The problem.
The solution?
Cartoon by Jeremy Banx
Normalcy Reconsidered
And so, in the summer of 1885, Sitting Bull joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, traveling throughout the United States and into Canada. He drew tremendous crowds. Boos and catcalls sometimes sounded for the “Killer of Custer,” but after each show these same people pressed coins upon him for copies of his signed photograph. Sitting Bull gave most of the money away to the band of ragged, hungry boys who seemed to surround him wherever he went. He once told Annie Oakley, another one of the Wild West Show’s stars, that he could not understand how white men could be so unmindful of their own poor. “The white man knows how to make everything,” he said, “but he does not know how to distribute it.”
--Dee Brown, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Oh, Gawd, there's ol' Sigmund again, trying to bore the hell out of us. Well, I'm not going to let him. You want wish fulfillment? I'll give you wish fulfillment:
If I remember the rest of the story correctly, the prince asks Cinderella to try on the slipper and that's how he knows she's the one he danced with the night before (you'd think he'd be able to tell just by looking at her face, but, who knows, he could have been boozing it up at that ball and so his memory's kind of fuzzy.) The both of them reportedly lived happily ever after.
However, it's the unintended consequences of a wish fulfilled that we see in this next video:
To be on the safe side, make sure that fulfilled wish comes with a warranty.
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| Pat Oliphant 1935-2026 |
(Here's another post I did on Oliphant--Kirk)
Looking for something to blog about, I checked to see if there were any holidays/observances today. I found two.
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| 1939-2026 |
...Louise Lasser's Mary Hartman was lethally funny. She was the mirror image of a stretched-beyond-reason reality, to help the viewer see what the media and consumer culture was turning us into.
--Norman Lear
(I wrote about Lasser here--Kirk)