I am a “plant person”. Oh, for certain, I just don’t have a “green thumb”, but I do like to have plants around me. Flowers are nice, but I prefer to have lush deep tropical ferns and broad leaf tropical plants.
I’m a guy that is comfortable in lush wood-paneled hard-wood room full of books and maps, globes and metal and stone figurines. A painting here. A tapestry there. A stone bust in the corner, and a mechanical contrivance elsewhere. Bottles and small wood cases and boxes.
A cat would be there, as would be a cup of coffee or a warm steamy cup of tea (with a saucer). Lush patterned throws, as well.
Now, where I would live, I would always eventually construct this room idea and live there until life would evict me from it…
Today, I wish to present these ideals…


















And with that, let’s enjoy today…
State of the times
“Most scientists tell us that neurons in our brain, by neural activity, speak these words in our mind as we read this. But that is a black box answer, i.e., that is no different than saying thoughts are caused by a black box. There is no explanatory power in saying neural activity or a black box. Why do they answer like that?
Because they can’t say the truth and keep their reputations, or their grant money for research, or get papers published in respectable journals — because the truth is this:
The brain is a mass of unconscious nerve cells which communicate by electro-chemical reaction — not by intellectual comprehension or data analysis. Neural activity therefore cannot understand how to read what you see or feel, nor how to properly pronounce and speak the words in your mind as you read them — nor can neural activity manage your memory of word meanings that happens simultaneously while you read — without any time between reading and the word meanings being made known to you. Whatever is causing that has to be able to see these words, understand what they mean, then speak them in your mind. Brain cells cannot see, nor do they have the tools to analyze and manage languages, understand spelling, the rules of linguistics, grammar, etc. They do not have dictionaries to search word meanings either. They only open and close to send simple electro-chemical signals to body parts.
If scientists said that, then they would be rejected by most of the academic community because the rule in academia is “Don’t mess with the money.” Therefore, you rarely see academics who are dependent on grants risk saying something which may cause the money to be lessened or cut off. They have been taught, and they have made it a decree that “science” (and therefore funding for science) cannot resort to the non-biological to explain the mind. Anything non-physical or non-material is relegated to the “paranormal” or “supernatural” and is therefore off-limits even if that is the only logical answer to a question.” From: Intelligence Is Not Biological
Posted by: kana | Mar 5 2025 17:34 utc | 1
How come the meat in certain Chinatown restaurants, doesn’t taste like beef or chicken?
Hi, Linda Doria. Thanks for the interesting question.
I’m not sure where you live, so I can’t know for sure whether the “Chinatown restaurants” in your city serve Chinese cuisines and dishes that are similar to what I enjoy here in Chengdu, but I eat out pretty much every day so I’m more than happy to share some of the most commonly served meats here outside of beef and chicken.
I assume by “meat”, you’re not referring to fish and other seafood, because, in my experience, people generally won’t mistake the meat of land animals for fish and seafood.
So, other than beef or chicken, some of the most commonly served meats are as below.
It could be pork.
Pork is a real favorite among Chinese.
脆皮烧肉 (cuì pí shāo ròu) [Crispy Roast Pork]
It could be goose.
烧鹅 (shāo é) [Roast Goose]
It could be duck.
南京盐水鸭 (nánjīng yánshuǐ yā) [Nanjing Salted Duck]
It could be lamb.
羊肉米线 (yángròu mǐxiàn) [Lamb Rice Noodle Soup]
It could be rabbit.
麻辣兔腿 (málà tù tuǐ) [Mala Rabbit Leg]
* That’s a fried fish above the rabbit leg.
There you go, Linda Doria.
If it’s not chicken or beef, it is probably pork, and could possibly be goose, duck, lamb, even rabbit.
Hope I’ve helped with your question!
Have a wonderful week ahead!
What was the best hidden bonus you found in your home after living there for years?
Probably the best bonus ever was the old late 1700’s home. Brick built with top end Cedar and Cypress wood – Walls and Floors etc.
The home had been vacant for nearly 83 years. The problem was the “heirs” to the property could not be found. I took it upon myself to do research and learned that the “heirs” had passed away before the original owners did. Went to the Courthouse and provided them the death certificates. The Judge reviewed the will, and if I paid the “taxes owed” – which was about $28,000.00 and pay for the deed, it would be mine.
But first I asked for Judicial permission to inspect the property. The judge granted it, and awarded me the paper, gave me a week to do so.
Once I arrived, I did a lot of survey work (since the property’s description wasn’t quite clear). I was very impressed that the old Tin Roof held true (no leaks and roof was solid). I did notice it was “rather dry” and not damp inside. Wearing Haz Mat gear (including mask), I explored the home. I found it rather strange that there was “electricity” wiring in the house (when the records at the Court stated – “no plumbing, electric, or sewer hook up – septic only”). It began to get really dark and stormy.
Returned the next day, I was walking around the property trying to find the power meter, and I found it alright, the old GE Power Meter, located at a very weird place. Then I ran a test to see if the power was live and it was. So I walked over to the pole and noticed it was the only transformer to that meter and I tripped it off and called Georgia Power to alert them I flipped the resistor due to old knob and tube wiring in house and it had what was dated 1915 GE – Germany Power Meter.
The Representative was shocked to hear that, because she went through the records to try to find the property and “it didn’t exist”. I assured them that I will call once I acquired the property and upgraded the electrical system and removed the old meter for them to put a new meter on. So the case number was given and she dispatched a GA Power Linesman to make sure there’s no electricity flowing. He swung by about an hour later and confirmed – “OFF”.
In fact, the lines itself was “degraded” so the lines man went ahead and upgraded the lines to modern, so it was no longer a 110 v but a 220 v, and I went ahead and disconnected the old meter (kept it), and then he installed the new box and placed a plate over it.
I already made my decision, I was buying the property. The old 3 story home.
Once I returned back to the Judge, I brought the old Power Meter and he was like “___________”. He was shocked to learn it was still on the property and I gave him the Case Number (aka reference number) and told him that GA Power already installed the 220 v and I would have to wire it all up to code.
The Judge reduced the tax owed, down to $15,000 and call it even. And I got the property registered. Then the Historical Society learned (office gossip) that the old house was sold. The old man and two women marched in and told the Judge “The property belongs to the City.” The Judge then remarked, “Oh really? Well, she bought it, it’s hers.”
Anyway, since the Judge had an easy day, I invited him to follow me to the property so he could see for himself, since he’s never once placed his foot or even been near it.
While he went “exploring” (I loaned him my flashlight as I was now investigating the plumbing system). I then realized that the water had never – ever been turned off! I had to walk around looking for the water meter, and I found that too! Had the Judge to walk over and take a look at the old Blue Trident.
He was speechless! In fact, he asked me “Is the water on?” which I responded with “Let’s find out.”
We went to the kitchen sink and the first thing he did was turn the cold water on and it scared him – due to air in pipe and rust blasting out of it (pipe banging). And I told him to leave it running to flush all the rust out of it.
I mean that water ran for like 20 minutes before the lines began to be clear. Then he wondered “How do you shut it off? There’s no place to shut off the water at the meter.” I then stated “We have to look for the dial valve, it’s outside somewhere along the house. It could be removed or broken off.”
Well, the Judge found it. And I said “let it be, because the valve or worst, the washer and valve could be bad.” He bent down to turn it off and next thing you knew, water was spraying on his face! (MEN! They never listen!) I had to turn the dial back to the on position with hopes that the 6–7 foot spray would stop. Whew! It stopped.
The Judge stood there, shrugged a bit and said “I should have listened to you!”
Anyway, he loved the house! And asked if he could bring his wife over to look at the place? This weekend? I said “I don’t see why not.”
I had already ordered the spool (wiring), conduits, breaker panel, and electrical outlets, switches, and all.
Then when I went to the Utility room, I realized it was only “1 old fuse box”, only had 6 fuses plus the main breaker fuse. Frankly, I was puzzled, for a house this size should have at least 12 to 16 fuse box. I then had to revert back to outside old meter, and try to follow the wires. I found it, on the 2nd floor, right by the elevated toilet tank (aka gravity tanks). To make it worse, the electrical wiring was side by side with the old copper pipe line! (A mega-No No!)
And pretty much spent the next 3 days installing commercial grade wiring, removing the old knob and tubes, placed those in boxes (people buy this stuff). And “REWIRING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROPERLY” so they would all go to one breaker box. This was fun! NOT!
Then there was this electrical wiring and when I tested it, it was a validated wiring. For the life of me, I couldn’t figure out where it went, because I had already done it all downstairs in the medium sized basement, where the Octopus Heating System (Gravity Heat), upgraded to the gas line. (Which of course, I turned the gas line off.)
I noticed that several wiring went through the side basement wall, and there was a copper pipe going in that direction as well. I had no choice but to pry the wall down. (I knocked and got a hollow response, which indicated there was a void.)
After removing one panel down, the odors began to leach out, so I put it back up, went to the Hardware store to purchase a commercial fan and a generator (remember, the electrical system is off).
Once I cranked the generator up and placed the fan by the doorway and had all the living room windows opened and front door opened.
Apparently the Judge came along with his wife, as soon as they walked down the hallway, I tripped the fan on full blast! A woman SCREAMED, which scared me, and I turned the fan off, only to find the Judge sitting on the couch laughing his butt off while his wife took her pocket book and was slamming on his head and sides.
I began to laugh too! His wife stood there quite livid! And I then apologized and said “Didn’t know you were arriving.” As for the Judge, he finally got a hold of himself. He then introduced his wife, and I removed my glove to extend my hand for a handshake. No! She’s still pissed!
Then the Judge wondered why I had a fan and generator running, I then told them to follow me, moving the fan, and they went down stairs (I had a light running from the generator). Then turned the fan back on.
Both of them stood there, as I removed Panel 1, the Judge then found my flashlight sitting on top of the Wringer Washer motor. While I was prying Panel 2 off, he was already looking inside. His wife stayed right behind him.
The Panel 3 and 4 came down very easily. It was wide enough for a person to walk through the studs.
The smell still was present. I told them to stay behind, and put on my Haz Mat outfit. I then connected the other light and clamped it to a stud.
There was a coffin inside (old copper). Believe it or not, there was a window there, and the deceased was still inside of the coffin! I then said “ALL STOP.” In spite of my orders for them not to enter, he walked in and saw there was a person there, and his wife saw it and she passed out, collapsed on the floor (fainted), and hitting her head on a cast iron leg.
We had to carry her out, and up the stairs, and he had to use his Radio (Police) in his car to summon the Paramedics out and have the Coroner to come out. Anything deceased for 50 years have to be turned over to the Coroner and/or Law Enforcement.
While his wife was treated, declined to go to the Emergency Room. Had a band-aid on her forehead.
I was back down stairs, going through a desk to see if we could Identify the deceased. Sure enough, in the top drawer had the death certificate. It was the original owner’s wife who passed, August of 1888. It was so noted that she wanted to be buried at the house. So it was my assumption and presumption, she was buried in that room.
The Judge himself ordered the Law Enforcement to find her husband and to have her buried beside him. Well, the Coffin stayed put. As the Judge ordered it to remain intact, until we find and locate her husband.
Meanwhile, I went outside, was hungry asking the wife if she knew a good place to eat. She was still “freaking out” about seeing a deceased person through a window! I assured her it was common back in those old days to have a window, to make sure they were dead and that option was still available. She snapped at me and said ‘THERE’S A DEAD PERSON THERE AND YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT FOOD?”
The firemen were amused, so one of them told me about this Mom and Pop restaurant, makes great sandwiches. The Judge stayed behind, while his wife went home. I told him I would drive him home when he’s ready to go. Then the Judge found out I was going to Poppy’s (name of the restaurant) and told me I should get a Reuben Sandwich, and which I said “sounds great, no Rye Bread.” He went to the dispatch (radio) and told the Dispatcher to have a Reuben, no Rye, ready for Sharon to pick up.
I went down, and got it, and man, that thing was huge and very heavy! Very generous I must add! So after I grabbed that went to the Gas Station to buy me a Pepsi. Headed back. Tucked the Pepsi in my tool belt pocket and was eating the sandwich until I tripped over a “flat stone.”
