From Pine View Farm

May, 2021 archive

A Notion of Immigrants 0

Hal Crother struggles to understand the recent surge in violence against persons of Asian descent.

And cannot.

Here’s a bit from his article:

What in hell were they (the persons doing the violence–ed.) thinking? Once again we encounter a wall of stupidity that’s much too high to scale. And we experience the same panic that seized us on Jan. 6. They CAN’T think! They are cognitively disconnected. Reality, for them, is like a distant star on a cloudy night, a light that never enters their field of vision. Yet they vote, they poke at their cellphones—-they reproduce, God help us. And one major political party not only embraces and encourages them, but depends on them, shapes its rhetoric to suit them, and shrinks to an electorally impotent size without them.

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Republican Family Values 0

He clearly does not understand the story of Romeo and Juliet.

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.

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A Question for the Cosplayers 0

Two soldiers behind a barricade reading a newspaper with the headlines,

Via Juanita Jean.

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QOTD 0

H. M. Tomlinson:

We see things not as they are, but as we are ourselves.

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Geeking Out 0

Mageia v. 8 with the Fluxbox window manager. Xclock is in the upper right and GKrellM with the “Glass” skin in the lower right. Thunderbird and Firefox are tabbed in a shaded (sometimes referred to as a “rolled-up”) window (by the way, you can’t do that with Windows). The Grand Canyon wallpaper is from my collection.

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Vaccine Nation 0

At the San Francisco Chronicle, a doctor, whose own father fell victim to COVID-19, reports on a (surprisingly) civil conversation he had with an anti-vaxxer.

The article defies summary or excerpt. Just read it.

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

A reporter for SFGate tested Youtube’s algorithm and determined that you are just three clicks from the rabbit hole.

Aside:

When I visit Youtube, I turn off autoplay.

After a short while, Youtube turns it back on.

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On the Bleach 0

Small hand pouring liguid from a bottle with a label reading

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite whilst being transported in a motorized conveyance.

A 33-year-old pregnant woman and her unborn child were shot and killed in Laurel Wednesday night while riding inside a car.

(snip)

Ronald William Smith, 48, was sitting in the back seat and was armed with a handgun. As Smith was holding the gun, it fired one round through the seat and into Adams, police said, causing her death.

Smith told police he accidentally shot the victim. While he and Adams’ boyfriend tried to render aid, they lost control of the vehicle and it ran into the median.

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The Drug Dealers 0

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The Elephant that Couldn’t Wouldn’t Remember 0

Frame One:  Voice emanates from the Capitol Dome, saying,

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Vaccine Nation 0

Vaccination rates vary widely across the country, threatening the chance to control COVID-19, as misinformation continues to spread like, well, a pandemic.

Why an I not surprised?

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QOTD 0

James Thurber:

You can fool too many of the people too much of the time.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

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The Truth-Shirkers, Reprise 0

Mitch McConnell with his hands over his ears captioned

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The Truth-Shirkers 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini wonders why the Republican leadership is dead-set against a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6 invasion of the Capitol. Here’s a bit of his article; follow the link for the rest.

This is puzzling.

Ever since the insurrection of Jan. 6 at the nation’s Capitol there have been accusations by Republicans that the mob was not made up of Trump-inspired seditionists but had somehow been manipulated by “the left” and infiltrated by antifa or Black Lives Matter and it was them who got folks all riled up.

Arizona’s crank-in-chief, Republican Rep. Paul Gosar, has called the insurrectionists “peaceful patriots” and during an appearance on a right-wing online program actually suggested that House Democratic leadership “aided and abetted” the rioters.

OK then.

Here was a chance to prove it.

(Misplet wrod correxed.)

Read more »

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Vaccine Nation, It’s My Body Dept. 0

Red-Hatted man says to a microphone held out to him,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Trial Balloons and Wedge Issues 0

Speaking of school boards . . . .

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

The Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell discusses an in-depth investigation of voter fraud that found no there there. He recalls that the opening of the investigation was surrounded with sanctimonious ballyhoo about protecting the integrity of the voting process. And he wonders

. . . for argument’s sake, let’s take her (Florida Attorney-General Ashley Moody–ed.) at her word — and assume Moody truly just wanted to reassure Floridians that everything was on the up-and-up.

Then why hasn’t she done that since the investigation finished and concluded nothing improper happened?

Follow the link to see how he answers the question–and why he answers as he does.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to your fellow shoppers whilst patronizing the big box store.

A customer suffered minor injuries Tuesday after being shot when another shopper’s concealed gun accidentally discharged in a DeSoto Walmart, police said.

One more time, “accidentally” and “negligently” and not synomyms.

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