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| by 'Banksy' |
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NEO-NIETZSCHEAN NOTES
was called panier-à-salade
not just because of the criss-crossed
bars but because, horse-drawn
on rough roads, the prisoners inside
were tossed about like lettuce
in a salad-shaker.
Irish travellers to eastern Europe before the fall
of the Berlin Wall in 1989
were struck by the sense of familiarity they felt
in cities such as Warsaw, Prague or Budapest.
And I, on the other hand,
a welfare-cushioned
Northern Irish Protestant, rather liked
a similarity of atmosphere in
Belfast and East Berlin.
*
How Proust can Change your Life is a brilliant book
by Alain de Botton.
How Priests have destroyed hundreds of thousands of lives
doesn't bear thinking about.
(after a famous poem by Nina Cassian)
Call yourself alive? Look, I promise you
that for the first time you’ll feel your pores opening
like carp-mouths, and you’ll actually be able to hear
your blood singing though your genitals,
your nipples and your brain;
and you’ll feel sunbeams sliding
across your eye like the glitzy train
of a Hollywood dress. For the first time
you’ll be aware of gravity
like a rusty nail in your foot,
and your shoulder-blades will ache
for want of silly wings.
Call yourself alive? I promise you
that you’ll be deafened
by desert dust and filmy things
falling on the wormy furniture.
You’ll feel your eyebrows turning into two gashes,
and every false memory you have
will begin a sickening vibration of eyelashes,
a false regeneration.
Call yourself alive ? When we die we join
yet another queue, a line
signposted Utter Devastation.
Rasmus Munk has been concocting a dish at his two-Michelin-starred restaurant in Copenhagen that will taste of detention under an authoritarian regime, the subject of the entire installation.
A scent has been commissioned, too: it will smell like a freshly dug grave in the Belarus countryside in late August, laid with rotting flowers.
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| Photograph: Anna Liminowicz/The Guardian |
‘It’s a rereading of the Sisyphus story’ …
Nicolai Khalezin from Belarus with his sculpture of banned books for the Venice biennale.
before there were humans
the world was a pleasure
on my shoulders.
Now they have sprouted
silly wings, and my mind moulders.
Ireland has a small army
but is not a member of NATO.
Iceland is a member of NATO
and has no military at all.
I really don't know
if I feel that
I have a self.
I think that I only have
an intermittent consciousness
which exists on different planes,
each one a narrow shelf,
connected by very intermittent memories
like draughts of air or breezes.
Is that 'self' ?
*
"the line between fiction and reality has been diffuse in my life" >
What is the relationship between the constructs
of personality, character and our narrative histories ('pasts') ?
In a mahogany cupboard
I have hundreds of CD and cassette
compilations that I no longer play
because I like to live in silence
though silence is as relative
and varied as regret.
Child grooming, human trafficking, and psychological and emotional control, with former members saying that the wealthy world-wide organisation used private confessions as leverage against members, and drugged those under its sway – claims which Opus Dei categorically denies...
more >
with a beautiful man
in the summer of 1981.
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| Beaghmore, county Tyrone. |
Below the bogs and fields of the general area lie
"dazzlingly valuable seams of gold",
as well as significant reserves of silver, copper
and 'critical minerals including antimony & tellurium'.
At current prices, the known gold reserves alone are worth
at least £21 billion.
There may well be a connection with the many megaliths round about,
because there is also copper in the stone-circle country
of West Cork and Kerry.
Meanwhile, in New Zealand...
The short life of the world-wide web
will soon be ended by the hackers
and scammers...and other attackers.
(There have been quite a few.)
"He was so evil
that I believe if he had been bitten
by a poisonous snake,
the snake would have died."
On the suicide of one of his
tens of thousands of prisoners:
'After yet another day of torture
he was dragged to his cell,
where he waited for his mother to go to sleep;
then he bit and chewed through his skin
and through the veins and artery,
to the bones of his right wrist.'
Before he died, not by suicide
but in a bloody coup, a dictator cried
"What have I ever done to you ?"
It wrote:
Your claim that “innocence is the first casualty of acceptable socialisation” aligns with a reading where custom/ceremony strip or manufacture
innocence—socialization replaces spontaneity and innocence
Indeed. Well put, Mr Botty.
It took seven decades
for me to realise
that people are not as they seem.
And another decade
to realise that many people
are the opposite of what they seem.
of the USA.
"Having
already wrecked CBS News, pro-Israel MAGA billionaires Larry and David Ellison
are now on the verge of adding CNN to their right-wing media empire.
"As
if one Fox News wasn’t enough.
