They could live without her. Yes, she is a major Forgery! No class, a little petulant (Who in hell are you?) and blend (without makeup and wig….wtf?!). She fixed her feet, the maximum the doctors could do.
Exactly! See what I am saying since a long time? If it’s damaging their image, they are capable to do anything. Although, I don’t think she would miss, but…. According to her, tradition is tradition.
Thanks! And I won’t be watching the wedding if it happens. I’m seven hours behind London where I am in the US. I am not going to lose any beauty sleep over this. I watched Will & Kate’s, Andy & Fergie’s, and saw Charles & Diana kiss on the balcony. I’m not going to waste my precious sleep on their shit show wedding. I have a seminar to attend all weekend, and that is much more important.
Fleet Street is biding their time. They have the goods; they’re just looking for the opportunity. For now they’re just following the wedding high. Once that’s over, then there’ll be no reason to hold back. They’re not going on a honeymoon right afterwards; Harry & Megs are stupidly seeking more press.
It’ll come out sooner than later I have no doubt about that.
Well, my first thought is that Harry has got a lot of karma coming out of this Rahu-Ketu dasha that is just…mindboggelling.
My second thought that I had earlier today is that Mercury being in Bharani nakshatra is not great for everyone–not just the BRF. For those unaware of what Bharani symbolizes, well, its shakti (power) is to carry things away. Its basis above is to remove life from the body, and its basis below is to carry the soul to the world of the ancestors. Its deity is Yama, the god of death and the king of justice. This nakshatra is ruled by Venus. And Mercury will be in Bharani until sometime next week.
My third thought is that Venus is in the Gemini portion of Mrigashira. Mrigashira is ruled by Mars, which currently placed in Capricorn where it is exalted and conjunct Ketu. Gemini is ruled by Mercury, so the dispositor of Venus is in Aries in Bharani nakshatra.
I suppose I could go on and on about how unfavorable things are tomorrow, but all I see is a heavy influence of Mars with associations of death. And with Mars closely associated with Ketu…that means there’s karmic shit going on too. To make it sound even less favorable, the chart that I’ve often seen used for the UK has a Virgo ascendant, which is ruled by Mercury for those unaware. Well, while Mercury is in Aries, that means it’s in the 8th house from its ascendant. And the 8th house is often thought of as the house of death since it’s a house of suffering.
So…obviously none of this sounds great. I live in the US, which just had another large school shooting. Granted, school shootings actually happen all the time due to lack of gun control, but this one was quite terrible. And then there was a plane crash in Cuba… Neither of these are really favorable events happening before a large royal wedding.
And honestly–given what I’ve just written–my mind started wondering this morning after I saw the school shooting news if the UK is going to suffer some sort of terror attack tomorrow. Think about it. All that security around Windsor means that people were pulled from other places to provide security at this wedding. A lot of it for an unnecessary carriage ride. Now, I’m not saying that something will happen, but if it did happen I wouldn’t be surprised. (Watching this video earlier this week didn’t help because the tarot reader mentioned “the event” and also had a death card appear during different moments.)
So, to answer your original question, I don’t know for certain that I’m wrong at this point that Harry won’t marry Megs tomorrow. We won’t find out for sure until it finally happens. But if they do marry, I don’t think it’s a great marriage chart.
I mean, people scoffed at me and talk about me as evil because I said Philip would die and prevent the wedding. I sure as hell would prefer an elderly man that has lived a full life and passed away in his sleep suddenly preventing this wedding over a terrorist attack where multiple people died in an act of violence.
Harry can’t sign a pre-nuptial agreement because all of his assets are in trusts, which means that Megs can’t be required to sign one either. She apparently had to sign a non-disclosure agreement though. Also, as a member of the royal family, they keep their financial information private so that it can’t be lost under litigation. Megs will never get half of Harry’s fortune. If Megs is planning on getting millions from Harry based on what Diana got, then she is sorely wrong. Megs is never going to be the mother of a child who will ascend to the throne. She will never have the popularity that Diana did. She has nothing to negotiate with to force the BRF to give her truckloads of money.
For me at this point, I don’t really lose anything, and I’m too tired to care. I’m not Harry, who’s marrying a psycho that will destroy his life. I’m not a Markle stan who will be devastated when Fleet Street starts publishing all the dirt on Megs that she thought wouldn’t be published until she ditched Harry.
Does she really expect that Charles will want to do favors for her when he doesn’t like her? Honey, Megs, Charles and everyone else in that family sees right through you. There will come a day sooner rather than later when they will not put the backing of the Buckingham Palace and Clarence House press offices on Fleet Street to save your ass.
Yeah, people may nitpick with me about me being wrong, but I don’t care. Doing predictions publicly is always risky since you might be off or you might be right.
