How Many Wars Did These Copulars Start These Cognomenical Cloggomites
I once thought shitlord planning far more micro than Disaster Capitalism but was wrong, as a macro Disaster Capitalism, a primary requisite requirement for Vulture Capitalism's success, genocidally and sloppily brutally efficient by deliberately reckless design, shouldn't the planning for enshittification be shitty?
No one, and by no one I mean the .0000000000000000001% of people in this world (including those blocs opposing the United States of Assholes bloc) who make decisions that affect my life and yours and everybody else's (hence the simplicity of disaster management of Disaster Capitalism's Vulture Capitalism) has a problem with the elimination of Palestinians and destruction and disappearance of Palestine
Bonus: the digitally-recorded-in real-time elimination of Palestine and Palestinians is an obedience training video they know you will watch and, if not foolish, understand what awaits you if you challenge the power of the .0000000000000000001%
Head shot. First draft before I fuck it up with watercolors tonight. New black, five parts black acrylic ink, two parts burnt sienna and two parts burnt umber acrylic ink, one part fire engine red acrylic ink infused in clear elmer's glue. Yes, I'll probably show it to you if it works out as I hope, have some Weeed
Lindsay Buckingham is 75 today, I'm stupid for his music and this is one of this shitty blog's Theme Songs, fuck if I can remember what number (or even how many they are and I sure as fuck can't name them all, so obsolete is *that* gag):
Iran Attacked Israel Only After U.S. Rejected Its Moderate Stance
"Yet despite this asymmetry of media coverage, it’s never enough for some supporters of Israel, who seem to think that any pro-Palestinian voice on the airwaves is evidence of underlying antisemitism across the media. The Jewish Chronicle, looking to regain credibility after it published made-up stories about Israeli intelligence, went on the attack. Stephen Pollard, its former editor who once described the JC as ‘Israel’s candid friend’, fumed that the BBC’s Today programme gave airtime to an ‘Iranian government apologist, Prof Seyed Mohammad Marandi of Tehran University, to broadcast a series of grotesque antisemitic slurs’
US officials quietly backed Israel’s military push against Hezbollah
"The truth is, the West and above all the United States have not reluctantly gone along with but are actively aiding Israel. A fact that is obvious from even a cursory glance at mainstream media sources. Its war aims, the "neutralisation" of Gaza and destruction of Hamas, reducing and, if possible, defeating Hezbollah, and bombing targets in Syria are American war aims. They want Iran's regional influence pared back, and to see it punished for the assistance it has rendered Russia in its pointless Ukraine quagmire. And the State Department, loyally followed by Germany, France, and the UK, have gone about it in the most underhanded way"
"Everyone understands exactly what this prosecution actually is. Every journalist that has covered my case, everyone in this courtroom, understands what this prosecution actually is. It has nothing to do with punishing people who disseminate pro-Nazi propaganda. It is about punishing political dissent, and intimidating critics into silence. I’m not here because I put a swastika on my book cover. I am here because I put it behind a “Covid” mask. I am here because I dared to criticize the German authorities. I am here because I refused to shut up and follow orders"
PJ Harvey’s Is This Desire?: A darkly beautiful look inward
Out of all the new music I've bought in 2024 listened to the the new Tindersticks most, not close
THE DAY RODIN'S THINKER STOPPED THINKING AND OTHER POEMS
Bill Knott
The main cause of strife down through history is middle names Yes I said middle names damn me Logjam fur was talking to monocle blubber While dripping wax flirts with shipwreck and widowers trained to attack fossils looked on
I mean think of them always straining and sweating To stop your first and last names from coming together So's you could have some emergency peace and be a whole person How many wars did these copulars start these cognomenical cloggomites
No no don't condemn them poor hermaphro-handles crushed in between don't They keep the right holding things in natural balance apart oh Disruptive middle monikers
They sparred argue com- Plained all through that pom-blue betwixting day But none noticed the light pause every now and now and then to strop some rays on their umbilicord (for at evening the west is a sword- swallower) so engrossed were they in this strangely ignored problem
0/speaking of middle names the custom in my family of origin was to use ancestor's surnames - my own is the maiden name of my father's mother i.e. the surname of my father's mother's father
someone with that surname served as attorney general of the united states during the administration of dwight d. eisenhower - 'ike'
1/even a corporate chatbot owned by google can produce sequences of words as if it to some extent understands what's going on - yesterday i asked Gemini "Has distrust in general and of govt, businesses, authorities, news media increased among Americans in the last half century? a similar trend in other western countries?"
