Public Musings
I'm a fiend for mojitos.
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Stupid People
The DSA wants to get rid of the Senate because it's undemocratic. Do any of these people take basic US History?
Friday, July 17, 2026
Losers
Tyler talks about the special powers of AI and uses an example where it reminds them to drink water. This can't be the best use case.
Absurd
Vance accuses Israel of manipulating public opinion on the Iran war. Who is he kidding? There is no public opinion on the war in Iran at all.
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Voter Suppression
I don't see how using in-person paper ballots is voter suppression. Sorry. Is the main argument that it's not optimally convenient? Since when are Democrats primarily concerned with convenience? I was fine with the old system that allowed for absentee ballots. We can go back, just like we can go back to playing soccer without VAR. It's not that hard.
Back to the 80s
I get that it's becoming fashionable to yearn for kids having more freedoms of yesteryear, the latchkey generation, and so forth. But let me point out one thing: being of age now - that freedom meant a lot of young drug and alcohol use, and that stuff ruined a bunch of lives in different degrees. So you obviously have the deaths of despair - OD, suicide, etc - of which every one of my generation knows a few. But even separate from that, there are quite a few folks who spent time in prison, injured themselves in significant ways, had to get sober, or even didn't really hit their potential partially because of too much drug and alcohol use. Maybe there are some strong social benefits to this stuff, but we shouldn't dismiss all the downsides, and the fact that kids are drinking and using fewer drugs is probably, on net, a good thing.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
England
Used the same tactic to preserve the lead against Mexico, but it didn't work against Argentina and backfired spectacularly.
I'm not sure why so many folks are down on Argentina. They seem like the one team who can decide to turn it on and then really, really turn it on. I mean they had like 7 chances on England before securing it today.
Logging
Film: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Better than it should be - a strange but funny premise of body-switching teens into alter egos in the game. The best parts are how these bodies are in tension with their minds and prior personas.
Film: Holiday 1938
What makes the film still feel different from most is that it has a true philosophical question at the core, about how life ought to be lived, the trappings of generational wealth, and one feels the characters actually wrestling with questions relevant to their own lives and the time. The father character as antagonist is quite unique: part monster, part sympathetic, part a loser, part a titan, part behind the times, and maybe ultimately, ahead of his time.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
The Kendall Roy's of the World
Weird how behind all these DSA types is some weird, perverted, and incredibly wealthy heir to a vast American fortune. Freud often gets dismissed, but he seemed to understand at least one big thing.
Probably Right
Were the 80s so great for kids?
My biggest fear in the 80s was getting my ass kicked by some psycho kid using a weapon (and there seemed to be psycho kids around).
And I recall being bored quite a bit.
Monday, July 13, 2026
DSA
Takes away members' right to vote. Why am I not surprised?
I'd be more inclined to support working-class movements if somehow Israel and DEI-type topics didn't always come up as tangents.
A Thing About China
That's admirable...at least they invest in their own people. They commit to learning, training, and building, but don't grant folks much freedom. In contrast, America gives people freedom but doesn't strongly invest in building, training, or investing in our people. In fact, the other day I read something (can't find it) about becoming a post-literate society. And someone's comment was training his kid to be a reader so it will give him a superpower advantage over others. Embedded in this reaction is the idea that I think motivates elites in America - that what they really care about is providing advantage to their own children. While natural, I think overbalanced in the wrong direction. We should also care about the country and communities we live in. If we choose to build a society that doesn't care about itself, it should not surprise us when radical political ideas begin to get traction.
A Pretty Weird Fact
I read the entire interview with the head of the anthropology field. She keeps insisting we "know" there are more than two sexes as an undebatable fact. But she fails to mention that 99-99.8% of all humans fall into the two-sex category, whereas a very minuscule minority fall outside that binary. So is her point a relevant one? Also, she keeps switching between sex and gender and sexuality as if all these are the same category. Hopelessly weird and quite odd. She also doesn't say HOW many sexes there are. She makes it sound like there are dozens evenly distributed. You expect academics to maybe be pedantic or impractical, but this is something else entirely. Misleading, is what I would say.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Another Feather in Newsom's Hat...
Paramount is considering leaving California because of antitrust measures.
It would destroy Hollywood, but maybe it's already dead.
But in good news, the rents and cost of living will be drastically reduced since there will be no jobs.