сталин იოსებ სტალინი. This could easily apply to the ICJ today. But did Mr. Stalin really say it? The evidence comes from U.S.A. Assistant Press Secretary Eban Ayers. quoting U.S.A. Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy during an executive lunch took place in 24 January 1946 in a White House executive lunchroom. According to the excerpt, Joseph Stalin actually asked Winston Churchill “How many divisions did you say Pope has?” during the Potsdam Conference which was held in Potsdam/Germany to negotiate terms for the end of World War II between July 17 to August 2, 1945. According to W.D.Leahy (whom was a participant as Harry Truman’s adviser at Potsdam during the conference), that was the funniest remark of the conference. ~ The incident occured during the discussion of Poland’s situation. Stalin brought a proposal about Poles but Churchill objected that referring to Polish Catolics and said “Pope would be very displeased”. Then Stalin turned to Churchill and asked that famous question “after taking a tug at his moustache”: “How many divisions did you say Pope has?” ~ “A Single Death Is a Tragedy; A Million Deaths Is a Statistic” This crowd pleaser appears to be the result of a journalist under deadline pressure. “In 1932 “The Christian Science Monitor” printed an article describing a meeting that included George Bernard Shaw, Lady Astor, and Stalin … the reporter expressed uncertainty about the veracity of the tale. … The story is told in Moscow that hardly had his guests been shown into the room when Lady Astor exuberantly opened the conversation with this remark: “Mr. Stalin, how long are you going to continue killing people?” The Soviet Dictator quietly answered: “As long as it is necessary.” ~ This is a repost from 2017. Java Monkey was destroyed by a fire in November 2018. The poetry series “Java Speaks” is unhoused for live shows. A virtual version continues Every Sunday Night. … ~ Java Monkey Speaks was a Decatur institution. In 2018, the hosting coffeehouse burned down. “The man who would not shut up” recalls a couple of Sunday nights there. ~ pictures today are from The Library of Congress ~ selah
The Man Who Would Not Shut Up
This is a repost from 2017. Java Monkey was destroyed by a fire in November 2018. The poetry series “Java Speaks” is unhoused for live shows. A virtual version continues Every Sunday Night. … Java Monkey Speaks finished with a bit of snark last night. “Gabriel,” had been sitting next to a loudmouth. The loudmouth was boasting about how enlightened he was, by talking over poets. The fact that it was a warm evening, and the patio was open, made it worse.
“Gabriel” did not get to hear the performers. He was not pleased, and did what poets do. He wrote about the man who would not shut up.
Performance … on stage, or in the audience … is a tiny percentage of the JMS experience. Most of your time is spent listening to other performers. When one person speaks, the other people listen. Many of the poets are terrific, and if you don’t listen, you miss out. We don’t need to talk more. We need to listen more. This is true for the rest of the world.
One problem is that listening is seen as passive, while speech is active. Our culture values action. Even if you make the situation worse by speaking, many people cannot keep their mouth shut. The patio dude did not seem to get this. The fact that there is a room next door, designed for conversation, did not seem to occur to this man.
Last summer, PG went to JMS. It was the sunday after Philando Castile, and Alton Sterling, died. PG had a conversation with “Gabriel” after this evening. “One of the other white men felt the same way. He opened his poem by saying that it was not his struggle, and it was not appropriate for him to speak. (Those were not the exact words.) PG spoke to him at intermission. He said to think about this… what if you were a black person, coming to read on a night with much black pain. You looked in the audience, and there were no white people to listen?”
Read your smutty poem is one result of that evening. java monkey speaks black white mix, americas bad week two black men, shot dead by police best thing for , white man to do is be there listen, not your struggle not appropriate, read your smutty poem shut up.
One issue is the limited amount of time available for speakers. JMS has an 11 pm curfew. Towards the end of the evening, performers should go up, read their piece, and sit down. When you are on stage, you are not aware of how long you are up there. PG was a couple of spots before “Gabriel,” and was wondering if he would get to perform. “Gabriel” wrote his poem in anger, after the patio performance. The poem will be better with editing.
