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Photo dump incoming. Me and 15 decided last minute to check out “butter”, a black art and culture festival in downtown Indy. So glad we did. Dozens and dozens of great artists exhibiting their work. Its impossible to impart the detail in iphone pics, but here a some of my favorite moments from the day.

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Right now, all the attention on Starliner and the astronauts on an extended mission means that the slightest technical quirk is being blasted as breaking news online. And I guess we'll all see what happens Friday, eh?

But for now, let's just enjoy the chuckle here, shall we? Take a listen to the embedded recording in the article. The speaker on Boeing's Starliner is laying down a beat track. 😅

arstechnica.com/space/2024/09/

As I've been noting since early 2023, Israelis have been in one hell of a fight with their gov't for a while. The Times of Israel has been reporting on the protest tonight & the planned labour action tomorrow; the live-blog commentary notes that Israeli press knows it's US Republicans pushing for more war, along with Israel's own far-right, even against warnings from within.

Fighting for global democracy means not giving into the lie that war breeds peace.
timesofisrael.com/liveblog-sep

It's not a free article if you have to create an account to read it. Try copying and pasting the url into Archives.

archive.ph/

Okay! Today we're talking about Alien: Romulus in the context of writing craft.

To do this, we also explore Alien, as the template, & Prometheus, as a wild deviation for the franchise.

We look at setting, character, & species design; the difference between "coherent mistakes" & MacGuffins (plus one "Mac-Goo-fin") across these films; & the fact that familiar tropes *are not a bad thing*. What matters is how they serve.

youtu.be/VKZmJvDfDvs

Where are my fellow CoSo , , & watchers at? @daniel? @misterfive? I'm forgetting some.

This Buttonwood piece from The Economist nicely (succinctly!) reviews some of the dangers of recent ETF (exchange-traded funds), which are now taking on forms that don't pay out well, have terrible disclosure practices, rely on asset matches that don't do well at scale, and might shelter some real shady shaving cream.

Just one grift after another, eh, folks?
archive.ph/BEWs1

Another note of relief: I think I *look* healthier in this one. I've been run so ragged this year with day-and-night work schedules. It's nice to see the return to simple eating and early morning exercise pay off (even if the added energy makes it tough to sleep at night).

Sometimes I definitely felt like death warmed over this year. How's everyone else's meatsack doing? Crawling along? Giving you a lot of guff? Peeling at the edges to reveal your next true form? 👀

Whew! Got my commentary under an hour, and only forgot one title along the way. 😅 Now just to upload it. (Which will take another hour, give or take.)

In the Éxito first thing on a Sunday to nab ingredients for a ridiculous part of living away from dear ones.

Tomorrow I'll be collab-baking cookies on videochat with someone in Canada, who can then send some of theirs through the mail to another for their birthday. I'd do it myself, but mail is nuts between Colombia and Canada, so sharing a moment teaching someone how to make the best oatmeal chocolate chip cookies is a worthy substitute. 🤞🏻

(Then I'll have cookies for my neighbours, too!)

Glorious thunderstorm this morning.

No running in it, obviously, but what a great way to enter the new month.

Happy September, all!

It is entirely possible that I have four very full pages of notes for tomorrow's YouTube commentary on SFF craft lessons from Alien: Romulus. 😅

And only some of them are me venting about Prometheus! (We'll see how well I control myself once I get started tomorrow. 😬) But there will be spoiler & non-spoiler sections, because this isn't a review so much as a deep-dive into key lessons for fellow creators of SF/horror worlds.

For now, I'm popping on another horror flick before bed. 👍🏻 Night, CoSo!

I am full-up on poetic prose after today's book-review readings, and pretty sure that one good squeeze around my midsection would make me hurl verse. 🙃

Such a beautiful way to describe falling in love, care of a book (novella, really) that I read today:

"It had been ages since I had last eaten food from a vine, and I had so many questions, concerns. The Driver listened, then she said the best way to prepare kabocha was to cut out the insides and fill it with stars. I blushed and grew old with her, right there in the smoggy sunlight."

May we always know people who give us to imagine whole lifetimes by their side. 💛

Rare post from me.
Huxley, 70 years ago, nailed the downward spiral of the current GOP party and it's supporters into the subhuman herd mentality that drives it. It's a groupthink amalgam of people addicted to being part of 'something bigger' than themselves. The ship has no captain, just opportunists who grab the wheel at times. The person umwelt has merged into a mob driven hive umwelt and they can't see outside it. There is no panacea, ::sigh:: it is but our nature.

(I chuckle when I think of how grumpy Canadians would get if anyone started putting up decorations before Remembrance Day. 😂 And I was a real Grinch myself! Ah, cultural growth...)

😂 This one is for folks who might not have believed me when I said that is switching into Christmas mode tomorrow.

This meme was posted early today on a Colombian forum for locals (not tourists), promising that this'll happen after 11:59 tonight.

Translation:

Homer (with the Colombian flag):

"Wake up, you filthy drunk!"

The creepy leprechaun bursting out of a cat carrier (a Colombian radio station icon on its face):

"From September on, it feels like it's coming... Deeecemberrr!"

Every Saturday, there's a column on traditional Colombian cuisine that I love love love. This week? The article summarizes all the essential ingredients of Antioqueño cuisine. Amusingly, though, the writer and editor never seem to check the brand name of a popular broth cube, so...

Apparently I am a very Antioqueño flavour. 😅 (Pues, ¡obvio!)

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