DSCF6242: photo by Maksim Tsekhanovich, 7 May 2018
DSCF6242: photo by Maksim Tsekhanovich, 7 May 2018
DSCF6242: photo by Maksim Tsekhanovich, 7 May 2018
Coexistence [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 May 2018
Coexistence [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 May 2018
Coexistence [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 May 2018
Crete, 2016 / 9226: photo by dirtyharrry, 17 May 2018
Speaking at the White House press briefing on Thursday afternoon,
Sarah Sanders said: “I don’t think the term the president used is strong
enough. Frankly I think the term animal doesn’t go far
enough and I think the president should continue to use his platform and
everything he can do under the law to stop these types of horrible,
horrible, disgusting people.” At the meeting about sanctuary cities on
Wednesday, Trump had said of members of the gang: “You wouldn’t believe how
bad these people are. These aren’t people. These are animals. And we’re
taking them out of the country at a level and at a rate that’s never
happened before.”: photo by Jonathan Ernst/Reuters, 17 May 2018
When a member of the press corps suddenly rose and hurled a dark projectile about the size and shape of a cigar
In the direction of the podium, it was intercepted by the rotating blades of a concealed ceiling fan, and exploded like a water balloon
Causing a stinky brown liquid imbedded with multiple shredded chunky bits to spray down upon the front rows of the briefing room
Where it quickly coagulated into a thick mist which hung upon the air much as if this were the actual 33rd Circle of USA-Hell.
Just another day on the job, one reporter, daubing with a tissue at a fragment of foul lapel spatter, was heard to sigh
As security rushed into the room and preparations for the impromptu beheading began.
As a free human being, I thought then, I could turn and live with animals. In fact I do turn and live with animals.
Well, make that among. The hood was placed over the head of the confused and disheveled offender.
At this point the live feed was interrupted by breaking news from Honolulu warning of missiles incoming from NK. Unless they weren't.
Darkest fucking timeline: image via Gabriela Paiella @GMPaiella, 17 May 2018
A tweet from the US Air Force linking the conflict in
Afghanistan with the ‘Yanny or Laurel’ internet debate.: photo by US
Air Force/Twitter, 17 May 2018
Tweet (Adam H. Johnson): "amazing how the David Frum and Anne Applebaum and Evan McMullins of the world have a definition of 'authoritarianism' that excludes every non-Trump specific transgression the US does, ignores Israel, exempts wars of aggression, overlooks CIA/FBI and only applies to enemy states."We're in the tail end of the era where the US could use terms from human rights and political and democratic morality to describe itself and its enemies, without everybody laughing.
XYMPHORA, 17 May 2018
Hamas is responsible for “human sacrifice” in Gaza, says @TomFriedman. “I am sorry, when you throw thousands… of the flower of your youth against an Israeli fence … it was inevitable that a lot of people were going to get killed … and Hamas knew that”: image via Anderson Cooper 360 @AC360, 17 May 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
You read a headline like this and you think, #MichelleWolf really had an impact.: image via Reading The Pictures @ReadingThePix, 15 May 2018
Crete, 2015 / 8731: photo by dirtyharrry, 17 May 2018
1981_1008 | Moucharabieh - 1999: photo by Pierre Wayser, sometime in 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
Fifth dispatch: A baby girl dies in the haze of Gaza. Pictured here is Ammar – the child's 12-yr-old uncle, who was carrying her when "suddenly he was surrounded by clouds of acrid white smoke.": image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
Family members carry the body of Layla Ghandour, 10 months, to her burial site in Gaza City.: photo by Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2018
Family members carry the body of Layla Ghandour, 10 months, to her burial site in Gaza City.: photo by Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2018
The grandmother supported them from a stipend provided by the Palestinian Authority to the families of those killed in the wars with Israelis. Two of her sons died in previous hostilities. Fourteen people lived off this money, she said.
The power was out in the father’s apartment when he brought Layla’s body home from the hospital. Neighbors brought the family two buckets of water to wash her because the pipes had run dry. The women in the family placed the baby in a pink, plastic basin and gently scooped water over her head by the light of a cellphone.
The mother then wrapped Layla in a white shroud and a red, green, white and black Palestinian flag.
“Oh my beautiful daughter, I lost you,” she sobbed, holding the tiny bundle tightly to her chest. “She is all I have.”