I almost lost my Reuben! Judge saw me, rushed over, remarking “Nice Save!” I then realized that which I tripped over was a Head stone. So the Judge spied an old Rusty Shovel. Grabbed that and began digging carefully. So it was a tombstone, the original owner. I didn’t mind that he was buried there, however, the Judge was back on the radio to have the scanners to come out (to find out if there were more bodies buried).
That area was cordoned off. I then resumed in that room down stairs. There was an old newspaper, it was dated July 15, 1893, and the Obituary of her husband was shown. It turned out he passed away on July 8th, 1893 and was buried on the property. Then the phone man arrived, apparently the Judge ordered the Phone Company to hook up and install a telephone on the property. (It had an old American Telegraph and Telephone phone on the wall. I wasn’t disconnecting that.) So he ran the line so there was a push button wall phone there, next to the old AT&T Phone, I told him I will wire the old phone later, but he went ahead and did it.
I then phoned the Judge to inform I had found the obit, which he then connected (3 way call) back to the Dispatcher, and the Dispatcher stated she will call Clara (Court Clerk) up so she can go the courthouse to trace it and to confirm.
Well, no one told Clara she had to drop everything and go to the court house on Saturday night at 7 PM!
She sounded very annoyed when she phoned the Judge which he connected the call (3 way) with me, it turned out there’s 5 people buried on the premises on the west side of the house facing east. The courthouse still had the plot in possession. Which the Judge told her to make at least 5 copies. (She was grumbling.)
Sunday mornings, I usually attend the church, but due to weather forecast wasn’t great. I remained on the property, and before the Judge and his wife headed to church, he dropped the paperwork off. Come Monday morning, the City Workers, came to retrieve the coffin, and the backhoe dug the spot next to her husband. And she was buried there. All being documented.
The other workers (City) found the tombstones / headstones, and they were cleaned up and put back in their place. The cracked and broken ones were repaired by the City. They put a 3 foot chain link fence around the burial spot with a gate in middle. This portion of the property belongs to the County and City.
Returning back to the room, it appeared to me it was an “office”, at one time. This is where the biggest surprise was, when I was removing the old books (so they can be cleaned, reviewed, and restored or sold off). I tripped over my shoelace and grabbed the edge of the bookcase and it moved! I was NOT expecting this at all!
It was huge! Bigger than the house itself! Very strange too! There were 12 bunk beds (wooden) with old crumbling thin mattresses, moss stuffed pillows. Blankets that were falling apart. One long table with wooden benches, which it looked like it could hold 15–20 people. That was it.
I had to phone the Judge, which he actually dismissed cases on Monday by “calling in sick”. He arrived, and he then said “I know what this is, it’s the old underground railroad.” He then said “ Remember the black man statue up near the front? That’s busted and fallen apart? “ I said “yeah, he was holding a lantern which would mean Housing and Food and Shelter”.
I didn’t see this the first time around, but the Judge saw it, he believed it was the door to a tunnel, since the old creek was nearby. That door was barricaded off. Both of us worked on it and we finally got the door opened. It was an old “degrading” tunnel.
Since I had power back on, I then moved the commercial fan so it could exhaust the mold, mildew, dampness and all out of the tunnel. We managed to walk about 175 feet before the “end” (collapsed) of the tunnel. It wasn’t very stable at all. I told him we have to turn around and walk back out.
I then rented a GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar). I mapped it out, and found the entrance, which the old Oak Tree had grown over it.
After restoring the property and keeping it in its original state. The Judge and his wife bought the property from me.
IMAGES (taken from the Internet) of the (Similar – not actual) Power Meter and Water Meter
Lavrov couldn’t hold back and tore von der Leyen to pieces with just one sentence! Bravo!
Is the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting a preview of what the US is going to do to Taiwan?
Zelenskyy is at least the leader of a sovereign nation with the opportunity to confront Trump in the White House and engage in a unique and shocking name-calling war in front of the world’s media.
Lai is not even qualified to enter the White House and sit in that chair, Taiwan is just a dish on the menu.
Trump will surely sell out Taiwan because if he doesn’t now, the US won’t have a chance later and will surely drag Americans into a war that they have no chance of winning, and that risk is growing.
There are significant differences between Republican and Democratic administrations.
- If the Democrats are in power, it is likely that the U.S. will hold up “shared values” and prefer to suffer for the sake of saving face as a “world leader”.
- The Republican Party, on the other hand, doesn’t care about face, and only needs to benefit its own country. As long as Trump thinks it’s good for the U.S., he can pull the U.S. out of all kinds of international organizations, such as NATO, the Paris climate treaty, and so on.
Since the U.S. can withdraw from international organizations and NATO, Trump can certainly repeal a series of U.S. domestic laws passed by the Democrats regarding Taiwan.
Of course, before the Taiwan issue is resolved, China will inevitably face various threats from Trump, which are essentially all kinds of harsh demands made by Trump to maximize his own interests. But once Trump finds that his threats have no effect, he will immediately take the initiative to lower his demands or give them up. This is just a businessman’s instinctive pricing strategy.
I challenged his manhood at my office party, he made me realize not to cross his boundaries
Man! This chick is a “work”. Jesus H. Christ.
https://youtu.be/fgFkX_10NJ4
Why do some automakers willingly enter into “a brutal price war” in China?
China auto market is the largest market in the world, bigger than all the G7 economies combined, foreign auto brands all have made unbelievable huge profits of tens of billions in the past decades. They need to maintain presence in China despite the fierce price wars. Even at current lower sales, China sales for them still a huge business, more than sales in 100 other countries combined.
In business, you don’t abandon ship based on today, you decide long term overall strategy.
Will the world respond to Trump’s tariffs by finding alternatives to the U.S.? Will Trump lead America into an economic disaster?
US’s goods trade deficit in 2024 exceeded $1.1 trillion, about 1/5 was with China. This is just the deficit. The total imports of goods by the US were much higher.
I don’t think anyone can visualize the huge quantities and varieties of goods that are worth $1.1 trillion. This is the Archilles’ heel of the US. It needs to import foreign goods, without which the stores would be bare or empty, and the factories and offices would be idle. This is the reality, never mind Trump’s claim that the US has a wonderful economy and the dollar is almighty.
Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on some goods like aluminum, 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, 20% on China (in addition to the existing 20% to 25%) – India, EU, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have yet to hear from him. He has said that he will impose reciprocal tariffs on every country come 2 April. Interesting time ahead.
US is in for inflationary time and shortages of goods. Consumers would see less and less goods in their shopping carts for the same amount of money, or more and more money for the same amount of goods, as their pockets are continually depleted.
Shortages would be common. Smuggling could also be common. Then there are complications that a large share of US imports are from US companies operating overseas.
US overall imports would fall, by how much depends on how able it is to tolerate high prices and shortages, and for how long.
Trump would constantly make news about the greatness of America First and MAGA. GDP growth would be praised. But no mention that more than all of it is from inflation. Real growth would be hidden, not even foot-noted. CPI may be adjusted and delayed. Americans could become schizophrenic from Trump’s spin and their experience. Or become restive.
US exports would face a tough time as countries retaliate. China and EU have indicated they would retaliate. China’s retaliation could extend beyond tariffs to the ban of exports of critical minerals.
Meanwhile, countries in the world will continue to trade with each other. It will be business as usual. They may see a slight drop of their growths, but would adjust and trade more with each other. US is not longer in a commanding position vis the world economy. One consequence would be a sharp fall in the international use of the dollar, exactly the opposite of Trump’s intention.
How China just built a synthetic superdiamond. And why nobody else can.
Pimiento Cheese

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning
- 1 (4 ounce) jar pimentos, drained, 1 tablespoon juice reserved
- 2 teaspoons yellow onion, grated
- 2 cups sharp Cheddar cheese, grated
- Pink Himalayan salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, cream cheese, garlic powder, paprika and Old Bay until smooth.
- Stir in the pimentos and reserved juice, onion and Cheddar cheese. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Chill until cold.
- Serve as a dip with crackers, carrots and celery or spread on sandwiches or burgers.
Is there a particular reason why China remains neutral on the war in Ukraine?
You’re not satisfied with neutrality, are you?
I don’t know what the Chinese government thinks. Personally, I remember it very clearly:
In 2019, during the Hong Kong riots, Ukraine’s Azov Battalion was deeply involved, training terrorists and organizing screenings of the documentary Ukraine’s Civil War.
In 2022, Oleksiy Arestovych, head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, posted on social media, offering China “a chance to join the civilized world.”
In April 2023, Oleksandr Merezhko, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada, arrogantly claimed that mainland China has “no legal rights” over Taiwan.
In September 2023, Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to the Ukrainian Presidential Office, made racist remarks, stating that China and India have “low intellectual potential.”
In January 2024, Ukraine referred to China’s mediation envoy, Li Hui, as a “male external reproductive organ” (by the way, in the Han Dynasty, this was an insult severe enough to justify wiping out a nation. At the time, the Chinese internet exploded, with people saying Ukraine should be destroyed—thank the Chinese Communist Party for that!).
In February 2024, Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko stated, “Ukraine is willing to fight for the U.S. in trenches near Beijing.”
In September 2024, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Japan, Sergiy Korsunsky, visited the notorious Yasukuni Shrine, claiming it was to “honor those who died for their country.”
What is so special about the Kawasaki H2R?
Because it’s the most powerful production motorcycle ever made, 310 HP (326 HP with Ram Air) from its 998cc inline-four supercharged engine. That’s more horsepower than some small cars and even a few supercars.
The power-to-weight ratio is out of this world. It out-accelerates almost anything on two wheels. And at top speed of 400 km/h (~249 mph), it’s one of the fastest bikes on the planet. That’s Bugatti Chiron territory, but on two wheels. Other superbikes hit 200 mph and act like they’ve seen the face of God. The H2R? It does that casually.
And since this bike is too fast, Kawasaki had to engineer aero solutions to keep it from taking off.
It’s literally one of the few bikes that need wings to stay planted to ground at full throttle.
The H2R is also loaded with tons of electronics features to make sure you don’t die every time you twist the throttle.
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Actually Kawasaki Heavy Industries make jet engines, bullet trains, and aircraft and H2R borrows technology from their aerospace division. It’s supercharger impeller is made using jet-engine technology. It’s Mirror-coated black paint was developed for stealth fighters and it’s Welded trellis frame uses aviation-level precision. So in a way you’re riding something closer to a fighter jet than a motorcycle.
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It’s not cheap either because it will cost you around $55,000+.
But then again there’s a twist 😂 you can’t just walk to them and buy one.
The Ninja H2R is not even road-legal, and only a handful of people in the world can own one. You need to prove you can handle it before Kawasaki sells it to you. I mean you can have the money, but if Kawasaki thinks you’re a liability, you’re not getting one.
And lastly it’s exhaust note is one of the most brutal ever making it one of the loudest bikes in existence. It literally spits flames at full throttle. It’s supercharger chirps like a jet engine.
The roar is deafening, making it sound more like a Formula 1 car than a bike. If you ever hear one scream past you in a flyby or coming at you, you’ll never forget it.
H2R has been tested against MotoGP bikes, hypercars, and even jet planes. It destroys almost everything in acceleration. Even drag bikes struggle to match its power-to-weight ratio.
But you can have a road-legal version of it called the Ninja H2 (no “R”). It’s slightly detuned but still makes 240 HP with Ram Air, making it the fastest street-legal bike on Earth.
H2R is special because no other production motorcycle even comes close to it.
This Guy LOST IT “I spent $20,000 on OnlyFans”
Have you ever seen someone get hurt because they were arrogant?
Yes. American athlete Shelby McEwen , at the Paris-24 Olympics.
In the final of the high jump event, American Shelby McEwen was tied for the gold medal with New Zealander Hamish Kerr. After a few contests that ended in a draw, the referees proposed that the medal be divided between the athletes, so that each would get the gold medal, as happened in the Tokyo-21 Olympics, when an athlete from Qatar shared the gold with an Italian athlete in the same event.
