Tanya Tagaq - Do Not Fear Love
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=AfmzFHdJXQA
Wordle 980 X/6* (fair enough. I can't access my stats without an account so let's just assume this breaks a streak of at least twelfty. Two eggs in a handkerchief, not balls, four letters.)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #764 2/6 (100%) (cheated)
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Framed #715 (no. Earlier in the week I watched the sixth and final episode of the current series of True Detective. It was good with a few caveats. I'm not dismissive of 'weird stuff' although I don't believe in the supernatural, and it leant more towards supernatural explanations than 'weird stuff'. Coincidences, deliberate and random, are normal, and I don't really have a problem with those things, and I don't especially have a problem with religion or faith, but, like my ambivalence towards folk horror, which I enjoy, the idea of native equalling supernatural is silly. Culture is a thing but it's almost a foreign, educated, interpretation of a culture. Which is good, and interesting, but unlikely to focus on the fact that people mostly get on with their days. Take Christianity or Islam or Judaism you'd have to really focus on a minority of people where faith and folklore permeates everything, but with depictions of indigenous people not only does faith and folklore permeate everything it even permeates the life of an indigenous person born and raised outside of their culture. The problem with that, I think, is that it implies something 'in their blood' or that somehow they don't fit into to the dominant culture or can't be accepted without presumptions. Identity is an important thing and I've not being in the position where the dominant, often invading, culture has attempted to erase the identity of my immediate ancestors, and I get why people would want to explore or reclaim their culture. I just think that often well meaning media depictions of indigenous folk overlook the commonality between all people that most stuff is normal and most people aren't that bothered about it all. Indigenous folk included. The British equivalent would be a murder mystery at a British Tesla laboratory interpreted through the Church of England because the murdered lady was christened. It's absurd. I'll do wordall later.)
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