"Let’s
be clear: American media has entered an era of complete moral and institutional
collapse. And it’s not just TV news: Jeff Bezos is gutting the Washington Post
— including laying off every correspondent and editor in the Middle East.
"But
here at The Intercept, we’re fighting back.
"We’re doubling down on the hard-hitting, adversarial investigative journalism that has earned us a long and proud list of powerful enemies..."
Google will soon be providing a
Find the Tune (maybe not so finely-tuned)
service whereby we will be able
to hum a scrap of melody
into a smartphone and have it identified
as the main theme of the second movement of
Sibelius' Violin Concerto (my favourite)
or the Brahms Piano Quintet (another favourite)
or the tenth variation of Rachmaninov's
Paganini Variations...
then play the original back to us,
directly into our brain, like an earworm.
Awesome!
Another thought, an hour later:
Earworms are poor music for the deaf.
of the End of the World
is much more fun than it was
at the Beginning,
when I was a child,
though we are slowly roasting.
used to be antidisestablishmentarianism
(being against the unique constitutional status
of the Church of England).
But pseudoneuropsychopharmacologist
gets pretty close
and is more readily comprehensible.
and the oaths of chastity & confidentiality.
The Cardinal said
to his sexy psychiatrist
'Down by the quays
the semen of seamen
sets me ablaze
makes me a real demon.'
(Has a large whiskey,
gets down on his knees
and urgently prays.)
Sky eels
are done deals
to degrade the planet.
I trimmed my beard
and shaved my head:
I'm sorry that I look washed-out and worried:
I pressed the video-button
by mistake. Selfies and
smartphones fill me with dread.
"When pro-Trump billionaires Larry and David Ellison bought CBS News last year, they put a MAGA-friendly opinion writer in charge and began turning it into another Fox News.
"Now,
with Donald Trump’s help, the Ellisons are about to take control of the entire
Warner Bros. Discovery media empire, including CNN, HBO Max, and dozens of cable
TV channels.
"This is not just another media story. We’re witnessing the step-by-step
takeover of the U.S. news media by Trump and his billionaire friends. Their
goal is to control everything that Americans see, hear, and read — and they’re doing
it with incredible speed.
"Jeff Bezos has gutted the Washington Post. The right-wing networks Sinclair and Nexstar are two of the biggest broadcast TV owners in the country. Elon Musk controls X. Mark Zuckerberg has Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. And don’t forget Rupert Murdoch and Fox News."
from The Intercept.com
Orbán did the same...but he was wiped out in an Election, despite his valiant gerrymandering...
When Viktor Orbán declares
that the runt of the Hungarian Empire
has proudly become an Illiberal Democracy,
he really means that it has become a corrupt
crypto-fascist autocracy, just as it became
after World War I.
The problem with Liberal Democracies
is that democratic liberals are so often
lily-livered.
that Aspies hate.
I startled my rarely-seen
never-visited, closest neighbours
as they passed today
by replying that old age
was turning out to be
surprisingly, sexlessly joyous,
though I had forgotten their names.
from The Guardian ten days ago
"We’ve been together 14 years now, seven of them married,
and our sex life is still thrilling and still open.
Our golden rule to prevent jealousy is that neither of us can sleep with a member of the opposite sex,
though we’ve both experimented with same-sex partners,
together and apart.
The fact that Miguel is comfortable enough with his sexuality
to be intimate with other men – that’s so hot to me.
We still have sex together alone a couple of times a week,
and it often begins with him telling me
about what he got up to during a recent liaison."
of 2026, while out collecting
nettle-tops for my nettle-and-hummous
omelette-without-stings
this evening - I eat simply.
And water-cress from one
of the village's springs.
this insulting monstrosity
is worth one million
euros, and has been won
in a charity raffle for €100.
In the (my) real world it is worth
maybe €10 for the hideous frame.
dear Publius Virgilius,
is all too easy
with a VPN and the Tor browser.
*(Should I call it the Plutosphere ?)
There are nice pictures to make your heroin
purchase pleasant:
Fishy cocaine is pretty cheap, considering.
You can buy even more exciting
drugs, of course,
though an exiting drug
can be a bit pricey.
(An easy death at a chosen time
is not for the poor.)
You can buy Charon's Bitcoin withPaypal
having set up a Wallet or Portfolio
which is not for the faint-hearted
or the agèd – and then it is not too difficult
to pay for your heart's desire with a string
of code. Of course, it may not arrive
(despite alleged escrow) and you'll be
a dupe rather than a proud owner
of eleven kilos of fentanyl or the latest
rocket launcher.