Upon hearing the noble proposal, the New Zealander agreed, but the American did not. McEwen preferred to challenge Kerr. Thus, the title was decided in a kind of ‘golden score’, when jumps are made and whoever gets it right first wins. The New Zealander managed his jump, while the American knocked down the bar.
New Zealander Hamish Kerr and American Shelby McEwen
Thus, the arrogant Shelby McEwen took the silver medal and the New Zealander won the gold medal.
Why the Zombie Moans
Submitted into Contest #279 in response to: Write a story from the POV of a zombie, mutant, or infected creature.… view prompt
Jessica Stradinger
“What the fuck?!?” I screeched as I yanked myself away and attempted to sprint toward my truck. I slid in the muck, but so did the creature.
‘My keys, where are my keys?’ I panicked. Then, I remembered they were in the tent. There was no way I could safely get to them.
‘Shit. Shit!’
All I could do was run. I found the dirt trail that led to the parking lot. I raced down it, almost as fast as my heart was pounding. Exposed roots caught my feet, sending me somersaulting. I sprung back up with the agility of a drunken acrobat. My side began to feel like it was being pulled apart. Adrenaline kept me moving.
I finally hit pavement and glanced behind me. The monstrosity was still crashing after me. I don’t know how long I ran. Because this was when my reality began to distort.
The rain sounded like an echo in a cave. Less sharp, distant. My bitten arm was becoming stiff and cold. The feeling traveled up and into my shoulder, causing the whole thing to go uselessly limp. As I ran, I also began to feel less afraid. It was replaced with an irrepressible rage. I wanted to shred something. My chest felt hot, ready to burst into flame. The mountain lion shriek shattered the air around me once more. This time, though, it came from my own lungs.
“What was that?” I tried to say aloud as I stopped short. Nothing but a raspy hiss came out. My jaw fell slack. I wanted to close it. I TRIED to close it. It remained stubbornly agape. My vision became covered in a gossamer film. I could only make out rough edges.
Lights appeared on the road. I stutter-stepped as I turned toward the source. They slowed and came to a halt right in front of me. My head jerked up. A large, pudgy man got out of the driver’s side door.
“Miss? Are you okay?” he asked with genuine concern.
I wanted to tell him to run, to leave this unholy place. I blinked and only managed to roughly turn my head. I was compelled by some force outside of myself to move toward him, shaky step after shaky step.
“Were you in an accident? What happened to your arm?” he persisted. The fool.
I kept shuffling. Suddenly, I became aware of the tangy scent of his flesh. I kept moving toward him, relishing the smell that filled my nose.
“I’m going to call 911.” The man fumbled his phone out of his pocket. I was still inching toward him. He held his hand up at me.
“Now, now just stay there. We’ll get you taken care of.” He was trembling. As his fear heightened, so did my hunger. “Please, miss. Just, just, now STOP! STOP OR I’M GOING TO…”
I never did hear what he was going to do. The next moment, the glorious smell I’d been drawn to now filled my mouth. My jaw, no longer slack, but gnawing at the man’s collar bone. The world surrounding completely faded away as I was consumed with exquisite delight. My limbs felt the rush as his blood revitalized them. I gorged on the succulent flesh with mad abandon.
‘More, more’ was all I could think. Then, just as suddenly as it had come, the exuberance left. My mouth could no longer taste the warmth of life pouring in. I dropped the collapsed, eviscerated thing in my hands.
‘More, more,” kept running through my mind. All that came out was, “mmmmm…….mmmmmm” as I stumbled toward lights in the distance.
What do Chinese people think of the phrase “the leader of the free world”?
Chinese people believe that gods serve people.
Have you seen the movie “Nezha 2”? There is a line in it: “急急如律令“,”Hurry up and obey the order.” This sentence is the mantra for people to command gods to act.
Similarly, Chinese people believe that leader also serve the people.
So, when a leader thinks he can command the people, he should die.
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People are fleeing Latin America due to economics and violence. So how are tariffs going to slow that down? Won’t tariffs on Mexican imports make life in Mexico even harder and create more pressure to encourage people to cross our southern border?
Bingo.
Sad to see the United Auto Workers yesterday endorse the egotistical tariffs. So much for “workers of the world, unite.” That’s dead now, I guess.
The UAW apparently endorses the “Fuck ‘em” attitude of the Trump administration toward literally everybody in the world except our masters in Jerusalem, Riyadh and Moscow.
Their statement:
For 40 years, we’ve seen the devastating effects of so-called “free trade” on the working class. Corporations have been driving a non-stop race to the bottom by killing good blue-collar jobs in America to go exploit some poor worker in another country by paying poverty wages. Tariffs are a powerful tool in the toolbox for undoing the injustice of anti-worker trade deals. We are glad to see an American president take aggressive action on ending the free trade disaster that has dropped like a bomb on the working class.
There’s been a lot of talk of these tariffs “disrupting” the economy. But if corporate America chooses to price-gouge the American consumer or attack the American worker because they don’t want to pay their fair share, corporate America bears the blame for that decision. The working class suffered all the pain of NAFTA, and we won’t suffer all the pain of undoing NAFTA. We want to see corporate America, from the auto industry and beyond, recommit to the working class that makes the products and generates the profits that keep this country running.
Honda doesn’t pay “poverty wages” at its factories in Guanajuato. GM certainly doesn’t pay poverty wages at car plants in Ontario. Where does the UAW get off saying this? Not a word about automation and AI, major culprits behind the degradation of the workforce in the U.S.
Not a word about the well-being of families in Mexico or Canada. Do Trump and the UAW think every one of these jobs will be restored to Midwestern workers without a hint of automation and AI?
To be clear, I don’t think these jobs should ever have left the U.S. to begin with. That was a disaster, but it’s not a simple story.
Industrial jobs were booming in the U.S. in the ‘50s because our cultural overlords in Europe, the supreme masters of all human intelligence, had bombed themselves almost back to the Stone Age — with our help, of course. Asia was in a similar state. In 1945, the United States and Canada were practically the only viable countries left standing. Then our factories and engineers got busy rebuilding the world that had just been pulverized.
Suppose the United States had just left Germany in the smoking heap of cinders it found itself in in 1945. You’d think Americans could have made a lot of money by just leaving Germany hobbled, building everything for Germans, Americans just feeding them American-grown food and so on. Of course this is absolutely false, because war-ravaged Germans would not have been able to pay us. They could never have afforded our exports if we didn’t help them rebuild Germany. They needed factories of their own not just to be a functioning country again, but literally so they could buy our things. American industry could never have flourished without making sure other countries prospered well enough to buy our exports.
Latin America is not different.
I’d like to ask Trump, but surprisingly also the UAW: how do you sell things to countries whose economies you want to eviscerate by pulling factories out? If the UAW wants all these jobs back from Mexico, then the Mexican economy sinks. You take these jobs back from Canada, the Canadian economy sinks. Exports then decline because consumers in those countries can’t afford things from the U.S. There’s no guarantee whatsoever they’ll buy your car or your dishwasher or your whatever, made in the U.S. Not once you’ve reduced their wages.
It’s actually pathetic to watch the UAW practically wish on Mexicans and Canadians what happened to Americans in the Rust Belt decades ago, or for that matter on the old textile mills of New England and North Carolina (now in other countries.)
It’s pathetic to watch the UAW swallow Trump’s painkiller that American consumers won’t “suffer all the pain of undoing NAFTA” (these are UAW’s words but might as well be Trump’s.) There’s a world of pain awaiting Americans when NAFTA unravels.
What’s even more irritating is the lack of any concern for our neighbors’ economy. It’s absolutely a “Fuck ‘em” attitude. I’m struggling to comprehend how this attitude will make American exports desirable or affordable.
You’re also right about decaying economies fueling migration. MAGA has a dumbfuck solution to that, too. In the words of a comment on another answer I wrote, the answer is “3000 rounds at the border ought to stop that.” Translated: “Shoot ‘em. Just shoot children at the border.”
That’s the America Trump is giving you. Scrooge Nation. It’s hemorrhaging every shred of respect it once had from other countries. It is not one bit “conservative” because it’s so destructive and wasteful. Trump is obnoxiously radical. And unbelievably dumb.
How effective is the Quad (U.S., India, Japan, Australia) as a counterbalance to China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific, and what strategies might China employ to weaken this alliance?
Quad adds India to the trio of US, Japan, and Australia. The trio are already tied in alliances aiming at China. India at most adds a nuisance value. Quad is not any stronger than the trio as counterweight to China.
It has no economic heft to counter China, nor diplomatic or military heft. Some say it is trojan horse for the US in BRICS. This over-rates its influence. BRICS is growing. Countries that joined it want to reduce their dependence of the US.
Even the nuisance value has since been diluted. India and China has agreed to a standstill agreement to keep the peace in the Himalayan borders. What then can it contribute? What can it expect to derive from Quad?
Quad is the birth child of Biden. Trump despises Biden. He is on course to undo what he did, such as, Paris Accord, withdrawal from WHO, and Ukraine is in process. It will not be a surprise if he ignores Quad and let it die a natural death.
Modi did much to please Trump during his first term to earn his friendship. He received rousing welcome on his visit to the US. Recently he journeyed to DC to try to convince Trump to go easy on his tariffs of Indian goods. We shall see. Trump is sold on reciprocal tariffs. He accuses India is one of the worst offenders in tariffs of US goods.
It appears there were no photo opportunities for Modi. Instead there was one of him and his delegation meeting with Musk and his children. This is a new kind of diplomatic protocol. Did Trump sent him to meet Musk? Who request or initiate such a meeting? Is it about matters of state or Tesla investing in India? which Musk had previously rejected.
China does not need to do anything to counter Quad.
World First! Chinese Doctors Help Completely Paralyzed Patients Walk Again
“This research reveals the possibility of clinical treatment for paralysis. By continuously optimizing the brain-spinal interface system treatment plan, it may, in the future, help patients perform more precise movements.”
(btw, I think the most crucial information in this news is the intention to recruit volunteers globally.)
Two years ago, 34-year-old Mr. Lin fell from a staircase nearly four meters high, suffering a severe spinal cord injury that resulted in paraplegia. If he had not participated in the cutting-edge “brain-spinal interface” clinical trial at Zhongshan Hospital, affiliated with Fudan University, he might have spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
On the 4th, 复旦 Fudan 中山 Zhongshan Hospital announced that a collaborative team led by Professors 汪昕 Wang Xin and 丁晶 Ding Jing from the Department of Neurology, along with 加福民 Jia Fumin’s team from Fudan University, had successfully enabled a completely paraplegic patient to stand and walk again using minimally invasive brain-spinal interface technology—marking a world-first achievement.
Due to the inability of nerve fibers to regenerate, spinal cord injury treatment has long been regarded as a “century-long challenge” in the medical field. The latest data indicates that approximately 20 million people worldwide suffer from spinal cord injuries, with around 900,000 new cases reported annually. Moreover, the incidence of spinal cord injuries caused by trauma has been increasing each year.
As of now, the joint team from Fudan Zhongshan and 华山 Huashan Hospitals has successfully treated four paralyzed patients, yielding promising results and paving the way for a new chapter in spinal cord injury treatment.
Jia Fumin’s team, the Zhongshan Hospital joint team, and Mr. Lin pose for a group photo
Helping paralyzed individuals walk again
It is understood that the brain-spinal interface technology used in this breakthrough was developed by Jia Fumin’s team at the Institute of Brain-Inspired Intelligence Science and Technology, Fudan University. As early as October last year, the team announced that after accumulating key technological advancements and conducting animal validation, they were moving forward with full-scale clinical trials.
Mr. Lin became the first participant in the trial. For more than two years, he had traveled across major hospitals nationwide with his wife, trying various treatments and rehabilitation methods, but his legs remained completely immobile. This clinical trial was his last hope.
In simple terms, the brain-spinal interface involves implanting a chip in the brain to capture the patient’s motor commands. These signals are then decoded and converted into electrical impulses, bypassing the damaged spinal cord area to directly guide and activate movements in the lower limbs.
The surgery was performed on January 8. A multidisciplinary team from Fudan Zhongshan Hospital, including experts from neurology, neurosurgery, and rehabilitation departments, formed a specialized task force to develop a globally pioneering treatment plan for Mr. Lin.
