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Saturday, July 22. 2023The week in PicturesSaturday morning linksThe Coyotes Are Not What They Seem. On Hybrid Vigor Bob Ross, Populist Artist - A Netflix documentary and a new film about the beloved American TV painter explore a life marked by popular success and personal betrayal. NYC to pay 2020 rioters about $10,000 each Sadly, Many Happiness Studies Are Flawed. New research concludes that older practices in psychology allowed scientists to find results when in truth there were none "Just Stop Pissing Everyone Off": Citizen Heroes Confront Environmentalists' Traffic-Blocking Bull$hit Welcome to the 'Climate' Nut House Mental Health Round-Ups: The Next Phase Of The Government's War On Thought-Crimes WSJ: It’s Time to Bring Back Asylums. Recent cases of violence by the mentally ill highlight the need to reconsider a long-maligned institution that now offers a promising solution. Another Week, Another Layer in the Hunter Biden Story Why Ukraine’s counter-offensive is failing Friday, July 21. 2023Exposing the censorship industrial complexGeneral fitness/Conditioning vs. Getting BigNothing wrong with "getting big" in my view. The more somebody can move weight, the better. Makes for more usefulness. When I see roofers climbing up ladders with sheets of plywood, I admire. Funny thing is, they tend to be wiry guys. I wouldn't mind gaining 6 lbs. of pure muscle, but I can't. It's physical architecture, bred in the bone. That might be part of why our Physical Fitness posts focus on all-round conditioning. Arguments about high-reps vs. heavy will go on forever, including here. I Lifting even light weights builds strength, muscle Low Weight + High Reps = More Strength. How do you build muscle: more reps or more weight? Learn why lifting light weights is perfect for gaining muscle.
Friday morning linksI tried to teach for America, and I failed The Dark Side of Self-Making - The gospel of radical self-creation distances us from our true selves. Ivy League LGBTQ+ numbers soar and students point to identity politics Texas professor fired after teaching sex is determined by chromosomes "Go Somewhere That Understands Your Worth" - Los Angeles Police Union Boss Tells Cops Leaving City TGIF: Swifties Save the Economy. Skims save lives. Bipartisan psychedelics. California’s war against algebra. Queer water (yep). And much more from Nellie Bowles. The Southern Poverty Law Center Makes Millions Trafficking Hate House Dems attempt to censor RFK Jr on censorship -- and he erupts Why DeSantis Entering the Primaries Was a Big Mistake Thursday, July 20. 2023The Rise and Fall and Rise of Roy OrbisonQQQJust Do It I know it's from an old Nike ad, but I have to use it on myself frequently. Thursday morning linksStrange Increase In Volume Of Congregational Singing Noted When Worship Leader Slips In Old Hymn The media is spreading bad trans science. Misleading studies are being taken as gospel Where Johnny Cash Came From Norman Mailer Was an Out-and-Out Psychopath Welcome to the MAGA Hamptons! Every summer, the haute bourgeoisie of Middle America descend on Lake of the Ozarks to jet ski, barbecue ribs, and (until 2023) drink a shit-ton of Budweiser. Click bait: Popular "all-American" Companies That Are Now Internationally-Owned Welcome To Canada — The Doctor Won’t See You Now, But The Undertaker Will Scotland Cuts Down Forest to Make Room for Windmills Biden DoD Lets Transgender Service Members Skip Deployments, Receive Indefinite Physical Fitness Waivers The Left’s Social Contract Is Broken. Here’s How to Fix It. A relentless focus on dubious forms of ‘oppression’ is alienating traditional leftists. Saving the progressive movement means returning it to its liberal roots Stanford Law refuses comment on fate of DEI dean who helped shout down judge Stuart's miscellany I have no hate for the guy, but he is in bad shape Jack Smith bought a sandwich at Subway and CNN lost its mind Massachusetts asks homeowners to take in illegal migrants Wednesday, July 19. 2023Bug of the Week: The Day of the Cicada, reposted annuallyHeard my first cicadas of the summer this weekend - just a few, and just for about an hour or two, but these are probably early risers - first emergers from the soil, practicing playing their instruments. Maybe this will be a good year for them. Some people call them locusts. It means that in a few days we will be hearing the remarkably loud raspy buzzing from the tree-tops on every hot sunny day - the characteristic sound of high summer in New England, until replaced by the more refined Katydid's evening song as late summer comes. We have both 13-year and 17-year cicadas - that's how long the two species live as larvae underground, sucking on tree roots, before they emerge to mate, breed, and die. Their life is a metaphor. Cicadas are edible, but I don't know anyone who eats them regularly except birds who have great sport chasing them when they fly from tree to tree. We often find their empty exoskelatons attached to tree trunks - as they grow, they crawl out of their old coat. Some basic cicada facts here. There is a cicada fan blog, too. Wednesday morning links
