You humans say "swine flu" but you admit http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517640,00.html it is a cocktail of human, bird and pig viruses. In this way we can just as easily say "human flu" or "bird flu", or made in some lab somewhere for general distribution so that the WHO forces you to roll up your sleeve. In the meantime, where's my mommy?
by Bill Adams
Pigs are funny
They make me chuckle
Ducks are funny, too.
-- A Haiku, by Bill Adams
One of these days, our kind will eat you for breakfast with our eggs.
A big pig eatin stuff. Taken at Monkey World, Abercrave.
Even the sexiest women in the world eventually rendezvous with gravity.
This may sound unbelievable, but there's more to life than mammary glands.
Which is why it's much healthier in the long run to focus on the Golden Ratio instead of those lovely breasts and pretty face in the mirror.
Laos, Kambodscha, Thailand 2007 (Set)
Near Luang Prabang, Laos
Eighty deaths attributed to "swine flu" in Mexico, 20 of which have been confirmed. Mass media-led anxiety rises worldwide.
Ask yourself how many people died today on Earth from influenza, the non-hog type. Back in the '80s Oprah predicted that by 1990 1 in 5 heterosexual Amerikans would be dead of AIDS. It didn't happen. A couple of years ago bird flu was going to wipe out hundreds of millions. Down the memory hole for that one. Before feathery flu, SARS was going to kill everyone. Came and went. Remember Ebola? It was going to eat you up and hundreds of millions of others in a global pandemic and leave us all a festering pool of black puss. Or was that just in that Dustin Hoffman movie?
In 2007 the American Cancer Society reported there were 7.6 million cancer deaths worldwide, 20,821 per day. In just the United States, about 700,000 people die of heart disease every year, 1,918 deaths per day. Where are the screaming mass media headlines proclaiming the dangers of supersized excitotoxin-rich globalized lifestyles?
Are you sure you want to to put a surgical mask on and get into your car and drive to work? After all, a million people die in car crashes every year on Planet Earth, 41,000 in Amerika alone, 112 daily.
Are you sure you're happy allowing your government to let private central bankers make money as debt out of think air with interest charged? The debts involved get pretty damn pandemic. The New York Times, the Guardian, Le Monde, and Asahi Shimbun hype the latest germ scare but don't say a word about this biggest of political issues. In the US, for instance, every man, woman, child and baby owes the Federal Reserve $380,000. But your "free, open, honest and fair" newspapers, magazines, the UN, the teleprompter messiah, all say watch out for hogs.
When pigs fly, who benefits?
Swine.
The Mother, Savitri http://www.sriaurobindosociety.org.in/mother/mother.htm, speaks. Clip from a May 1967 Surendra Jauhar interview.
Florent Tillon http://florent-tillon.fr/rond-point-de-la-porte-maillot-florent-tillon.html is a French film maker and Detroit Wildlife is his (her?) rehearsal (made in summer of 2008) for a bigger project coming up about Detroit. Motown is seriously depressed in spite of its biggest and most famous employer, GM, being headquartered at the Renaissance Center. Creative people are determined to do well, however. As the city becomes increasingly rural we see more folks growing their own vegetables, and raising chickens and goats. There are even rabbits and pheasants frolicking about in what used to be the concrete jungle.
The global economy is still sinking by design because the anthropo-alpha class practice black hole economics with their funny money system of money as debt made out of nothing with interest charged. The gentleman who speaks extensively in this video and ends it has the right attitude about what to do: low tech self-sufficiency.
GM will shut down most of its US plants this summer http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/5209324/GM-eyes-factory--closures-as-Chapter-11-looms.html and that will have further detrimental economic ramifications in North America. Just a few years ago, the thought of behemoth GM going bankrupt was laughable; today, it looks quite possible. Excuse the pessimism porn but the economy is nowhere close to bottoming yet.
It's time to raise some free range chickens and dirty your hands by growing your own non-GMO veggies.
Long live Detroit.
via KO neighbor patapete
No questions allowed. Just click to watch a wolf chase a pig.
Now make your own stop-motion video with your digital camera http://photojojo.com/content/tutorials/stop-motion-digital-camera/.
It's not surprising that Japan experiences close to 90 suicides on average every day. The Japanese mass media/officialdom fuss over SMAP star Tsuyoshi is a symptom of how superficial Japanese mainstream society is. Reminds us of Janet Jackson's nipple being exposed at a Super Bowl once upon a time. If we're lucky, as babies, we get to suck on nipples, and, many grown men never seem to get over the habit. Yet, when Janet's nipple pops out or Tsuyoshi decides to release some frustration in his birthday suit with some drinking buddies in a Tokyo park in the middle of the night--hell's bells.
Any veteran of Japanese end of year parties 忘年会 knows that the chances of seeing a man take his clothes off after he's had about 25 too many beers and sake is not insignificant. All year, Mr Watanabe is a diligent office worker. But at the end of year party, in front of his colleagues, he might strip and run around the room like a toddler fleeing his mommy.
So why the hypocrisy? Instead of vilifying a SMAP member it would be better for Japan to consider its alcohol problem in connection to its highly oppressive lifestyle. Instead of howling over a celebrity's naked body the nation should wonder why it tolerates the trashing of the country by the construction state. Or, if that's too much, focus on ways for Japanese to vomit in the streets responsibly, instead of the indiscriminate way they seem to do it after a heavy night of drinking.
Oh shit! Did I just step on some puke?