The multidisciplinary team at Zhongshan Hospital performed surgery on Mr. Lin
This minimally invasive, one-time surgery took only two hours for the team to implant electrodes in Mr. Lin’s brain and the epidural space of his spinal cord. The brain electrodes were designed to collect motor signals and stimulate movement, while the spinal cord electrodes were used to reconstruct a “neural bypass”. Just one day after surgery, Mr. Lin’s right leg was able to bend slowly, and he could straighten his foot—indicating that movement in his ankle joint had returned to normal. This demonstrated the preliminary success of the brain-spinal interface in reconstructing neural pathways.
Mr. Lin’s recovery progressed at an astonishing pace.
On the third day, he regained movement in both lower limbs. By the eighth day, he was able to perform leg-raising exercises with the assistance of a standing frame. On the 14th day, his right leg was strong enough to lift and step over moving obstacles. By the 15th day, he could independently use the standing frame while suspended, walking more than five meters.
“I finally felt the sensation of walking again,” he said. By the 49th day, Mr. Lin had achieved independent walking using a walker while suspended.
Like Mr. Lin, the second and third patients in this study were also fortunate to experience similar progress.
Mr. Zhao from Hebei had been paralyzed for 22 months due to a spinal cord injury. However, after undergoing surgery on February 5 this year, he was able to lift his leg through brain control within just one hour of activating the device. Two weeks after the surgery, he achieved assisted walking.
Mr. Wen from Shandong underwent surgery on February 25. Before the procedure, he had no movement in his legs at all. Yet, in just over a week of post-surgery observation, his lower limb function has been gradually recovering.
The post-surgery recovery status of the three patients
Just last night (March 3, 2025) at 8 PM, the treatment for the fourth paralyzed patient was successfully performed at Huashan Hospital, affiliated with Fudan University.
Even more exciting is a discovery made during Mr. Lin’s rehabilitation process. According to Fudan University, the research team observed that the brain-spinal interface may play a role in neural remodeling.
“If, through the implantation of the brain-spinal interface combined with three to five years of rehabilitation training, a patient’s nerves can reconnect and be remodeled, we may ultimately enable them to live without reliance on the device rather than depending on it for life,” said Jia Fumin. The team plans to conduct further studies to explore the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon.
Recruiting patients globally
This is not the first time the academic community has attempted to use brain-spinal interface technology to treat paralyzed patients with spinal cord injuries.
Currently, research on treating “late-stage” spinal cord paralysis primarily focuses on two major areas: “nerve regeneration and repair” and “precise neuromodulation.” These are considered the forefront of medical science and among the most challenging technological explorations.
The brain-spinal interface falls under the category of “precise neuromodulation.” In this field, one of the world’s leading figures is Professor Grégoire Courtine from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL).
Over the past 20 years, Professor Grégoire Courtine’s team has used various technological approaches, including epidural stimulation and brain-machine/brain-spinal interfaces, to restore a certain degree of mobility in patients with spinal cord injuries. Their research has been featured in Nature six times.
The “treatment principle” employed by Jia Fumin’s team was previously explored by Grégoire Courtine and published in Nature in 2023. However, there are key differences. The Swiss team used a traditional surgical approach that required bilateral craniotomy, resulting in a large surgical wound, and there was a two-year gap between brain and spinal cord surgeries.
In contrast, Jia Fumin’s team integrated multiple devices into a single, implantable micro-device for the brain, with an electrode chip diameter of only about 1 millimeter. This innovation allowed Fudan’s medical team to perform a minimally invasive procedure, completing both brain and spinal cord surgeries in a single operation, with an average duration of just four hours.
One of the major technical challenges was the number of channels in the implanted brain electrodes. A low channel count limits the brain signals that can be collected, while too many channels could lead to issues such as electrode heating, posing potential safety risks.
The key breakthrough lay in developing a lightweight AI algorithm model with fast processing speed, high accuracy, and low computational demand.
“If a patient wants to lift their leg, but the algorithm fails to decode the intent or responds a few seconds late, the patient could fall,” said Jia Fumin. His team spent nearly three years refining the algorithm, ultimately achieving a breakthrough in real-time decoding of brain motor intentions.
Jia Fumin and his team members discussing algorithm optimization issues
In addition, Jia Fumin’s team built a simulation computing platform. By analyzing the simulation results of virtual human models responding to electrical stimulation, they could fine-tune parameters on a computer, eliminating most ineffective stimulation settings and significantly improving efficiency.
“Any doctor who hears about this technology would be excited,” said Professor Hu Fan from the Neurosurgery Department of Fudan Zhongshan Hospital. This research has demonstrated the possibility of treating paralysis. Since standing and walking have been proven feasible, continuous optimization of the brain-spinal interface system may, in the future, enable patients to perform even more precise movements.
However, achieving this will require breakthroughs beyond just hardware development.
In fact, whether it’s brain-machine/brain-spinal interfaces or intracranial and epidural electrical stimulation, the biggest challenge currently lies in clinical applications and the further exploration of brain function mechanisms and pathways through basic neuroscience research.
What is the most suitable therapy for different degrees and types of spinal cord injury? How much benefit can patients ultimately gain? Many questions still remain to be answered.
According to reports, the next step for Jia Fumin’s team is to continue collaborating with clinical institutions such as Zhongshan Hospital and Huashan Hospital to conduct more clinical concept validation work on the brain-spinal interface, accumulate more real-world data, iterate on the algorithm, and prepare for the registration of clinical trials for the cranial implantable brain-spinal interface micro-device, with plans to recruit patients globally.
“In the past, we were familiar with the localization of high-end medical devices from abroad, but now we’ve entered uncharted territory. We have achieved, for the first time globally, a new generation of original brain-spinal interface system solutions,” said Jia Fumin.
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What is something your neighbor did that you couldn’t believe?
I moved into my boyfriend’s house a month after he bought it, sometime in February.
He was working in New York at the time so he would be gone all week and I would be home alone.
It was hard for me to adjust to the drive to work in the morning. Before it would take me 15 minutes to get to work, now 45.
So, I woke up one morning and realized it snowed (we had a long driveway going to a very main road) my boyfriend was in New York and I had no time to shovel.
So I got in my 2014 Black VW Beetle and sent it down the driveway in reverse.
That’s when I hit this hunk of snow and was stuck halfway in my driveway and halfway in the main road.
I had stopped traffic for the longest two minutes of my life.
Tires spinning, in reverse then drive then reverse then drive.
I was insanely embarrassed.
About a week later we had another storm and at 7 am I hear a snowblower and was a little confused.
I run out to see some guy snow blowing our driveway.
He and his wife are retired teachers who live across the street. He saw me struggling the other day and figured he could come help me out.
It was a very warm welcome.
With social media, the days of the mass media and the powerful elites lying and deceiving the people of the world are over. Why are these people still shamelessly doing so today?
More and more people are starting to realize the mass media is full of lies, and when you hear the term fact checking, and we must cencor everybody for the sake of quelling disinformation,
People are starting to realize, what a load of crap , the reason media tycoons are scared of social media, while social media, also has bad points to it as well, the good side of social media is, media tycoons are getting exposed for the liars they are , and that’s why media tycoons want social media banned completely, to silence people’s voices ,
Especially those who dare to question everything, on the mainstream.
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History is being made.
Sigh. -MM
I would do the same as MD Eithan Haim if I was there at the gallery while Trump is addressing the Congress. The body language tells it all.
It is sad to see a once Great country torn right in the middle. Trump’s vision and plans to Make American Great Again can only have half the country supporting it. A highly divided nation and one just has to wonder how a country like the USA can ever be GREAT this way and be able to compete with a rising China that has the FULL support of the people.
Interesting read below. Images and highlights are mine.
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At President Trump’s speech last night, I was sitting right behind the Democrats in the gallery.
I had a perfect bird’s eye view of everything.
No doubt very dramatic for all of those watching but there was so much more the cameras missed.
Not only did the Dems not applaud or stand for the stories honoring average Americans but neither did their guests in the gallery.
Even for the most heartwarming moments most stayed seated, very few ever applauded.
It was heart-breaking to see.
During these moments I could see entire rows of Democrats staring down at their phones.
I was close enough to see what they were looking at – most were texting or scrolling through social media feeds.
The only moment during the speech that generated enthusiastic, collective applause was when Trump mentioned spending hundreds of billions on Ukraine. There were 5 or 6 Dems that immediately pulled out Ukrainian flags and started waving them.
This was notable since their applause was not meant to celebrate any result of that spending (i.e. a tangible victory for Ukraine or benefit to America) but was in response to the mention of “spending” itself.
The fact that this was so natural and immediate was unnerving. It was the only thing that pulled their faces away from their phones.
Not the celebration of life in our homeland but death of hundreds of thousands in a foreign one.
Beyond the applause, there were a few other other notable observations.
After Al Green started yelling and shaking his cane at Trump, the first person security approached was not Green but Nancy Pelosi, almost like she was the pit boss for the Dem side.
I could tell she not pleased since I didn’t even see her turn her head towards the security guard.
This would have required Pelosi to look towards her right side which was the direction where Green was embarrassing himself in front of the country.
Not really surprised by her reaction since this would have compounded the collective sense of defeat on the Dem side of the chamber.
While the cameras were focused on the characters on the chamber floor, they missed the ones in the gallery.
Like a young woman caddy corner to my left.
It looked like she was dressed in sweats and was fully passed out for the entire speech.
And it didn’t seem like this was an act of protest or defiance but that she was actually sleeping, working her way through multiple REM cycles.
She even used the tight seating in the gallery to her benefit – relying on her neighbors’ shoulders and arms to achieve the most comfortable position possible for an extended tiger snooze.
At one point I thought she was snoring. Unfortunately, I was too far away to obtain audible verification. (Even his namesake Joshua Trump is in dreamland)
Then there was a young guy with a voluminous shoulder-length mullet, a Lieutenant Dan-esque military jacket, and blue jeans.
One of the guys sitting next to me said it was likely one of Peter Thiels famous tech prodigies.
Probably top three coolest people in the room I imagine.
Then there was the entire row of mainstream media journalists – about a dozen or so – directly behind Trump in the gallery.
What made this stand out was that they all had the same grey MacBook which formed a wall of apple logos.
It was too symbolic for the current moment in American history.
The irony was almost too much given the viral video earlier that day which showed over twenty Democrat senators reading the same script, using the same microphone, producing one of the most cringeworthy displays of shameless inauthenticity.
But the most remarkable part of it all was the indescribable energy coming from the Republicans.
It was truly a sight to see such an impressive group of people, from every possible background and every political persuasion coalesce around a shared vision.
One of the most important moments in American history and I was able to be a part of it. Will be forever grateful for Senator Hawley having me as a guest.
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The Hidden Messages In NE ZHA 2 (Review)
USA has changed the wording from “Russian invasion of Ukraine” to “Ukraine-Russia conflict”. Did not we see invasion in 2022? Yes. What we dont see is the US foreign policy towards Russia since 1992. It is a long process to make Russian invasion happen. Let us look at history, shall we?
Summary of the core of Ukraine-Russia issue: To Russia, it is NATO enlargement that threatens Russian safety. To the West, it is to weaken Russia.
In 1991 (Bush Sr era), USA broke up USSR.
In 1992 (Bush Sr era), USA plotted to weaken Russia by breaking up Russia, like they did to USSR in 1991.
In 1994, US pres Clinton signed off this plot by sucking all old-day-USSR satellite countries eg Poland into NATO. To expand east all the way to Russian door-step eg Ukraine & Georgia.
A Quoran asked how Ukraine joining NATO threatens Russian safety. If NATO installs missiles in Ukraine, it will destroy Moscow in minutes. Remember in 1962, USSR installed missiles in Cuba & USA took it as a threat. In 1961, USA installed missiles in Italy & Turkeyi & thus got retaliation from USSR to install missiles in Cuba.
In 2004 (Bush Jr era), USA carried out one round of NATO enlargement to incl 7 countries eg Bulgaria, Estonia, Romania, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia & Slovenia. Causing Putin’s concern about Ukraine & Georgia.
In 2014 (Obama era) USA staged a coup in Ukraine to overthrow a pro-Russia president & put a US puppet pres in Ukraine. Causing Crimea referendum to be independent from Ukraine. A Ukraine civil war started.
