Because I phoned it in last week, and I won’t be within cell phone reception for most of the week, I promised myself I wouldn’t do it again this week.
This is my review of Paperback Czechs Who Wear Leather:
It was the “controversial philosopher” Ayn Rand, that is often credited with the idea our “betters” detest capitalism because they hate good people for being good. In other words, they hate that Michael Jordan is successful because he is the best at what he does out of envy. Even after his basketball career was over, he is still one of the most marketable athletes in the world and used that to build a successful business career after he retired from basketball. They hate him still.
In spite of the hate I might get for saying this out loud, I don’t think Rand got it quite right.
Example #1: Climate friendly cocktails are near impossible because all of those cocktails require ice. Ice takes a lot of energy to make, and thus your favorite cocktail is problematic. Yes, the dorks at Scientific American actually did publish this.
Example #2: New York pizza, while it is indeed pretty good, it was never good enough to justify continuing to live in New York City. That is no longer an issue after climate cultists in the city government decided to crack down on wood and coal fired pizza ovens.
Where Rand perhaps got it wrong is it is not a hatred for proficiency or achievement. The hatred is for joy. People find it in cocktails, pizza, and every other modern convenience that was made accessible by capitalism. Make consumers happy, and you will be rewarded with their repeated business.
These are joyless hacks, that hate you for being happy. Since they cannot give you what the pizza guy or your bartender can give you, they simply take it away.
Its hard to create a foothold in a market as obscenely watered down as beer, so if you plan to do it at least have a catchy hook, right? This is a properly made Pilsner. While that in itself should be enough of a selling point, there are an awful lot of these out there. So they lured me in with fantastic graphics. I regret nothing. Paperback Czechs Who Wear Leather: 3.1/5 4.8% ABV
Sofia is exponentially hotter than Jayne.
I agree with you. The freaks hate happiness. And for some reason they won’t kill themselves and leave us alone.
Beer looks good!
They’re being subsidized by the elites to convince us that living in poverty is preferable.
I’m coming to the opinion that the only way to end it is to finally rid ourselves of the old aristocracies that prefer to hide behind organizations like the WEF.
I’m coming to the opinion that the only way to end it
Will require wading through rivers of blood. I’m increasingly convinced this isn’t merely an ideological problem, it’s a people problem.
I just want the correct targets when it comes to that.
Sofia is exponentially hotter than Jayne.
The correct answer is threesome.
DEG gets it.
And for some reason
Misery just doesn’t love company, it demands it.
Just heard on Adam Carolla’s show from a week ago (behind): “Fetterman makes Biden sound like Farrakhan”. This is great.
BTW. Been a little behind on reading/posting again between travel and [not] logging in at work. Got a few good travel-ish articles I’m putting together (in my head so far). Quick question though. For embedded vids like NA does with his dog vids every week – do I need to upload to my youtube channel and make private so I can link here or is there another format for WordPress if I don’t want to do the extra work?
Thanks
Tundra – sorry I didn’t get a chance to meet with you. Did make it to Southern Sun brewing with my Uncle and then headed to Upslope by myself (would have been a great meet opportunity, but timing was probably tight). Will write about both places later – Upslope was excellent!
Next time. Glad you had fun! Upslope makes really good beer. I haven’t been to their taprooms, though. I’ll have to do that.
If you go the YT route, don’t make them private, make them unlisted. Private means only your account can view them.
You can embed them if you use WP’s block editor, and chose the “video” format for a block.
NRO has an option to “share” paid articles – but unfortunately it doesn’t create a special link, it only lets you email it to someone. That said, they’ve had a lot of good content on the Supreme Court coverage this week. Thought this article was excellent. To contextualize – I have commissioned a LOT of art from folks over the years – but I’ve never thought anyone owed me their labor or that they couldn’t turn me down for a project….
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/06/a-supreme-court-victory-for-creators-of-all-kinds/
The Court easily turned away the argument that Smith’s websites are not speech:
The websites are the press. Freedom of the press didn’t mean freedom for journalists, or, more specifically, wasn’t limited to freedom for journalists. It meant that the people who owned the physical printing presses (since other forms of media didn’t yet exist) could print whatever they want. You couldn’t force someone to do your print job.
At the time of the founding there were only two ways in which to communicate; speech and the printed word. Speech was done in immediacy; only the people who could hear you would know what you said. Word of mouth could spread that, but the message could also be changed along the way. The printed word allowed people to know your thoughts as you wrote them without the need for you being present. Since the founding, new ways to do the latter have been invented, but those new methods are, for the intents of the Framers, still counted among the freedoms of the Press.
