Sunday, June 29, 2025

Just what and then such will am an

Alice Guy-Blaché Early filmmaker, possibly made the first narrative film.

When Gravity Fails is a really fabulous book series. 

New Left Review

Phenomenal World is a site I can't parse. 

The function in mathematics. 

These are less relevant now:

The image is a two-panel comic featuring a goose and a human. In the top panel, the goose is depicted in a side profile with its beak open, seemingly speaking. The text next to the goose reads, "Regime change to what?" In the bottom panel, a person is shown running away, wearing a jacket and pants, but their head is not visible. The goose chases after the person, with its wings slightly outstretched. The text above the goose in this panel reads, "REGIME CHANGE TO WHAT!!" Both panels have a simple, cartoonish style, with minimal background details.  Alt-text:  A comic of a goose questioning "Regime change to what?" and chasing a person.  Transcribed Text:  Regime change to what? REGIME CHANGE TO WHAT!!  heycantalk.com

The image is a two-panel comic featuring a goose and a person. In the top panel, a white goose with an orange beak is facing right and speaking. The background is plain, focusing attention on the goose. The text beside the goose reads, "Regime change in Iran to what?" The bottom panel depicts a person on the left, seemingly startled, running away from the goose, which is aggressively chasing them. The goose is in mid-stride with its beak open, capturing a sense of motion and urgency. The background remains simple, emphasizing the interaction between the characters.  Alt-text:  "Two-panel comic of a goose questioning then chasing a person."  Transcribed Text:  "Regime change in Iran to what?  REGIME CHANGE IN IRAN TO WHAT, MOTHERFUCKER?!"


True temperament frets.

Murray Bookchin

Arrow's Impossibility Theorem

Nadia Boulanger might be the best music teacher ever.

A 4-leaf clover I found. 


Associative, Commutative, and Distributive Properties

In mathematics

Mutable Instruments manual.

Murray Bookchin's "Listen, Marxist!"





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