But will the evidence support it?
Author: Allegra
I’ve met guys like this….
Jumping spider tries to attract female. MAKE SURE THE SOUND IS UP. I don’t know whether the sound is genuine or not, but it’s hilarious.
#Avatarbacklash
The intarwebs are buzzing with excoriating reviews of Avatar, and the haters are out in droves. American conservatives hate it because of the political tenor of the movie, SF fans hate it because it’s like SF before cultural relativity was examined in any kind of critical detail, and film fans hate the … pick one … score (which I liked, sorry, always been a fan of James Horner), script, plot holes (two of which are so immense that they render the action impossible), acting, artwork, and you name it.
I am very glad that my capacity for innocent enjoyment is greater than theirs. The haters may be telling the truth, but I don’t care. It may be a half billion dollar mashup of Ferngully meets Dances with Smurfs. It’s still worth seeing.
I will review Avatar after Jeff has seen it.
In the meantime, get away from your computer and go see it. It was a very nice date and I got home in time to say goodnight to Jeff. (We crash early around here. I will follow shortly.)
Food
Last night I fed Tom, Peggy, Ben, Paul, Keith and Jeff pork roast done with garlic, bacon and bay leaves (it made the house smell REALLY GOOD) and many, many vegetables, including beans and cauliflower and broccoli and beets and potatoes. Katie and her housemates were invited, but Katie was already on tap to do shrimp and spinach canneloni that night so she turned me down with thanks. It would have been an ‘add two leaves to the dining room table and where the hell are the chairs going to come from’ evening if they HAD come, so I don’t complain and I added some chairs to my want list.
Margot quacked like a duck for the folks. She has a doctor’s appointment on Monday; she needs to be checked out for heart problems, which are quite common in Persians and don’t necessarily show up during the work up prior to neutering; her quacking and breathing issues may be normal Persian noisiness or it may be something more sinister. She’s so placid, except when I’m brushing her, that she doesn’t appear to have any problems otherwise. I keep telling myself that she’s like a kid… I get to look after her for a while, and then she’ll leave my life; I’m attached to her but I hope not too intransigent on the subject. And it’s my own damn fault that I brought her into a household where it would be impossible to keep her as an indoor cat. She gets FILTHY sometimes, having all that fun out in the rain and dirt. If it’s really pouring she won’t go out, but light precip doesn’t seem to register.
Back to the Friday Feast. I said to Ben, “There are two pinball machines downstairs.” He said, “I’ve never played pinball in my life.”
shock, horror!
We fixed that. Obviously he must play pinball before he goes to Hudson’s Hope. (He got a job with Hydro).
After Tom Peggy and Ben went home, I decided I needed both air and exercise, and Paul and I wandered around the neighbourhood looking at the Christmas lights (Keith and Jeff were busy killing zombies in the trial version of Zombie Apocalypse). There are some spectacular displays, especially close to the school. Then we came back after about half an hour and I picked up the guitar and composed another (what, another frakking tune, what the ???) song, which I think is going to be called “God Willing” and be about the immigration of my ancestors to Canada. No lyrics yet. I know; for an atheist, I’m such a sucky accommodationist. But you would be too if you had so many religious relatives, who also happened to be pleasant, intelligent and hard-working.
That’s the single biggest issue I have with the media atheists (I FLATLY REFUSE to use New Atheists. That’s like calling people who are Christian NEW CHRISTIANS. Atheists are atheists, there’s nothing novel about them, and you can see their lineage throughout history from Epicurus forward.) They are on the “All theists are stupid” train, whereas I am on the “All human beings have cognitive biases, and atheists may have at least one fewer than theists” train. Also, many media atheists have the distinct advantage of not giving two shits what their religious relatives think of them, an advantage I don’t have. It’s why I don’t give vent to some of my more shocking opinions (yes, hard to believe, isn’t it? But much goes on behind my face that doesn’t come out in my blog). I was a lot more venty when I started this blog, as I recollect. I don’t usually go back into the old format portion of the blog unless I’m trying to figure out what happened in say, July of 2005.
Keith called up the optician’s office he was still working at on Saturday (he didn’t give that other job completely up, the wise soul) and hopefully he’ll be getting more hours later this month. It’s hard to be a young person these days.
Today, AVATAR. I am very stoked. Now to check the hellacious mess that is the Translink site and plan my trip itinerary.
I so enjoy feeding people. It makes me feel good, and that was a damned fine roast. I miss the rosemary bush from the front of my old house. A sprig of rosemary in the roasting pan would have made it even more wondrous.
Keith, alas, is unemployed
He can use the lab as a reference on a resume… they just weren’t busy enough. Not an issue with him… it’s the economy, stupid.
His comment. “I have never lost a job for insolence, incompetence, or tardiness. And I will keep saying that in interviews until it is no longer true.”