How she gets from inhabit a space to force speech is amazing.
Sotomayor is right and the majority & NR are wrong. The distinction is nonsense. The logical conclusion is hotels can discriminate against protected classes. The Jeopardy like contriving that if you phrase your objection in a convoluted manner, it’s acceptable is nonsense. “I’m happy to serve blacks/women/veterans but my sincerely held religious beliefs prohibit social mixing of non-homogenous groups so if I were to allow [ ], that would cross over to forced expression so go away”.
There really isn’t an argument under the constitution for protected classes in the first place. It is the civil rights act that is unconstitutional. I guess if you are arguing that she do away with the mental gymnastics needed to justify its existence, then sure. But I’m not going to sign off on the expansion of protected classes, especially when there is thousands of years of religious doctrine supporting it (because religious freedom is explicitly protected in the First) to support it in the name of legal consistency.
The CRA needs to go entirely.
The majority and NR are correct, if the only issue is expression of ideas. It’s not, and that’s where Sotomayor is correct – there’s no intellectually honest way to limit this to the expression of ideas.
Where Sotomayor is wrong is that this means the government should be able force you to say anything and associate with anyone. The correct conclusion is the opposite.
Freedom of association, if it is to be treated as part of the first amendment as it is would demand the abolition of the concept of a “protected class” in it’s entirety.
You may choose to associate or disassociate by whatever criteria you wish. Forcing public accommodation on private businesses is unconstitutional as it is written.
Ice is made from groundwater, which, as we all know, should be left in the ground. Stop killing Gaia to satiate your disgusting need for pleasure.
Groundwater?
What kind of plebeian cocktails are you making? Everyone knows that you need glacial melt water to make the best ice.
You insensitive bastard. How dare you steal Gaia’s water that feeds her children the oceans.
Fuck “religious” freedom.
Gonna have to disagree with you there.
Big time.
I make three. What’s your beef Brooks?
Can’t answer for Brooks, but since he put “religious’ in quotes I assume his beef is similar to mine, that the problem stems from the creation of protected classes and carving out special exemptions for a new protected class, this time the “religious”, doesn’t solve the problem just creates more of it. You shouldn’t have to have a religious reason to not do business with someone. So yes fuck freedoms that only apply to one group or another.
So you’re cool with forcing people to do things against their will?
They hate joy because they are the new Puritans who see humanity as depraved and themselves as the Elect.
Yes, but they’re just useful idiots who have been sponsored by those with actual power. They’ll outlive their usefulness.
“Yes, the dorks at Scientific American actually did publish this.”
They went downhill faster than an Olympic skier.
Randy Marsh living in libertarian NH
New Hampshire woman, 68, plans to sue her town after she was arrested when cops smelt alcohol on her breath while she was at HOME watching baseball and claimed her filthy house was hazardous
I hope she wins enough to buy a nicer mobile home.
Regular cleaning service as well.
Heh
Bigger TV and more beer.
Better article on the incident.
Thanks.
As usual, “procedures were followed”.
Followed by we can’t comment followed by the case has been resolved and we have no additional comments.
Asked what the officers should have done instead, Mone told investigators, “I don’t have an answer for that.”
I do! I do!
Walk the fuck away and leave the lady alone.
Those cops are assholes.
Call me a prude and a bigot, but that label guarantees I will never know if that beer is any good.
He lost me at the Abv%
In a crowded market, you need to get people to try your product. Something needs to catch the eye, generally that’s a label or a beer name. There’s a reason outrageous/pun beer names are common.
Do you feel the same about Raging Bitch or Pearl Necklace?
And there’s a reason I drink beers with simple names.
*looks at can*
“Ber”
I quite enjoy Wasatch Brewing’s Polygamy Porter (tag line, why have just one?).
Porter Rockwell. My Bishop Albright is modeled a little after him.
The one year I went to the GABF (Great American Beer Fest), there was a Utah brewery) who had a pilsner named Provo Girl Pils.
For handouts at the booth, they were handing out branded condoms .
I call foul. Those Czechs are clearly wearing latex.
For years the hospitality industry has seen diners clamoring for foods that prioritize climate-friendly practices, such as local and seasonal ingredients that are grown or raised with carbon footprints in mind.
Clamoring.
I don’t know about you, but it defined my dining experience. Who cares about taste and variety? I WANT ORGANIC CARDBOARD THAT’S LOCALLY GROWN USING THE LATEST CARBON CAPTURE PROCESSES.
It doesn’t say how many.
