If you have ever met me, you may have noticed that I am quite . Not NBA-player tall, not quite "how's the weather up there?" tall, but certainly "can you get this thing for me off the top shelf" tall and "watch your head in this low doorway" tall. Just tall enough for the advantages to outweigh the disadvantages, on the whole. If I were any taller, it might go the other way.

Social advantages as much as physical ones, which is the point of this ramble. Men are often judged on their at least as much as any other trait. I mean, there are studies.

Height is an inborn characteristic, shaped by the combination of genetics and environment, and very rarely a matter of personal choice. Those are things that decent people don't make fun of, in case you missed the memo.

Gregory Bovino is quite , shorter than I am tall. Short enough, I'm sure, for it to make it difficult for him to find clothes and fit comfortably on some furniture. Short enough for people who should know better to be comfortable mocking him for it. Which for whatever reason, they're currently doing in abundance.

Bovino is an asshole. Probably one of the most miserable excuses for a human being ever to walk the Earth. Undoubtedly one of the worst people, using that term in its broadest sense, currently holding power in the United States of America. And you know, that's a pretty tough competition.

He deserves mockery aplenty. For his self-importance, for his incompetence, for his swaggering certainty that he's a central figure in the Fourth Reich instead of the disposable mook he really is. He's not Himmler or Heydrich. At most he's Röhm, and he might want to read up on how that ends, if he read at all. Absolutely, laugh at him now and keep on laughing when the long knives come out.

If you look past all that and laugh at him for his height instead, you're a lot more like him than you are like me, however tall or short you are. Your choice.

My worst fear, of course, is that none of us will live to see the end of the . , , attempted —anything we do will be futile. The future is a boot stamping on a human face, forever. Or at least close enough to forever for everyone around now.

If I believed that future was inevitable, I sure as hell wouldn't be talking about it on the internet. In fact I think the probability is less than a coin flip, although I won't even venture to guess by how much. The alleged people currently running things are absolutely as evil as anyone in history, but they're lazy and stupid. Maintaining a is hard work.

So my second-worst fear, which I think we're a lot more likely to see, is that at some point things will get back to "normal," but measurably worse than they were before. We'll still have all the machinery of a police state, waiting for the next imperial wannabe to pick it up. Like we already did with the legacies of the Cold War and 9/11. It's a ratchet as well as a racket.

And absolutely none of them will ever face the consequences of their deeds. They may lose office. But they'll go on to profitable second careers as invited speakers and podcasters and talking heads, not as inmates. Pundits will intone that we need to forgive and forget and move on and heal.

We will always have to be lucky all the time. They'll only ever have to be lucky once.

"Sometimes I wonder if you people know how to tie your own shoes." — Me, to half the internet

@SecondJon English Breakfast for me. Currently I pay about $75 for a six-pack of the big tins. I gloomily expect that to go up to close to $100 in a few months.

I swear think less about , think less about , and think less about , than the crowd of screeching who descend like locusts on any news story even vaguely related to any of these subjects.

Well, crap. My addiction is about to get even more expensive.

Seriously, in a backhanded way I think this is a good thing. Someone must have explained to him, using small words, that would be a very bad idea. He's not capable of true understanding, of course, but he's easily bullied. Like usually are.

Everyone who's ever served in the got the "don't do " briefing in basic training. If Mark is guilty, so is every drill sergeant. The number of who are willing to pretend they don't know this is fucking pathetic.

love the idea that the and code are fundamentally the same thing. Since of course are (not always , but that's another post) they think this is proof that life was too.

They seize on one-liners from those they regard as infidels and heretics, because then they can say, "See? Even unbelievers admit that ..." Bill Gates and Richard Dawkins, both known for going outside their lanes, are popular choices. Gates: " is like a computer program but far, far more advanced than any software ever created." Dawkins: "I'm fascinated by the idea that genetics is digital. A is a long sequence of coded letters, like computer information."

I get why this is a popular analogy. Unfortunately, it's also a bad one. Those of us with one foot in each field know the differences far outweigh the similarities. Which leads me to the following epigram:

Many say genes look like code. Many say code looks like genes. No says either.

@fatsam I honestly don't know! Possibly a glitch, from my deleting and re-drafting it. Anyway, if you like please feel free to quote it the old-fashioned way, and add a link to my page.

@vivtek sorry, I deleted and redrafted the original post, then put my comment back up. Here you go: qoto.org/web/@medigoth/1158499

Since pardoned every member of the mob, 33 out of the approximately 1,500 released have been convicted of other , a rate of 2.2%.

Elsenet, sumdood is arguing that this is no big deal because, and I quote, "The national violent crime rate is 4.4%." He argues that therefore, J6ers are less violent than the average person. Unfortunately for him (but fortunately for everyone else!) he's not even close.

There were about 1.3 million violent crimes *reported* in the US last year, out of a population of about 330 million. Assuming one criminal and one victim per crime—which isn't necessarily the case, of course, but it's a reasonable approximation—that's a rate of 0.4%, not 4% or more.

The and rates are much lower. There are about 500,000 violent crime arrests each year, or 0.15%. I can't find conviction numbers at the moment, but they must be lower than arrest numbers: for convenience, let's say 0.10% of the population, 2/3 of those arrested, are convicted.

2.2% is a lot more than 0.10%. Even a ought to be able to figure that out.

So many things to be angry about. I need to triage. "Okay, the shithead in exam room 8 will probably be admitted to a jerk ward, but the fuckface in trauma bed 3 is definitely going to the ICU [idiot care unit], and someone prep the asshat we parked out in the hallway for a cephalanalectomy ..."

Dipping my toe in the waters of prediction:

I will be very surprised if there is not a large, open ground presence in in the next six months, if not sooner. Maybe a significant presence too, but that will be quieter, a la the in .

The funny thing is, there's a way we probably *could* install a government that would be popular enough to survive with just US support rather than bleeding out in the jungle—namely, back and give her whatever she needs to consolidate power. But is too angry about a woman getting the he so clearly deserved for that ever to happen. Not to mention his crew of chest-and-Bible-thumpers who don't want to see any woman in charge of any country, ever.

So instead we'll end up keeping most of 's machinery of dictatorship in place, and supporting it against an ever-growing resistance armed with Chinese weaponry. "Advisers" in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...

Tell the DJ to put Fortunate Son on repeat.

I just opened a feature request on that got assigned issue number 404. Hopefully someone will see it even so!

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