Shortly before the call to prayers sounded, the father took Layla to mosque to pray over her body. He and other family members took turns carrying her on the march from the mosque to a nearby cemetery, past shops shuttered because Hamas had called for a general strike.
As mourners lowered the body into the sandy ground, a wail echoed across ancient tombstones.
“I want to see her one last time,” her mother pleaded.
“It’s God’s will,” the men told her as they shooed her away.
“Have faith in God.”
Muslim students offer noon prayers in Indonesia as the month of Ramadan begins: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 18 May 2018
#Somalia A man piles up bananas at Hamarweyne market during the first day of the month of Ramadan in Mogadishu Photo @Moh_Abdiwahab #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 May 2018
Untitled [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 June 2017
5:03
Hamas is responsible for “human sacrifice” in Gaza, says @TomFriedman. “I am sorry, when you throw thousands… of the flower of your youth against an Israeli fence … it was inevitable that a lot of people were going to get killed … and Hamas knew that”: image via Anderson Cooper 360 @AC360, 17 May 2018
Emanuele Satolli is an Italian photographer based in Istanbul.
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
You read a headline like this and you think, #MichelleWolf really had an impact.: image via Reading The Pictures @ReadingThePix, 15 May 2018
Crete, 2015 / 8731: photo by dirtyharrry, 17 May 2018
1981_1008 | Moucharabieh - 1999: photo by Pierre Wayser, sometime in 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
As U.S. embassy opens in Jerusalem, dozens killed in Gaza: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 14 May 2018
Fifth dispatch: A baby girl dies in the haze of Gaza. Pictured here is Ammar – the child's 12-yr-old uncle, who was carrying her when "suddenly he was surrounded by clouds of acrid white smoke.": image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
It's incredibly difficult to see the faces of disbelief, shock and loss – as the family mourns the death of 10-month-old Layla Ghandour.: image via Marcus Yam @yamphoto, 16 May 2018
Family members carry the body of Layla Ghandour, 10 months, to her burial site in Gaza City.: photo by Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2018
Family members carry the body of Layla Ghandour, 10 months, to her burial site in Gaza City.: photo by Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2018
Layla’s
mother, Mariam Ghandour, 18, said she often argued with her husband
because he could not afford to rent a home for them or provide food and
diapers for his children. Around the time her son died, she moved back
with her mother and grandmother.
The grandmother supported them from a stipend provided by the Palestinian Authority to the families of those killed in the wars with Israelis. Two of her sons died in previous hostilities. Fourteen people lived off this money, she said.
The power was out in the father’s apartment when he brought Layla’s body home from the hospital. Neighbors brought the family two buckets of water to wash her because the pipes had run dry. The women in the family placed the baby in a pink, plastic basin and gently scooped water over her head by the light of a cellphone.
The mother then wrapped Layla in a white shroud and a red, green, white and black Palestinian flag.
“Oh my beautiful daughter, I lost you,” she sobbed, holding the tiny bundle tightly to her chest. “She is all I have.”
Shortly before the call to prayers sounded, the father took Layla to mosque to pray over her body. He and other family members took turns carrying her on the march from the mosque to a nearby cemetery, past shops shuttered because Hamas had called for a general strike.
As mourners lowered the body into the sandy ground, a wail echoed across ancient tombstones.
“I want to see her one last time,” her mother pleaded.
“It’s God’s will,” the men told her as they shooed her away.
“Have faith in God.”
from A baby dies in the heart of Gaza, Alexandra Zavis, Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2018
GAZA STRIP - A Palestinian man points towards the moon in its Crescent form in Khan Yunis Photo @saidkhatib #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 16 May 2018
GAZA STRIP - A youth waves a sparkler at the site of a tent
protest on the Israel-Gaza border as the faithful prepare to start the
Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Photo @saidkhatib #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 16 May 2018
GAZA CITY - The sun prepares to set over Gaza City Photo @MahmudHams #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 16 May 2018
#Indonesia Indonesian Muslim people pray during the first night of Ramadan at Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta Photo @BerryAdek #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 16 May 2018
#Indonesia Indonesian Muslim people pray during the first night of Ramadan at Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta Photo @BerryAdek #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 16 May 2018
Muslim students offer noon prayers in Indonesia as the month of Ramadan begins: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 18 May 2018
epa editor's choice 17 May 2018: IndonsianRamadan Ramadan2018 #Muslim #Baituurrahman #Mosque #fasting #praying #Islam #Aceh #Indonesia #epaphotos Photo epe-efe /Hotli Simanuntak: image via epaphotos @epaphotos, 17 May 2018
epa editor's choice 16 May 2018: #AnwarIbrahim #Corruption #Sodomy #RoyalPardon #KualaLumpur #Malaysia #epaphotos Photo epa-efe / @FazryIsmailBMX: image via epaphotos @epaphotos, 16 May 2018
#Somalia A man piles up bananas at Hamarweyne market during the first day of the month of Ramadan in Mogadishu Photo @Moh_Abdiwahab #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 May 2018
Untitled [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 June 2017
Untitled [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 June 2017
Untitled [Dhaka]: photo by Md. Enamul Kabir, 4 June 2017
I think I could turn and live with
animals, they are so placid and
self-contain'd,
I stand and look at them long and long.