I can imagine those that do hold this sentiment may actually clamor.
I don’t believe it. There is a certain charm, in some instances, for using fresh local produce. But even that is quite limited.
Its hard to create a foothold in a market as obscenely watered down as beer,
I see what you did there.
I have not yet begun to First.
Did you forget your towel?
To mitigate its waste, Eve Bar forgoes an ice-making machine for 55-pound blocks of ice, which are delivered to the bar by a local ice company. Eve’s bartenders precut the block ice to “fit perfectly” in every type of glass used, he says, so that no ice gets wasted. For cocktails that traditionally call for the use of crushed ice, such as tiki drinks, the bar uses liquid nitrogen instead. “We don’t use crushed ice at all,” Handling says.
Those blocks of ice are air freighted in from Antarctica, I hope.
Fortunately, LN2 requires no energy at all to produce.
It comes out of a canister.
Saving the planet, one zero emission ice cube at a time.
Thanks, “Scientific” “American”.
Fortunately, LN2 requires no energy at all to produce.
You can get that stuff anywhere. It occurs naturally. It’s organic and gluten free.
I hate myself when that happens – I’m supposed to be above that.
Then how will you know which albums are cool?
Or which books to read?
I think the most disgusting aspect of the sad excuse of a piece of shit they are passing off as an Indiana Jones movie is that they are desperate to try and push Phoebe Waller-Bridge as some sort of sex symbol. She can have any man she wants in the movie. We are supposed to desire her, apparently.
For a film franchise that was based off living vicariously through Indiana Jones, a large aspect of which was wanting to sleep with the women he slept with, watching him get emasculated by a mediocre looking British “comedian”/”writer” they want us to desire, that’s a pretty big fall.
Just remember it’s Disney and Kennedy. She made it quite clear her goal is to gut your bigoted views and replace then with her own.
First reactions I’ve heard on the new Indiana Jones movie is that it’s actually good, and an apology for the Crystal Skulls.
/still not planning on watching it
Kinnath linked this the other day.
I don’t see how this is a good movie at all.
I have no plans to see it.
I don’t know anyone who has seen it, but every reviewer I’ve seen who watched it hates it. And the negative reviews it received tanked it.
It’s going to bomb and bomb hard.
Thursday preview numbers are in, and the thing brought in just $7 million domestically.
This may actually be what does Kathleen Kennedy in. It is underperforming Crystal Skull before adjusting for inflation.
See below
I watched it last night. It was good. It was not vile or woke. The quotes of wokeness were spouted by Indiana’s goddaughter, who was portrayed as a wretched, thieving asshole.
You didn’t find Phoebe Waller-Bridge to be pretty much perfect? To me the movie stinks of typical Disney bait and switch where they use a popular male lead to shoehorn in a female replacement. There will be no replacement here because this is going to bomb, but they clearly seem to set Bridge up as a young Indiana Jones. And I’d wager anything that the initial rumors of her taking the fedora at the end of the movie and Indy dying were true and reshot once they saw the huge backlash online when they leaked.
No way. She was portrayed in the worst light, stealing her father’s legacy to make a quick buck. She was uncaring of other’s fate and only care about making money. Indiana called her out as wretched and undeserving of her father’s legacy. Not perfect, not woke, just an absolute pile of human garbage.
The critique from Drinker does not focus on “wokeness”. It states plainly that it is “just” a terribly made movie.
You are the lone dissenting voice I’ve heard here, RJ. Does the movie really see Bridge that way, or do they view her as a role model for little girls?
If I pirate this shit and waste 2.5 hours watching it, I’m going to be annoyed with you. I don’t expect good regardless, but I am curious to see how woke it is or isn’t. I think the movie is trying to portray her as a female version of a younger Indiana. From what everyone is saying, they don’t go all in on making her cut throat but back off and her character is just a mess in general. And she ends up saving the day in the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_k8cDLe-Kk
Start at the 9:15 mark for your answer
I’ve seen the reviews. I fully believe RJ walked out thinking she was clearly a vile character. I think she probably is a vile character, objectively speaking. I don’t think the film tried to make her a vile character. She is supposed to be interesting, daring, smart, funny, sexy, and all that and a bag of chips. But I’m speculating because I refuse to give Disney money.
I fully expect the film to be dull and lifeless regardless of whether its woke. And they definitely deconstructed Indiana Jones to the max.
I don’t always agree with the Drinker’s taste in movies or his breakdowns. I enjoy him well enough so I watch, but our tastes don’t always intertwine.