I’m more concerned with finishing some books from the library that are due on Sunday. I got a life that doesn’t revolve around Harry’s dipshit actions and Meg’s famewhoredom.
I suspect Charles will just cut Harry off financially first. We won’t know about it, but it’ll mean that Harry will have to pay for everything out of the money Diana bequeathed to him. No one knows how much of that there still is. But at the rate Meghan spends it probably won’t last as long as Harry thinks it will.
IF Harry & Megs are able to conceive–and that’s an IF because IVF does not guarantee a pregnancy let alone a delivered baby–their children will never be as sought after as Will & Kate’s. Beatrice and Eugenie were never as popular for international photographs as William and Harry. That’s one thing H&M seem not to understand. And that their stans don’t seem to understand either. I’m sure Megs is already planning names and pap opportunities; however, part of the reason why people go gaga over George and Charlotte is that we see them on few occasions. H&M’s strategy is to send everything straight to the tabs because they want their headlines and front pages. They would never get the huge crowds at the Lindo Wing like Will & Kate because none of their children will be close to the throne. Harry is currently number six, which means all his children will be even lower down the ladder. And I don’t think Megs would even be able to do a same day photo op after giving birth; she looks too frail.
I think much of the Markle family will go away after the wedding. They’re not going to stay in the UK. Most of them seem to have lives of their own except for a few, and at a certain point they’ll become old news, possibly sooner than we think.
Some of the Markle stans really don’t seem to know anything about the royal family. I saw one today that had no idea that the Queen still had two other dogs and just assumed it was Markle’s beagle with the Queen because “granddog.”
Then there are others that maintain some bizarre kinds of look forward not backward because I guess that worked with President Obama regarding the US’s torture and violation of its own laws.
I can only assume that some of these people are too young to understand what kind of shit show is going on because it’s been pretty smooth sailing for the BRF as a whole for several years. It’s like they truly have NO IDEA what Fleet Street is capable of. Clearly, the phone hacking scandal from ten plus years ago is too distant a memory for them, if they’re even aware of it at all.
I’m not the god of war, Diana. I am the God of truth. Mankind stole this world from us. They ruined it, day by day. And I, the only one wise enough to see it, was left too weak to stop them. All these years I have struggled alone, whispering into their ears. Ideas, inspiration for formulas, weapons, but I don’t make them use them. They start these wars on their own. All I do is orchestrate an armistice I know they cannot keep, in the hope they will destroy themselves.
Harry is running his Rahu-Ketu dasha (timing sequence) until 17 October 2018. He’s going to have to deal with all sorts of karmic shit until then. It seems to me that he’s got a lot of karma to burn through from now until then. And I have to admit, his karma is way crazier than I could have imagined.
Okay. I still think TRH Duke and Duchess of Dumbass will be sidelined by the Queen and Prince Charles in the future. They’re not going to risk more of Meghan’s reluctance in wearing a bra to serious events.
I suspect Charles and the Queen might be done with Harry’s bullshit. They’ll humor him and give him the wedding he wants. After that, I suspect repercussions will be coming for anymore of his famewhore actions.
Flashback to normal, happy people doing normal, happy people stuff. God, I feel like going out and buying a pair of glossy, patent leather espadrille wedges right now. My favorite pic is the one with the garment bag.
Thanks, but I’m not covering. I’m just reacting to this mess.
In many ways I still can’t believe it. This woman…divorces, ditching, Deal or No Deal, nudes, adultery, cheating, Soho House, crazy family, merching, pap-walking. Holy hell.
I as smh at this Mike Tindall interview. I mean what a freaking asshole Harry is.
And who the hell is Harry to be making fun of Mike Tindall? The dude’s marrying a freaking hooker for heaven’s sake. You don’t get the high horse, Harry. The high horse is not for you anymore.
Pokémon fans should be familiar with the pangolin. The scaly plates of this real-life critter inspired the armored, roly-poly defenses of the sandshrew Pokémon.
Sandshrew in the midst of its defense curl.
Though the scales and somersaults protect pangolins from hungry predators, such as lions, these mechanisms can’t save them from humans. To date, pangolins are the most trafficked mammals in the world, according to “The Global Trafficking of Pangolins,” a 2017 report by TRAFFIC (a wildlife trade monitoring network). The number of pangolins remaining in the wild is unknown, but scientists estimate populations dropped up to 80 percent in the last decade.
A pangolin’s evolved self defense caught in the act. Photo by Mark Sheridan-Johnson/Getty Images
“Poachers simply find them, pick them up, and send the off to their dooms,” Paul Todd, a senior staff attorney with the NRDC’s Wildlife Trade Initiative, told the PBS NewsHour via email. “The defenses that have evolved over millions of years do absolutely no good when faced with the threat posed by people.”
