Friday, July 3, 2020
Exterminating the idea of invasive species
There is no such thing as
An invasive species
Anywhere on this planet
Friday, May 22, 2020
Borrowing quotes about borrowed thoughts
"Borrowed thoughts, like borrowed money, only show the poverty of the borrower."
This is attributed to:
"Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington (née Power; 1 September 1789 – 4 June 1849), was an Irish novelist, journalist, and literary hostess. She became acquainted with Lord Byron in Genoa and wrote a book about him."
And I quote Wikipedia, which can only mean one thing: I am quite ignorant on the topic--that is the only thing that can be deduced about someone, anyone, who quotes Wikipedia, as if that source has some citational vigor.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Let Them Eat Kale
Some of us, who heard and try to remember, might remember near the top, "don't explain, don't complain." One of the few unoriginal things Jan ever shared. A direction to follow regarding others, and ourselves.
And I almost have persuaded myself not to mention,
the people who torture animals,
and treat their workers, like animals,
and now, are oinking about needing a bailout.
Almost.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Earth Day is Sky Day
What if, there ARE no WHY questions, just HOW questions.
Then, we could ask, how is it few recognise this situation?
And fewer appreciate the challenges to remembering, remembering, what we do not know.
Friday, April 10, 2020
Monday, February 24, 2020
Obvious Questions
Excerpted from the New York Times (February 24, 2020)
"....
Why are conspiracy theories gaining traction? We’ve reported on the belief in unfounded claims about the origins of the virus: Some say it came from a lab in Wuhan, while Russian actors have spread a theory alleging the U.S. is behind the outbreak.
Conspiracies are the first thing some people go to when they face something new and scary. This happened with Zika; people rejected the truth that the virus caused microcephaly and blamed pesticides or genetically modified mosquitoes. But in medical school they teach you: If you hear footsteps, assume it’s horses, not zebras. That is, try the obvious diagnosis first.
...."
The obvious question here is why are there equines walking around in hospital corridors.
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Thanksgiving
The leaves have only been on the ground for a few weeks, as summer finally ended in the American southeast. A yellow butterfly, a common pat size, floated by. It landed on a brown leaf, one of many covering the ground.
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