Same with RJ. He has a rather “broad” range of movies he finds enjoyable. I find most modern adventure/action films to be lifeless. This thing just looks like another blue-screened shit sandwich at a minimum. The days of live action stunts are dead, unfortunately, and CGI allowing them to do whatever their child-like minds allow them to think up as the most crazy possibility does not help modern movies.
I did not praise it, but I will say to me she felt like an awful human being whose character arc resolved once she realized she cared about Indiana. I believe that was the intent of the film makers and writers. How that is interpreted in today’s hyper politicized world is another thing.
Husband and I are going to see it tomorrow. I think my ambivalence is due to the fact that I’m so over adventure movies.
In terms of “good” or not, all I usually say is, “I liked/didn’t like it.” There is a range of “objectively good” movies, but it doesn’t need to be objectively good to entertain me. I just want to be entertained.
This was the next-to-last movie I saw and I was entertained. Also, this was adorable.
Violent Night was just fun
Right?!
Do you feel the same about Raging Bitch or Pearl Necklace?
Looks like hipster juice. Smells like desperation.
In a crowded market, you need to get people to try your product. Something needs to catch the eye, generally that’s a label or a beer name. There’s a reason outrageous/pun beer names are common.
Call me crazy, but I would appreciate something which gives me some sort of an indication of what’s actually in the can/bottle, and not some sort of inside industry joke.
It’s got it right there “Czech style Pilsner”
I’ve tried a number of “Czech Style pilsners”, none of which matched Krušovice let alone Pilsner Urquell.
Washington Post never fails to impress.
“ Without affirmative action, how will colleges seek racial diversity?”
I’m still waiting for the computer models which prove racial diversity is… well… whatever they are claiming it is supposed to be.
Now do negro.
Elon Musk says ‘cis’ is a slur. It’s basic Latin.
OFFS. You could spot Pluto with that much gaslight.
Next thing you will tell me is “homo” isn’t used pejoratively.
RJ – missed the chance to comment on your post a week or so ago – you posted that Romanian animated movie on youtube. I picked up Delta Space Mission on remastered bluray from Vinegar Syndrome a while back. It’s not bad – great example for the period and origin (although for my commie animation, I prefer Gandahar or Les Maitres Du Temps). I did pick up the follow up by the same creators “Son of the Stars” via VS as well – but haven’t watched it yet.
Interesting. We should talk sometime as the next season will f GlibFlicks moves on and I add more interesting films.
BTW, Amazon Prime appears to have just added all four seasons of “Wild, Wild West.” Exciting. I was about to buy them.
“ Without affirmative action, how will colleges seek racial diversity?”
Absent government guidance and regulation, life is nothingness.
Now there’s no more oak oppression
For they passed a noble law
And the trees are all kept equal
By hatchet, axe, and saw
❤️
Run MikeS! Run!
Glock 40 YouTube cop?
Hit-and-run suspect hospitalized after shooting himself while fleeing in San Francisco
Speaking of movies, I watched this last night (Prime). Highly recommend.
You may notice some foreshadowing of Ruthless People (which is also an excellent movie, and not just because Helen Slater is cuter than a bug’s belly button).
I have that on DVD with Make Mine Mink, which is also a hoot. Terry-Thomas was also in the original version of School for Scoundrels if you haven’t seen that one.
Another movie with similar themes to yours and Ruthless People is the Anthony Quinn movie The Happening. That’s the movie that gave us the Supremes song, not the M. Night Shyamalan thing.
New Tucker.
I like that he continues calling the admiral Rick Levine.
So Mrs. Sensei is now the proud owner of a 2024 Acura MDX which is a bit of a step up from a 2014 Ford Explorer. Given Ford’s issue with quality this long term Ford Family is done with them.
However, I have no fucking idea why Honda feels compelled to make the remote out of a piece of aluminium, glass, plastic and the steel emergency key. It weighs ton. This a perfect example where plain old lightweight plastic is better, but lacks that “luxury feel and design”.
It’s not a big issue for me as I’m rarely going to drive it or carry the key. It’s just going to add another couple ounces to what Mrs. Sensei already has in the bag. However, if this was my primary ride I’d be a bit annoyed.
Put a number on it.
My GTI fob is 70 grams.
My Trailhawk fob is 51 grams.
Hope she likes her new ride. Did ya get the undercoating? 😂
I didn’t like the Truecoat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2LLB9CGfLs
I did a quick Google and couldn’t find the weight or I would have posted it.
Thanks. I specifically said no dealer options although they naturally tried to play games taking a personal check.
