In contrast to my post on July 29th take a look at this fantastic picture. Happily Clive Rose of Getty Images was not given the hand in the face when he tried to snap this one!
Just got back from the grocers and had this thought: Do the English really have long cucumbers? Apparently they are seedless as well. Why cover them in plastic then? Let me know what you think about what you have just read. Please and thanks!
Over the last months I have been reading articles and books on the subject of philosophy. I've come to the conclusion that humankind's love of negativity extends to our ideas and theories on the subject of life itself and how one should find their way through it. Just as our media thrives on wars, disease, crime, bankruptcy, accidents it turns out that modern day philosophers tend to write their theories in the context of what misfortune humans are involved in - harassment, family disputes, divorce, depression, various types of losses. It seems easier to draw a theory to its conclusion using a desperate situation rather than abstracting the actual situation, or, even better, taking a positive action to arrive to the theoretical conclusion. The best example that springs to mind is that the ego is considered negative even when its actions are positive. Philosophers will state that the ego is in control of your self and that your true self cannot thrive so long as the ego is ...
Speaking Tuesday to legislators in London about Wimbledon, British Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston said: "Absolutely nobody flying the flag for Russia should be allowed. Many of us would be willing and able to [allow them to] compete as non-aligned, non-flag-bearing entities. But I think it needs to go beyond that. We need some potential assurances that they are not supporters of Vladimir Putin and we are considering what requirements we may need to try and get some assurances along those lines." (source = https://www.cbc.ca/sports/tennis/wimbledon-british-government-in-talks-about-russian-players-1.6386102 ) The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has sparked much debate in the world of sports. Should Russian teams be banned from competing? Should individual Russian athletes be banned? Should teams of athletes be allowed to compete but without flag, uniform, country name, anthem, etc.? Some athletes have said that it is unfair to mix politics and sports. They r...
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