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President Xi Jinping of China welcomed President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia for a brief state visit in Beijing on Saturday: photo by
Mark Schiefelbein/Associated Press, 25 June 2016
President Xi Jinping of China welcomed President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia for a brief state visit in Beijing on Saturday: photo by
Mark Schiefelbein/Associated Press, 25 June 2016
The Dissolution of The New World Order
The new world order and the old refusal of the stubborn human to submit to order
Violently collide, and out of this impact comes a new new
World order, and then a new complication of the human
Occurs, and there is another violent collision, and these complications
And collisions multiply expo -- what was that word again, exponentially?
Irresolute. Inconclusive. Ongoing. Objectionable. Insane
New world orders keep popping up, impossibly unfurling, proliferating in explosive
Nodes of new disorder spreading across the world display screen and out
Come the armor, the weaponry, the festival, the holiday declared
In honor of the latest new world order even before it has emerged, revealing
The difficult truth, that all new world orders were always temporary, provisional
Acts of wishful thinking on the part of the stubborn human, so that
The stubborn human no longer seeks resolution in a new world order, until it does
And no longer collides violently with its own broken new world orders, until it does.
Britain’s decision to leave the bloc dominated newspaper front pages in Athens on Saturday.: photo by
Simela Pantzartzi/European Pressphoto Agency, 25 June 2016
Britain’s decision to leave the bloc dominated newspaper front pages in Athens on Saturday.: photo by
Simela Pantzartzi/European Pressphoto Agency, 25 June 2016
LEBANON - A cardboard crucifix sits on a hill at the Monastery of the Cross in Jal el-Dib. By @Patrick_Baz #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
Here's
why, in the age of video, still images will always have their place.
Pic by Ben Cawthra: image via Gordon Rayner @gordonrayner, 24 June 2016
Withdrawing from the European
Union is a lengthy process that Mr. Cameron will largely leave to his
successor. It will mean pulling out from the world’s largest trading
zone, with 508 million residents, including the 65 million people of
Britain, and a commitment to the free movement of labor, capital, goods
and services.: photo by Andrew Testa for The New York Times, 24 June 2016
Withdrawing from the European
Union is a lengthy process that Mr. Cameron will largely leave to his
successor. It will mean pulling out from the world’s largest trading
zone, with 508 million residents, including the 65 million people of
Britain, and a commitment to the free movement of labor, capital, goods
and services.: photo by Andrew Testa for The New York Times, 24 June 2016
Demonstrators are sprayed with a police water cannon
during clashes that erupted at the end of a education reform march in
Santiago, Chile. Students are demonstrating to demand
free access to school for all ages, including university level.: photo by Esteban Felix / AP, 23 June 2016
A
horse rears in the crowd during the traditional San Juan,
or Saint John, festival in the town of Ciutadella, on the Balearic
Island of Menorca, on the eve of Saint John's day on June 23, 2016.
During the festival, Minorcan race horses gallop and prance on their
hind legs through the streets of Ciutadella to honor of the town's
patron saint. As the caixers, or horse riders, ride together in a
parade, spectators attempt to pat the horses' chests to get good luck.: photo by Jaime Reina / AFP, 23 June 2016
A Syrian refugee from Aleppo holding her son's hand
walks past an advertising banner used as a makeshift tent in a Syrian
refugee camp in Kab Elias, in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley: photo by Patrick Baz / AFP, 20 June 2016
Steam rises from a scrum during the Super Rugby
Exhibition match between the Rebels and the Hurricanes at Harlequins
Rugby Club in Melbourne, Australia.: photo by Scott Barbour, 23 June 2016
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer Constantino
Zarate tries to herd an emu off the highway as a wildfire continues to
burn north of the U.S. Mexico border near Potrero, California: photo by Mike Blake / Reuters, 21 June 2016
A woman sits with her belongings in front of the rubble of her
destroyed houses after a tornado in Funing, in Yancheng, in China’s
Jiangsu province today: photo by Johannes Eisele/AFP, 24 June 2016
A woman sits with her belongings in front of the rubble of her
destroyed houses after a tornado in Funing, in Yancheng, in China’s
Jiangsu province today: photo by Johannes Eisele/AFP, 24 June 2016
CHINA - A woman sits with her belongings in front of the rubble of her houses after a tornado in Funing. By @johaynz: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
COLOMBIA - Colombians celebrate in Medellin after the ceasefire between the Gov. and FARC guerrillas. By @RAULARBOLEDA: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
PHILIPPINES - The religious festival in honor of St. John the Baptist (mud people festival) in Aliaga. By Ted Aljibe: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
SYRIA - Syrian girls ride a horse and carriage carrying a water tank near Manbij. By @Delilsouleman #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
WEST BANK - Palestinians walk through an Israeli checkpoint between Bethlehem and Jerusalem. By Musa Al-Shaer #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
MYANMAR - Myanmar Buddhists ransack mosque as religious violence flares in Thuye Tha Mein. By @ye_aung_thu #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
SYRIA - US-backed Kurdish and Arab fighters sit in vehicle as they advance into IS bastion of Manbij. By @DelilSouleiman: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
