Everybody in this photo has two doses of vaccine (except our teen who has one and our kid who isn’t eligible yet.)
Feels really good to get close together on the couch for a family picture before a delicious steak supper!
I was going through some old papers in a box under the stairs recently and came across a folder of articles I’d clipped and saved, long before most articles from popular magazines were available online from databases or from the magazine’s own web site like they are today.
Had to chuckle for a couple reasons:
* first, that in 1991, there was something in an article about Donald Trump “tripping up” that caught my attention so much, I decided to save it. (I was looking for something else so snapped this picture but didn’t bother to re-read the article…hmm, I should do that.)
* also funny that this desire to archive and preserve articles (even creating my own very basic index) was so strong in me that it was perhaps no surprise I would end up becoming a librarian.
* …and of course, it goes without saying, I was a uniquely nerdy kid as I suspect this was probably not typical behaviour among my peer group, even among the other nerds! I guess I could reach out to ask how they catalogued their D&D manuals to be sure though! 😉
Maybe because, like “Nanette” by Hannah Gadsby, it totally deconstructs what a “comedy” special is?
Or maybe because it’s one of only a handful of truly reflective, unique artworks created during Covid that capture what this past year has been like?
Or maybe because I’m pretty sure he does this by not mentioning Covid once during the entire show?
Or maybe because, if he truly shot this all himself, that’s an unbelievable achievement in terms of the lighting, sound, composition and even “set design” for lack of a better term?
Or maybe because it is a prescient commentary on Internet culture which has only grown more central (and insidious) to our lives during the pandemic?
Or maybe because it shows enormous artistic and personal growth from his controversial beginnings?
Or maybe I just like it because I’m a straight white man?
Goolie was originally a derogatory term referring to people of Icelandic descent who settled in Manitoba. The derivation of the word remains a mystery. The most plausible origin I encountered while researching When Falcons Fly was that the first Icelandic settlers had thick Norse accents and pronounced the word “goalie” as “goolie.” Interestingly, the word is specific to Manitoba and is unknown in other areas of Canada, Iceland, or parts of the U.S. such as Salt Lake City with large Icelandic populations. Today, the word has lost its insulting meaning and is considered a term of endearment for Manitobans of Icelandic descent. (source)
“https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/rivertonrifle” – John K. Sampson
(I was today days old when I realised this song title was also the URL of an actual petition that you can sign!)
This is a fascinating thread which encompasses a lot of interesting ideas – tribalism, how people get sucked further into wilder conspiracy theories, and even whether QAnon is showing signs of moving from a fringe political theory into a full-fledged religion.
it’s conceivable to conceptualize political tribalism (& perhaps even cultism), through an addiction model where there’s a cocaine-like hit on the front end that pulls them in… ….and an opioid-like withdrawal that prevents them from pushing away.
An addiction model may actually explain tribalism, confirmation bias, and even conspiracy theories/Qanon. Let’s unpack….
Several years ago I started observing the parallels between addiction and political tribalism as marriages/friendships/families imploded over politics….1/ https://t.co/jCNGeN42l2
— Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych (@Nick_Carmody) June 13, 2021
My in-laws having some fun at our campsite…

Somebody sent this tool around at work so I thought I’d post it here (though if you know how I feel about copyright, you’ll know that I’m also not the best person to ask about whether something falls under copyright or not as I have a *very* generous understanding of what constitutes “fair dealing”!) 🙂