Those who are familiar with US-led coups know the job of US puppet: create hatred/terrorism/conflicts between pro-West & pro-Russia Ukrainians. Pro-West camp called it de-Russian. Pro-Russia side called it Nazism which UNHR saw.
Obama also signed off bio (weapon) research in Ukraine.
10 months after the start of 2022 Ukraine-Russia war, former German Chancellor A.Merkel said in 2008 (Obama era), she stopped NATO enlargement, so as to stop Ukraine-Russia war to start.
She led Germany, France, Russia & Ukraine (& 2 independent regions) to reach a 2015 Minsk agreement to stop the 2014 Ukraine civil war. She said the Minsk agreement & the construction of Nord Stream 2 were to delay the start of Ukraine-Russia war & buy time to militarise Ukraine. The Minsk agreement was a lie to fool Putin, she said.
In 2018 (Trump 1.0 era), Ukraine put in its constitution making it a national duty to join NATO & EU ie to plot a Ukraine-Russia war in name of constitution.
In 2021 (Biden era) US State Secy Blinken said USA has transported weapons to Ukraine 69 times. In Dec, Putin asked Biden to stop Ukraine from joining NATO. Biden refused.
In 2022, Biden-Zelensky provoked Russia to invade Ukraine by saying Ukraine was to join NATO. One month after the war started, in March 2022, Ukraine-Zelensky & Russia-Putin reached a peace consensus in Turkeyi. But US-Biden & UK-B.Johnson made Zelensky deny the peace consensus. In Oct 2022, the 2 warmongers further forced Zelensky to rule out any future negotiation with Putin (otherwise it is betrayal of Ukrainian constitution to join NATO). Putin commented at that time: USA wants a long war.
In 2025, Trump wants a quick end-of-war. He carried out peace talk directly with Putin, without Europe or Ukraine. Indirectly USA has admitted that USA is the director of drama Ukraine-Russia war. Europe & Ukraine are just actors. Germany for one did not want the Ukraine-Russia war to begin with. But is sucked into the war when USA quoted Article 5 of NATO re commitment of NATO members.
See, USA is the one who pushes for the Ukraine war from 1994 to 2024. Step by step. In 2025 Munich conference, Hegseth made it sound like USA is drawn into the Ukraine-Russia war by Europe because Ukraine security is Europe’s responsibility. He made it like USA is the victim of Europe instead of the other way around.
USA used Article 5 of NATO to drag Europe to the Ukraine-Russia war in 2022. But in 2025, USA used the same Article 5 to pull itself out of Ukraine-Russia war & leave the Ukraine mess to Europe.
USA comes out clean: Europe is responsible for its own security. Ukraine is part of Europe. Nothing to do with USA.
USA is cunning. Europe is stupid. Ukraine is destined to be a US pawn because it is close to Russia.
Sir Whiskerton and Angus and Lucile’s Chase Around the World: A Tale of Love, Adventure, and a Cat’s Curiosity
Ah, dear reader, prepare yourself for a tale of globe-trotting romance, relentless pursuit, and one very tired armadillo who finally stopped running. Today’s story is one of love, adventure, and a cat who proved that even the most elusive hearts can be caught—when they’re ready to be caught. So, grab your passport and a sense of wanderlust (for the inevitable journey), as we dive into Sir Whiskerton and Angus and Lucile’s Chase Around the World: A Tale of Love, Adventure, and a Cat’s Curiosity.
The Elusive Armadillo
It all began on a quiet morning when Angus the armadillo, ever the nomadic and resourceful wanderer, returned to the farm after another one of his globe-trotting adventures. He was greeted by the usual fanfare—Doris the hen clucking about his latest exploits, Rufus the dog wagging his tail excitedly, and Sir Whiskerton lounging on his sunbeam, watching with mild amusement.
“Angus,” Sir Whiskerton said, flicking his tail, “you’ve been gone for months. Where have you been this time?”
Angus grinned, his shell gleaming in the sunlight. “Oh, you know, the usual—Paris, Tokyo, the Sahara Desert. Just a quick lap around the globe. Nothing too exciting.”
But before Angus could elaborate, a familiar voice rang out across the farmyard. “Angus! Wait for me!”
The animals turned to see Lucile the parakeet fluttering toward them, her feathers ruffled and her eyes filled with determination. “Angus,” she panted, “you can’t keep running away from me!”
Angus sighed, scratching his head with a claw. “Lucile, I’ve told you before—I’m a free spirit. I can’t be tied down.”
Lucile crossed her wings stubbornly. “And I’ve told you—I’m not giving up. If you want to run around the world, I’ll run with you!”
The Chase Continues
And so, the chase began anew. Angus, determined to outrun Lucile, set off on another adventure—this time with Lucile hot on his heels. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene beaches of Bali, Angus and Lucile’s pursuit became the stuff of legend.
Back on the farm, the animals followed their journey through postcards and letters. “Look at this!” Doris the hen exclaimed one day, holding up a postcard from the Eiffel Tower. “Angus says he’s in Paris, and Lucile is right behind him!”
“And here’s one from the Great Wall of China,” Rufus added, wagging his tail. “Lucile says she’s closing in on him!”
Sir Whiskerton, meanwhile, remained skeptical. “Why does Angus keep running?” he mused aloud. “And why does Lucile keep chasing him? It’s all very… exhausting.”
The Exhausted Reunion
Months later, Angus returned to the farm—this time looking more tired than usual. His shell was scuffed, his claws were worn, and his eyes were heavy with exhaustion. He collapsed onto a hay bale, muttering, “I can’t run anymore.”
Moments later, Lucile fluttered into the farmyard, her feathers ruffled but her spirit unbroken. “Angus,” she said, landing beside him, “you finally stopped running.”
Angus sighed, looking up at her with a mixture of admiration and exhaustion. “Lucile, I’ve been running for so long, I forgot why I started. But you… you never gave up. Why?”
Lucile smiled softly. “Because I love you, Angus. And I knew that one day, you’d realize that running away from love is the hardest journey of all.”
The Farmyard Inspiration
As Angus and Lucile recounted their adventures, the farm animals listened in awe. They spoke of climbing mountains, crossing deserts, and even riding camels through the Sahara. “It was incredible,” Angus said, his eyes lighting up. “But the most incredible part was realizing that the best adventures are the ones you share.”
The animals were inspired. Doris the hen declared she would start a travel blog, while Rufus the dog vowed to learn how to swim so he could explore the oceans. Even Sir Whiskerton, usually content with his sunbeam, found himself dreaming of far-off lands.
The Moral of the Story
As the animals gathered to reflect on Angus and Lucile’s journey, Sir Whiskerton delivered the moral of the story. “Dear friends,” he said, “love has a funny way of finding you when you least expect it. Sometimes, you have to stop running and let it catch up to you.”
Angus nodded, wrapping a claw around Lucile’s wing. “And sometimes,” he added, “the greatest adventure is the one you take together.”
A Happy Ending
With Angus and Lucile finally reunited, the farm celebrated with a grand feast. Ferdinand the duck sang a love song, Bessie the Tie-Dye Cow shared stories of peace and love, and Sir Whiskerton even allowed himself a rare moment of sentimentality.
As for Angus and Lucile, they decided to settle down on the farm—at least for a little while. “We’ll still travel,” Angus said, “but now we’ll do it together.”
And so, dear reader, we leave our heroes with the promise of new adventures, new lessons, and hopefully, no more globe-trotting chases. Until next time, may your days be filled with love, laughter, and just a little bit of feline wisdom.
The End.
Why did China hide the number of people who died in the Galwan Valley clash with the Indian Army? Why did India openly announce that it lost 20 army men with the details to the Indian press?
Galwan happened in 2020
After 5 years, nobody except some of our right winger Quorans believe in the Indian version especially after 17 rounds of negotiations all ending with
“China must return to the Pre 2020 positions”
Indicating China has changed the positions since 2020 and they are definitely forward positions
Why did China hide the number of losses?
They didn’t
No Army published operational deaths or injuries without clearances from the Government
Ukraine, Russia and even the US Armed Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan take 60–90 days to confirm a soldier as deceased after Government clearances
The minute China confirmed 5 Deaths, it was 5 Deaths!!!!
China would never take the risk of hiding the deaths when the whole world would be eager to expose any lie of China and exaggerate it to a huge scale
Not a single satellite image, Not a single shred of evidence could be produced which indicated that more than 5 Soldiers on the Chinese side died.
The Chinese meanwhile produced reams of pictures and videos that clearly show that numerous Indians were held captive and returned after agreements
Of course some of our brilliant guys claimed it was psyops with Pakistanis etc
Even this little girl won’t believe that story
I like facing up to the truth
I like realizing the truth, analyzing the truth and ensuring it never happens again
We were soundly beaten in Galwan
Happens…
The key is to learn where we went wrong and ensure such mistakes aren’t repeated
But no…
Being Indians, we can never go wrong
So the excuses begin to come in big numbers including “China lost 43 people because they didn’t reveal the numbers the next day”
Its been five years
They now have Sixth Generation fighters, J-35s, WS 15s , Robot Dogs and Hypersonic Delivery systems
What about us?
Absolutely nothing except talk of some pathbreaking defense startups for the 100,000th time with nothing to show for it
Basically something only Raju will believe
Learning from mistakes is what winners do
Hiding mistakes and lying is what losers do
It saddens me to see the Indian Army slowly going down the same route as Indian Politics
Why do black people believe that slavery was invented by white people and the first to practice it?
People are largely illiterate about most facts regarding slavery.
Some of the unknown facts include some these:
- Most full-fledged lifelong Slaves in North America were actually white and from Great Britain and France.
- Most African slaves and their descendants lived long lives.
- About one-third of all white slaves and white bonded slaves died in slavery. [Nothing like this happened to non-white slaves.]
- On the auction blocks white slaves were much cheaper to buy than black slaves.
- Most slaves that arrived initially were white men and women.
- 1/3 of all bonded slaves would never live to see freedom.
- William the Conqueror banned the sale English citizens into slavery with one significant exception. A citizen that rebelled against the crown or those were involved in any of the numerous political rebellions were jailed ad for any number of insults or crimes could be sold into lifetime slavery. And from the Roanoke Colony in 1585 until 1776 millions of whites were sold into slavery.
- Hundreds of ships with white slaves chained together in the hold made hundreds of voyages to North America. These men and women would be sold at slave auctions and remain slaves until their deaths.
- Some students fail to grasp the numbers and comparisons. A total of 380,000 black Africans were purchased off Slave ships in North America. One should put into perspective these numbers which was similar but smaller than the sale of those 400,000 white children into slavery. What sets white slavery apart from black slavery are primarily these three differences.
- The total number of white people that died in slavery was enormous.
- More white slaves froze to death [mini-ice age] and starved than all the black slaves that lived until the Civil War.
- Black slavery morphed into “Chattel” [generational] slavery while white slavery rarely became the future of children born of white slaves.
- About 4,000 previous bonded black slaves purchased their own white slaves upon earning their freedom. Black slave plantation owners preferred white slaves as they worked better and were easier to manage. [Testimony from court trials made by black plantation owners.]
- An often-overlooked aspect of white slavery and the incredible size [millions] of the white slave deaths was “climate change”. White slavery was more common in the northern parts of North America where it is colder. White slavery coincided with the years of the Mini-Ice age. Bitter cold and summers without crops.
- 400,000 orphan children and also children called “Street Urchins” were swept up and sent to the Colonies. They were sold primarily to Virginia tobacco farmers. Most Within three years they would all be dead.
- Native Americans purchased large numbers of slaves both white and black at the slave auctions but they too preferred white slaves. [testimony and writings of Mohawk chief Thayendanegea]. Thayendganegea owned more than 100 slaves on his New York plantation. When white slavery was outlawed, he moved his party, family and the remaining 30 black slaves to the area of Canada that is now Brantford. The English honored him by naming a major city after him and building a large bronze statue in his honor.
- Statue of Thayendanegea in Ontario
What did your boss say to you during a meeting that resulted in you immediately resigning?
“You really messed up my day.”
