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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2008-08-11 09:35 pm

More newspeak

I am sick, and failed to phone my friend because I was asleep, and I am now also cranky with large parts of the world.

Apparently, Russia is engaged in Peacekeeping Operations in Georgia.

Clearly Vlad is a Farscape fan.

Sometimes I wonder if people read books, or, indeed, the papers. This makes me a little sad when it is people on the train, but when it is the leaders of nuclear capable nations, I despair. Vietnam redux has been horrible enough, we don't need the Soviet-Afghan war played out again. Or, you know, World War I.

When did the superpowers go completely mad? Was there a memo sent out that I missed? I have this vague idea that things were shiny for a few years around 1990, was I drunk? It's quite possible I was.

I had this vague idea  (which I admit was formed from reading books and newspapers, so is clearly not the sort of idea that we hold with in These Uncertain Times) that if you wished to regain power in former regions of influence the only certain way to do so was through economic influence. Surely that was the one part of the Reagan legacy everyone agreed on? Maybe I was drunk for that bit, too.

Back in Australia, the channel that is broadcasting the Olympics accidentally failed to screen a pro-Tibet ad that had been booked for a slot before the opening ceremony. But there was no interference from the IOC, honest. Also, I am quite tall and very blonde. And Californian. And a man.

In some happy news, a 111-year-old lizard is about to become a father,  and the Times has the best headline EVER: Dog-cloner denies Mormon sex kidnapping
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Re: and part II

[identity profile] thisgirl-is.livejournal.com 2008-08-12 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Do not apologise for length! I wasn't expecting anywhere near that level of detail, and I appreciate the effort you've gone to. Although it sort of comfirms my opinion that I'm probably happier not knowing. I'm generally not (read: pretty much never) an advocate for iggerance, but international politics tends to make me want to clip people firmly around the earhole, and then bury myself away in a nice warm cave somewhere.

I infer from the BBC that they still haven't actually settled all the refugees from the last time the region went to shit in the 90s. Can we at least finish cleaning up the last mess we made before starting a new one please people?

The Habsburgs started out so well, but then there was that whole in-breeding issue and it was pretty much downhill from there. Hmmm. Wonder if that applies anywhere else?