Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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I finally banned Sweepy; he was on my corner too long. Here's footage of the event. He ain't comin' back.
My neighbor is outside putting the snow plow on his truck... I guess the time is here.. .
Frankly, England does not deserve pride. It has gone to the dogs, and that may be an insult to dogs. If England is to restore its sense of pride, it needs to start with its sense of shame. And the first thing it should be ashamed of is the pathetic excuse for a government that afflicts it at present, and will afflict it for the indefinite future until something drastic is done.

For example, according to official statistics, between 1900 and 1992 the crime rate in Great Britain, indictable offenses per capita known to the police, increased by a factor of 46. That’s not 46%. Oh, no. That’s 4600%. Many of the offenders having been imported specially, to make England brighter and more colorful. This isn’t a government. It’s a crime syndicate.
Forwarded from Wulfgar's Onion Fields 2: Jocular George Droyd's Serendipitous Summer Soirée
Eating out has gotten so expensive 💔
Among Protestant Christian sects there were several significant movements toward cooperation and even toward formal union. Many barriers between them were broken down, at least in part, by the Young Men’s Christian Association, which had been founded in the nineteenth century but which expanded very rapidly during and after the Great War. The Salvation Army, dating from about the year 1880, was another factor in the same process: it placed emphasis on spiritual earnestness, on evangelical work among the poor, and on charitable endeavors, rather than on sectarian controversies. There were also various “federations of churches,” and in Canada, after the Great War, several Protestant denominations were actually united. Such interdenominational and unifying movements were made easier by the fact that the original theological differences between the various sects were no longer regarded as very important by a large number of church members.

Some Protestants, reacting against the decline of dogma and the doubting of the miraculous and the supernatural, turned increasingly toward Christian Science or towards spiritualism or theosophy. In some countries, and especially in the United States, the current vogue of Darwinism and other theories of evolution caused a new outburst of opposition from stalwart groups of Protestants to the claims of “science,” and a stubborn reaffirmation of their fundamental faith in the literal inspiration of the Bible. These “Fundamentalists,” as they were called, were fairly numerous in several Protestant denominations, and they contested with their “Progressive” or “Modernist” brethren the control of Protestant churches, particularly the Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Baptist, and Methodist.

—Carlton J. H. Hayes, A Political and Social History of Modern Europe vol. 2
This made me curious about when Wikipedia's fate became sealed.

Wikipedia was founded in early 2001. One go to answer would be when "reputable sources" was added to the section on article neutrality. Doing this hands over control of truth to established authorities, and the end result is obviously leftist. That occurred in late 2004.

Anybody have any way they can push the leftificarion even earlier? That was my first try.
What is a cheap cooking utensil that you suspect the average person doesn't have, but should?

(An additional, related question: an expensive one? This can obviously be more narrow. Doesn't need to be something you'd recommend to everyone.)