Monday, July 22, 2024

Mudlarking Thames River

Behold, now behemoth … Behold, he drinketh up a river … 

The Book of Job, 40: 15 and 23.


Your therapist wants you to go outside ScienceBlog 


Still full Sydney moon




2024 U.S. ELECTIONS RAPID RESEARCH BLOG This is part of an ongoing series of rapid research blog posts and rapid research analysis about the 2024 U.S. elections from the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public.

Key Takeaways

  • After the assassination attempt on presidential candidate Donald Trump, people converged online to make sense of available information in a process known as collective sensemaking.
  • Collective sensemaking has two core components: assembling potential evidence and framing. The available evidence helps us select the frames we use, and the frames shape which evidence we focus on and how we interpret it.
  • Early sensemaking focused on determining who the shooter was and why he had done it. We expect continued speculation online about the shooter’s motives, along with selective evidence sharing and continued framing contests.
  • We also observed three politically-coded frames emerge: On one anti-Trump side, conspiratorial framing that the assassination attempt was “staged” for political gain; on the pro-Trump side, equally conspiratorial framing of the assassination attempt as an “inside job;” and in between, framing that criticized the Secret Service for failing to adequately protect the former President.
  • Savvy creators are also utilizing AI to make content, memes, and product listings in response to the attempted assassination, including AI-generated imagery and commemorative merchandise listings.”

Laura Prince, author of Sibling Loss, A Sister’s Journey From Despair To Celebration, offers some words of wisdom that can help people begin to pick up the pieces and take the first steps toward healing.

“There is no recipe, and no one knows—nor will ever know—how you feel, and how you have lived your personal tragedy,” says Prince. “It’s a matter of finding your way through support groups, therapy and friendships. Writing is a major help, and listening to others’ stories is also very healing. Whatever helps you feel compassion for all of us and gratitude for discovering a peaceful place again will help you chart your particular journey to healing.”

Funeral of youth




Mudlarking Thames River


"Kevin Bacon has daydreamed about walking through life as a regular, nonfamous person... A person who could stroll the Earth for a day without being asked for a selfie by a stranger.... Then Bacon realized he could test out his fantasy by donning a disguise... Bacon put on his normal-person camouflage and tested it at one of the most densely populated locations in Los Angeles: an outdoor shopping mall called The Grove..."

At the Grove, Bacon recalls, “People were kind of pushing past me, not being nice. Nobody said, ‘I love you.’ I had to wait in line to, I don’t know, buy a fucking coffee or whatever. I was like, This sucks. I want to go back to being famous.”


The time Antony Blinken went to bed with Sergey Lavrov

Once upon a time the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken booked a nice hotel room with a Queen bed and invited Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to share it with him.


 Will Immigrant Workers in Britain Win Europe’s First Amazon Union? Labor Notes


Royal Mail will deliver letters forever, vows buyerBBC