Weather in the Tries: Wow, I don’t unnerstand, not one little bit. I moved south, toward the warmth, and it’s colder! Yeah, okay, I only moved 3.1 miles, but still… Does Ma Nature really have to give Winter an encore? Couldn’t she do it someplace else? The lows are going to be from 28 to 35, and the highs from 43 to 57 (next Saturday, mostly right around 50).
What is Violence?
First off, a note about the move. Probably 90% or more boxes are emptied. A stack of stuff grows to make a trip to my “shed,” and there are other things on horizontal surfaces waiting for something necessary to be unpacked before they can be put away. But it’s going, or coming, whatever.
Second off, I just had three poems accepted by the delightful people who put together the Shrub-Steppe anthology every year!
Third off, I really give a shout-out for Charter/Spectrum. Their part of the move went very smoothly. I plugged in a tv at the new abode, grabbed my clicker, and voila, I had my program. Dan set up my router, etc. and it, too went as promised. Yeah, they irritate me somewhat, especially when I call and have to go through what seems like 30,000 computers that only understand six words (and never the same six words) to finally get to a human (they are, after all, a Communication Network!) but when I finally get a human, I’m usually very pleased with their demeanor and knowledge. And patience because a by then, I wanna do a Will Smith, even though I know it’s wrong—and I don’t know if Karma affects computers.
Okay, legal disclaimers plus: I did not watch the Oscars, and I’ve barely read more than the headlines of most of the articles about it. I did read one article. But here is my question, perhaps it is a rant? I’m not sure. I remember it was about Will Smith defending his wife’s honor (Jada Pinkett Smith) against the host of the show. Rock? Rocky? Rocky Squirrel? Sorry, I don’t remember him or his name. Will Smith I know. No, I don’t know him, but I know who he is, and enjoy the movies I’ve seen with him.
Anyhow, Rock? Rocky? Rocky Squirrel? made a thoughtless comment about Jada’s baldness due to alopecia. Will slapped him. Personally, I hope Will slapped some manners into him. Will has taken full responsibility for his actions, resigned from the Oscars, has been banned for 10 years. (Bet that just breaks his heart/snark/). Why? Because he chose, however unwise, to counter violence with more violence. Yes, you read that correctly.
I am against violence, of any sort. And I’m not necessarily condoning Will’s actions; however, I think Rock? Rocky? Rocky Squirrel? who so generously did not file charges or a complaint, should also be banned from the Oscars for 10 years. We all know Karma takes too long, so maybe that is why Will Smith slapped him. It was his verbal violence that started it. When a comedian goes for a laugh out of someone else’s pain, it’s violence. Whether the pain is physical or emotional doesn’t matter. Pain is pain and it hurts. And if Rock? Rocky? Rocky Squirrel? went after one of my family, I might have suffered a sudden onset of uncontrollable raising of my knee. (That Karma thing, you understand.) Full stop. Run credits. Close curtains. The end.
Thank you for allowing me to rant. Oh, wait. This is my blog. Thank you for reading my rant. What do you think?
Photo of the Week:
Books: Remember, if I finish a book, I review it at Rainy Day Reads
Crowbones by Anne Bishop. Oh, yes, I finished it. Think it took me 3, maybe 4 nights. I savored it, I mostly only read it at night and then only if I’d done a fair share of unboxing stuff. It made a marvelous “carrot.” My review can be found here.
Earworm of the Week: “A Change Would Do You Good” by Sheryl Crow performed by Paul Mcdonald and The Grand Magnolias
Quotes of the Week: From Wise Sayings
“Crows will fight over a dead man’s flesh and kill each other for his eyes” —George R.R. Martin (What? You expect something soft and genteel from the man who gave us GoT?)
“We heap up around us things that we do not need as the crow makes piles of glittering pebbles.” —Laura Ingalls Wilder
“If men had wings and bore black feathers, Few of them would be clever enough to be crows.” —Henry Ward Beecher
And there we are. Another week, another blog. Auntie Lenora hopes you week was fantabulously wonderful, and the coming week will treat you even better. The Brave Dog sends more pupkisses. TTFN and see you soon. As Garrison Keillor says—”Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.”
ps. I wan’t kidding when I said Winter gets an encore:
Apropos of nothing, happy National Pet Day to Sammy Brave Dig!
Oh, he so proud, now. And I even gave him extra pets 😉
Chris Rock’s joke was acceptable if Will’s wife was subject of a “roast”; those kind of mean jibes are expected…so he was outta line, yes.
Smith’s response was even more so. They both deserved censuring.
beg to disagree with your ‘ a comedian goes for a laugh out of someone else’s pain,’
Rock’s 3 words “like GI Jane” seemed a compliment to me. [baldness IS beautiful]
I Found W. Smith’s violence so inexcusable that I will never again watch him nor one of his movies. Sorry, but seems stupid to confuse ‘protecting your wife’ with slapping a poor presenter who is obliged to go on with the show.
Fortunately we are good friends and can disagree. Like I said, I only read about after the fact. If she is having trouble accepting her baldness, and I agree, I think it’s beautiful on her, his comment was hurtful. I did not mean to give the impression that all comedians go for a laugh out of someone’s pain, but in this case, it could have caused some. And GI Jane didn’t go bald, just closely shaved. And when a comedian goes for the laugh out of someone’s pain, and it does happen, it’s violence. That’s my opinion and I’m stickin’ to it 😉