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  1. Lynn Haraldson, , more info

    Mourning and Internet friendships
    After reading the news, and having a good cry, I thought about how Internet friends can be some of the best friends ever.
    By Lynn Haraldson, 27 words
  2. Re:LDN – Regarding: London., , more info

    Old Royal Naval College
    The Old Royal Naval College dominates the riverfront at Greenwich. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the complex was originally a Royal Navy hospital, but from 1873 to 1998 was home to the Royal Navy’s officer training school. The college seen from across the river in Island Gardens, on the Isle of Dogs. The Upper Hall in the college’s Painted Hall, which depicts the then-new Hanoverian dynasty. George I is in …
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  3. Prop Up the Bar, , more info

    Belgian Beer in Bishop's Stortford
    In which I find myself with a couple of hours to spare in the Herts town of Bishop's Stortford, late on an Autumnal Saturday afternoon.I figured that should be ample time to get around the 2025 Beer Guide entries.Going against convention, my first pub picture is of somewhere that I didn't actually set foot in.But just look at the Nags Head...a stunning art deco design to match Nottingham's finest...As visually …
    By Nick C, 1,041 words
  4. The Great Wen, , more info

    Sohemian Society talk – December 5
    I have a talk coming up with the Sohemian Society on Thursday December 5, where I will be in conversation with writer and musician Max Décharné about Denmark Street: London’s Street Of Sound. The event will be held upstairs at the Wheatsheaf pub on Rathbone Place in Fitzrovia – tickets can be purchased here. The Sohemian Society was founded in 2003 to celebrate Soho Bohemia and is organised by the …
    By peterwatts1975, 184 words
  5. Flashing Palely in the Margins, , more info

    On the way to the bus stop
    On weekday mornings, early enough that the sun is still creeping up past the horizon, we bundle up in our jackets, grab the backpack, and walk to the bus stop. The bus stop is a six minute walk from the house, down the hill at the end of our street; with a four-year-old, those six minutes often stretch to ten. If we play “the paint is lava,” carefully jumping over …
    By 2024-11-07 - On the Way to the Bus Stop.txt, 1,413 words
  6. MUKESH GUPTA, , more info

    First Principles Based Leadership – How to Practice Mindful Leadership
    Good leaders are students of human behaviour and psychology. In this short video, I share the insight on how our cognitive processing works and how learning this can help us become Mindful leaders. One of the most important aspect of leadership is our ability to choose how we respond to any given situation. Understanding how our cognition functions and where exactly in the process of cognition can we exercise choice …
    By Mukesh Gupta, 129 words
  7. Blue Witch, , more info

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  8. ordinaryangler, , more info

    06/11/2024 - A tale of two bites
    Spent a few days over in Lithuania at the end of October, visiting our lad in Vilnius. The city is spilt by two rivers, the Vilnia and the much larger Neris, which are home to a wide variety of fish species, including salmon, trout, grayling, asp and nase, so couldn't help peering over the many bridges on our various walks. Only a short distance out of the city the surrounding …
    By Toodle, 616 words
  9. Piper Haywood — If lost, please return, , more info

    What next
    Whelp. Tuesday did not at all go how I had hoped. A friend of mine lives next to a high school history teacher who posted the text below on one of the big social media sites yesterday. I found it helpful. This one is hard if you wanted Harris to win. Because Trump won fair and square. The Republicans will control the Senate, and most likely the House as well. …
    By Piper Haywood, 421 words
  10. House of Kyle, , more info

    About Last Night
    Well, here we are. As someone who unfortunately lives in a MAGA pocket of Los Angeles County, I’m numb but not surprised. I’ve seen so much of this in my local ecosystem over the past decade, but I think that seeing it at full country scale last night really cemented for me some current truths about a majority of 2024 America: Deep down, we’re never handing over power to a …
    By Kyle Ford, 245 words
  11. Flow, , more info

    Finance, Decadence, and Me You MadnessAndrew deWaard / University of California, San Diego
    Figure 1: Poster for the 2021 American comedy thriller film Me You Madness When an artwork or cultural object is deeply layered with an array of meanings we call it a rich text. This is not that. This is what happens when financialization and oligarchy and extreme wealth unfold in the new gilded age of a crumbling, decadent empire. Specifically, this is what happens when you are the son of …
    By Andrew deWaard / University of California, San Diego, 1,457 words
  12. Jason Preu, , more info

    Reminder
    America Hates You, America
    By Jason Preu, 4 words
  13. Josh Collinsworth | Blog, , more info

    The childlike and the childish
    Life in America has long felt like a game played between adults and children; a game where one side knows the rules and is dedicated to keeping them, and the other is merely making up ad-hoc rules from moment to moment, for no reason but to help them win.
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  14. The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm, , more info

    A death on Hallowe'en
    I learned on Monday that my friend Duke Parrish died from catching up on his wife's My­Insta­Tik­Face­Linked­Me­Pin­Book­Space­Tok­In­Gram­We­Trest feed. He died on October 31st. Hallowe'en. He was five days younger than I. It wasn't a sudden accident or the result of a horrible crime. No. He had a genetic disorder diagnosed way too late and it caught up to him. I am still processing this. Outside of family, he was the …
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  15. Charles Harries - All Posts, , more info

    T. S. Eliot on causes
    for we must know in advance, if we are prepared for that conflict, that the combat may have truces but never a peace. If we take the widest and wisest view of a Cause, there is no such thing as a Lost Cause because there is no such thing as a Gained Cause. We fight for lost causes because we know that our defeat and dismay may be the preface …
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