NYT casually drops a truth bomb: about 30% of "COVID deaths" weren't from COVID Top Scientists Misled Congress About Covid Origins, Newly Released Emails And Messages Show Science begins with observation. Is observation Science? America the Stoned - More states are legalizing weed every year. An estimated 13.2 million Americans use the drug every day. So why is it starting to feel like a bad idea? WOKE KINDERGARTEN The Comely Face of Western Self-Cancellation - Miss Netherlands is a Mister. 9th Circuit Shuts Down Bid To Block Lithium Mine NYC Restaurants to Be Fined for Providing Forks Diversity officers’ exits fuel racial equity concerns. Evidence grows of curtailed investment in schemes three years after Floyd’s murder Nearly Three-Quarters of French Public Wants to Strip Migrant Rioters of Citizenship Tuesday, July 18. 2023Tuesday morning linksThe fast metabolism myth: Here’s what actually determines how slim you are What is the audience for a woke, live-action “Snow White”? There’s always something new to report on New York’s housing follies. Dumbing America Down City Journal on The New Censorship:
Monday, July 17. 2023Monday morning linksNews That's Not Fit To Print - New York Times & LA Times Dump Sports Reporting CDC Used Journal To Promote Masks Despite 'Unreliable' And 'Unsupported Data': New Analysis Yonkers’ only charter school illustrates just how broken the system is Without Affirmative Action Everyone Will Die. "All Americans will bear the burden of a less diverse health care field" NYC To Pay Minority Teachers Who Failed Teaching Exam Up To $2M. Each. Parents slam woke Massachusetts school district for axing advanced math classes to boost 'equity', after they attracted too many white and Asian students - with families now forced to hire private tutors instead California Approves New Math Guidelines That Emphasize 'Social Justice' The Fact-Check Racket Finally Unravels Biden forgives $39 billion in student loan debt via administrative tweaks Suckers paid their debts Imploding Cities Will Drag All of Us Down — Even if You Don't Live Anywhere Near One The War On Poverty Hasn’t Just Failed, It’s Failed Abysmally Jennifer Rubin humiliates herself using data from retracted story VDH: Illegal Immigration and Western Spiritual Sickness The Incredible Shrinking NATO Europe's Muslim Migrant Problem ' Arabs… Chechens’: German Swimming Baths Terrorised by ‘Migration Background’ Men Sunday, July 16. 2023The Secret German Science of World War IIIs this a "ship"?Ronnie Hawkins Bob Dylan hired his band (one Hawkins' many) away from him. Dylan is an American musicologist, but I do not know who learned more from whom. From 1964:
From today's Lectionary: The sowerMatthew 13:1-9, 18-23 13:1 That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat beside the sea. 13:2 Such great crowds gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat there, while the whole crowd stood on the beach. 13:3 And he told them many things in parables, saying: "Listen! A sower went out to sow. 13:4 And as he sowed, some seeds fell on the path, and the birds came and ate them up. 13:5 Other seeds fell on rocky ground, where they did not have much soil, and they sprang up quickly, since they had no depth of soil. 13:6 But when the sun rose, they were scorched; and since they had no root, they withered away. 13:7 Other seeds fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them. 13:8 Other seeds fell on good soil and brought forth grain, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. 13:9 Let anyone with ears listen!" 13:18 "Hear then the parable of the sower. 13:19 When anyone hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what is sown in the heart; this is what was sown on the path. 13:20 As for what was sown on rocky ground, this is the one who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy; 13:21 yet such a person has no root, but endures only for a while, and when trouble or persecution arises on account of the word, that person immediately falls away. 13:22 As for what was sown among thorns, this is the one who hears the word, but the cares of the world and the lure of wealth choke the word, and it yields nothing. 13:23 But as for what was sown on good soil, this is the one who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and yields, in one case a hundredfold, in another sixty, and in another thirty." Saturday, July 15. 