Sunday, February 09, 2020

The Christian Withdrawal Experiment

Not all storms come to disrupt your ife, some come to clear your path. 

I believe more in the smile than in the wrath of God.



                            All pain is simple.  And all pain complex. You’re in it and

                            you want to get out.  How can the ocean be not beautiful

                            today?

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                            Pain is pain:  vivid even in its opacity, vague even in its

                            precision.  Pain reduces and expands, diminishes and

                            amplifies, bears down upon us, wells up within us, goes by

                            the as often as by my, and only rarely by our. 




How Are They Dating This Set Of Ancient Australian Rock Paintings? With Mud Wasps


Dead mud wasps, in fact. The ancient artists who painted the Gwion figures in Western Australia’s Kimberley region used iron oxide pigments, which have no organic material and can’t be carbon-dated. But the remains of mud wasp nests stuck to the paintings can be carbon-dated, and researcher Damien Finch has used them to determine that the Gwion paintings are roughly 12,000 years old. – BBC


The Strange Superstitions And Pre-Show Rituals Of Ballet Dancers

Some of them are sweet and sentimental, but they can be every bit as weird as those of actors and athletes. Sarah Kaufman talks to a dozen or so dancers from several companies about what they do and why. – The Washington Post


Imagination becomes reality in the winners of the 2019 Wiki Loves Earth photo contest

The child of a monkey holds on to its mother tightly. A lone straw bale stands in a field prior to being collected. A few rays of sunlight filter into a dark, foreboding cave filled with clear blue water. These are a mere three of the imagination-fueling winners from the international Wiki Loves Earth photography competition, whose results were announced today. The overall winner, seen above, shows a banded demoiselle hovering near a dandelion’s seedhead. It was praised by the contest’s selection committee for its composition, sharpness, and colors; one member called out the extraordinary detail visible on the damselfly’s wings. Wiki Loves Earth focuses on “protected” areas, referring to places like nature reserves, landscape conservation areas, national parks—the unique locations that make up a large proportion of the world’s natural heritage. The contest asks photographers to contribute their work to Wikimedia Commons, a media repository which holds many of the photos used on Wikipedia and the Wikimedia ecosystem. All of the content on Commons is freely licensed, meaning that it can be used by anyone, for any purpose, often with only a minimum of restrictions…” 






Obituary for the great George Steiner (NYT)

 

The Christian Withdrawal Experiment


Feeling out of step with the mores of contemporary life, members of a conservative-Catholic group have built a thriving community in rural Kansas. Could their flight from mainstream society be a harbinger for the nation?
Feeling out of step with the mores of contemporary life, members of a conservative-Catholic group have built a thriving community in rural Kansas. Could their flight from mainstream society be a harbinger for the nation?



An emerging trend we can emphatically get behind is food companies putting images of shelter dogs on their packaging, including pizza boxes and beer cans. On January 19, Motorworks Brewing became the latest microbrewer to slap photos of adorable doggos seeking forever home on cans, releasing a limited edition…



Korean Cinema Didn’t Become The Best In The World By Accident

Several of the directors, includingParasitedirector Bong Joon-ho, “emerged from the period of 1980s civic turmoil that ended the military dictatorship. They were all members of the university cine-clubs that showed films banned under censorship laws, on campuses boiling over with pro-democracy fervour. Hence the taste for exploring off-limits parts of the national psyche.” Also, well, it’s structural: South Korean used to require its movie theatres to show homegrown cinema for 147 days per year. – The Guardian (UK)
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