What people don’t realize about LA is that it is one giant suburb. It’s the most sprawled out and generic “major” city in the US. With the exception of beach side communities, Beverly Hills or the Canyon/Hill communities (where all the celebs live), it’s very generic, sprawly suburbs with plazas at every corner, wide roads, and just cement infrastructure everywhere. LA is really not a glamourous or distinct looking city. It’s car parks, fast food drivins, & palms scattered for good measure. 1/2

anonymoushouseplantfan:

MM can say she’s from LA but so are 5+million other regular joes. And Hollywood is the seediest place I’ve ever visited in my life. The BLVD with the walk of fame is wretched. The studios are are located behind gates in the valley. There is no “actual” Hollywood. Celebs hang out on Sunset or in Malibu & I can’t see MM ever being able to afford any places there or having the clout to get in anywhere that wasn’t a place for wannabes or hangers on. She is LA. Generic. Basic. Bitch. They are a 2/3

3/3 They are a dime a dozen there. Its not the impressive place you think it is, folks.


Tell me about it. I rented a room in Venice Beach in the nineties. Glamour had nothing to do with it, although I hear it’s super pricey now.

she doesn’t need him cheating she does needs her strong independent feminist who could not stand the suffocating rules and restrictions of the BRF. A narrative she is already running. She tried but ultimately her need to express herself re: social issues her activism was too important to her and so she had to leave. That is all she needs.

anonymoushouseplantfan:

That’s what I think she’ll do.

I don’t think that’s going to work as grounds for divorce in the UK though…

See how a group of Swedish police officers responded when a fight broke out on the New York subway.

denise-huxxtable:

redrubied:

spenacethemenace:

upworthy:

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Four Swedish police officers’ New York vacation was interrupted when a fight broke out on the subway. The train operator called for support, and — being cops and all — they dutifully stepped in to help until local authorities arrived.

The visiting cops had to subdue the two men involved in the fight, which no doubt takes skill to do safely. But it’s how they did their job after they gained control that really impressed people.

Watch the full video here.

AND THEY DID IT UNARMED.

Say it louder for those in the back to hear. Calmly and unarmed.

Cops who help people, calmly disable a situation and restore public order rather than flex their authority, escalate the situation leading to a shit storm? Interesting….

Gosh darn it, I think Tumblr ate my ask. Or maybe you didn’t get to it yet. But anyway, I just commented on what you said about Harry’s venus being in virgo (I think that was it) like his dad’s, which indicates a failed marriage in their lifetime, and I was curious about that because many astrologers & tarot card readers said that they only see 1 marriage in Harry’s cards/life. What do you make of it? Perhaps he’ll never re-marry? Or this one will be annulled? Your thoughts?

Was it this one?


Does anything in their chart say when they would divorce/file annulment? And I agree with you on the oct. thing, a whole bunch of tarot readers have said that that’ll be a bad month for them



I just haven’t gotten around to that one yet, so I guess I’ll combine them since I just posted it above. 

But anyway…for me one of the significant things about this shit show is that Harry is in his Rahu-Ketu dasha. That is, he is running the time period of his karmic axis. Those two grahas are not actual planets/graha; they’re chaya graha (shadow planets). The results of a Rahu-Ketu or Ketu-Rahu dasha are said to be unpredictable because you’re susceptible to all sorts of karma from you current and previous lives that need to play out. One of the reasons I was convinced that Tweedledee and Tweedledum would not make it to the altar was a) due to the possible craziness of a Rahu-Ketu dasha, and b) because there is another European royal who was engaged to someone else during a Rahu-Ketu dasha, called off the wedding, ran off across the sea, met someone else, and has had a seemingly happy marriage with children ever since (not counting a planned move to Florida). 

So, Harry’s Rahu-Ketu dasha ends this October. Does that mean all of the crazy will go away? Doubtful. As long as Megs is around, Harry will be stuck with her crazy shit, which includes but is certainly not limited to her family. But it wouldn’t surprise me if a large portion of the crazy shit happens between now and then. It is–in a certain sense–his karma for this shit to happen. Doesn’t matter if he likes it or not. It is his karma–whether you see it as good, bad, or just karma. 

