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22 April, 2021
Prose
Spring Cleaning this Blog

There is a time for everything. Today I decided to upgrade the looks of the website you are now looking at because I was bored of the old look and its glitches. Manually designing a website is a time sink, but it has a soothing effect. Staring at pixels as if they, and not the much …

blog, cleaning, programming, spring
1 April, 2021
The good life
Toothache

For those who don’t experience it every day, it is hard to imagine how it can affect one’s life: tooth pain. I arrived in Europe half a year ago with tooth pain, and despite several visits to the dentist, I am still suffering. I have chronic tooth pain, for more than five years now. I have only one wish …

happiness, health, joy, life, tooth pain, vital
28 March, 2021
Activism
Depression Responder

I’m cleaning up my computer and found this intricate piece of writing from a few years ago. It might prove to be of some use during the current pandemic situation. * * * Dear valued correspondent, The nature of our digital reality compels me to let you know that my online availability is limited, for …

corona, depression, mental health, pandemic, problems, responder
16 March, 2021
Laughs
Professor Trompsky is back!

Professor Trompsky, you said that the current pandemic is the defining moment of capitalism’s moral refinement preparing its coming demise? Could you explain? Well, uhm, we see that more and more people are pushed towards precarious jobs with no security whatsoever and more importantly devoid of any real interaction with their peers. That, you know, …

Chomsky, labor, meaning, pandemic, Trompsky 1 Comment
26 February, 2021
Philosophy
The Google God

Free market capitalism, in the time of high-tech communication technology, rewards the marketability of an idea more than the idea itself. Of course, in any liberal capitalist order, good ideas always needed to be noticed before their creator could be rewarded. Traditional investors recognized the potential of an idea for the betterment of society and …

Amazon, capitalism, Google, markets, Philosophy, rambling, Varoufakis 1 Comment
31 December, 2020
Poetry
Reading: Sergei Yesenin – The Bitch

Sergei Yesenin (1895-1925) was a famous Russian lyrical poet who married four times and died young by suicide. His works were republished in the USSR after 1966 and are now taught to Russian schoolchildren. I found the translation of “The bitch” on poetryverse. The Bitch In the morning the bitch whelped seven reddish-brown puppies, in …

bitch, cosmology, planets, Sergei Yesenin 1 Comment
13 December, 2020
Laughs
A poetry reading

Hello my name is W. H. Nedua and my first poem is about a friend of mine who passed away: bllz lllz mbll zll bll lzzzbl lzlzlzlz bbbllz my next poem is about another friend who is not yet quite dead: zlllblz bllzzll bllzlll bllb mllmbbllz mmlplzlz and i would like to finish with a …

death, impotent, poetry, reading 1 Comment
7 December, 2020
Poetry
Stratfort junk yard

Shall I compare thou to a motor car For without energy you can’t go far I dream one day of filling you up good, and take you for a ride I am loyal to you, my four-wheeled bride you are the junk of my life, I rub your body and give you spare parts for …

motor car, Shakespeare, Stratfort 1 Comment
7 December, 2020
Activism
Why does money corrupt?

So why does it? If you have it in abundance, it fails to give meaning in the obvious ways it does when we need it to meet our basic needs. The thought that the result of our endeavour – the amount on our bank account – is subject to inevitable inflation of meaning, is hard to bear.

So we explore other pathways: consumption of expensive goods and services, and comparison to other people’s “wealth”.

This is an impulse that doesn’t care about the consequences. Think environmental and social inequality. In other words: it corrupts.

corruption, Money, wealth 1 Comment
2 December, 2020
The good life

“Language is my whore, my mistress, my wife, my pen-friend, my check-out girl. Language is a complimentary moist lemon-scented cleansing square or handy freshen-up wipette. Language is the breath of God, the dew on a fresh apple, it’s the soft rain of dust that falls into a shaft of morning sun when you pull from …

language, Stephen Fry
28 November, 2020
Laughs
What Else?
Clooney, distinction, Nespresso, paleolinguistics 1 Comment
8 November, 2020
Laughs
Inclusivity

As Grand-Ork of the ninth subplanet in our Hadar System, I urge you to consider all beings equally and as equals. There has been a long-standing debate, that I happen to be well aware of, regarding the intrinsic worth of those fellow citizens who are in the possession of a number of tentacles that is …

ballot, election, Ork, voting 1 Comment
4 November, 2020
Poetry

I’m trippin’

on the side of the road

the road of the free

freedom, trip 1 Comment
4 November, 2020
The good life

A country is a story to structure collective pride.

community, country, nation, nationalism, pride, story, Trump
2 November, 2020
Activism

The hallmark of being human is that we can carry a story within us that aspires to more than our own pleasure, to a goal beyond the satisfaction of what we momentarily desire

ethics, honor, wealth
20 October, 2020
Activism
Wealth redistribution?

During a walk in the forest, I listened to a recent episode of the Oxford-style debate series of Intelligence2. Oxford-style means that the position of the audience is registered before and after the debate, and the side that has gained the most percentage points, wins the debate.) The proposition was simple: Is it time for …

debate, intelligence2, redistribution, Reich, Summers, Varoufakis, wealth 1 Comment
30 September, 2020
Philosophy
A Reply To Žižek

Žižek has recently discussed Elon Musks Neuralink project, he gave the standard description of the situation, stressing with the usual drama that it means the death of communication. If our brains are connected by a wire, we have access to the contents of our thoughts without the mediating function of communication. The structural rules of …

AI, Elon Musk, freedom, Hegel, history, mind, Neuralink, subject, Zizek 1 Comment
29 September, 2020
Activism
When I was elected President of the United States

A few nights ago, I dreamed that I was elected President of the United States. Not an unusual dream, as the job of the most powerful person in the world is naturally appealing to the subconscious apparatus that processes our experiences while we sleep. And given the condition of our world, it is no surprise …

Biden, delusion, dream, president, reality, Trump, US elections 1 Comment
4 September, 2020
Activism

The best of lies make up the unstable truth for our unstable times

lies, stability, time, truth
25 August, 2020
Laughs
Whatever you throw at Trump…

I came across this silly joke and had to share it here. What does a White House security guard say to the current Commander-in-Chief if somebody throws something at him? “DONALD DUCK” * * * Maybe the heated pre-election months of September and October will grant us this little comic distraction. Until then, just imagine …

Donald Duck, George W. Bush, Trump 1 Comment
23 August, 2020
The good life

If you see a concrete block of 1000 kg you don’t try to lift it up. It would be silly or even dangerous to try.

Who knows their mental equivalent of that 1000 kg concrete block?

mind, motivation, strength
11 August, 2020
Poetry
kettle lives

I’m a kettle, I’m a kettle
you can call me black
I’m a kettle, I’m a kettle but I will fight back

I’m boiling with anger, hot fumes rising from my spout
so be afraid pot!
Watch out! Watch your mouth
or you will shatter –

Kettle lives matter

black, BLM, kettle, parody, pot, watch out 1 Comment
26 July, 2020
Poetry
Reading: Not as much by Fanny Howe

Fanny Howe (b. 1940) is an acclaimed New England poet who published 20 books. She has won numerous awards. I read a small poem that I think is representative of her work, as it is the careful registration in language of a familiar experience. Not as much Bracken and primrose edible smells the color of …

breasts, Fanny Howe, sensory, smell, women 1 Comment
19 July, 2020
Philosophy
Russell, world

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