2023Bob Dylan and The Band - The Basement Tapes - The Legendary TalesSaturday morning linksRe Kevin Spacey: Handsiness or assault? Fondling in the post-#MeToo era. Meet the new Italian defense for crotch-grabbing: if it’s under ten seconds it doesn’t count New 'victim studies' is a fake discipline University puts trigger warning on Hemingway’s ‘Old Man and the Sea’: ‘graphic fishing scenes’ What about Moby Dick? Youth Gender Transition Is Pushed Without Evidence, Psychotherapy, not hormones and surgery, is increasingly the first line of treatment abroad. When Ideology Corrupts Medicine—and How One Reporter Exposed it, A conversation with Hannah Barnes about the medical scandal at Tavistock, the UK’s only youth gender clinic. Budgets blown: Wind not exactly the net bargain they advertised TGIF: Hollywood Shutdown - Actors join the picket line. Zuck puts Musk on Thread alert. Tucker cozies up to Andrew Tate. Plus: Kamala, DeSantis, and Jonah Hill. Stuart's Saturday Miscellany Gov’t Can Continue Colluding With Big Tech, 5th Circuit Grants “Administrative Stay” of Injunction Loophole: Biden Admin Forgives $39 Billion In Student Debt For Over 800,000 Borrowers Friday, July 14. 2023The Sign on the Cross
This is from the basement tapes (1967). I don't think it's entirely facetious, but his version of the good old music:
Friday morning linksSummer Camps For Children Identifying As Transgender Open Across US The Russians Planted Cocaine in the White House to Frame Hunter Biden. Any other explanation is misinformation and threatens democracy. Scientists Agreed To Downplay Chinese Lab Leak Theory For Fear Of ‘S*** Show’, Messages Indicate A new memoir by Martin Peretz, the former owner and editor-in-chief of The New Republic, provides a timely reminder of what American journalism has lost. I was a reader for decades The Test Isn’t the Problem. Scrapping exam requirements at New York’s elite public schools won’t help black and Hispanic students. CHECC Has Petitioned The DC Circuit For Rehearing As To Its Standing To Challenge The Endangerment Finding Budgets blown: Wind not exactly the net bargain they advertised George Soros’s Bad Bet - The billionaire funded a series of experiments in the U.S. criminal-justice system—with disastrous results. Ten Reasons Why Affirmative Action Died ABOUT THAT “COLOR-BLIND CONSTITUTION” Does Ukraine Joining a ‘North Atlantic’ Treaty Organization Make Any Sense? We may not wish to bring NATO to Russia’s southern doorstep. Thursday, July 13. 2023Why does exercise reduce appetite? Reposted
That might not apply to 8 hours on the Appalachian Trail or a day job as a lumberjack, but it is certainly true for me with my 1-hr daily exercises. The more consistently I exercise, the less interest I have in food and the smaller the portions I can handle. This effect is most pronounced with demanding cardio and calisthenic exercise, not much with strength exercise or with sports. There is a theory that the effect has something to do with Peptide YY. Nobody wants to eat anything after a hour of tough cardio exercise and that suppressive effect tends to last 24 hrs. Maybe it makes some genetic sense. If you need to move yourself vigorously and frequently, the less fat you have on you the better you can avoid becoming part of a Tiger Dinner Party. Hunger is an interesting instinct and only recently has it been studied biochemically. One thing we know for certain is that subjective hunger or attraction to food is not a signal for a need for nourishment for most adults in a food-rich environment. Overweight people seem to have the strongest subjective hunger, and sedentary people tend to have stronger appetites. Cause or effect? Chicken or egg? Found VDH's websiteI'm always behind the 8-ball. Thursday morning linksAll of my saved morning links got erased by some glitch. Here are some new ones: Professor made student ‘uncomfortable’ with open debate, gets fired Rage Against the Machine - Technology is our new god. What would a refusal to worship look like? Paul Kingsnorth offers a vision of resistance Resistance is futile 40,000 child slaves in Congo are forced to work in cobalt mines so we can drive electric cars. Your debilitating climate anxiety Who’s Afraid of Moms for Liberty? A growing cadre of angry mothers is taking over school boards and winning influence as GOP kingmakers. Why are they being called a ‘hate group’? Canceled: MyPillow Auctioning Off Equipment After These Big-Box Retailers Canceled Mike Lindell BLACKS ARE OK WITH HARVARD, UNC DECISIONS Christopher Wray beclowns himself 'That's a Lie': Whistleblower Demolishes FBI Director's Story About Embedded Agents on J6 Like CIA, FBI lies. It's for our own good, ya know More cringe: Kamala Harris Explains AI: “AI is Kind of a Fancy Thing. First of All, It’s Two Letters. It Means ‘Artifical Intelligence'” Ukraine has no place in NATO, now or in the near future
Wednesday, July 12. 2023Sondheim geniusWater MatsWater mats are endless fun for kids. Take one out to the sea. Cool invention. Kids love to push eachother off.
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