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  • MikM Offline
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    Mik
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    #108

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    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      Aqua Letifer
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      #109

      👏

      Please love yourself.

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      • George KG Offline
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        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          Aqua Letifer
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          #111

          @George-K said in The poetry thread:

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          Why did they choose Emily Dickinson I wonder? Lots of poets used that meter at the time, it was very common.

          And it came from music.The meter came from music. It's not a coincidence, there's a direct and intentional connection.

          Please love yourself.

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            Doctor Phibes
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            #112

            A favourite from my childhood...

            Matilda, Who Told Lies and Was Burned to Death (1907)

            Matilda told such Dreadful Lies,
            It made one Gasp and Stretch one's Eyes;

            Her Aunt, who, from her Earliest Youth,
            Had kept a Strict Regard for Truth,
            Attempted to Believe Matilda:
            The effort very nearly killed her,
            And would have done so, had not She
            Discovered this Infirmity.

            For once, towards the Close of Day,
            Matilda, growing tired of play,
            And finding she was left alone,
            Went tiptoe to the Telephone
            And summoned the Immediate Aid
            Of London's Noble Fire-Brigade.

            Within an hour the Gallant Band
            Were pouring in on every hand,
            From Putney, Hackney Downs, and Bow
            With Courage high and Hearts a-glow
            They galloped, roaring through the Town
            'Matilda's House is Burning Down!'
            Inspired by British Cheers and Loud
            Proceeding from the Frenzied Crowd,
            They ran their ladders through a score
            Of windows on the Ball Room Floor;
            And took Peculiar Pains to Souse
            The Pictures up and down the House,
            Until Matilda's Aunt succeeded
            In showing them they were not needed;
            And even then she had to pay
            To get the Men to go away!

            It happened that a few Weeks later
            Her Aunt was off to the Theatre
            To see that Interesting Play
            The Second Mrs Tanqueray.
            She had refused to take her Niece
            To hear this Entertaining Piece:
            A Deprivation Just and Wise
            To Punish her for Telling Lies.

            That Night a Fire did break out-
            You should have heard Matilda Shout!
            You should have heard her Scream and Bawl,
            And throw the window up and call
            To People passing in the Street-
            (The rapidly increasing Heat
            Encouraging her to obtain
            Their confidence)-but all in vain!
            For every time She shouted 'Fire!'
            They only answered 'Little Liar'!
            And therefore when her Aunt returned,
            Matilda, and the House, were Burned.

            I was only joking

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            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

              A favourite from my childhood...

              Matilda, Who Told Lies and Was Burned to Death (1907)

              Matilda told such Dreadful Lies,
              It made one Gasp and Stretch one's Eyes;

              Her Aunt, who, from her Earliest Youth,
              Had kept a Strict Regard for Truth,
              Attempted to Believe Matilda:
              The effort very nearly killed her,
              And would have done so, had not She
              Discovered this Infirmity.

              For once, towards the Close of Day,
              Matilda, growing tired of play,
              And finding she was left alone,
              Went tiptoe to the Telephone
              And summoned the Immediate Aid
              Of London's Noble Fire-Brigade.

              Within an hour the Gallant Band
              Were pouring in on every hand,
              From Putney, Hackney Downs, and Bow
              With Courage high and Hearts a-glow
              They galloped, roaring through the Town
              'Matilda's House is Burning Down!'
              Inspired by British Cheers and Loud
              Proceeding from the Frenzied Crowd,
              They ran their ladders through a score
              Of windows on the Ball Room Floor;
              And took Peculiar Pains to Souse
              The Pictures up and down the House,
              Until Matilda's Aunt succeeded
              In showing them they were not needed;
              And even then she had to pay
              To get the Men to go away!

              It happened that a few Weeks later
              Her Aunt was off to the Theatre
              To see that Interesting Play
              The Second Mrs Tanqueray.
              She had refused to take her Niece
              To hear this Entertaining Piece:
              A Deprivation Just and Wise
              To Punish her for Telling Lies.

              That Night a Fire did break out-
              You should have heard Matilda Shout!
              You should have heard her Scream and Bawl,
              And throw the window up and call
              To People passing in the Street-
              (The rapidly increasing Heat
              Encouraging her to obtain
              Their confidence)-but all in vain!
              For every time She shouted 'Fire!'
              They only answered 'Little Liar'!
              And therefore when her Aunt returned,
              Matilda, and the House, were Burned.

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              Aqua Letifer
              wrote on last edited by
              #113

              @Doctor-Phibes said in The poetry thread:

              A favourite from my childhood...

              Matilda, Who Told Lies and Was Burned to Death (1907)

              Classic. Always loved that one, too.

              Please love yourself.

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              • MikM Offline
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                Mik
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                #114

                There's a fairy tale for that y'know. The boy who cried wolf.

