Als Kind ging der Vater unseres Autors in die Kirche. Als Erwachsener blieb er ihr fern. Fast 45 Jahre lang. Nun geht er wieder hin. Warum?
La conséquence de la paresse, la suffisance et l’indifférence des imbéciles tenant les rênes dans nos établissements scolaires
Excellent analysis from Jordan Peterson
9 départements en vigilance orange aux orages violents – LCI
Actualités Météo : INTEMPÉRIES – Ce vendredi, Météo France a placé neuf départements en vigilance orange aux orages violents. Le début du phénomène est attendu aux alentours de 15h.
— Read on www.lci.fr/meteo/previsions-meteo-france-9-departements-en-vigilance-orange-aux-orages-violentsaube-tarn-yonne-meuse-2129145.html
Another pleasant puzzle

L’astuce géniale pour éplucher ses pommes de terre en quelques secondes
Je vais essayer cela demain… LJ
In St. Martin

Very satisfying
Completed in fading light in St. Martin

Solved in flight
on the aeroplane between Southampton and La Rochelle.

Au grand café, vous êtes entré par hasard…

Me and my shadoof 🎶

La mort du Zoulou blanc
What a joyous moment on stage!
Amy Chua – Wikipedia
Amy Chua – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Chua
In her discussion with Anne McElvoy on the podcast “The Economist Asks” Amy Chua offers some wise and unusually balanced insights into the problematic schism entailed by identity politics and the damage caused to the “connective tissue” holding heterogeneous societies such as the USA and the UK together.
The Economist asks: Have identity politics gone too far? | The Economist asks on acast
Tribalism has always existed, but is now playing a far more pivotal role in society: from the rise of gender and ethnic affiliation, to nationalist parties in Europe and even the appeal of Donald Trump. Amy Chua, author of “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” and “Political Tribes”, explains why the politics of sharp-edged identities have become so powerful.For information regarding your data privacy, visitacast.com/privacy
— Read on play.acast.com/s/theeconomistasks/eed21a66-66ac-4463-8f46-f107aec42d8a
Coffee with Chlo’

Marquis de Condorcet
Marquis de Condorcet – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Condorcet
Le cocu
Le dernier repas
Drunken British sailors are invading Florida and beating each other up, because why not?
British sailors from the Royal Navy’s prized new carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrived in the northeast Florida port of Jacksonville Beach Wednesday.
— Read on www.navytimes.com/off-duty/military-culture/2018/09/09/drunken-british-sailors-are-invading-florida-and-beating-each-other-up-because-why-not/
Natural justice – Wikipedia
Natural justice – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_justice
Nemo iudex in causa sua – Wikipedia
Nemo iudex in causa sua – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemo_iudex_in_causa_sua
Audi alteram partem – Wikipedia
Audi alteram partem – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_alteram_partem
My friend and I

Les patois de la Suisse
Klein-Levin Syndrome
Pleasing…

Ernest Dowson
Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam
The brief sum of life forbids us the hope of enduring long. –Horace
They are not long, the weeping and the laughter,
Love and desire and hate:
I think they have no portion in us after
We pass the gate.
They are not long, the days of wine and roses:
Out of a misty dream
Our path emerges for a while, then closes
Within a dream.
Love
Charles Hamilton (writer) – Wikipedia
The genius behind Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School.
Charles Hamilton (writer) – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hamilton_(writer)
Choices, choices …

Rose in the Rain

Why Some People Are Always Late to the Airport . The Atlantic
What a delight!

L’état et la forêt
Practising “Le cocu”
Home and hosed

My friends

Decisions, decisions…

Waldorf Salad
How to make a Waldorf salad:
Once upon a time…
It is strange how little I miss these, for they were once such an important part of my life.

Very pleasing

Very pleasing, since I haven’t had time to do the crossword for a while. Left overnight, things came so much more easily in the morning.
My friend

C’était le temps où Bruxelles bruxellait…
Excellent Yeoman Warder
Hospital of St. Cross

Well said, Roger Scruton!
This point is very well made. I wish I had said it. Sadly, I didn’t, though it is consonant with what I have thought for years and said, without undue repetition, for years.
“It also, though, goes to the heart of what we think communication is. You know, if you think of communication as an exercise in respect for the other, you don’t repeat yourself. Repeating yourself suggests that you’re either demented or that you just don’t care about the other person’s response; you’re prepared to override it and say the same thing again and again. There’s no way in which a chanted slogan invites an answer. I think there’s a whole politics of that kind which grows out of the mass movements on the left but also invades the language of the left.”
Douglas Murray in conversation with Roger Scruton | Coffee House
What does it mean to be a conservative? Last night, The Spectator brought together Douglas Murray and Roger Scruton to discuss that question. Here is the full transcript of their conversation: Douglas…
Source: Full transcript: Douglas Murray in conversation with Roger Scruton | Coffee House
This trend was foreseeable more than twenty years ago, though this is one of the most egregiously disgusting examples. Audioboom / The hit job: the Scruton tapes and the modern art of character assassination
What are we thinking of? | Books | The Guardian
Some reflections on the dangers of philistinism.
People visited coffee bars to discuss books. Now they go to discuss coffee. Is the British intellectual in mortal danger?
— Read on http://www.theguardian.com/books/2001/jul/08/socialsciences.highereducation

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