There is a reason why I wrote a long ass response to this question. And part of the reason for it is…have you seen the divorce requirements in the UK for England and Wales? They’re much more archaic than what exists in the US or specifically California, where Megs is from.

https://www.gov.uk/divorce

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ONE: “If you’ve been married at least a year.” These two suckers have to make it to their one-year anniversary if they want to get a divorce. 

TWO: There are five options listed on that government website on grounds for divorce. They are: 

  1. Adultery
  2. Unreasonable behavior
  3. Desertion
  4. Separated for more than 2 years
  5. Separated for at least 5 years

There is no “irreconcilable differences” as grounds for divorce like many Americans–including Megs–are used to. Not to mention I love the details listed in the elaboration.

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This probably won’t be an option for these nitwits because I don’t think this marriage is going to last that long. I love that there’s a time limit on the adultery as a rationale for divorce though. I don’t think such a thing exists in the US.

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Also not going to be a divorce option for them. Megs can’t pull the physical violence card or allude to it like it has been insinuated by her father. She has an RPO. She doesn’t spend all her time with Harry like her diehard fans like to imagine. It would be fucking tough to prove in court because the palace has all the pr and legal power. Same with verbal abuse. Drunkenness or drug-taking could apply equally to them both. Harry has more to lose with that accusation, but then there’s still the palace who would have an army of lawyers that Megs wouldn’t be able to handle. She wouldn’t have the cash to battle them in court. Just not going to happen. Just doesn’t seem like a possibility, even remotely that either of them could file for divorce with “unreasonable behavior” when you’re making kisses in front of photographers at polo games solely to change the conversation from whatever Papa Markle just said to Fleet Street.

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Also another unlikely option for these to to file for divorce. Just can’t see it happening.

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Ah, yes, legally separated for a few years and then divorced. This is the option the royals go with. Except, can you see the BRF wanting her around when Harry realizes he’s done with her and they have no children? Charles, Anne, and Andrew ALL had children when they divorced. Think of the current shit show going on now with Samantha and Papa Markle complaining about being cut off from Megs and disowned and stating that Megs could end up dead like Diana. It would be much, much worse if the Markles are talking to Fleet Street about how the BRF is mistreating Megs while a separation prior to a divorce happens. The Queen and the rest of the royal family will want to avoid THAT DISASTER. It would be way worse than what is currently going on now. Like, I can’t even imagine those pr disasters and problems. It would be Christmas for Fleet Street every single day of the week!

I think an annulment is a very likely possibility. We’re not in the end game yet, so hard to say for sure. But I think at some point in October, it will likely become obvious to those who aren’t Harry and Meghan fans what way this is going to go. 

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Florida. The armpit of the nation (USA). I will never understand why anyone wants to live there. It’s basically moving to (year-round) Spring Break, USA. Totally trashy. Not to mention alligators and decreasing shoreline with global warming. It wouldn’t surprise me if Chris & Madeleine move somewhere else after the next huge hurricane comes through southern Florida.

duchessofostergotlands:

Man. People really don’t like Florida, do they?

cultivating-kindness:

Every day, think as you wake up, today I am fortunate to be alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. I am going to use all my energies to develop myself, to expand my heart out to others; to achieve enlightenment for the benefit of all beings. I am going to have kind thoughts towards others, I am not going to get angry or think badly about others. I am going to benefit others as much as I can.

—Dalai Lama XIV

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The least we can do is authorize and fund the only federal agency dedicated to advancing innovation, lifelong learning and civic engagement through libraries.

Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change

jkottke:

In 1998, author and media critic Neil Postman gave a talk he called Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change. Here are the five ideas Postman shared that day, which are all still highly relevant today:

1. All technological change is a trade-off. For every advantage a new technology offers, there is always a corresponding disadvantage.

2. The advantages and disadvantages of new technologies are never distributed evenly among the population. This means that every new technology benefits some and harms others.