UKRAINE- A resident of Donetsk looks through a hole into a building after a night shelling. By Aleksey Filippov #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
WEST BANK - Clashes against expropriation of Palestinian land by Israel in Kfar Qaddum. By Jaafar Ashtiyeh #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
FRANCE - Migrants walk past a graffiti reading "London my dream" at the "Jungle" camp in Calais. By Philippe Huguen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 24 June 2016
El Brexit reaviva el debate sobre los campamentos de migrantes de Calais #AFP: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 25 June 2016
INDIA - A kashmiri protestor holds stones in his hand during clashes in downtown Srinagar. By @TauseefMUSTAFA: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 23 June 2016
A panoramic view of the city of La Paz pictured from El Alto, Bolivia: photo by David Mercado / Reuters, 21 June 2016
A King Vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) chick, born after its
egg was artificially incubated for 58 days, is fed by a volunteer at
Santa Fe Zoo in Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia: photo by Raul Arboleda / AFP, 17 June 2016
Members of Mexican Federal Police clash with teachers
holding a protest against an education reform and the arrest of two of
their leaders, in Oaxaca State. At least three people
were killed and dozens injured when police clashed with thousands of
teachers blocking roads in a protest in southern Mexico on Sunday,
leaving some officers with bullet wounds.: photo by AFP, 19 June 2016
Seven-year-old female panda Huan-Huan, before undergoing
an ultrasound test on June 23, 2016, at the zoological park of Beauval
in Saint-Aignan, France, after showing signs of pregnancy over the past
few weeks.: photo by Guillaume Souvant / AFP, 23 June 2016
A municipal worker covers graffiti with gray paint
before a demonstration near the headquarters of the pro-Kurdish Ozgur Gundem
newspaper in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey stepped up its
crackdown on the media Monday, detaining and charging the local
representative of international rights group Reporters Without Borders
(RSF) and two intellectuals for “terrorist propaganda.” The RSF
representative Erol Onderoglu, the journalist Ahmet Nesin, and the
rights activist and academic Sebnem Korur Fincanci were charged for
taking part in a campaign of solidarity with the newspaper in May.: photo by Ozan Kose / AFP, 21 June 2016
Untitled: photo by elinorfo, 7 June 2016
Untitled: photo by elinorfo, 7 June 2016
Untitled: photo by elinorfo, 7 June 2016
Franz Kafka: Resolutions
Eyes (Jewgienij Bal): photo by Anna Bal, 2005
To lift yourself out of a miserable mood, even if you have to do it by
strength of will, should be easy. I force myself out of my chair,
stride around the table, exercise my head and neck, make my eyes
sparkle, tighten the muscles around them. Defy my own feelings, welcome
A. enthusiastically supposing he comes to see me, amiably tolerate B.
in my room, swallow all that is said at C.'s, whatever pain and trouble
it may cost me, in long draughts.
Yet even if I manage that, one single slip, and a slip cannot be
avoided, will stop the whole process, easy and painful alike, and I will
have to shrink back into my own circle again.
So perhaps the best resource is to meet everything passively, to make
yourself an inert mass, and, if you feel that you are being carried
away, not to let yourself be lured into taking a single unnecessary
step, to stare at others with the eyes of an animal, to feel no
compunction, in short, with your own hand to throttle down whatever
ghostly life remains in you, that is, to enlarge the final peace of the
graveyard and let nothing survive save that.
A characteristic movement in such a condition is to run your little finger along your eyebrows.
Franz Kafka (1883-1924): Resolutions (Entschlüsse), written between 1904 and 1912, from Betrachtung (Meditation), 1913, translated by Willa and Edwin Muir in The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces, 1948
Untitled [found photo]: image by elinor, 24June 2016
Untitled [found photo]: image by elinor, 24June 2016
The awful wait (Chairvllle, Southampton, New Jersey): photo by efo, 18 June 2016
The awful wait (Chairvllle, Southampton, New Jersey): photo by efo, 18 June 2016
The awful wait (Chairvllle, Southampton, New Jersey): photo by efo, 18 June 2016
Tree (Richmond, California): photo by efo, 19 June 2016
Tree (Richmond, California): photo by efo, 19 June 2016
A characteristic movement in such a condition is to run your little finger along your eyebrows
Tree (Richmond, California): photo by efo, 19 June 2016
Airbus A380 Variation 1 [over Dugny, Ile-de-France]: photo by
Adrien Sifre, 19 June 2013
Airbus A380 Variation 1 [over Dugny, Ile-de-France]: photo by
Adrien Sifre, 19 June 2013
Airbus A380 Variation 1 [over Dugny, Ile-de-France]: photo by
Adrien Sifre, 19 June 2013
On the way to Bamberg [Bavaria]: photo by
Bill Barrber, 22 August 2007
Staudammkrone dam at Lüner Lake, Austria: photo by Friedrich Böhringer, 2010
2 comments:
the micro/macro connections/juxtapositions of the recycling of the inevitabilities....another brilliant post Tom...
Thanks Michael. Miking the macaroni may not deter those scary inevitabilities, maybe out best hope any more is down to praying, or, probably about equally effectual, hoping to somehow (through what? distracting comic relief? tactical feigned surrender?) slow down the inexorable advance... though then again... a skinhead neo-nazi rally in Sacto today immediately turned into a bloodbath. Product and portent. Can it be we've already had our referendum on whether to survive as a species, and not even noticed, because we're up to our hips in the outcome phase of the experiment?
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