At the end of the night, things seemed to work out. PG and “Gabriel” got to speak before 11pm. There will be other times where not everyone will get to speak, because someone else did not know how to listen. (And not just at Java Monkey.) The white savior complex is alive, well, and annoying. It is not known whether the patio dude impressed the lady. Pictures today are from “The Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library”.
John Lewis
This is a repost from 2017. John Lewis passed away July 17, 2020. Donald Trump refuses to go anywhere. … John Lewis is the latest target of Donald Trump’s uncontrolled personality disorder. The congressman said something the PEE-OTUS did not like.
@realDonaldTrump “Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to……” @realDonaldTrump “mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results. All talk, talk, talk – no action or results. Sad!” The response came at 8:50 AM – 14 Jan 2017.
The fifth district is based in the city of Atlanta. While there are sketchy neighborhoods, overall the city is booming. Mr. Lewis, one of the heroes of the cival rights movement, has represented this district since 1987. Mr. Lewis is greatly respected in Atlanta.
PG saw John Lewis in action once. The 72 year old Lewis was a participant in the 2012 Gay Pride parade. He did not ride in a limousine. Mr. Lewis walked the sidewalk, shaking as many hands as he could. Pictures today are from The Library of Congress.
Lost Atlanta
Lost Atlanta is a coffee table book. The content is the buildings, and institutions, that no longer exist. Atlanta has a long love affair with the wrecking ball. General Sherman was a minor player. Pictures for your Wednesday morning entertainment are from “The Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library.” This is a repost.
PG is a native, and knows a few things about the city. While looking through LA, he began to take notes of things he did not know. The names behind the Ferry Roads is one. Plantation owner James Power established Power’s Ferry in 1835. Hardy Pace established his ferry in the 1850s. The fare was 62 cents for a full wagon, 50 cents for an empty wagon, 12 cents for a man and a horse, and 4 cents per head of cattle. The last ferry to cease operations was the Campbellton Ferry, in south Fulton county. The Campbellton Ferry ceased operations in 1958.
Wheat Street Baptist Church is a prominent Atlanta institution. If you look for Wheat Street on google, all you see is Old Wheat Street. It turns out that Wheat Street was renamed Auburn Avenue. “Originally called Wheat Street, the road was renamed in 1893 at the request of white petitioners who believed Auburn Avenue had a more cosmopolitan sound.”
Bald Hill, aka Leggett’s Hill, was leveled in 1958 to make way for the East Expressway, later known as I-20. On July 22, 1864, the Battle of Atlanta was fought there. After the unpleasantness, Frederick Koch bought farm land on the site. His house was at 382 Moreland Avenue. The house was demolished in 1953. South of I-20, 1400 McPherson Avenue has a monument. Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson was killed at that location.
The outfield wall at Ponce De Leon park was covered with advertising. One sign was for Southern Bread. The picture had a “Southern Colonel”… apparently the only type of officer in the CSA … saying “I’d even go North for Southern Bread.” This ad was also painted on the side of a building on Tenth Street, just off Peachtree. The late Jim Henson produced a tv ad for Southern Bread.
Jacobs Drug Store was a prominent chain at one time. It was founded by Joseph Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs had a store in the Norcross building, on Peachtree Street at Marietta Street. In 1886, the soda fountain mixed John Pemberton’s patent medicine with carbonated soda water. The rest is history.
There are a few notes, which do not justify a paragraph. The Governor’s Mansion was at 250 The Prado, in Ansley Park, until a new GM was built on West Paces Ferry road. The Henry Grady hotel did not have a thirteenth floor, but went from 12 to 14. This did not stop the building from being demolished, to make way for the Peachtree Plaza hotel.
When Laurent DeGive built his grand opera house at Peachtree and Houston (Now JW Dobbs,) people were horrified. The central business district was south of five points. The area north, where the opera house went up, was residential. In 1932, the opera house was renovated, and opened as the Loew’s Grand. In 1939, it hosted the world premiere of “Gone With The Wind.” On the other side of Houston Street was the Paramount Theater, and across Peachtree was the Coca Cola sign. The GP building occupies the site today.
Indifferent Truth-Seeker Act
A bit of dialog turned up in a 2018 facebook thread. “Arnold” “Luther I am genuinely curious about how it is you support white supremacist world views consistently, yet have always hung out in alternative spaces. Have you written about this?” Luther “Questioning the validity of a facebook post is not supporting a white supremacist world view.” “Stephen” “It absolutely is when you’ll accept no standard of evidence presented in support of the claim. No one here is fooled by your indifferent truth-seeker act.” This is not your daddy’s white supremacy.
