The Frogs Have More Fun...

Flowers



"All the names I know from nurse:
Gardener's garters, Shepherd's purse,
Bachelor's buttons, Lady's smock,
And the Lady Hollyhock.

Fairy places, Fairy things,
Fairy woods where the wild bee wings,
Tiny trees for tiny dames.
- These must all be Fairy names !"

(from Child's Garden of Verses
by R.L. Stevenson)


"Anyone can write a short-story.
A bad one, I mean."

(R.L. Stevenson)
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"Science without conscience is the Soul's perdition."
- Francois Rabelais, Pantagruel
- Acc to/above is citated from: Medical Apartheid. The dark history of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present, by Harriet A. Washington (Doubleday ; 2006 ; p. 1.)

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"In the high society of the first half of the century, marriage, despite it's bestowal status upon the wife, was the most absurdity. Marriage, conferring instanteous rank or money, ... lost most of its prestige and moment right after the wedding. ...By the end of the century, spurred by Rousseau's moralistic Nouvelle Hèloíse, a contrary cult, that of virtue, arose. After 1770 conjugal and maternal love became not merely admissible, but, for some, moral imperatives. ...

[...]
...Rousseau, who sought for himself the crown of morality in ostensibly defending marriage, presents in his Nouvelle Hèloíse the most enticing and extended defense of illicit love ever penned. The root of the problem is that as the century progressed sensibility became confused with morality: passionate feeling, if expressed in a highly civilized mode with grace and nuance, makes us forgive the Rousseau of The Confessions, for example, his pettiness, his jealousies, his betrayals. This moral-amoral byplay, present already in the novels of Richardson, was to be more intense as the century unfolded."
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Madelyn Gutwirth : Madame De Staèl, Novelist. The emergence of the Artist as Woman (10,15.)

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"...As the social contract seems tame in comparison with war, so fucking and sucking come to seem merely nice, and therefore unexciting. ... To be 'nice', as to be civilized, means being alienated from this savage experience - which is entirely staged. [...] The rituals of domination and enslavement being more and more practiced, the art that is more and more devoted to rendering their themes, are perhaps only a logical extension of an affluent society's tendency to turn every part of people's lives into a taste, a choice; to invite them to regard their very lives as a (life) style." - Susan Sontag , on 'Fascinating Fascism' (-74; p 103;104-5 at Under the sign of Saturn)
; "Anyone who cannot give an account to oneself of the past three thousand years remains in darkness, without experience, living from day to day." (Goethe) - as cited by Sontag (on same compile; p. 137.)

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"It is widely accepted that we are now living in the 'Anthropocene', a new geological epoch in which the Earth's ecosystems and climate are being fundamentally altered by the activities of humans. I loathe the term, but I can't deny that it's appropriate."
; (Goulson), Silent Earth : Averting the Insect Apocalypse (2021; p 47.)
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"It is sometimes said that humanity is at war with nature, but the word 'war' implies a two-way conflict. Our chemical onslaught on nature is more akin to genocide. It is small wonder that our wildlife is in decline."
; (Goulson, 2021 ; 118.)
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"If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities." (Voltaire)
- Citated from; (Joy, Melanie), Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows : An Introduction to Carnism(2010; p. 95.)
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"In the presence of the monster, you have eyes and ears for nothing else."
; (Flora Tristan) : London Journal of Flora Tristan: the Aristocracy and the Working Class of England ; 1842-edit. (tr: 1982. ; p. 71.)

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"Every minority invokes justice, and justice is liberty.
A party can be judged of only by the doctrine which
it professes when it is the strongest."
Mdme de Staêl
(on) 'Consideration sur le Révolution de la Francaise' [1818]


1/3/10

Intermission (IV.)


(/Book recommendations 22 1/2 ; 'The great Trek')



...With the purpose for some contemplations on sustained forestry ethics and practical ecological wisdom, we earlier promptly devoted few words for the many qualities and remarkable benefits the forests can offer for humans (considering the perspectives of mental well-being and general healths). Should we perhaps have known such words far too poetic an approach and over too simplified to please his highness persistentent and stubborn intentions for to guide us on this aspect...(Probably) wasn't then also considered exiciting enough since we've afterwards been receiving yet more targeted propaganda in form of those adverts from the turbulescent TV-series that show spectacular representations of the uses of logging copters, hideous diesel-slurping maccina and the thrilling (action scenes) from these on-the-edge-tree-cut-projects...I guess it appears his way of saying that such views could be diminished for amounts of timber calculated in square-metres, and for practical questions like how the job done most visibly and loud, (us) then supposed to understand this a tie between what is to be said from and how on this matter...

...But, of course, when finding one's own words not adequate or rejected, it's sometimes useful to lean on someone elses; And in this case we find the same presented with more artistic and skillful way, like in form of comics. So here's a few cartoons from a fine 1970s serie (named as 'The Great Trek' or something like that), drawn by a Belgian artist Dupa...Story is told from the view-point of those little forest friends, various animal species inhabiting the place which becomes under such mass-scale destruction. These cartoon-pics are from the beginning of the story, when the man-made projects first take place and begin to change their environments:





...It has some aspects typical from the times when the comic 1st appeared, but actually we find not very much changed in the usual manners since few decades past...





...And notwithstanding the previously said, it's quite dramatic expressions, - often thats, perhaps, the best way to get one's message for the surface & presented...





...But, shows not at all distorted truths or exaggerates the actual incidents, it can be noted too...



(...Although, must also admit, that we took liberty to very slightly altering the words in speak bubbles and texts because concising and clarifying needs when representing it in these few cartoons picked from original series...)


Story then continues further in serie, with rather sharp tones and also for observations from the social customs, even (those familiar with it know). Well worth reading, so we're including this also as recommendations post (but with 1/2 number again), although it may appear difficult to obtain nowadays.

From the purposes of this post, nothing further to add...Actually we've again provided all too many explanations/words within.

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(...And, by the way, here's also newsings of a some hilarious, more 'present-day' artistic creations and earth-works...)

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