3. Embedded in every technology there is a powerful idea, sometimes two or three powerful ideas. Every technology has a philosophy which is given expression in how the technology makes people use their minds, in what it makes us do with our bodies, in how it codifies the world, in which of our senses it amplifies, in which of our emotional and intellectual tendencies it disregards.

4. Technological change is not additive; it is ecological. The consequences of technological change are always vast, often unpredictable and largely irreversible.

5. Media tend to become mythic. Cars, planes, TV, movies, newspapers – they have achieved mythic status because they are perceived as gifts of nature, not as artifacts produced in a specific political and historical context.

His first idea about technology is perhaps the most apropos to the current moment:

The first idea is that all technological change is a trade-off. I like to call it a Faustian bargain. Technology giveth and technology taketh away. This means that for every advantage a new technology offers, there is always a corresponding disadvantage. The disadvantage may exceed in importance the advantage, or the advantage may well be worth the cost. Now, this may seem to be a rather obvious idea, but you would be surprised at how many people believe that new technologies are unmixed blessings. You need only think of the enthusiasms with which most people approach their understanding of computers. Ask anyone who knows something about computers to talk about them, and you will find that they will, unabashedly and relentlessly, extol the wonders of computers. You will also find that in most cases they will completely neglect to mention any of the liabilities of computers. This is a dangerous imbalance, since the greater the wonders of a technology, the greater will be its negative consequences.

Think of the automobile, which for all of its obvious advantages, has poisoned our air, choked our cities, and degraded the beauty of our natural landscape. Or you might reflect on the paradox of medical technology which brings wondrous cures but is, at the same time, a demonstrable cause of certain diseases and disabilities, and has played a significant role in reducing the diagnostic skills of physicians. It is also well to recall that for all of the intellectual and social benefits provided by the printing press, its costs were equally monumental. The printing press gave the Western world prose, but it made poetry into an exotic and elitist form of communication. It gave us inductive science, but it reduced religious sensibility to a form of fanciful superstition. Printing gave us the modern conception of nationhood, but in so doing turned patriotism into a sordid if not lethal emotion. We might even say that the printing of the Bible in vernacular languages introduced the impression that God was an Englishman or a German or a Frenchman – that is to say, printing reduced God to the dimensions of a local potentate.

Perhaps the best way I can express this idea is to say that the question, “What will a new technology do?” is no more important than the question, “What will a new technology undo?” Indeed, the latter question is more important, precisely because it is asked so infrequently. One might say, then, that a sophisticated perspective on technological change includes one’s being skeptical of Utopian and Messianic visions drawn by those who have no sense of history or of the precarious balances on which culture depends. In fact, if it were up to me, I would forbid anyone from talking about the new information technologies unless the person can demonstrate that he or she knows something about the social and psychic effects of the alphabet, the mechanical clock, the printing press, and telegraphy. In other words, knows something about the costs of great technologies.

Idea Number One, then, is that culture always pays a price for technology.

It is nearly impossible to read these paragraphs and not think about how social media (and the internet more generally) has shaped our culture in both good and bad ways…and those who still believe that services like Facebook or Twitter are “unmixed blessings”. The rest of the talk is equally thought-provoking and enlightening.

P.S. Postman made these remarks about 2 weeks after I started publishing kottke.org 20 years ago. At that time, very few people I knew or interacted with online saw anything but the positive aspects of the internet and personal publishing online. Should we have seen the weaponization of the internet coming? Perhaps. But then again, not a lot of people who enjoyed the simple pleasures of Howdy Doody, I Love Lucy, and Lassie could have anticipated the government-shaping toxicity of Fox News and cable news in general.

Jails are accelerants of human misery, and what they often do… is take very difficult, complicated life circumstances and exacerbate challenges that individuals and families and communities are facing. The idea that the default system should be money bail or jail for a broad range of offenses is not normatively defensible, or does it necessarily promote public safety.

Julian Adler, co-author of Start Here: A Road Map to Reducing Mass Incarceration (via nprfreshair)

Six 2000-year-old Greek statues discovered in southwestern Turkey

archaeologicalnews:

Six statues dating back 2,000 years were discovered Saturday in the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Magnesia, located in southwestern Aydın province’s Germencik district.