I stand and look at them long and long.
Hoffman's two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni), Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica: photo by Leyo, 2005
They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins,
Mandril (Mandrillus sphinx), Pittsburgh Zoo: photo by matt sabbath, 2008
They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God,
Red-shanked douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), Singapore Zoo: photo by Bjørn Christian Tørresen, 2008
Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning
things,
Red-shanked douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), Philadelphia Zoo: photo by Art G., 2007
Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years
ago,
Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta), travelling in a small group, Berenty Private Reserve, Madagascar: photo by Alex Dunkel, 2003
Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.
Walt Whitman (1819-1892): "I could turn and live with animals", from A Song of Myself, in Leaves of Grass,
1855
Animalia
L1003217 | Hong Kong 2009: photo by Pierre Wayser, 16 March 2009
XL, XS, M [L'viv]: photo by Tetyana Bunyak, 12 May 2018
XL, XS, M [L'viv]: photo by Tetyana Bunyak, 12 May 2018
XL, XS, M [L'viv]: photo by Tetyana Bunyak, 12 May 2018
Untitled: photo by Gustavo Minas, 9 December 2017
Untitled: photo by Gustavo Minas, 9 December 2017
Untitled: photo by Gustavo Minas, 9 December 2017
Untitled [Seattle]: photo by Jill Maguire, 23 April 2017
Mall of America, No. 2. Minneapolis, Minnesota. An empty retail space in the largest mall in America.: photo by Dean Terasaki, 12 March 2017
Mall of America, No. 2. Minneapolis, Minnesota. An empty retail space in the largest mall in America.: photo by Dean Terasaki, 12 March 2017
Mall of America, No. 2. Minneapolis, Minnesota. An empty retail space in the largest mall in America.: photo by Dean Terasaki, 12 March 2017
Untitled [Seattle]: photo by Jill Maguire, 23 April 2017
Mall of America, No. 2. Minneapolis, Minnesota. An empty retail space in the largest mall in America.: photo by Dean Terasaki, 12 March 2017
Mall of America, No. 2. Minneapolis, Minnesota. An empty retail space in the largest mall in America.: photo by Dean Terasaki, 12 March 2017
Mall of America, No. 2. Minneapolis, Minnesota. An empty retail space in the largest mall in America.: photo by Dean Terasaki, 12 March 2017
Untitled [Seattle]: photo by Jill Maguire, 23 April 2017
2 comments:
They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God.
The God talk around the embassy has made me both sick and scared shitless.
As a free human being, I thought then, I could turn and live with animals. In fact I do turn and live with animals.
Well, make that among.
The World would be a safer place if the likes of Kushner and Netanyahu remembered their place in the order of life.
Thanks, Duncan. And indeed they are talking Prayer again in the No Heartland, where today's listless grossly obese teenager is tomorrow's front page hero/villain/victim. Drumpf I believe has the Big Robo Prayer Jet Number One already fired up on the runway and ready to hit the highways of the stratosphere first thang, on the zesty american morning after the bedtime Big Mac kicks in with the usual dreams of ripping willing squads of Eastern European Women to Shreds on Oligarch Yachts, under dazzling golden showers. Jared and Vonky gave Daddy the VR kit for his bar mitzvah, it seems, on strict orders to play with no more than 12 hours per day.
The place of NetanYahoo and the Kushner Mob in the current Administration is a place in an order certainly, but hardly the order of life one fears. Death too has its orders and they are "actually" hitting us in waves, almost like the wildest right wing nut fantasy of your NRA pastor in East TexArse gettin' to the prayin'.
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