While cooking dinner tonight, I suddenly realized something. You know that episode of The Simpson, 'You Only Move Twice', where Homer gets a dream job with a boss who turns out to be a Bond villain ("My department is way ahead of the lasers and germ warfare divisions!"), only for the rest of the family … Continue reading Thought of the Day: A Realization
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Thought of the Day: Absurdities and Atrocities
Voltaire: “He who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” Me: Yeah, just look at what happened with 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.' Of course, what you consider an atrocity is largely dependent on what you believe to be an absurdity, so that the statement, upon examination, only means “thinking the wrong thing means … Continue reading Thought of the Day: Absurdities and Atrocities
Thought of the Day: Evolving Language
We are often told by a certain segment of the population that languages evolve over time, and thus the arbitrary and false-to-facts changes they are insisting upon are perfectly legitimate. It's indeed true that languages evolve. Animals evolve too, but chopping a cat's tail off with a butcher knife isn't 'evolution', and neither is screaming … Continue reading Thought of the Day: Evolving Language
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For most of our contemporaries, 'Science' is only the means to impose their own views as dogma without all the difficulties, limitations, and demands of religion.
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Among its many other marks, one sign that the American education system is a complete fraud is the fact that English classes never present H.P. Lovecraft, Raymond Chandler, R.E. Howard, Walter B. Gibson, or the like as examples of American Literature for students to read.
No Aspirational Heroes, Huh?
Apparently, the star of the latest Marvel film - Shang Chi and the Ten Rings (yeah, I forgot about that movie too) - claimed that this is something he "didn't have growing up," namely an aspirational Asian or Asian American hero. Ahem: "Three weeks top of the US Box Office. I doubt you will be … Continue reading No Aspirational Heroes, Huh?
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"Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath appointed over his family, to give them meat in season. Blessed is that servant, whom when his lord shall come he shall find so doing. Amen I say to you, he shall place him over all his goods. But if that evil … Continue reading Thought of the Day
Thought of the Day: Blaming Audiences
I notice that audiences always seem to get blamed for Hollywood's attitudes: people say things like "audiences wouldn't have accepted an actor like this in a lead role before such-and-such, but the country was more mature now." I remember seeing a clip from a Film Noir documentary where someone was saying: "The Bogarts and the … Continue reading Thought of the Day: Blaming Audiences
Thought of the Day: A Suggestion
You know those lawn signs? Those are really much too wordy. You can convey the exact same message much more concisely using this one:
Thought of the Day: Interesting Contradictions
There is a stereotype of the old aristocrat that he was utterly helpless without his servants and thoroughly disconnected from reality. Perhaps, but I notice that many, if not most of those old aristocrats went and served in the trenches in the Great War and then again in its sequel. To take a more specific … Continue reading Thought of the Day: Interesting Contradictions