Had to threaten to walk before they took it. They hold title to the vehicle. If it bounced I can’t do anything but part it out. Just part of the shitshow that is the mandatory dealer enforced sales process.
I had to try to explain the dealership system to my Japanese friend last night and mostly failed…
Generic Acura query yields
78 grams or 2.7 ounces
Hell, I just bought a truck and they wouldn’t accept a business check. I had to go pull a cashier’s check to complete it.
Annoying to say the least.
Yup. Last two vehicles I bought they took the check after checking my credit.
These assholes wanted to do a a “hard” hit and thanks to Equifax my credit is frozen.
When I bought the Ridgeline they did a soft hit and I had no issues.
My credit is at 845. I bought a used Genesis for the wife and financed half of it. I just got a letter from some bank on why they wouldn’t underwrite the loan because of various marks on my credit history. I was tempted to call them and ask what marks those were and whether they dated to the 1990’s.
Credit is definitely tightening.
You are a business for crying out loud.
I can pull a D&B on you right now and see your trade payments and who you have pissed off.
I told them give me a loaner or my trade back for two days and I I’ll pick up the car after the check clears. It’s all a fucking game. They initially wanted to charge me 3% claiming they were providing me credit for me paying cash.
3% hit for cash?
Now that would have pissed me off. Cash gets a discount.
These assholes get a piece of the financing, so with the exact same price they make more money financed.
Part of the reason they tell people to negotiate the price and financing separately.
Super nice vehicle! Congrats to the missus!
We just bought my son a Ridgeline for graduation from college and I was impressed with it as well.
Perfect for his light duty use and it rides amazing.
That’s not kosher.
Controversial regulations on coal ovens could hit Brooklyn’s matzah bakeries
Sooo many terrible puns in there.
But an informative article nonetheless.
You are suggesting that people could be burned with jokes about Jews and ovens?
She walked right into that one.
Get a rabbi to declare the CO2 kosher, that’s how it is usually done.
ji, do you have the author of the Ben Franklin bio you mentioned earlier?
Bernard Fay
👍🏼 Thanks!
The Bee on getting around affirmative action ban for admissions:
https://babylonbee.com/news/harvard-to-get-around-affirmative-action-ban-by-asking-you-whether-you-prefer-bbq-ranch-or-soy-sauce
Oh fuck off. Chasing away all the pizzerias and matzah bakeries isn’t going to have the slightest detectable effect on Gaia.
Canadian wild fires say hi.
Environment is a cudgel used to best people into doing eat you want them to or not doing what you don’t want them to. Or for making bucks.
Why this isn’t more obvious to more people I cannot understand. I suppose that’s why they have to have it indoctrinated like a religion from an early age.
Kids think not using a straw at lunch in the cafeteria is making a meaningful contribution. I’d like to see how many will be willing to give up driving until they are 21 or going on vacation in order to really reduce their carbon footprint.
I think a lot of them would absolutely give up driving. The kids are not what they used to be.
But it does punish wrong thinkers.
This shit is meant to divide and sow chaos and resentment.
This has been on the Babylon Bee’s sidebar for at least a week but I only just watched it today.
Funny shit.
https://youtu.be/bmlPM2GVtik
I don’t think you have it quite right. They don’t hate joy, they hate unapproved joy. The idea of people doing things that they think are “bad” drives them to rage.
It seems like their only joy is destroying other people’s joy.
https://youtu.be/WQU2ff3d5Nk
Relevant
There is a particular class of pipe organ music that is distonal with weird chord progressions. Add the English Horn pipes to the mix and I want to strangle someone.
I thought everyone already knew long term usage of benzos was bad.
https://zerohedge.com/medical/study-finds-xanax-valium-associated-brain-injury-suicide
I think a lot of them would absolutely give up driving. The kids are not what they used to be.
Once upon a time, driving meant freedom. Freedom does not seem as precious as it used to be.
A love of freedom and a desire for independence are still things some kid’s desire. They are increasingly rare however.
It’s strange. I know multiple parents whose kids have little interest in driving. My own are slow to take to it.
I was on the asphalt on my sixteenth birthday.
My kid wanted to drive so bad. And then he moved to NYC.
Well that would dissuade most.
I won’t drive in NYC.
I’ve been driving since I was 16.5.
It’s awful.
I won’t ride a bicycle in NYC, either.
Smart move.
I FLUVE driving. Won’t do it in NYC.
“Czech style Pilsner”
That could mean anything, these days. The beer business seems to have gone all in for obscurantist jargon when they are not randomly redefining previously comprehensible terms. I bought something a while back labeled as “ale”. It was a revolting syrupy brown goo.