Said to me by my boss when I got to work after calling to explain that I needed to be at my grandmothers nursing home because they had decided to stop feeding her if she couldn’t pass a swallowing test that morning. She had dementia but would always eat fine when I was with her.
They were going to let her die by starvation if she didn’t eat at the test that morning. she did eat (they had claimed she couldn’t swallow but I knew she could) but my being late inconvenienced my boss as he had to write his own notes for the morning. He didn’t even ask how she was. I got online and found another job that same day.
Do Chinese “people” think 9/11 was fake?
Let me tell you something that might not be related to your question.
But I want to share it.
I remember very clearly when the 9/11 attacks happened.
In a small forum I was part of, a few people were cheering and jumping for joy.
Strangely, they were all Chinese immigrants who had moved to the United States.
My understanding at the time was that they were worried about being seen as “traitors,” so they felt they had to express happiness at America being hurt?
Whether that’s true or not, I don’t know.
But there was an older sister figure in the forum who sharply rebuked them: “Anyone who says such things has no humanity.”
After she spoke, no one said another word.
Because she had immense prestige.
She was the unquestioned patriot of that tiny forum.
At least, I didn’t dare question her.
She sold her house in Beijing to donate the money for impoverished children, then went to teach in the poorest areas—places so destitute that others couldn’t bear it, yet she embraced it willingly.
People like her, we can only hold in awe.
By Chinese moral standards, she’s a saint.
Who would dare argue with her?
She said that 9/11 was an attack on civilization, a shameless and despicable assault on civilians.
Personally, I could only keep my mouth shut.
Sigh, if only all of humanity were like her, how wonderful that would be!
Brisket Bombs
Beef cubes are stuffed with a crabmeat filling.

Cook: 1 hr 35 min | Yield: 6 servings
Ingredients
Brisket
- 1 pound brisket, cut into chunks
- Salt, to taste
- Pepper, to taste
- 2 granulated garlic
- 2 tablespoons onion powder
- 2 tablespoons granulated beef bouillon
- 5 tablespoons grapeseed oil, divided
- 1/2 cup BBQ Sauce
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 1/2 stick butter
- 2 tablespoons garlic, minced
- 1/2 tablespoon parsley
Crab Filling
- 1 pound crabmeat (fresh mixed meat recommended)
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon Creole mustard
- 3 tablespoons softened cream cheese
- 1 teaspoon seafood seasoning
- 1 tablespoon Creole seasoning
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 2 teaspoons lemon zest
- Salt, to taste
- Pepper, to taste
- Onion powder, to taste
- Garlic powder, to taste
Optional Ingredients
- 1/2 jalapeño, finely chopped
- Sriracha aioli
- Green onions, sliced
- Red pepper flakes
Instructions
Brisket
- Cut the brisket into 2 inch cubes.
- In a large bowl, season the beef cubes with salt, pepper, granulated garlic, and onion powder. Add granulated beef bouillon and 3 tablespoons grapeseed oil. Place in the refrigerator and allow the cubes to marinate for 30 minutes.
- In a pan, add remaining more grapeseed oil and sear all sides of the beef cubes until crusted.
- Transfer the beef to an Instant Pot.
- Pour the BBQ sauce, brown sugar, oil, butter, minced garlic, and parsley over the beef in the Instant Pot.
- Cover the Instant Pot and pressure cook for 35 minutes.
Crab Filling
- Gently mix together the crabmeat, Worcestershire sauce, mayonnaise, Creole mustard, softened cream cheese, seafood seasoning, Creole seasoning, lemon zest and lemon juice in a bowl.
- Season with salt, pepper, onion powder and garlic powder.
- If desired, add finely chopped jalapeño for some heat. Set the filling aside.
Final Assembly
- Once the beef is done cooking, take it out of the Instant Pot and place it on a smoker or oven rack, separating the cubes.
- Make a small slit in each beef cube and stuff them with the prepared crab filling.
- Return the beef-stuffed-with-crab to the smoker for an additional 10 to 15 minutes to let the flavors infuse together.
- Before serving, drizzle each Brisket Bomb with Sriracha aioli and garnish with sliced green onions.
Nutrition
Per serving: 460 Calories; 264 Calories from fat; 29.6g Total Fat (11.9g Saturated Fat; 9.7g Monounsaturated Fat); 135.1mg Cholesterol; 1041.3mg Sodium; 21.04g Total Carbohydrate; 1.03g Dietary Fiber; 25.8g Protein; 2.2mg Iron; 322.3mg Potassium; 0.1mg Thiamin; 0.2mg Riboflavin; 4.7mg Niacin (NE); 0.2mg Vitamin B6; 1.3mcg Vitamin B12; 3.5mg Zinc; 14mcg Selenium; 59.7mg Choline
This recipe is an excellent source of Protein, Niacin (NE), Vitamin B12, Selenium and Zinc; It is a good source of Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Iron and Choline
What are some household tricks that can save a person’s day?
20 – Watering plants on a low budget:
19 – Hiding extra cables like a boss:
18 – When you need to make a smaller portion and the pan is too big:
17 – Solving the pizza problem:
16 – Want to make a hole in the ceiling without having dust fall in your face? Here’s the solution:
15 – To eliminate dirt and shoe marks when cleaning the house:
14 – Want to keep part of the mirror free of steam so you can look at yourself in it after showering? It’s simple: just light a candle!
13 – Heating two dishes at once in the microwave:
12 – Want to prevent insects from entering through the drain? Just use an old pair of pantyhose:
11 – Cleaning your keyboard in style:
10 – It is possible to have a larger Ziplock bag by connecting two smaller ones:
9 – “Always store a broom upright, so the weight doesn’t fall on it and the bristles don’t give way… this one is ten years old”
8 – A great tip for those who want to grate something but don’t want their fingers to go with it:
7 – Refrigerator organizers grouped by food type. Makes life much easier when cooking:
6 – The frisbee remote control, to freely pass to other members in the room without getting up:
5 – A tip for those who have children and come across them throwing glitter around the house:
4 – A brilliant tip for those who can’t stand the lids rolling out of the cupboard when the doors are opened:
3 – “The solution my wife found for all the blouses that were taking up too much space in her drawers”
2 – To save money during this quarantine:
1 – How to prevent something from dripping on the floor:
TENSIONS RISE: NATO Attacked Russia In The Baltic Region┃Russia’s Response SHOCKED The WORLD
What do you think of both Trump and JD Vance bullying Zelensky in the Oval Office, ignoring Ukraine’s fight for survival, accusing him of being disgraceful, doing propaganda tours, gambling with WWIII, when Zelensky asked Vance to come to Ukraine?
So did you watch the full interview, or just the argument THAT ZELENSKY STARTED?
If you have not watched, allow me:
Trump tries to save Zelensky’s ass by offering him a very good deal.
Zelensky refuses and claims that Russia will violate any agreement and offers us a not so veiled threat about how we will know what he is dealing with very soon. (Basically a threat of WW3).
Trump tells Zelensky he has no “cards” to bargain with. (True story)
Zelensky insults the fck out of Trump saying “This isn’t real estate!”
Well, midget dictator grifting comedian, don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
Zelensky deserves whatever he gets. The ball is in Ukraine’s court. There has never been one second of one minute of one hour of one day in which it was possible for Ukraine to win this war. This is America’s war. America can’t win it without WW3.
Ukraine deserves peace now. I hope they can see this from the balconies of their French villas that they bought with your tax dollars. But goal is achieved. White Christian men of Europe are deceased in both sides, and Blackrock owns Ukraine.
Zelensky will join Abramovich in hell.
Will China become an innovator?
NO,
Not “ become “.
They already are, they lead the world in patent registrations by far, every year, that alone shows China is the top innovator on the planet ,
What office rule made you say “You gotta be kidding me”?
About a decade back, I was a low-level drone in a corporate office. Someone rearranged the org chart. Our sub-group was put under a different department and moved to a different set of cubicals in a different part of the building. At first, we didn’t think it would matter but we were very wrong.
People around us in the new area spent their days on the phone and our section was a little quiet island because we were listening to our ipods. Our jobs were all database and spreadsheets and emails. We were focused on our numbers and none of us was very social. People who walked past saw us using our ipods to listen to music with headphones. They couldn’t listen to music because they were on the phone and it wasn’t fair that we could.
Our ipods were forbidden. Productivity dropped a bit. Listening to a dozen conversations around us killed our accuracy and accuracy was everything. Without it, nothing made sense. Then someone figured out that earplugs were mostly invisible and cut out the chatter. That helped for a few weeks until they were discovered and forbidden too.
Then someone complained that I always left at two and person X in our group never came in until 10am. What was up with that? They had to be there 8am to 5pm because people expected them to answer their phones during business hours. How was it fair that we came in whenever? Why did we get to have flex time? We had always had flex time. The whole department our sub-group had previously been under had flex time.
I had never called anyone outside of the office in 2 years and no one called me. Most of my day was spent in data entry and the rest on email; nothing was urgent. And yet, somehow, our flex time got canceled because the new department didn’t get it and people were complaining that we did.
First one person quit. Her replacement was barely hired before the next person quit. When I put in my notice, there were only 2 people left from the original team of 8. Productivity was way down and recoveries in the quarter without flex time had gone from half a million the previous quarter to barely over 100k. New people took a while to build up speed and confidence and always had a ton of questions.
Management and HR cornered me in an office, asking what had happened. Uh…didn’t you ask everyone else who left? So I explained why the loss of iPods was irritating and killed productivity but the flex time loss was a deal breaker issues for me. I couldn’t justify the commute time in rush hour or the after school childcare. It matched what the others said.
They said the new rules matched the new department our group was in and had to stay. Okay, sure, that’s why I’m leaving. Can I go now?
Last I heard, the whole functioning original team was gone within 5 months of the loss of flex time. I imagine they lost a ton of money until the new people were up to speed. And I never understood why management had to mess with something that was working well.
Why do Chinese people think dictatorship is their ideal government?
A Childish Question
Sometimes, I wonder: Westerners pride themselves on independent thinking, but is that really true?
An American friend once asked me, “The Chinese movie Nezha 2 is a huge hit, with a box office gross of over $1 billion. But why does Nezha kill a dragon? Aren’t Chinese people supposed to revere dragons?”
Ehm, it’s true.
Chinese people do revere dragons; we even call ourselves descendants of the dragon.
But Nezha slaying a dragon doesn’t make anyone uncomfortable.
So why is that?
Well, here’s the thing: China is an agrarian society, and we’re highly sensitive to rain.
In Chinese culture, the dragon is the ruler of rain.
So, almost every village has a dragon king temple, whether large or small, grand or humble.
It makes sense, doesn’t it?
When there’s a drought, our ancestors would offer sacrifices, kneel in prayer under the scorching sun, and beg the dragon king for mercy, asking for rain.
These religious rituals could be incredibly devout—so devout that people would kneel for days without eating or drinking, until some of them died.
But,many days, if the rituals didn’t work, we would drag the dragon king off his throne, beat him with hoes, sticks, and chains, angrily taking out our frustration on him!
Do you see it now?
I’ve come to realize that this seems to be a characteristic of Chinese religion.
After Buddhism arrived in China, we also had similar stories, like the tale of “Danxia Burns the Buddha” (a monk named Danxia searched desperately for the true Buddhist teachings and failed. One winter, as he was freezing to death, he chopped up a wooden Buddha statue to use for warmth. At that moment, he experienced enlightenment).
There are countless examples like this.
If we’re talking about cultural shock, I’ve experienced that too.
I’ve noticed that Westerners are truly obsessed with religion.
For instance, have you ever wondered, what if God is just fooling you?
Chinese people don’t think that way.
When I was a child, my favorite radio show was called “Grandpa Sun Tells Stories.”
He was an elderly man who had been a devout Christian, but when his four-year-old granddaughter fell seriously ill, he prayed in church and still ended up facing tragedy.
After that, he lost his faith in God.
To me, he was truly Chinese.
That’s just how we are.
Maybe Westerners would find that hard to understand?
Well, that was a culture shock for me,too.
As for the term “dictatorship,” we understand it very well, just like the dragon king.
Chairman Mao said it best: “If the Communist Party ever degenerates and oppresses the people, we should all rise up and overthrow it!”
