The Isolated Blurt Thread XXXVIII: Suffering Sappho!

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You 50 year old male alt creators need to get fucked.
Pronto.

I heard Connie is offering.

Did I ever tell you about my math grades in grade school?
 
True, dat. It might be the interactiveness of people. I recently attended a "bird language intensive" and was reminded of how much there is to learn just about my back yard. This is zen druidry, as I see it. Sitting and listening, looking. Yeah, the soul...the idea of reincarnation. It seems as simple as "where does the energy go?" I don't think much about souls or spirits, but I do like one concept: "deity" refers to "any force of nature I cannot afford not to respect." No worship, no anthropomorphizing. I love the idea of physics, chemistry and biology as a trinity! I'll be toying with that in the back of my mind. For a few years I've worn a little brass compass on a chain, as a symbol of the interface with nature, the idea that the Earth's electromagnetic field is there to guide us. Connection. I kinda wish I could sense it without the technology, but then again technology is the hallmark of our species, so it kinda fits. I once met an exotic dancer who had the equations for gravity tattooed on one bicep and a free body diagram on the other. I really liked that idea...she was getting a master's in physics.

The harm he's most likely to do that can't be fixed is environmental. Opening national parks for development, that sort of thing. He'll be fought very aggressively at every step over that by people who have beennin the game much longer than he has.

Hah! I usually call it the "pell-like object" in a sort of vague nod to Preserved Killick. But tonight was the actual class, so I was...interacting with humans. With swords.

So... do you really say "true dat" in conversation? :p Hahahaha... ;)

Yes, that would be zen druidry I'd think. Being very present in the moment and observing what is around you. It is funny that you should bring up energy. One of the central tenets of my "faith" is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. I also believe that strong emotion can effect that energy.

I'm not sure about that definition of deity. Not to pick nits, but an ocean wave is definitely something worthy of respect but I don't compartmentalize. It is but a part of the whole - one element in the system. I don't know if I am being clear - it is late and I was up late last night. ;)

One of my gifts is almost instinctively knowing north. Sometimes I need clues by being outside but it is not difficult for me to figure out the compass points. Which is a damn good thing because I have to double check my right and my left. I kid you not. Ha. :rolleyes:

While I'm not a tattoo person, I'll give her credit for picking unusual ones.

Yes. Through a myriad of bad policy decisions. Deregulation. Decimation of women's healthcare. Paris climate agreement. Etc. In all honesty I don't think we have as much time with the environment as people think. I think I am glad that I only have about 40 years left genetically speaking. It's not going to get better before it gets worse.

I think I like the idea of you interacting with humans with swords more than I like the idea of me interacting with humans with swords. I think I'll stick with the pen for now. :D
 
Queersetti, you sly dog!

I must have used Queerseti, when I made vanity posts for you.

sorry

(S.E.T.I, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence)

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So... do you really say "true dat" in conversation? :p Hahahaha... ;)

Yes, that would be zen druidry I'd think. Being very present in the moment and observing what is around you. It is funny that you should bring up energy. One of the central tenets of my "faith" is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. I also believe that strong emotion can effect that energy.

I'm not sure about that definition of deity. Not to pick nits, but an ocean wave is definitely something worthy of respect but I don't compartmentalize. It is but a part of the whole - one element in the system. I don't know if I am being clear - it is late and I was up late last night. ;)

One of my gifts is almost instinctively knowing north. Sometimes I need clues by being outside but it is not difficult for me to figure out the compass points. Which is a damn good thing because I have to double check my right and my left. I kid you not. Ha. :rolleyes:

While I'm not a tattoo person, I'll give her credit for picking unusual ones.

Yes. Through a myriad of bad policy decisions. Deregulation. Decimation of women's healthcare. Paris climate agreement. Etc. In all honesty I don't think we have as much time with the environment as people think. I think I am glad that I only have about 40 years left genetically speaking. It's not going to get better before it gets worse.

I think I like the idea of you interacting with humans with swords more than I like the idea of me interacting with humans with swords. I think I'll stick with the pen for now. :D

I don't think that's quite the same level of interactiveness we were speaking of. Just sayin'. Hahaha.... :D

I do, though usually sort of ironically.

That, and learning as much as I can about whatever grabs my interest. I'm told the archetypal druidic meditation is to take a walk and stop to examine whatever attracts your attention. I was loke, "thank god, now my scattered focus has become a religious activity." I think you're safe with that tenet; it seems to have been pretty solidly backed up by, oh, everything. The emotion thing gets interesting; on some level, emotion is energy. It's electrical activity in the brain. It stands to reason that energy would affect everything around it, if only on some wonky, theoretical quantum-y butterfly-flap level.

I guess you could make the case that it's gravity that's responsible for waves. It's not the wave that's a force of nature; it's the gravity that creates planetary rotation, tides, wind.

I can't say I know it instinctively, but I tend to be conscious of it. I guess most people don't bother. I like to stay aware in that way. A point in space.

It seems like for most people the larger enviro issues are sort of distant. They're not like, litter in your front yard. This is one of the stupider reasons for gw denials, that we can't or don't affect the planet/atmosphere/whatever such dipshits believe. Sometimes I feel some relief at the fact that I don't have kids. I still do what I can, though, or at least some of what I can.

Nonsense! You need to try this. It's so much fun! The best thing about it for me is that we're studying out of existing manuals from the middle ages and renaissance. Like, these books still exist in museums and stuff. Achille Marozzo was a real fencing master from the early 1500's. His book is available. How cool is that? The earlest manuscript, usually referred to as I.33, is from the 1320's. Actual people learned from it back then! So very cool. You could be the next St. Walpurga.

And no, indeed not. I like my sex a little less...repetitive.
 
Like a butterfly flaps its wings kaos theory, i have heard that should
You have the misfortune to stub your toe on furniture, Somewhere(due to flux
In the equilibrium of causality) a politician inadvertently
tells the truth.

Sounds legit.
 
Loading your own ammo is painstakingly detailed work.

I am not painstakingly detailed.

Indeed, my friend and I used a laboratory Mettler for measuring powder when we were shooting HP iron targets. We actually split grains. I suppose, it made us feel good.
 
Just think, in but a few short months we'll all be sitting back, sipping fine whiskey and thinking about the great alt wars of 2017. Not two thousand AND 17 you fuck nuts. Who the fuck in their right minds puts the AND in there?
Nobody ever said 19 AND 86.
It is one fucking word.
2017 also brought out those that some others thought were dead, some we wished remained so.
Peace!
 
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Its amazing how clearly Paul Ryan can speak with Donald Trump's dick in his mouth.
 
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