“Smells Chocolatey, Eh?”

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of an acquaintance, after she shared a status update from actress, Mara Wilson

Jennifer H.:

Mara Wilson: People sometimes tell me Bruce Bogtrotter eating the cake in Matilda was one of the most stressful things they’d experienced as a kid. I always want to say “In that case, I’m really glad you had a happy childhood.”

Selma G.: And I was just sitting there all jealous wanting some cake. 😐

Will O.: I think all the little girls being physically brutalized was a bit worse

Selma G.: Roald Dahl that stinker!

Rayn: “Smells chocolatey, eh?”

A Nation-State is a Monopoly on Violence

I originally posted the following video and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

A Nation-State is a Monopoly on Violence:
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My Commentary: Even Obama agrees: what sets the State apart is its legal monopoly on violence!

The Wonders of the Cetacean Brain

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following captioned photo, being shared from here by my friend, Siobhán L., and promptly shared it to my own wall…

Essay by Captain Paul Watson: "What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world! The paragon of animals!" - William Shakespeare, Hamlet The human species may not be the paragon of animals as Hamlet so eloquently described to us. There is another group of species on this Earth perhaps more deserving of such lofty praise. It is ironic that science, in its pursuit of knowledge, may soon lead us to understand that we are not what we believe or desire ourselves to be, that we are not the most knowledgeable life-form on the planet. Biological science is provoking us to shatter our image of human superiority. Confronted with new realities, we may be forced to change our perceptions. For the first time in our history, a small group of scientists stands on the threshold of communicating with a non-human intelligence. Probing the oceans instead of deep space, they are searching for an alternative terrestrial intelligence. (ATI)" (Read Entire Caption Here...)

Essay by Captain Paul Watson: “What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world! The paragon of animals!” – William Shakespeare, Hamlet
The human species may not be the paragon of animals as Hamlet so eloquently described to us. There is another group of species on this Earth perhaps more deserving of such lofty praise.
It is ironic that science, in its pursuit of knowledge, may soon lead us to understand that we are not what we believe or desire ourselves to be, that we are not the most knowledgeable life-form on the planet. Biological science is provoking us to shatter our image of human superiority. Confronted with new realities, we may be forced to change our perceptions. For the first time in our history, a small group of scientists stands on the threshold of communicating with a non-human intelligence. Probing the oceans instead of deep space, they are searching for an alternative terrestrial intelligence. (ATI)” (Read Entire Caption Here…)

My Commentary: Something to ponder…

Feedback on Team Backpack Cypher, Featuring Reverie and Murs

The following correspondence originally took place upon my Facebook wall…

Tru LeoReverie & Murs – Cypher (produced by Chex):

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Rayn: Skillz!

Tru Leo: TruDat

Discussing Rates of Violence Against Women Among America’s Police Officers

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Are You a Man Looking to Legally Beat Women? Become a Cop!”…

Rayn: Yup…

“If Ray Rice didn’t want to lose his job for beating women, he should have become a cop.”

Daniel Sv.: Cops have the highest rates of domestic abuse and divorces.