Prof. Orhan Bingöl, who has been overseeing the excavations in the site since 1984, said four female and one male statues were unearthed in the ruins of a temple to Artemis, adding that one of the statues’ gender was unknown.

Bingöl said all statues were found in the same area and were in good condition of preservation, placed face-down next to each other.

“We know that, along with the ones being displayed in Istanbul, Izmir and Aydın, there have been nearly 50 statues unearthed from Magnesia ruins. Read more.

dcmultiverse:

I was on about what classic Themyscira is but a lot of it is dated, like the Roman columns. I was taking a lot of the many things from the lore’s different influences, but then always marching it forwards and making it feel like a place you are desperate to go to. A place that feels real. — Patty Jenkins

I think there is a cancellation she will stay to make enough appearance for her post harry life. I saw another Vedic astrologer say karma for maghan and harry until mid November …. after they will take lovers … so I bet for a wedding lightning.I’m waiting to see how the RF will manage with the madness of Meghan & Harry.

(This is an old ask
that I didn’t have time to answer a few months ago.)

I’ve only seen two
Vedic astrologers comment publicly on Harry & Meghan: Joni Patry and James
Kelleher. James just basically commented in a roundabout way that Megs is not
the next Diana because their charts aren’t at all similar. He did that in his June
newsletter.

Joni did a video on
these two suckers more than 6 months ago (January 17, 2018). If you watch the
video, the first part is just Joni reviewing the synastry between their two
charts and providing other commentary on their solo charts.

At the 22:05 mark is
where I think the most relevant information is:

If you watch the last 10 minutes of the
video–basically from 22:05 to the end–you’ll notice that Joni doesn’t give
the greatest comments about how their first year is going to go, aka “they
did not ask an astrologer…”

Her comment about Neptune opposing Meghan’s
natal Venus is Joni’s western astrology experience talking since the outer
planets (Neptune, Uranus, Pluto, etc.) are not traditionally used in Vedic
astrology. With a 3-degree orb, Neptune will probably move away from Meg’s
natal Venus around the February-to-April-2019 timeframe. 

Joni mentioned the change in Jupiter’s transit
in October, which particularly affects Harry’s chart. That’s not the only thing
happening this October. Venus goes retrograde this fall from October 5 to
November 16. Often when Venus goes retrograde, people breakup. Like, if the
Beckhams were to announce they’re divorcing during that timeframe, I wouldn’t
be surprised. Not saying that they will, but if it were to happen at that time
I wouldn’t be surprised. Another thing happening in October is that Harry
changes from Rahu-Ketu dasha to Rahu-Venus dasha. Sometimes before a dasha change–even a subperiod change–people can experience a change in life. Not always, but often. 

Venus is in Libra from September 1st to December 31st, which means it will be in the 7th house from Harry’s natal moon. So…that probably softens any blow emotionally & mentally from Jupiter moving into Scorpio, but that ends on the very last day of 2018. And then right at the beginning of 2019–literally the first week of January–Saturn transits Harry ascendant. I see that as purely a separative aspect. 

Whether or not this marriage is over in October 2018 or early 2019, I still have a hard time believing they’re going to make it a full year. It’s just so unfavorable…and you know more shit is going to come out in the next few months. Every new round that happens, I’m just not at all surprised.

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From those receipts you pull on the article, it seems she was telling Tom that they would be going to see him, prolonging the visit with Kane excuses but then he probably saw that she was never going to come through. That’s how we are seeing him giving interviews …. I’m still trying to decide the whole fake heart disaster, what she said to make him come up with that? Why did he agreed to go with it?

anonymoushouseplantfan:

There’s a lot of different ways one can read that timeline.

Notice that this is not the first time that the palace has tried to reach out to her family and leaked it to the Times. They told Nikka that both of Meghan’s parents would be there for the baptism and neither one showed up. They told the Times that Meghan’s parents would be in the UK two weeks before the wedding so they would have time to meet the royals. Tom never showed up and Doria showed up forty-eight hours before the wedding. 

This is going to end up the same way. 

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