I love how he just doesn’t lose his sense of humour when all this crap is raining down.
Yeah! Hell yeahs!
Tomorrow, Avatar in IMAX 3D with my new friend.
Also, I will never do a secular Christmas carol this well, and I don’t care. I still will do it anyway.
Young people today are so creative and wonderful. Don’t you think? I mean, when they aren’t like the little bastards down at New West SS pushing me off the sidewalk into the traffic on Canada Way.
Remember what Martha Graham said:
“There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is, nor how valuable it is, nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep open and aware directly to the urges that motivate YOU. Keep the channel open… No artist is pleased… There is no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer, divine dissatisfaction; a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive than the others.”
Christmas in Vancouver
I don’t know why, but I am very happy this morning. It’s a smiling contentment triggered by Christmas and the prospect of seeing my folks and Granny and my cousins and aunt and uncle; the weather continues mild, which is a nice change; there’s this which I watched with the sound down, SFW, and then there’s this, also SFW. There’s also the prospect of biscotti, a meal to cook for Peggy tonight (Tom may or may not be joining us), a post Christmas filk at Cindy’s place, a non denominational Christmas carol to work on, a phone call which may or may not presage work, a meeting that had no minutes and scarcely any action items, and the calm happiness that comes with knowing that you don’t have to buy any Christmas presents.
There are other reasons to be happy, of course, but those will do for the time being.
Oh, and here’s William Gibson’s review of Avatar from Twitter. I guess I’m going.
I don’t WANT to go down Santa Claus Lane
Link removed for reasons of security.
Square bubbles?
“Before you make claims about physics, check with a vaudevillian.” Advice I intend to take in future.
Not one word else
Yes, I am dating somebody. I can hardly deny it when he met everybody in my family yesterday. That is enough on that subject.
I missed the winter spectacular as a result (Sue gave me tickets), but life presents us with many situations where bi-location would be useful, and I decided to stay home.
The rest of yesterday was a few chores and being amazed by the fury of the rain.
And now, a picture of a bat eating a banana, and a list of the best restaurants in Vancouver, and Nathan Fillion kissing his new co-star.
Doesn’t nobody profread enything enymore? Oh, fear the trike threat!
Pass on by, this one’s about porn
Somebody is finally biting the bullet and talking about the effect it has, especially on younger people.
You know, one of the things about The Correction is that porn will go back to being like the good old days. It will be drawings, cartoons, carvings on the outhouse wall, sexxay netsuke, possibly pictures, books for sure, and live shows. Wow. Never thought about that before, and all of a sudden I have an inspiration for an SF story. That aside, I will now make a couple of other observations.
When I was a wee tad, my parents tried to protect me from pornography. They said that it wasn’t bad in and of itself, but it could lead inexperienced young persons to get the wrong idea about sex with a real partner. Nothing that has happened to me since has changed this received wisdom, which is now my opinion. If kids want facts they can have them. But porn? ehn. As much as I like porn, or the branches of porn I like (being either big budget 70s porn or home movies of contemporary ‘ordinary people’ having consensual sex, if only to avoid the godawful music of current DVD porn), I still think young people should be protected from it, for the same reasons my parents gave me. Don’t ask me HOW you protect your kids from porn; I was very fortunate in that my kids believed what I told them on the subject, and even more fortunate that they at least appeared to be convinced, and that I didn’t have to have the “Please don’t steal mommy’s credit card to order “Splort – an illustrated history of Bukkake”, thanks!” conversation.
And isn’t it extraordinary that I was born in 1958 and I HAD that conversation with my parents? Sometimes I think I was born in the future and it was only an accident that I ended up living in the 20th century at all. Anyway, thanks to Tyee’s twitter feed for bringing this article to my attention. I well know how that woman feels about talking in public about porn. It’s not a comfy feeling, but somebody has to acknowledge these things before the lies and hypocrisy overwhelm us. Besides, my parents probably have no recollection of that conversation. I know my memory isn’t as good as it was. Okay, move along, there’s no pictures.
I hear John’s voice
I know, he’s dead.
But in response to this news (first this) (then this) all I can hear is “It couldna happened to a nicer guy.” No, I do not condone the pitching of tourist chachkas at political leaders. No, I do not condone violence as my personal means of effecting political change. I prefer mockery and bribery, personally, but that’s just me. When one of the most media savvy and scummy politicians of the modern era gets injured in this way, I know that he has access to the best pain killers on the planet, and he’s gonna come out okay.
Two pieces of news
This remarkable open letter to the Governor of Makkah (Mecca) follows on. Yes, the translation into English isn’t perfect. It’s still a remarkably ballsy thing to write.
I must have seen news about the floods in Saudi Arabia but it never registered before today.