Ahh, there you are, just ten or twelve minutes after you weren’t! Well, to repeat myself—Laughing on the outside, crying on the inside. Sort of. Actually, pretty glum-looking outside, too.
That’s true of me. I have chronic sinusitis. I have to take powerful painkillers at night just so I can wake up without a headache. Head pain gets more intense during changes of air pressure – and I live in UK! It could be worse, though. I could live in Nova Scotia!
I never “got” Gatsby in school. Too young, too Gatsby myself (on a ridiculously small scale), I guess. Went directly from Gatsby to “Is that all there is?”
Girls hairdo: I’ll have to have a look at Lolita again and see if Sue Lyons has a bow on top in that opening scene. She looked young enough to get away with that childish style and attract Humbert Humbert.
Dearest Teresa, you have hit the nail on the head. I see often the thought, “Be kind. Everyone you see is fighting a difficult battle.” There are more Richard Coreys out there than we could possibly imagine. Thank you for this reminder.
Re: Blogs MORE HATE: NO IRISH NEED APPLY (NINA) and HATEThank you for reminding us, that no matter what race or ethnic origin we’ve descended from, our ancestors or even ourselves have been the victims of bigotry and hate. Fear and insecurity fuel this irrationality. Unfortunately, while not as overt, prejudice and racial bigotry is alive and well in the U.S. today. Aside from African Americans ( consider the vitriol directed at our President ) the latest targets for hate are Muslims and/or anyone resembling an Arab. To quote that memorable song title from South Pacific " YOU’VE GOT TO BE TAUGHT TO HATE "
So close. As I came upon the post titled Ornate, I thought I had finally earned my own post. Such disappointment I felt when it turned out to be about a building instead of me.
Also the building in question is the “Helblinghaus” in Innsbruck, Australia. Helbinghaus
The Blog’s “The Modern Cartoonist” by Clowe is a judgmental pretentious piece. I enjoy the greats like Calvin and Hobbes along with the occasional low brows like Overboard. The use of Freudian terms like “castration anxiety” and “gender confusion” to attack lesser cartoonists who don’t put out masterpieces every time is distasteful.I do wish quality cartoons would be more prevalent in the US but this isn’t the way to make it happen.
Archaeologist’s have discovered early examples of cartoons in ancient Grecian and Roman ruins. Interestingly, some were pornographic in nature, others political and/or satiric. There has always been a fine line between graffiti and art. I wonder if cartoonists enjoyed a higher degree of respect back then ?
Re the Blog – Daniel Clowes. I am not sure why I would want to read the rest of that self-absorbed essay.
It reminds me of the criticism of particular books by people who cannot create a successful book themselves, but they can dissect the works of others: turning art into little bits of component parts which do not do justice to the whole.
The Jew-baiting poster mentions the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a forgery about a non-existent Jewish conspiracy to rule the world. Details about it, its history and its debunking are here:
The essay on cartooning struck me in three different ways.1) It was a legitimate complaint that in the cartooning field, the apprentice is doing the journeyman’s job.2) It was pretentious and effete, criticizing everyone that did not live up to that particular artist’s standards.3) It was a reminder that I can’t draw worth hqiz, and give mad props to anyone who has the tenacity to get themselves published in one place or another.
re: hair bows. I’ve never heard of this. But, while vacationing in Hawaii I was told, flower on the right ear means you’re looking. Flower on the left ear means you’re taken. Flower on both ears means you’re taken and still looking.
Frog Blog: How to Save PaperIf the picture is intended as a display of irony (and I have no idea if that’s Teresa’s motive or not; she might have just liked the picture), speaking as an elementary school teacher, I’d like to point out that that bulletin board design actually is saving paper: the teacher declined to cover the background. You can see the bare cork. Keep in mind that most [public] elementary/middle/junior high schools don’t have the technology to display student work digitally.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Ahh, there you are, just ten or twelve minutes after you weren’t! Well, to repeat myself—Laughing on the outside, crying on the inside. Sort of. Actually, pretty glum-looking outside, too.
waycyber over 12 years ago
That’s true of me. I have chronic sinusitis. I have to take powerful painkillers at night just so I can wake up without a headache. Head pain gets more intense during changes of air pressure – and I live in UK! It could be worse, though. I could live in Nova Scotia!
*Hot Rod* over 12 years ago
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
x_Tech over 12 years ago
Re: HateI hate everybody equally…So I guess I hate myself just as much.
ReaderLady over 12 years ago
The Fibromyalgia Poster Child — love it!
scarbro over 12 years ago
I never “got” Gatsby in school. Too young, too Gatsby myself (on a ridiculously small scale), I guess. Went directly from Gatsby to “Is that all there is?”