Pangolins are native to Africa and Asia, and they’re the most trafficked mammal in the world. Visual by Rashmi Shivni.
Pangolins are native to Asia and Africa, and they’re the only mammals adorned with scales. Todd said in 2017, African authorities confiscated almost 50 tons of pangolin scales. In April and May, law enforcement in Vietnam and Taiwan confiscated 20 tons of scales shipped from Africa. Between 2010 and 2015, authorities around the world made a total of 1,270 pangolin shipment seizures. But Todd and other experts believe the actual numbers are higher because, according to the TRAFFIC report, some countries reported more pangolin trafficking than seizures.
“Remember that these are fairly small animals, like the size of a small to medium dog, so a ton in weight of scales or other parts can represent thousands of individual animals,” Todd said.
Pangolin scales confiscated by Hong Kong authorities. Photo by Alex Hofford via Flickr.
Even though Asia has its own species of pangolins, African pangolins are imported to Asia in droves due high demand for their scales and meat. Nearly 70 countries play a role in the illegal pangolin trade, according to a report by TRAFFIC. This list includes the U.S., China, Germany, Vietnam, Thailand, Belgium and Malaysia. Mongabay reported in May that all pangolin parts are in high demand, mostly in Asia. Pangolin meat is a delicacy, their skin is used in leather materials, and their scales are used in traditional medicine.
This white-bellied pangolin searches in a tree for insects. Photo by the Tikki Hywood Foundation.
Pangolins play vital roles in their ecosystems by cultivating soil and managing insect populations. A pangolin consumes millions of ants and termites every year. Losing them could mean serious pest infestations in their habitats.
But hope for the pangolin exists. The PBS NewsHour reported in 2016 that CITES (an international group in charge of wildlife trade) banned international pangolin trade. Pangolin trafficking still occurs, but this ban has lowered the demand for pangolin scales and meat. Todd said the U.S., China and other countries involved in pangolin trade have stepped up enforcement under the ban.
“But there’s a lot more that needs to be done,” Todd said. “It’s entirely within our power to erase the species forever, and so it’s also our duty to make sure that doesn’t happen.”
Like many of you, I read the news of a single person killing at least 10 people in Santa Fe, Texas today. While this is an outrageous and horrifying event, it isn’t surprising or shocking in any way in a country where more than 33,000 people die from gun violence each year.
America is a stuck in a Groundhog Day loop of gun violence. We’ll keep waking up, stuck in the same reality of oppression, carnage, and ruined lives until we can figure out how to effect meaningful change. I’ve collected some articles here about America’s dysfunctional relationship with guns, most of which I’ve shared before. Change is possible – there are good reasons to control the ownership of guns and control has a high likelihood of success – but how will our country find the political will to make it happen?
Arendt offers two points that are salient to our thinking about guns: for one, they insert a hierarchy of some kind, but fundamental nonetheless, and thereby undermine equality. But furthermore, guns pose a monumental challenge to freedom, and particular, the liberty that is the hallmark of any democracy worthy of the name – that is, freedom of speech. Guns do communicate, after all, but in a way that is contrary to free speech aspirations: for, guns chasten speech.
This becomes clear if only you pry a little more deeply into the N.R.A.’s logic behind an armed society. An armed society is polite, by their thinking, precisely because guns would compel everyone to tamp down eccentric behavior, and refrain from actions that might seem threatening. The suggestion is that guns liberally interspersed throughout society would cause us all to walk gingerly – not make any sudden, unexpected moves – and watch what we say, how we act, whom we might offend.
Read again those lines, with recent images seared into our brains – “besmeared with blood” and “parents’ tears.” They give the real meaning of what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary School Friday morning. That horror cannot be blamed just on one unhinged person. It was the sacrifice we as a culture made, and continually make, to our demonic god. We guarantee that crazed man after crazed man will have a flood of killing power readily supplied him. We have to make that offering, out of devotion to our Moloch, our god. The gun is our Moloch. We sacrifice children to him daily – sometimes, as at Sandy Hook, by directly throwing them into the fire-hose of bullets from our protected private killing machines, sometimes by blighting our children’s lives by the death of a parent, a schoolmate, a teacher, a protector. Sometimes this is done by mass killings (eight this year), sometimes by private offerings to the god (thousands this year).
The gun is not a mere tool, a bit of technology, a political issue, a point of debate. It is an object of reverence. Devotion to it precludes interruption with the sacrifices it entails. Like most gods, it does what it will, and cannot be questioned. Its acolytes think it is capable only of good things. It guarantees life and safety and freedom. It even guarantees law. Law grows from it. Then how can law question it?