On January 19, 2018, Wussy published Is the Owner of Popular Atlanta Drag Bar a Racist? A disgruntled employee shared a 2015 facebook screen shot. Palmer Marsh, the owner of Burkhart’s Pub, said “Obviously Vladimir Putin thinks that Barack Obama is a stupid (magic word). He just might be right.” The Atlanta queer community went into a pearl clutching frenzy.
I noticed that the screen shot did not have a date or time. I mentioned this detail, and was richly rewarded for my efforts. This is the “indifferent truth-seeker act” that supports “white supremacist world views.” Examine. Your. Whiteness. was one of the kinder suggestions.
This was six years ago, and seems quaint today. In the last six years, we have shut down the country over a virus, and had a racial reckoning. After electing a senile criminal to be President, we supported a gruesome war in Ukraine, and facilitated a genocide in Gaza. The national debt has gone from $20t to $33t. It is tough to believe we were once so concerned about a drunken old man saying a six letter word on facebook. Pictures today are The Library of Congress.
Drinking From A Firehose
This is a repost from January 2020. The firehose has been busy the last four years. … “You’re drinking from a firehose of bullshit.” Someone is talking. They are full of confidence. The speech gets faster, and faster. They have lots of data points that support their point of view. You suspect there is something wrong with what they are saying. The logic just follows too quickly. If you stop to think about point one, you will miss points two through eleven. It is persuasion, by intellectual bullying.
Sometimes, a good phrase used to support a not-so-good cause. The FOB quote is from Sam Harris. He was on the Joe Rogan Experience, talking about Abby Martin. (The opening clip is from this compilation.) Mr. Harris says the Iraqi casualties, after Operation Iraqi Freedom, were around 200,000. Ms. Martin says the casualties are closer to 2,000,000. Either figure is too high. Mr. Harris displays a certain heartlessness in his argument.
JRE #1419 – Daryl Davis washed up on the digital shore yesterday. Mr. Davis is a black man, who somehow befriended KKK members, and showed them the error of their ways. Here is an npr segment, How One Man Convinced 200 Ku Klux Klan Members To Give Up Their Robes.
Yesterday’s appearance came at an synchronistic time for Mr. Rogan. Last week, Bernie Sanders tweeted a clip from Mr. Rogan, along with a comment. “I think I’ll probably vote for Bernie…” Joe Rogan There was a reaction. @CNN “Bernie Sanders is facing a backlash from some Democrats after his campaign trumpeted an endorsement from comedian Joe Rogan, a popular podcast and YouTube talk show host with a history of making racist, homophobic and transphobic comments”
As Rogan listeners know, Joe is all over the place. The Sanders quote is from JRE #1415 – Bari Weiss. During that show, Ms. Weiss unleashed an FOB in support of Israel. This contrasts with Abby Martin, and other JRE guests, who severely criticize Israel.
The Davis show was an FOB. There were history lectures, that leave discerning heads shaking. (The term white supremacist was first used in 1896.) The firehose kept gushing, until there was one comment that could be easily checked out. “President Warren G. Harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the White House”
Warren Gamaliel Harding is known, with some justification, as one of our worst Presidents. “One aspect of the Harding administration that is not well known is his attitude about race. In the years after World War I, America was engulfed in race hatred. The Ku Klux Klan had a revival. “In a speech on October 26, 1921, given in segregated Birmingham, Alabama Harding advocated civil rights for African Americans; the first President to openly advocate black political, educational, and economic equality during the 20th century.” Mr. Harding supported an anti lynching bill, which a Democratic filibuster kept from passing.” (This 2012 quote is based on a wikipedia article, that has been edited.)
“Not only was Harding’s alleged membership in the KKK never mentioned in the contemporary records of anybody who knew him, his public opposition to anti-Catholic agitation and his vehement support for anti-lynching laws, make him seem like an unlikely recruit. In fact, the only evidence that Harding was a Klansman comes from the deathbed confession of a former Grand Wizard, who may have made the whole thing up to get even with Harding for the late President’s anti-racist public stance.” Pictures today are from The Library of Congress.
