Eeyores and EeyOracles often can dismay
That’s why Greeks historical locked ’em all away.
Leonidas’ speeches were not much for motivation
“Wife, goodbye” and “Soldiers, die” ‘s extent of his oration.
Eyes not dried a decade since have excess liquidation.
OOD of OODA’s now complete: syssitia salvation.
Soon I must be on my way, for nukes threaten my nation.
(No more time to learn and play on Net communication.)
It’s a silly poem, but apropos to the moment, namely:
Two genocides in my family tree are quite enough, thank you.
The Second Estate news aggregator service will now cease operation. In favor of action, I cease wideband push-info intake. Henceforth, I imbibe by pull only. Let others take up the search.
I have investigated many mysteries, in a loose and amateurish fashion. My thanks to those wide-horizoned souls who kept up.
Now I zero on the proximate threat. May the dawn always break in the east.
No warrior fears Ragnarok; but only that it find him unprepared.
(Translated into English, this means that I will stop sifting through RSS and instead focus on existing projects. The greedy peasant plows no land.
Thus commences my insensible slide into intellectual obsolescence, for which reason God made sons. May I one day see such a gulf from the other shore.
I intend to work in order of urgency, from immediate to eternal. Meaning, complete Altrugenics to foster syssitias first. It may seem strange that a touchy-feely community-building exercise would have relevance to nuclear war. But the atomization of American society destroys the substrate of the high-trust heavily-armed universal male militia taken for granted at the Founding. To rebuild the militia, one must first rebuild the neighborhood. Without the neighborhood, there can be no liberty. And without liberty, the melon-sapiens historical pendulum will eventually end this world in fire.
Hm. It occurs to me to wonder whether Tex went homeless and I went helpless simply to give the Neanderthal a second shot. The adversity of Providence is hardly necessary to motivate excessive reading, but it is undeniably effective at eliminating distractions.
Who knows? Maybe if I finish everything, I’ll allow myself to read again! Now there’s a Neanderthal motivational trick…)