Saturday, February 24, 2024

Daunt Politics makes bastards of us all: Why moral judgment is politically situational

 Food sculpting art




NYC skyscrapers to meet at the top with skybridge and infinity pool New Atlas Ugly!

Politics makes bastards of us all: Why moral judgment is politically situational

Traditional japanese joinery


Joking in the jungle: Apes have humor and they love teasing each other ZMEScience 


Apes Got the Giggles Millions of Years AgoScienceBlog 


The Old Familiar Faces

I have had playmates, I have had companions, 
In my days of childhood, in my joyful school-days, 
All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. 

I have been laughing, I have been carousing, 
Drinking late, sitting late, with my bosom cronies, 
All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. 

I loved a love once, fairest among women; 
Closed are her doors on me, I must not see her — 
All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. 

I have a friend, a kinder friend has no man; 
Like an ingrate, I left my friend abruptly; 
Left him, to muse on the old familiar faces. 

Ghost-like, I paced round the haunts of my childhood. 
Earth seemed a desert I was bound to traverse, 
Seeking to find the old familiar faces. 

Friend of my bosom, thou more than a brother, 
Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling? 
So might we talk of the old familiar faces — 

How some they have died, and some they have left me, 
And some are taken from me; all are departed; 
All, all are gone, the old familiar faces.