Technocapital Machine
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Levant was becoming known to American audiences as one of the regular panelists on the radio quiz show Information Please. Originally scheduled as a guest panelist, Levant proved so quick-witted and popular that he became a regular fixture on the show in the late-1930s and 1940s, along with fellow panelists Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran and moderator Clifton Fadiman. “Mr. Levant,” as he was always called, was often challenged with musical questions, and he impressed audiences with his depth of knowledge and facility with a joke. Kieran praised Levant as having a “positive genius for making offhand cutting remarks that couldn’t have been sharper if he’d honed them a week in his mind. Oscar was always good for a bright response edged with acid.”[9] Examples include “I knew Doris Day before she was a virgin,” “I think a lot of [conductor/composer Leonard] Bernstein—but not as much as he does,” and (after Marilyn converted to Judaism when she married playwright Arthur Miller), “Now that Marilyn Monroe is kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her.” ~ time as a dance partner .. time can do everything that i do, only backwards and wearing high heels, ginger rogers, the original bwhh lady, made an appearance at northlake mall, one summer when i was working for the mall, she was selling gaymode panty hose, when someone asked her how old she was, she said it was none of your business, , i asked time a minute ago how old they were, i would ask time for the pronouns, but i will just assume it is non binary, maybe i just get down to business and ask time for a dance, time is old, and smells bad, so this is not going to be a slow dance, maybe i should just wait for the electric slide, and then sneak off, because i never did learn that and it is embarrassing, time likes to embarrass you for not knowing the steps, especially when i am going forward wearing flat shoes, oh god, now they are playing the macarena, and time is pulling me out onto the floor kicking and screaming, lord what is this sick excuse for a dj going to play next, he already played the perfect country song, so i don’t have to worry, maybe it will be its raining men, and all the women will dance while the men talk about football games, time has no shame, and will dance to anything, even the horrible muzak that the dj plays to clear the floor and make everyone order drinks, even the lady in red even the baby elephant waltz ~ this is your King day monday morning reader. The picture shown was taken by John Vachon in February 1942. ” Ipswich, South Dakota. Village priest riding a bicycle to town” ~ “A quote widely attributed to James Baldwin, but was, in fact, coined by Robert Jones Jr. … succinctly states the intention of Son of Baldwin,” the blog explains. “‘We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.’” ~ Ezekiel 23:20 For she doted upon their paramours, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses. ~ @Jonathan_K_Cook A Palestinian recounts what is now an everyday horror story in northern Gaza: of his futile efforts to dig out his neighbours, a mother and her two young children, trapped under rubble while Israeli snipers fire on him; watching their slow, painful deaths; and then fighting off a pack of starving dogs tearing chunks out of their corpses. ~ Adolph Luetgert was charged with murdering his wife and dissolving her body in acid in one of his sausage vats at the A.L. Luetgert Sausage & Packing Company in 1897. … After the news of the trial became public, rumors spread that Luetgert had actually turned his wife into sausage and sold the “sausage” to unknowing consumers.” ~ In this house we are all God’s children, It is not what you say but how you say it, Don’t need to talk more need to listen more, Clever arguments are not always the truth, Science is the questioning not the trust, Beliefs are your thoughts with an attitude, Hate wins when you fight hate with hate, You are entitled to your opinion. ~ @WaywardRabbler The YNet News “7 Days” Report “The First Hours of Black Saturday” paints a devastating picture of incompetence, panic, and, ultimately, extreme disregard for the lives of Israeli civilians by the IDF There will be serious domestic repercussions for Israel’s government ~ @WaywardRabbler 5 hours in the IDF was still fighting without proper equipment, without proper orders, and did not know the extent of the breach. In short, Israel may “have a right to defend itself,” but they were not prepared to do so on 10/7 16/25 ~ JON OSSOFF AND RAPHAEL WARNOCK VOTED AGAINST THE RESOLUTION. “US senators have defeated a measure, introduced by Bernie Sanders, that would have made military aid to Israel conditional on whether the Israeli government is violating human rights and international accords in its devastating war in Gaza.” ~ Israel Has Bought a Mass Online Influence System to Counter Antisemitism, Hamas Atrocity Denial … Defense, intelligence and civilian bodies realized soon after October 7 they were losing the online battle to what sources call Hamas’ ‘well-oiled psychological and information warfare machine.’ So they quietly purchased digital tools to fight disinformation, despite fears of future political misuse ~ @QuoteResearch There is a story about a Lincoln quote. The quote is real. What is interesting is why Abe said it. In 1862, with the South winning the war, Abe did not think he had the authority to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. The quote: In September 1862 a newspaper in Wisconsin reported on a meeting that was held between President Abraham Lincoln and a group of religious leaders who wanted him to immediately sign an Emancipation Proclamation. Lincoln was hesitant and argued that the measure would be ineffective because it would not actually free slaves. He used the language of the riddle to figuratively explain his position: … On pressing the policy of emancipation upon the President we received this reply “You remember the slave who asked his master, ‘If I should call a sheep’s tail a leg, how many legs would it have?’ ‘Five.’ ‘No, only four; for my calling the tail a leg would not make it so.’ “Now, gentlemen, if I say to the slaves, ‘you are free,’ they will be no more free than at present.” ~ here is another view of the story. This is not the history you are taught on facebook. ~ “What would Jesus do?” A better question might be “What did Jesus do?” #haiku ~ Ta-Nehisi Coates appeared on the WTF podcast in 2018. He spoke of fatherhood, writing, and the struggle to succeed. The expressions whiteness, and white supremacy, were not heard. ~ also in 1964, Romero was very much involved in the U.S. Senate race in California that pitted one of Romero’s best friends and fellow actor, Republican nominee George Murphy (who nicknamed Romero “Butch”), in his bid to oust then-Senator Pierre Salinger, a Democrat ~ Happy Birthday Dolly Parton, Paula Deen, and Janis Joplin. Pictures are from “Annual “Bathing Girl Parade”, Balboa Beach, CA, June 20, 1920.” ~ @QuoteResearch Your tweets from Jan 6 and 7 inspired the creation of the longest and deepest QI article. Thanks! @chamblee54 @Edokwin Quote Origin: Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery That Mediocrity Can Pay To Greatness Oscar Wilde? Dublin Monthly Magazine? ~ seven is a look at things that come in groups of seven. John Vachon took the photograph in February 1942. Untitled photo, possibly related to: Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Barker family in their trailer. ~ @SHARON_NEEDLES As someone who has work, lived, and breathed night life for a quarter of a century, I’m pissed at the lack of dancing from younger queers. Seeing you wedged in a corner illuminated by your phone isn’t what I fought for.. ~ @OzzyOsbourne Today marks the 42nd anniversary since I bit a head off a fucking bat! Celebrate with this commemorative plush with detachable head ~ This is a repost from 2022. In just two years, stories about “getting the jab” feel like ancient history. ~ this is the story of getting a booster shot in 2022. So far, it has not killed me. The 1941 picture is from the GSU library. “Buses full of soldiers outside Fox Theater (“colored entrance” sign visible)” ~ @wildethingy Bible historians have discovered that for millenia “the meek” in “the meek shall inherit the Earth” was a mistranslation. The original ancient Greek actually translates better as “the dumb fucks”. @chamblee54 actually it was both a spelling mistake, and confusing old testament prophecy for the words of jesus “the geek shall inherit the earth” ~ pictures for this postseason monday are from The Library of Congress ~ selah
Booster








This is a repost from 2022. In just two years, stories about “getting the jab” feel like ancient history. … It started out as another slack sunday. Only problem is, things never did pick up. After a while, all I wanted to go was lie down. After a few hours of this, I took my temperature. It was 102.4. Getting tested for covid was one thing to do. As soon as I made the appointment, I began to feel better.
There was a long night of tossing, and turning, but never getting REM sleep. I called the periodontist, to cancel my appointment, and went to the testing site. I was done in under fifteen minutes. Meanwhile, my temperature was going down, and I had considerably more energy.
The email from the test-folks came at 11:35 am, Tuesday. I was negative. I was thinking how I would have felt if I had been poz, but had not had the booster. While I have numerous doubts regarding the efficiency of the pfizervax, it would be better for PR purposes to have had it. It is a game.
