Another day? About right.
Previous item was 'Another day, another Breguet'. Pretty close to the literal truth.
I've been frantically churning out new 'courseware without a course' since the holocaust started in March. Trying to barrage the infinite evil with spiritual T-cells. Since July 1, seven separate projects, each involving some research and understanding along with forming up and animating the item:
(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), plus
one actual scientific experiment.
Lots of folks are doing the same thing. "What are you doing now" items in Facebook groups show all sorts of interesting arts and crafts. In the neighborhood, gardens and lawns are blooming and neat, and several homes have built new
pretty fences or put up those little miniature library kiosks.
War always causes an artistic response. Grotesquely unnecessary and ferociously unjust wars cause the greatest artistic responses.
The best part of all is the
HUGE numbers of people who have come out of passive ignorance, triggered by the "racism" riots. At that moment everyone who was capable of learning LEARNED. This holocaust has NOTHING to do with any microscopic pathogen. It's ENTIRELY caused by giant psychopathogens acting as presidents and governors and mayors and especially Public Death Officers. Worst of all, the actual virus is getting worse SPECIFICALLY because of the lockdowns and masks, along with the direct ruination of lives and culture and business and medical care.
In places with sane rulers, the virus is done, which is how viruses work. Our immune system is ALL WE NEED to fight a virus. Anything that interferes with immunity is helping the virus and helping death.
Nature always tries to balance. Fight chaos with order, fight ugliness with beauty, fight insanity with intelligence.
Later, pulled the set together and
released at ShareCG.
Also later: One neighbor is leaving literal seeds, and not just in his own garden. Just before the holocaust started, the "city" dysgovernment built a set of curvy walks in the median of the
boulevard, which was intended to carry an interurban in 1910. A neighbor who lives across from the median has been working every morning, bringing a little wagon full of tools and seedlings, down on his hands and knees digging and watering and establishing an almost museum-quality garden along the neglected sidewalk. Heroic work in defense of civilization. Amazingly, the "city" hasn't yet mowed it down. I'm sure they'll get around to it sooner or later. Psychopaths have finite resources, but they never let anything decent or normal remain for long.
Labels: Emersonian justice, Equipoise, NOW I SEE