Saturday [1 to 5]

(0148) This is one of Pattern A … woken up middle of the night by neighbours but better anyway for aches and pains, think a bit, post this, go back to sleep if possible. Sounds like rain out there. (0232) Trying for some more sleep … hopefully see you other side of that. (0233)

 

5. Lee Rigby birthday July 4th


4. Steve at 1096

  • Globalist Denmark Wants to Deploy ‘Nuclear Option’ to Remove Conservative Hungary’s Voting Rights in the European Union
  • Ukrainian Government Targets Orthodox Church in Crackdown (JH: Wot, again?)
  • French Police Puncture Rubber Boats With Illegal Migrants Trying to Cross
  • Labour Bosses Are Planning a ‘Palace Coup’
  • NATO Сannot Disguise Ukraine’s Plight
  • Testimony Of Ukrainian POW: Mass Flight Of Draft-Eligible Men To Romania
  • Andrew Bridgen v. Matt Hancock: “Hancock’s done far too much harm. And he’s the first domino that’s gonna have to fall”
  • Much more.

3. Zoomer is a good word for Gen Zee (1997 to about 2013/14)

… a generation which, interestingly, has now closed … there are Gen Zee, Millennial (he shudders), Gen X, Boomer, War generation … that’s many completed generations you know (I’m feeling old), let alone their subdivisions.


Trouble with Zoomer as a name is that there aren’t as many, proportionally, as Boomers were but never mind. As Yuri indicated in 1985 … there’ll be a mindless generation, manipulated, brainwashed into destructive left psychoism (just look for the Hamas flags, running onto roads, throwing paint at ancient masterpieces etc. … out of control, bratty) … and yet many now appearing are cynical enough not to buy Big Brother speak. New shoots appearing … isn’t nature wonderful?

Rachel Reves … 1979 … early Millennial, incompetent. Fits.

2. Anyone can make interesting points

… even if only once every so often, even if they’re biased.


1. The constant input of angles online

… is a very good thing, providing our filters are honed … blocking out incoming bollox which we learn over time, letting through to our minds trusted info … but not always … sometimes our own trusted people have fixations we have to allow for.

And we have prejudices … for example, this lass, easy on the eyes, we still might dismiss as a young whippersnapper teaching grandpa to suck eggs … and we’d miss key points by doing so.

More than most things, we need wisdom just now and if we’re in short supply with that … then vast experience, mind open, looking around 24/7 for danger. Memory loss does not help.

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  1. 3. Don’t forget that there a few of us ‘Pre-war’ generation left.

    Many children lived through the war, often with Dad in the forces. Then the deprivations until the mid-1950s. I did not taste chocolate until 1953 when it came off ration, even so it was scarce. I can remember hearing a rumour that a shop about 3 miles away had a delivery. A friend and I went there at ‘Scouts Pace’ [100 paces running, then 100 paces walking]. When we arrived at the shop they were sold out.

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