Deng Xiaoping also said in a speech at the UN, “China is not and will never be a superpower. If one day China changes and becomes a superpower, ruling the world and bullying others, invading them, exploiting them, then the people of the world should label China as a social imperialist country, expose it, oppose it, and join the Chinese people in overthrowing it!”
This statement was fully endorsed and preserved by Chairman Mao.
Dear American friends, please remember:
“If the Communist Party ever degenerates and oppresses the people, we should all rise up and overthrow it!”
“China is not and will never be a superpower. If one day China changes and becomes a superpower, ruling the world and bullying others, invading them, exploiting them, then the people of the world should label China as a social imperialist country, expose it, oppose it, and join the Chinese people in overthrowing it!”
What do you think about the Canada and US trade war which has officially begun?
Trump is an idiot.
With everything that the US imports from Canada, we are going to take a major hit. Energy export tariffs on electricity to the North East and Northern Midwest states are going to see a significant rise in their electricity bills and heating oil. The agricultural sector is going to be hit because we get a good amount of pot ash from Canada that is used in fertilizer for fields. Gasoline is going to rise further too because of how much we import from Canada. Canada has already removed American goods from their store shelves too. When they did this for different types of alcoholic beverages, it was an instant $1 billion dollar hit to the American market.
Let me repeat, Trump is an idiot.
Man to Monster
Submitted into Contest #279 in response to: Write a story from the POV of a zombie, mutant, or infected creature.… view prompt
Nicholas Warack
I was not sure how the transition would consume me, but I had certainly felt it. A raging swell of power spread within me. It was like a high, unlike anything I had experienced before. My strength seemed to surge; the forces of gravity were effectless. A ludicrous idea came over me that I could easily lift a car or thrust my knee through the wall. Subsequently, a craving for flesh had come. My mind started to obsess over the notion of sinking my teeth into a sumptuous piece of raw chicken. I thought about how my teeth would break the surface, diving into its tender structure and tearing it and consuming it, slaking my hunger. I slid my tongue between my molars to replicate the sensation. Then, my senses returned.
I must have fallen into a fit, for my family gaped at me with fretful eyes. I was on my side in a pool of sweat. I didn’t move. If I could lie still and slow my heart rate, perhaps the effects of the bite would curb, leaving my family more time to flee so they could remember me before I succumbed.
“Sweetheart,” I grunted. A pain was forming deep within the pit of my stomach. “I want you to—I want you to get to my parents.”
My wife, clutching our children, replied with a tear-filled cry, “How? How, why, how?”
“Their cabin in Barryton. They have guns, land, it’s isolated, it’s … Arrgh!”
The pain had reached an unruly state. My back arched, my limbs tightened, and I began to writhe and twist upon the ground violently. I froze, paralyzed by the locking measures of my muscles. I saw my son’s leg—supple and bare—peek out from behind his mother. It was then that a sudden predatory inhabitant inside me overpowered my sensibilities. My fingers dug into the floor; I let out a roar, drool trailing from my jowls, and scampered toward my terrified family, ready to tear the flesh from their hides.
“Run, kids! Run!” my wife cried.
As my family started to flee, the fear of loss, my human quality, supplanted the monster that had hijacked my mind. My body eased, and I slumped again.
“Erin!” I shouted. She and my children were near the end of the hall. They turned around. I was dizzy, exhausted, and on the brink of fainting, for my body could not handle the sudden rise of the drug’s power.
“What—what is it?” she shouted through sobs.
My head rolled to its side. I took in the sight of the beautiful family I had. The woman I had vowed to, the son and daughter I had watched grow and play, the family I carried in my heart.
“Take care. I love you.”
Her chin quivered. “I love you, too,” she said.
I breathed a sigh of release. “Go!” I shouted. “Get out of here!”
My wife nodded and sped around the corner. When the patters of their feet were out of earshot, I was at peace. The mental guards laid down their defenses, and the disease scaled the ramparts, displacing the man I was and becoming the monster I had feared. I let out a horrid, blood-fueled screech as I rose from the floor, tearing my clothes from my body. It was rage, it was fury, it was the lust to kill and taste the living. A waft of the odors left by my family slithered up my nostrils. I inhaled their flavor, turned towards the hall, and sped after them. The hunt was on.
“Aarrraagghhhh!”
What will it take for investors to be optimistic about Chinese tech?
China has been paying millions and billions for IP licenses for decades from the West
It’s time China enjoys it’s own technology without needing a license or someone else’s control or oversight
It’s time China leases it’s technology to the emerging world and Global South under far less harsh terms than the West does
The Investors who agree to this POV will reap benefits and make long term money
Those investors who want a Wall Street like scenario are not invited
Simple as that
Chinas journey into IP is just beginning
Xiaomi registered and owns IP for smartphones now for it’s Xiaomi 15 ultra
Manycore owns IP and not many have heard of the name
GREE owns IP and not many have heard of the name
Inceptio owns IP and not many have heard of the name
This is Chinas 1930s moment where they are building on scientific discoveries of the West by commercializing them and adapting them to a population that is rising in stature and prosperity
It is a 35 year journey before it slows down, likely peaking in 15 years
Investors who look at this vision are always welcome
Investors who want to monopolize it all and ruin this vision with exploitative capitalism, they are best kept as far away as possible
You have to understand how China works first
Then you can understand Chinas economy and play a role in enhancing your own value as an investor
What are some cultural faux pas in Indonesia?
Indonesian people are so relaxed in living their daily lives. This is natural because the portion of the sun at the equator is balanced and human social history tends to be peaceful, not competitive like in Eurasia.
Because the Indonesian people’s lifestyle is so relaxed, sometimes things that are outside the bounds of “reasonableness” will be responded to casually.
Do you still remember the terrorism case in January 2016 Jakarta?
If you live in Eurasia, especially in the Middle East and Europe, you will definitely save yourself as soon as possible when there are sounds of gunfire and bombs.
However, this is different in Indonesia. Indonesian people are actually so relaxed that they even watch acts of terrorism and consider it a kind of public spectacle.
An example is the Thamrin bombing in 2016. Indonesians even gathered to watch this dangerous action and capture it with cellphone cameras, even though this was an act of terror, not the process of shooting an action film.
I even watched an amateur video of a terror incident on Twitter where the recorder was a woman and was on top of a building. She said “Wow, this is really cool” about the incident that was taking place.
Not only that, hawkers and street vendors even when this act of terrorism was taking place were also continuing to trade and were actually selling their wares when this riot occurred.
Incidents like this have even become a topic that is widely discussed by foreigners, not because of the acts of terror but rather how relaxed Indonesians were when these acts of terrorism occurred.
Indonesians are wary of natural disasters but are less wary of crimes from fellow humans. We are not stupid, but because life here is too peaceful that we are not used to simulating saving ourselves from terrorism.
So for those of you who are or will be visiting Indonesia. So be alert and avoid it when you see Indonesian people crowding in the wrong place or time. Because it could be that Indonesian people are witnessing dangerous or frightening things.
Saludos.
Why do officers limit their visits to enlisted barracks?
What business does an officer have in the barracks? The barracks are NCO business. The one time I recall an officer being in our barracks, I lost my Christmas tree.
In 1988, I was an eighteen year old private stationed at Camp Howze as part of the Mortar Platoon. I had a weekend pass down to Seoul, and while I was walking around Yongsan, I saw a christmas tree stand that some boy scouts were operating. It struck me as something novel, so I bought one. I threw it over my shoulder and walked to the main PX where I picked up a stand and some styrofoam ornaments. Then I took a cab back to base.
I shoved the tree through the walk-through gate and followed it through. Then I walked up to my barracks to set it up.
Just as I was putting the last ornaments on, my section sergeant, SGT Jones walked by and asked, “What is this?” After I explained it to him, he said that he had to check on some stuff. The next thing I knew, I was meeting with the platoon leader (I think he was Lt. Vickers). He said that he had been the fire safety officer the year before, and we couldn’t have trees in buildings where people lived (I wasn’t a specialist yet or I would point out that the new barracks were made out of cinder block and the danger of fire was pretty minimal). I told him that I didn’t want the tree to go to waste, so I asked him where I could set it up. He made some inquiries, and he told me that I could take it up to the PAC.
Just as I was finishing up setting up the tree, the battalion sergeant major walked in and asked me what I was doing. I told him the story, and he said, “Stand by one.” A few minutes later, he returned and said, “Soldier, you can have the christmas tree in your room.”
And there it is. It may have been pathetic, but I do love christmas with trees and presents, etc.
China doubles US research output on next-gen chips amid export bans — trade war fuels a research wave
The United States-China chip trade war is entering its fifth year, and it seems the U.S.’s intervention is coming back to bite it: A recent study by the Emerging Technology Observatory (ETO) found China has conducted more than double the United States’ research on next-generation chipmaking technologies.
The ETO notes that 475,000 articles about chip design and fabrication were published between 2018 and 2023 worldwide. Of this body of work, 34% was produced by Chinese institutions, dwarfing the 15% coming from the United States and 18% from Europe. While chipmaking is not as popular for study as hot topics like AI and LLMs, China appears to be going all-in on studying the future of fabrication.
The quality of research coming from China is also at a high point. When looking only at articles in the top 10% of highest citations, 50% of this field comes from China. America and Europe sit far below at 22% and 17%, respectively. India, Japan, and South Korea also contribute to both metrics, but all fall well short of China’s prolific research body and high citation count.
These numbers don’t mean China is more advanced than the U.S., but the meta-study’s authors believe it may be before long. In a comment to Nature, Zachary Arnold of the ETO shared, “I don’t know if we’ve seen a field where there is quite this difference … When you see so much activity, it’s hard to imagine that [won’t] have an effect on China’s technological capability and ultimately manufacturing capability in the coming years.”
In terms of what China is studying, neuromorphic computing (based on processors structured like neurons) and optoelectric computing (using light to transfer data within chips) take up the lion’s share of modern research coming from China. These are post-Moore’s Law technologies to pursue outside the traditional framework of chasing ever-smaller process nodes and, therefore, outside the regulations currently leveled on the Chinese industry. As nascent technologies, unless the U.S. manages to place patents on them before China can reach them, the standard Chip War M.O. of banning the export of tools will be useless against these next-gen chips.
The United States’ offensive against China’s chip market has primarily favored limiting China’s access to making leading-edge chips, which was accomplished by putting sanctions on China’s ability to import modern chipmaking equipment. This has included any tech for fabricating chips smaller than 14nm since 2022. International chipmaking suppliers, including ASML, have been specifically blocked from selling to Chinese-linked entities, effectively keeping the country limited to legacy chips for “national security reasons.”
Alas, just as the industry is preparing for a flood of mature chips into the world market from China thanks to these regulations, China may also eventually discover chipmaking tech beyond the knowledge and capability of the West. Chinese research organizations comprise all the top-8 highest-cited groups worldwide in the chipmaking sphere and have no signs of slowing down. This considerable body of highly-cited work shuns common China-negative theories which posit that China only profits from stolen tech and research.
The U.S.-China trade war will not soon end, especially as both sides fan the flames with TSMC’s $100b U.S. investment, China’s bullish moves towards RISC-V architecture, and a new wave of tariffs launching today. What the long-term looks like for either nation is truly unknowable, though China stealthily making strides in the research game may pay dividends tomorrow.
When One of the World’s Most Powerful Nations Is Run By Spoiled Children
This is great! -MM
Like LSD, which can convince people they can fly—causing them to jump out of windows—weapons can make people overconfident. Skewing their tactical judgment.
-Ng, “Snow Crash”
As the US flails about trying to maintain a dominance that’s already gone, it’s often difficult to analyze or predict US actions because they usually appear on their face so irrational.
I generally view Washington moves on the world stage as akin to playing blocks with a two-year-old. Without their involvement, you might be able to meticulously build a well-planned castle, but the two-year-old when reengaged might topple it with the swing of a hand.
The takeaway: building is hard. Destruction is easy.
And in the case of the US it’s the destruction of economies, societies, and the planet through mafia logic. The first goal is to profit through extortion and rent-seeking. Everywhere.
When that fails, Washington quickly pivots to its backup plan: regime change. But even that strategy is running out of steam these days.