Let me tell you a story. The day after Columbine, I was interviewed for the Tom Brokaw news program. The reporter had been assigned a theory and was seeking sound bites to support it. “Wouldn’t you say,” she asked, “that killings like this are influenced by violent movies?” No, I said, I wouldn’t say that. “But what about ‘Basketball Diaries’?” she asked. “Doesn’t that have a scene of a boy walking into a school with a machine gun?” The obscure 1995 Leonardo Di Caprio movie did indeed have a brief fantasy scene of that nature, I said, but the movie failed at the box office (it grossed only $2.5 million), and it’s unlikely the Columbine killers saw it.
The reporter looked disappointed, so I offered her my theory. “Events like this,” I said, “if they are influenced by anything, are influenced by news programs like your own. When an unbalanced kid walks into a school and starts shooting, it becomes a major media event. Cable news drops ordinary programming and goes around the clock with it. The story is assigned a logo and a theme song; these two kids were packaged as the Trench Coat Mafia. The message is clear to other disturbed kids around the country: If I shoot up my school, I can be famous. The TV will talk about nothing else but me. Experts will try to figure out what I was thinking. The kids and teachers at school will see they shouldn’t have messed with me. I’ll go out in a blaze of glory.”
In short, I said, events like Columbine are influenced far less by violent movies than by CNN, the NBC Nightly News and all the other news media, who glorify the killers in the guise of “explaining” them. I commended the policy at the Sun-Times, where our editor said the paper would no longer feature school killings on Page 1. The reporter thanked me and turned off the camera. Of course the interview was never used. They found plenty of talking heads to condemn violent movies, and everybody was happy.
There are nearly three hundred million privately owned firearms in the United States: a hundred and six million handguns, a hundred and five million rifles, and eighty-three million shotguns. That works out to about one gun for every American. The gun that T. J. Lane brought to Chardon High School belonged to his uncle, who had bought it in 2010, at a gun shop. Both of Lane’s parents had been arrested on charges of domestic violence over the years. Lane found the gun in his grandfather’s barn.
The United States is the country with the highest rate of civilian gun ownership in the world. (The second highest is Yemen, where the rate is nevertheless only half that of the U.S.) No civilian population is more powerfully armed. Most Americans do not, however, own guns, because three-quarters of people with guns own two or more. According to the General Social Survey, conducted by the National Policy Opinion Center at the University of Chicago, the prevalence of gun ownership has declined steadily in the past few decades. In 1973, there were guns in roughly one in two households in the United States; in 2010, one in three. In 1980, nearly one in three Americans owned a gun; in 2010, that figure had dropped to one in five.
The only guns that Japanese citizens can legally buy and use are shotguns and air rifles, and it’s not easy to do. The process is detailed in David Kopel’s landmark study on Japanese gun control, published in the 1993 Asia Pacific Law Review, still cited as current. (Kopel, no left-wing loony, is a member of the National Rifle Association and once wrote in National Review that looser gun control laws could have stopped Adolf Hitler.)
To get a gun in Japan, first, you have to attend an all-day class and pass a written test, which are held only once per month. You also must take and pass a shooting range class. Then, head over to a hospital for a mental test and drug test (Japan is unusual in that potential gun owners must affirmatively prove their mental fitness), which you’ll file with the police. Finally, pass a rigorous background check for any criminal record or association with criminal or extremist groups, and you will be the proud new owner of your shotgun or air rifle. Just don’t forget to provide police with documentation on the specific location of the gun in your home, as well as the ammo, both of which must be locked and stored separately. And remember to have the police inspect the gun once per year and to re-take the class and exam every three years.
From 1979 to 1996, the average annual rate of total non-firearm suicide and homicide deaths was rising at 2.1% per year. Since then, the average annual rate of total non-firearm suicide and homicide deaths has been declining by 1.4%, with the researchers concluding there was no evidence of murderers moving to other methods, and that the same was true for suicide.
The average decline in total firearm deaths accelerated significantly, from a 3% decline annually before the reforms to a 5% decline afterwards, the study found.
In the 18 years to 1996, Australia experienced 13 fatal mass shootings in which 104 victims were killed and at least another 52 were wounded. There have been no fatal mass shootings since that time, with the study defining a mass shooting as having at least five victims.
At press time, residents of the only economically advanced nation in the world where roughly two mass shootings have occurred every month for the past eight years were referring to themselves and their situation as “helpless.”
In retrospect Sandy Hook marked the end of the US gun control debate. Once America decided killing children was bearable, it was over.
This can’t be the last word on guns in America. We have to do better than this for our children and everyone else whose lives are torn apart by guns. But right now, we are failing them miserably, and Hodges’ words ring with the awful truth that all those lives and our diminished freedom & equality are somehow worth it to the United States as a society.
“With her baggy outfits in boring neutrals and sloppy hair styling nobody could accuse Meghan Markle of trying to hard. She needs a good stylist and tailor. No doubt we will see her public image change tremendously in the coming months.“ – Submitted by Anonymous