Girls hairdo: I’ll have to have a look at Lolita again and see if Sue Lyons has a bow on top in that opening scene. She looked young enough to get away with that childish style and attract Humbert Humbert.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Dearest Teresa, you have hit the nail on the head. I see often the thought, “Be kind. Everyone you see is fighting a difficult battle.” There are more Richard Coreys out there than we could possibly imagine. Thank you for this reminder.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
….and then you die
V-Beast over 12 years ago
She has a splitting screen headache.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
@x_tech
Love your equal-opportunity approach to hatred.A great way to bring about world peace.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
@The Old Wolf
….be kind. Everyone you see….Thanks for this beautiful post and reminder of Richard Corey.We need more such feelings as yours.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
mom has Alzheimer’s.i am her sole caregiver.
Linguist over 12 years ago
At the moment, after my pratfall yesterday , injuring my ribs, I resemble that remark.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Re: Blogs MORE HATE: NO IRISH NEED APPLY (NINA) and HATEThank you for reminding us, that no matter what race or ethnic origin we’ve descended from, our ancestors or even ourselves have been the victims of bigotry and hate. Fear and insecurity fuel this irrationality. Unfortunately, while not as overt, prejudice and racial bigotry is alive and well in the U.S. today. Aside from African Americans ( consider the vitriol directed at our President ) the latest targets for hate are Muslims and/or anyone resembling an Arab. To quote that memorable song title from South Pacific " YOU’VE GOT TO BE TAUGHT TO HATE "
Oxnate over 12 years ago
So close. As I came upon the post titled Ornate, I thought I had finally earned my own post. Such disappointment I felt when it turned out to be about a building instead of me.
Also the building in question is the “Helblinghaus” in Innsbruck, Australia. Helbinghaus
Commentator over 12 years ago
The Blog’s “The Modern Cartoonist” by Clowe is a judgmental pretentious piece. I enjoy the greats like Calvin and Hobbes along with the occasional low brows like Overboard. The use of Freudian terms like “castration anxiety” and “gender confusion” to attack lesser cartoonists who don’t put out masterpieces every time is distasteful.I do wish quality cartoons would be more prevalent in the US but this isn’t the way to make it happen.
tigre1 over 12 years ago
I’ll keep that in mind. Are there other up-to-date bulletins I should become aware of?
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
For all those who hurt inside … -XXOOXXOOXXOOXXOO
Linguist over 12 years ago
Archaeologist’s have discovered early examples of cartoons in ancient Grecian and Roman ruins. Interestingly, some were pornographic in nature, others political and/or satiric. There has always been a fine line between graffiti and art. I wonder if cartoonists enjoyed a higher degree of respect back then ?
ottod Premium Member over 12 years ago
We should all take a lesson from the hippocratic oath: “…First, do no harm…”
LocoOwl over 12 years ago
Re the Blog – Daniel Clowes. I am not sure why I would want to read the rest of that self-absorbed essay.
It reminds me of the criticism of particular books by people who cannot create a successful book themselves, but they can dissect the works of others: turning art into little bits of component parts which do not do justice to the whole.
Jkiss over 12 years ago
The bumps in your life often pale in comparison to the scars of others lives.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Modern Cartoonist: Them that can does, them that can’t criticizes.
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
Neil Armstrong just died, at age 82, from complications following heart surgery.
http://astronautix.com/astros/armtrong.htm
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
Re: the prejudices cataloged on the blog:
The Jew-baiting poster mentions the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a forgery about a non-existent Jewish conspiracy to rule the world. Details about it, its history and its debunking are here:
http://www.skepdic.com/protocols.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
The essay on cartooning struck me in three different ways.1) It was a legitimate complaint that in the cartooning field, the apprentice is doing the journeyman’s job.2) It was pretentious and effete, criticizing everyone that did not live up to that particular artist’s standards.3) It was a reminder that I can’t draw worth hqiz, and give mad props to anyone who has the tenacity to get themselves published in one place or another.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 12 years ago
re: hair bows. I’ve never heard of this. But, while vacationing in Hawaii I was told, flower on the right ear means you’re looking. Flower on the left ear means you’re taken. Flower on both ears means you’re taken and still looking.
oranaiche over 12 years ago
Frog Blog: How to Save PaperIf the picture is intended as a display of irony (and I have no idea if that’s Teresa’s motive or not; she might have just liked the picture), speaking as an elementary school teacher, I’d like to point out that that bulletin board design actually is saving paper: the teacher declined to cover the background. You can see the bare cork. Keep in mind that most [public] elementary/middle/junior high schools don’t have the technology to display student work digitally.
Oxnate over 12 years ago
RE: Wisconsin. If you’re going to come here, you should learn to pronounce the places you’re going to visit.
Trying to pronounce WI city names
SusanCraig over 12 years ago
at 55, pain is a reminder that I’m still alive! Yoga, I have found, helps with fibromyalgia because I ain’t tak’n no pills!
margueritem about 12 years ago
Teresa: Need me to send you some prickly pears? My husband made barbeque sauce from them last year.
Oxnate about 12 years ago
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL: reminds me of those old Nick-at-Night commercials. HOW TO BE SWELL.
FLIGHT SUIT about 12 years ago
Where is the new Froggy?