                But Matilda's is a better mental picture.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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                  Aqua Letifer
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                  #115

                  Here's something that's interesting. This is from Lokasenna (Loki's Argument). Here's the original:

                  Veit ek, ef fyr útan værak,
                  svá sem fyr innan emk,
                  Ægis höll of kominn,
                  höfuð þitt bæra ek í hendi mér;
                  lykak þér þat fyr lygi.

                  Snjallr ertu í sessi,
                  skal-at-tu svá gera,
                  Bragi bekkskrautuðr;
                  vega þú gakk, ef þú vreiðr séir;
                  hyggsk vætr hvatr fyrir.

                  Yes yes I know "what the fuck etc." Here's a translation:

                  Bragi said:
                  If we were outside, and you had not come inside Aegir's hall, I would be holding your severed head. I'd pay you back that way for all your lies.
                  Loki said:
                  You're brave while you're sitting. But you wouldn't do that, Bragi, the benchwarmer. Go ahead and strike me, if you're so angry. A brave man wouldn't be afraid to do it.

                  "Benchwarmer" is an epithet that's about a thousand years old. Has a slightly different meaning now but that's how far back it goes. It's an old, old kenning.

                  Please love yourself.

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                  • MikM Offline
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                    Mik
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #116

                    Do tell..benchwarmer? I couldn't find anything over a couple googles..

                    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                    • MikM Mik

                      Do tell..benchwarmer? I couldn't find anything over a couple googles..

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                      Aqua Letifer
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #117

                      @Mik said in The poetry thread:

                      Do tell..benchwarmer? I couldn't find anything over a couple googles..

                      Yeah, y'know, someone on the team who doesn't play in the games.

                      In this context, it means that you're on the boat for the raiding party (they'd bring benches with them on the longboats to double as a storage locker and a seat for rowing), but you don't get out to fight, you just sit there.

                      Please love yourself.

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                      • MikM Offline
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                        Mik
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #118

                        Makes sense, in a Viking sort of way.

                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        • MikM Offline
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                          Mik
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                          #119

                          Man, does this resonate today.

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                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                            Aqua Letifer
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                            #120

                            Yeats could certainly see what others couldn't.

                            Please love yourself.

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                            • HoraceH Offline
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                              #121

                              Lions are orange.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                              • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                Yeats could certainly see what others couldn't.

                                MikM Offline
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                                Mik
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                                #122

                                @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                Yeats could certainly see what others couldn't.

                                "The best lack all conviction
                                While the worst are full of passionate intensity"

                                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                  Horace
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                                  #123

                                  yeah that line hits with some resonance of truth.

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                  • MikM Mik

                                    Man, does this resonate today.

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                                    Aqua Letifer
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                                    @Mik said in The poetry thread:

                                    Man, does this resonate today.

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                                    I didn't realize—today's the old man's birthday!

                                    Please love yourself.

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                                      Mik
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                                      #125

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                                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                        Aqua Letifer
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                                        #126

                                        Yeah. Appropriate for the season and one of my favorites, @Mik .

                                        Please love yourself.

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                                          This one's @Jolly 's fault. I read this story he posted:
                                          https://nypost.com/2024/10/27/us-news/west-va-boys-build-road-so-helene-victims-can-go-home/

                                          And then it occurred to me that America has no folk heroes anymore. Where are our John Henrys and Annie Oakleys? What happened to Paul Bunyan and Calamity Jane?

                                          So I figured I'd do my part to commemorate these guys. They're certainly deserving of a folk ballad.

                                          On 26 September,
                                          The winds and rain arrived.
                                          Helene, they learned, would have her way
                                          As every road was washed away;
                                          Against the storm, the swell and spray
                                          Few houses had survived.

                                          From Chimney Rock to Bat Cave,
                                          The storm had cut them off.
                                          They worried for their homes and wept;
                                          Some pleaded for support—except
                                          When governments are this inept,
                                          No plea is strong enough.

                                          But there were some who listened
                                          And knew, amid the noise,
                                          No bureaucrats or engineers
                                          Would haul the roads or bridges clear;
                                          That’s when the miners volunteered,
                                          The West Virginia Boys.

                                          They all arrived together
                                          And brought the locals in—
                                          They said like Noah’s flood it rained,
                                          But when at last the water drained,
                                          The mountain’s all that had remained
                                          Of where the roads had been.

                                          So could the Boys move mountains?
                                          They all had little doubt.
                                          “It’s difficult, but there are ways,”
                                          They said, “To get that mountain razed,
                                          Just give us all about three days—
                                          We’ll have a road punched out.”

                                          They got to work that morning
                                          And knew just where to blast.
                                          Within three days, a willing crew
                                          (And sure, a couple backhoes, too)
                                          Would do what no one else could do
                                          And brought them home at last.

                                          When DOT does nothing
                                          And FEMA sends a squad
                                          Of wonks who give you protocol
                                          And you’re ignored by city hall,
                                          Remember, you can always call
                                          The Boys of West-By-God!

                                          Please love yourself.

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