In November 2020, after he’d lost the election, Trump trollishly appointed Beattie to serve on a European Commission devoted to preserving the history of the Holocaust. This was 3 months after Beattie had retweeted a story about an August neo-Nazi march in Berlin with the word "Beautiful."
Apparently Disney World has just opened a new water park that takes as its concept "the mythical tale of a one-time ski resort that melted into soothing, warm water." In case anyone's casting about for dystopian climate shit, JESUS. Who came up with this? I know, guys, get this -- it's a water wonderland created by a melted ski resort. YES Tyler, that is brilliant, let's run with it.
(related, Disney has a long weird history with oil and climate:https://rigged.ghost.io/get-em-while-theyre-young/)
Matt Gaetz is in the news a decent amount these days because he’s among a handful of extremist Republicans who are playing a significant role in the process of determining who the next Speaker of the House will be. Anyway, here’s the Holocaust denier he invited to be his VIP guest at the 2018 State of the Union address chilling with White Power fascist Richard Spencer.
In 2019 Gaetz hired Darren Beattie, who had just been FIRED BY THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE FOR HAVING TIES TO WHITE NATIONALISTS. The dude was too much of a racist for Trump and his people, so Gaetz was like “let me help this poor guy out.” These days Beattie and Gaetz frequently appear together on podcasts and such. Beattie is also a favorite of Tucker’s. https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/19/politics/darren-beattie-matt-gaetz/index.html
As I was wrapping up my sit this morning and putting everything away, I startled the cat with an involuntary laugh because I had a sudden flash of how much of a weirdo I've gradually become over the years.
The first priest I was able to find to study with and receive the precepts from without traveling hundreds of miles was of a Chinese Linji lineage that did things a little differently than the usual Soto routines I was more used to. One of these differences was that when we recited the refuges, we did them in Pali. Not sure why, never asked him. It was kind of cool to know that we were making approximately the same sounds* as have been disturbing the air for more than a couple thousand years-- a sense of connection to the past, and a bringing of the past into the present.
That got me interested in other Pali recitations, so I added a few to my usual pre- and post-sit routines. Like either the five or eight precepts from early Buddhism in addition to the usual Mahayana ten. (The collection of eight I use isn't the one with the high beds and such, but the one that breaks down the trainings regarding speech into three instead of one.)
There are lots more little things that have been added to my little cobbled-together system, like admixtures of Soto and Rinzai methods, but I don't want to burden my instance's server with one of my usual walls of text. 😉 On the rare occasions when I have an opportunity to sit with other people, I get a little unsettled because I feel like I'm skipping stuff I should be doing. OH NO I'M DOING IT WRONG. 🙄
*I later discovered that the pronounciations were a bit off, especially the dotted-m sound, but close enough. 🙂
Since Dec 19, George Santos has been making daily headlines for his lies/crimes. Yet one thing has remained constant: Kevin McCarthy's refusal to denounce Santos. This perfectly sums up today’s GOP that will sell out our nation in pursuit of power. Hope you check out My new CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/01/opinions/kevin-mccarthy-silence-george-santos-obeidallah/index.html
Saying not to bother with the favourite button on mastodon because it doesn't affect any algorithm is like saying not to say thank you to someone because no one else will hear.
Stop thinking in those old social media ways of engagement and visibility and algorithms and reach and audience and start thinking about being social.
Today in 1983, 40 years ago: The ARPANET officially changes to using TCP/IP, the Internet Protocol, effectively creating the Internet.
This week #Mastodon will pass 9,000,000 users. Every day we're growing and each post you create, or like, or reshare helps us arrive at the future we want.
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Thanks for the boost on that Schwinn, "Alan Watts." Really took me back for a moment. I think we have similar tastes in things generally, as I follow just about everything you boost up! Hope your new year is fabulous and that the damn cancer stays in remission. You tell it I said so.
Another brief thought on the dying thing: I'm continually surprised by how deeply into the trivial this uncharted territory goes. I'm regularly presented with little decisions that it never occurred to me I'd have to make, like: Which of these email service subscriptions is the most suitable? By the month? Six months? 🤔 😉
I'm pretty sure I could do with a new set of glasses, but does that expense really even make sense at this point? I could have some enjoyable lunches with friends instead.
And on and on. It strays into the absurd sometimes, which at least makes me laugh, so that's good. 😎
Now that my lifespan is no longer open-ended and undefined, I've spent some time trying to decide between two approaches as to the best use of my remaining time. One, which I did fall into for a few weeks, was to rush! rush! hurry! to try to pack in as much living as possible. As you're probably smarter than me, you've likely already guessed that this is not really a great approach. It's like skimming over waves rather than comfortably floating on my back and watching the clouds.
I'm now doing just the opposite-- taking time to appreciate each everyday event as it comes up by itself. I'm deliberately using little tricks to slow myself down, like:
1. Wearing cowboy boots. As my sense of balance has been a bit impaired by the now-burned-up brain tumor, and was already damaged by the chemo, this forces me to walk deliberately and carefully. "Walking like I mean it," as a friend describes it. 😉
2. Switching to using fountain pens. Now I write more slowly and carefully, as it's hard to just scribble something quickly with such a pen. There's also the little mini-ritual of uncapping the pen and lining up the cap "just so" to position it symmetrically. I'm surprised at how much better this has caused my note-taking to be. (Though I do do a lot of typing, I have a couple of topics I'm researching for enjoyment and tend to prefer written notes to typed as I read and study.)
Should anyone have any suggestions for more little speed bumps like these, I'd be glad to hear them!
Retired SysAdmin living in the high country of Arizona, USA. I enjoy learning about physics, cosmology, genetics, neurology, and suchlike. Deeply confused by worldwide trends towards authoritarianism. I thought we'd already learned about that stuff. But I guess not.