Today’s announcement on monoclonal antibodies is typical. The FDA is pulling a EUA on two MA treatments. When I asked google to find me that link, one of the results was this: “…COVID-19 patients … receive a monoclonal antibody treatment, which has been shown to reduce COVID-19-related hospitalization or deaths … However, UC Davis Health infectious disease experts are warning patients that the monoclonal antibody treatment is not a replacement for the COVID-19 vaccine.” I thought a vaccine was something you got when before you were infected. A vaccine is not a post-infection treatment, regardless of the medical advice available on twitter.
I find a Walgreens near me. The next appointment is in a half hour. The WG website wants you to set up an account for your reservation. When the registerbot asks me my race, I reply unknown. Non-compliance is often meaningless, but it helps me feel less ovine.
The book I am taking with me to WG is Hollywood, by Charles Bukowski. Hank Chinaski was a drunken rebel in his day, which ended in 1994. He would be 102 today. When you google his name, one of the suggested searches: “Was Charles Bukowski a nihilist?”
I get to WG, and my appointment is not on the list. A nice young man finds it in a computer. I return to my seat and my book. CB is negotiating a movie deal. He goes to a screening of somebody’s movie, and Werner Herzog is sitting at the bar. The fly on the wall got drunk from the fumes.
After a few minutes, I am called into a small room. The same helpful young man, who found my appointment in a computer, was to administer the dose. No, we do not aspirate. There is very little chance of the shot going into the blood stream. I did not taste anything metallic after the shot, so I suppose it went into the muscle, and not a vein.
After you get the shot, you are requested to sit down for fifteen minutes. It is bad manners to die on site. There is a sign on the pharmacy counter, “Select Narcotics in the Time Delay Safe.” Being a well-trained consumer, I look at all that merchandise, begging me to take it home. When I got the first two shots, it was in a sci-fi office building. They did not have merchandise to tempt you.
My supply of an OTC substance is running low. I find it at WG, but the price seems a bit steep. I decide to forego convenience, and make a trip to Walmart. The commodity was $20 cheaper at Walmart. Pictures today are from “The Georgia State University Library.”






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Seven
Seven Samurai – Kambei Shimada, Gorōbei Katayama, Shichirōji, Heihachi Hayashida, Katsushirō Okamoto, Kyūzō … This is a repost. Pictures are from The Library of Congress.
The Magnificent Seven – Chris Adams, Harry Luck, Vin, Bernardo O’Reilly, Britt, Lee, Chico
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – Great Pyramid of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus, Colossus of Rhodes, Lighthouse of Alexandria
Rome built on Seven hills – Palatine, Capitoline, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, Aventine
The Seven Sisters – Barnard College, Bryn Mawr College, Mount Holyoke College, Radcliffe College, Smith College, Vassar College, and Wellesley College
“All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion and desire.” Aristotle 384 BC-322 BC
The Magnificent Seven are seven cemeteries used by the citizens of nineteenth century London: Kensal Green Cemetery, West Norwood Cemetery, Highgate Cemetery, Abney Park Cemetery, Nunhead Cemetery, Brompton Cemetery, Tower Hamlets Cemetery
seven deadly sins – lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, pride
seven holy virtues – chastity, abstinence, temperance, diligence, patience, kindness
seven goddesses – isis, astarte, hecate, demeter, kali, iana, diana
seven dwarfs – bashful, doc, dopey, grumpy, happy, sleepy, sneezy
seven brides – Alice, Dorcas, Liza, Martha, Millie, Sarah, Ruth
seven brothers – Adam, Benjamin, Caleb, Daniel, Ephraim, Frank, Gideon
seven husbands of Elizabeth Taylor – Nicky Hilton, Micheal Wilding, Micheal Todd, Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton(twice), John Warner, Larry Fortensky
Matthew 18:21-22 – “21 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? 22 Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.”
























































































































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