The reply:
Yes, there has been a general trend of increasing distrust in institutions like government, businesses, authorities, and news media among Americans and people in many Western countries over the past half century.
Several factors have contributed to this trend:
Political polarization: The increasing division of political opinions has made it more difficult for people to trust institutions that are seen as partisan or biased. Economic inequality: Growing economic disparities have led to a sense of unfairness and a belief that institutions are not working in the best interests of ordinary people. Technological advancements: Social media and the internet have made it easier for people to access information from a variety of sources, which can lead to confusion and distrust. Major events: Historical events like the Vietnam War, Watergate, and the financial crisis of 2008 have eroded public trust in institutions.
While this trend is more pronounced in some countries than others, it is a common phenomenon in many Western societies.
2/i went on to ask "Please paraphrase in less metaphorical language "a conspiracy to milk, shear, and slaughter the sheeple"
the reply: A plan to exploit and harm a large group of people.
2.2/someone has called this the MICFiC - what is this an acronym for
the reply: MICFiC is likely an acronym for Military-Industrial-Financial-Intelligence Complex. It's a term often used to describe the close relationship between the military, defense industry, financial institutions, and intelligence agencies.
2.3 we see here the chatbot
a/seemingly aware of the world we live in b/showing its willingness to assert falsehoods - MICFiC is a seldom-heard word, even though it was entered into the online urban dictionary by its originator
3/may love, peace, and joy come from time to time to all who read these words - as they persist, however intermittently [like myself] in the quest for truth, justice, and to the extent possible a better tomorrow
0/speaking of middle names the custom in my family of origin was to use ancestor's surnames - my own is the maiden name of my father's mother i.e. the surname of my father's mother's father
ReplyDeletesomeone with that surname served as attorney general of the united states during the administration of dwight d. eisenhower - 'ike'
1/even a corporate chatbot owned by google can produce sequences of words as if it to some extent understands what's going on - yesterday i asked Gemini "Has distrust in general and of govt, businesses, authorities, news media increased among Americans in the last half century? a similar trend in other western countries?"
The reply:
Yes, there has been a general trend of increasing distrust in institutions like government, businesses, authorities, and news media among Americans and people in many Western countries over the past half century.
Several factors have contributed to this trend:
Political polarization: The increasing division of political opinions has made it more difficult for people to trust institutions that are seen as partisan or biased.
Economic inequality: Growing economic disparities have led to a sense of unfairness and a belief that institutions are not working in the best interests of ordinary people.
Technological advancements: Social media and the internet have made it easier for people to access information from a variety of sources, which can lead to confusion and distrust.
Major events: Historical events like the Vietnam War, Watergate, and the financial crisis of 2008 have eroded public trust in institutions.
While this trend is more pronounced in some countries than others, it is a common phenomenon in many Western societies.
2/i went on to ask "Please paraphrase in less metaphorical language "a conspiracy to milk, shear, and slaughter the sheeple"
the reply: A plan to exploit and harm a large group of people.
2.2/someone has called this the MICFiC - what is this an acronym for
the reply: MICFiC is likely an acronym for Military-Industrial-Financial-Intelligence Complex. It's a term often used to describe the close relationship between the military, defense industry, financial institutions, and intelligence agencies.
2.3 we see here the chatbot
a/seemingly aware of the world we live in
b/showing its willingness to assert falsehoods - MICFiC is a seldom-heard word, even though it was entered into the online urban dictionary by its originator
3/may love, peace, and joy come from time to time to all who read these words - as they persist, however intermittently [like myself] in the quest for truth, justice, and to the extent possible a better tomorrow