There is little to no chance of forcing Russia and China to bend the knee, and Washington has few options aside from mutually assured destruction—either economic with Beijing or the good ol’ fashioned variety with Moscow.
The attacks (and years of economic warfare) have thus far failed to bring about regime change in Tehran, and next time Iran, the thinking goes, will be more prepared—perhaps with China and Russia at its side. The bleed over from the thrashing about in impotent rage against Russia now has the US once again doing its best to push India off the fence and into the embrace of China and Russia.
There are still fever dreams in Washington of using ethnic divisions and proxy forces to take down Tehran, of destabilization in Moscow once Putin eventually dies, of economic or demographic forces weakening China, etc., but these are all based on wishful thinking rather than any realistic plan. In its place we’re seeing more lashing out, more sanctions, weaponized tariffs, and more bombings with Trump on a record airstrike pace. It’s not working.
Many in Washington are still tempted to double down on sanctions and tariffs as a tool to force countries to decouple from China and Russia despite the fact it hasn’t worked yet. As even Foreign Policy admits:
Sanctions are conceived to be coercive tools, inflicting economic pain until a state changes its behavior. In practice, however, states resist sanctions, absorbing the costs while exploring ways around them. Rather than change state behavior, sanctions change markets and reshape economic relationships, redirecting oil into channels built around geopolitics rather than commercial logic.
Thus far the sanctions on more powerful states like Russia and Iran oil do little more than rework the global oil market, forcing those countries even closer to China. Beijing, meanwhile, continues on with its efforts to build a more interconnected world with itself at the center.
A study published last week by Christoph Nedopil in partnership with Griffith University’s Asia Institute and Fudan University’s Green Finance & Development Center found that China’s investments and construction contracts in Belt and Road Initiative countries during the first six months of 2025 soared to $124 billion, compared to only $122 billion in all 12 months of 2024.
And so the BRI marches on despite the years-long effort by the US to smear and sabotage it. What exactly is the plan to compete with it?
Well, nothing, of course.
While the US warns against loans and infrastructure cooperation with China, what does it offer in its place? Precious little. As Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo explained a few years back during his March 27 remarks at King’s College in London:
In the arguments about the Chinese debt traps (as it is called sometimes) and the large amounts of loans to African countries, I think that what is clear is that the Chinese have proven to be quite responsible in the giving out of these loans. There are always arguments about whether you get the best deal all the time, but the real question of Africa and African governments is who else is offering these loans? Who else is offering the support? It is not a question of here or there, it is really a question of what is available and it seems to me to make sense to take what is available.
At the same time Washington is working overtime in a neverending job to peel countries away from Beijing, the US itself would collapse were it to do the same it is asking of these nations. The rare earths metals and magnets chickens are finally coming home to roost, threatening all America’s precious death machines.
And the US and the rest of the world are increasingly reliant on China for their pharmaceuticals and other types of necessities. These are not supply chain issues that can be corrected overnight, and will be challenging to change at all due to the neoliberal economic models in the west that prioritize finance over actually making stuff.
One could almost laugh at these American elites and all their incompetence if they didn’t leave a trail of destruction in their wake. They first hollowed out US communities by shipping the country’s industry abroad, primarily to China, so they could a yacht or private jet upgrade. Do they take ownership of the fatal mistake?
Of course not. Instead we have children knocking over blocks. And it’s difficult to argue with Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Lavrov’s recent assessment that they’re essentially crazy little Nazi children knocking over blocks (he was talking about the Europeans, but I see no reason it shouldn’t extend to the US as well).
And these children are capable of doing a lot of damage.
We see what that looks like in Ukraine and West Asia where the US and its vassals help carry out a genocide in Gaza and spill blood everywhere. And unless Arab regimes or China or Russia or somebody wakes up, we may well get a temporary victory for the Western Zionists there in the form of more land and more control over regional supply chains. How that changes the long term downward trajectory of the US-led western facism project is less clear.
US sanctions are still capable of killing a lot of people. As The Lancet pointed out in a July study, “sanctions were associated with an annual toll of 564 258 deaths, similar to the global mortality burden associated with armed conflict.”
And on average, half of those were children. To repeat, the US killing roughly 250,000 kids per year with sanctions.
Washington might not be able to put much of a dent in Moscow or Tehran, the think tanks in DC believe all those deaths are worth it because they help decimate smaller countries like Syria and others in South America and Africa and cause chaos in regions that are integral to other powers’ foreign plans.
The US can still weasel its way into foreign governments and spread like termites eating away at the foundation until all that is left is a failed state blowing up a region.
Take the example of the Caucasus, where under the cover of another Trump Nobel Peace Prize audition, the true aim is to inflame the region. It makes little economic sense for the people of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Perhaps it does for the ones calling the shots. Bribes and extortion work wonders for a time.
So does nurturing extremist ideologies. If we gander at a map one sees a wall of fire from the Baltic to the Black Sea (Nazism) that then branches Eastwards to the Caspian and beyond into Central Asia (neo-Ottomanism/pan-Turkism) and southwards to the Red Sea (Zionism and CIA Islam).
Even if these fanatics are unable to find success toppling governments in Russia, Iran, and other “unfriendly” states, they aim to prevent the goal of a secure, interconnected, and prosperous Asian heartland.
The goal is chaos. Destruction. There and elsewhere. This approach inevitably destabilises the global order and creates new risks, including for US interests.
While that might sound counterintuitive, have you seen how crazy US elites are?
Embracing the Breakdown
While the US cannot compete on a traditional nation-state board, on merit, by building things, or offering a vision of a better world, there is a belief held in high places that it is well-positioned for a world of fire and brimstone.
These accelerationists in the US who embrace the breakdown of society aren’t just keen on eroding state sovereignty at home but want to do it across the world where they believe they can build an empire-by-contractor where ruling clans do no more than oversee weapon systems, AI data centers, and mercenaries. Quinn Slobodian with a useful summary:
Right-wing accelerationists imagine existing sovereignty shattering into … a “patchwork” of private entities, ideally governed by what one might call technomonarchies. Existing autocratic polities like Dubai serve as rough prototypes for how nations could be dismantled into “a global spiderweb of tens, even hundreds, of thousands of sovereign and independent mini-countries, each governed by its own joint-stock corporation without regard to the residents’ opinions.” These would be decentralized archipelagoes: fortified nodes in a circuitry still linked by finance, trade, and communication. Think of the year 1000 in Middle Europe but with vertical take-off and landing taxis and Starlink internet.
Oh, and there’s also boatloads of money to be made in the carnage, as Christopher Cook notes about the ongoing US-backed genocide in Gaza:
[United Nation’s special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca] Albanese lists dozens of major western companies that are deeply invested in Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people.This is not a new development, as she notes. These firms have exploited business opportunities associated with Israel’s violent occupation of the Palestinian people’s lands for years, and in some cases decades.
The switch from Israel’s occupation of Gaza to its current genocide hasn’t threatened profits; it has enhanced them. Or as Albanese puts it: “The profits have increased as the economy of the occupation transformed into an economy of genocide.”
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the US remains the biggest exporter of weapons worldwide, delivering to a total of 107 countries between 2020 and 2024, and with a 43 percent share of global exports, that’s more than four times as much as the next-largest exporter, France.
Is it any wonder that the US embraces global warming, which is the great destabilizer?
Not only has the US given up on competing with China on “clean energy” tech, but the spooks at the National Intelligence Council sound almost giddy in their estimates of how states like Iran and China will be hit harder than the US and how this will present “opportunities.”

Washington doing its best to set the world on fire also means that other countries must devote more resources and attention to defense from the lunatic empire, which can mean less resources to deal with the fallout from global warming. That might have played a role in Iran where the government recently declared emergency public holidays in 18 provinces, including Tehran, as temperatures soared to nearly 50°C. From Unherd:
According to official reports, reserves in the capital’s main dams have plummeted to their lowest levels in a century, with a five-year drought and record-low rainfall cited as the main reasons. Despite repeated warnings from environmental experts, the government appears to have been unprepared for what it has referred to as “the worst drought in 60 years”.
What’s To Be Done?
As the US descends deeper into Dr. Strangelove territory and violence, decay, and lawlessness reigns supreme, the great question is where and how does this madness end?
Here are two options. The crazy elites in the US need to be stopped or they’re going to kill us all—either slowly through a mixture of climate catastrophe, breakdown capitalism, and genocide or there’s always the nuclear option.
Let’s not forget that a lot of these Silicon Valley accelerationists that are increasingly taking up roles in the government falsely believe they can ride out the nuclear holocaust or other major disasters and come out on top. That’s why they’re building their bunkers with pools and movie theaters. Nevermind that they’d probably only last a few weeks there before running into serious issues—and that’s if their servants or robots don’t kill them first—it’s all part of their vision of the world that doesn’t extend beyond themselves. As Douglas Rushkoff, who tech billionaires have called on for advice on how to survive the apocalypse, explains:
[It’s] the excuse for them to think through the fantasies they’ve had since they were little baby tech bros, to somehow create a digital womb around themselves that could anticipate their every need so they don’t have to deal with real people, and have nice little robots take care of them. It’s the dream that little boys and girls have being the last person alive and getting all the toys.
As they increasingly buy out and take up larger roles in government, they’re getting closer to being able to cause even more widespread destruction than they’re used to. And even if they’ll never really be able to enact their global digital womb, they might kill us all trying to. As Alastair Crooke has pointed out, the key nuclear allegation that started the war with Iran was coaxed from a Palantir counter-intelligence algorithm. So maybe the question we should be asking is: Do Palantir inputs believe those it deems worth living could survive a nuclear war and thrive?
It’s not like a lot of influential and well-funded “thinkers” in the US need a lot of convincing. As the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists points out, “many in the US defense establishment—the military, government, think tanks, and industry—promote the perception that a nuclear war can be won and fought.”
Add to the equation that if the US plutocrats have gone as far as Gaza, is there anywhere they’re not willing to go?
Add it all up, and it feels like we’re rapidly approaching that moment many have dreaded: decision time in America when the powers that be either give up on the dream of the Great American century or burn the whole joint to the ground. And the prospects aren’t looking good for elite American acceptance.
As just one recent example, here are the plutocrats’ court jesters in think tanklandia calling Russia’s nuclear doctrine “bluster” and that the Trump administration should not “fall for it.” The administration apparently agrees with its recent nuclear brinkmanship.
The calculation in their minds is simple: it is preferable to find out rather than accept a world that isn’t dominated by Washington.
What can the other powers like Russia and China do? They could start by locking down Eurasia.
That’s what they’ve been gravitating towards for some time. At the mid-July meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers in China Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi proposed the following for collective security and sovereignty:
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A collective security body to respond to external aggression, sabotage, and terrorism
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A permanent coordination mechanism for documenting and countering subversive acts
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A Center for Sanctions Resistance, to shield member economies from unilateral Western measures
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A Shanghai Security Forum for defense and intelligence coordination
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Enhanced cultural and media cooperation to counter cognitive and information warfare
Should the SCO—whose members’ industrial capacities dwarf NATO—forge such a bloc, it could greatly challenge the Western dreams of picking off countries one at a time.
That’s hard to do with US beachheads in Israel, Turkey/Armenia, the Philippines, and of course all of Europe, but economic forces are not on the side of Washington, and you can almost feel the US collapsing under the sheer weight of keeping up this global game of subterfuge, clandestine activity, bribery, and just plain old troublemaking. It does so while ignoring its own decay and when the other side makes more economic sense and offers more peace and stability.
Yet, here’s the rub. Even if an alternative currency project gets up and running, and even if Russia and China keep playing the long game and bleeding the US dry (China cutting off critical minerals to Western defense companies is a good start) and waiting for it to collapse, that does nothing to guarantee the crazies are kept away from the nukes—it probably makes the US using them more likely.
And even a cordon sanitaire around the US won’t prevent its elites from taking out their rage on US citizens. Ultimately, the responsibility for dethroning these spoiled Nazi children (and I’m talking more about Musks, Thiels, Andreessens, Karps and company than Trump or the CIA Democrat neoliberals in their service) and restoring some sense of humanity will fall to Americans.
When could that come to pass? It’s hard to say, indeed:

