>Dua Lipa
buncha bums!
>it is actually a vaccine for another, far deadlier virus that will be released later
>someone get the new bakes some vibe tunes
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Grady Worked With AIDS Patients Early on in Her Career
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Grady’s Thesis About the Search for an HIV Vaccine Was Published as a Book in 1995
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Grady Says Her Parents Instilled in Her a Sense of Social Duty by Taking Her to Civil Rights Marches as a Child
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Grady Worked for Project Hope in Brazil for 2 Years
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Grady & Fauci Met While Caring for a Patient
>There’s no reason for SC to execute inmates in the electric chair or by firing squad
Strapping someone into a chair and sending high voltage electricity into their body carries with it the significant likelihood of cooking the person to death. Both the process and the damage it does to the body is offensive to human dignity. I know this firsthand as I have watched a man die in the electric chair. It is not for the faint of heart. Its brutality is also the reason the last two state courts to consider the matter—the conservative Georgia and Nebraska Supreme Courts—ruled that death by electrocution was unconstitutional.
The firing squad may produce death quicker than electrocution, but it requires significantly more human involvement. All execution methods have varying degrees of human participation, but having citizens shoot other citizens like they do in China and other countries where basic human rights are denied sets a horrible example. Having multiple people shoot another human being in the chest with high powered rifles also does tremendous damage to the condemned inmate’s body. Again, I know this firsthand as I have reviewed autopsy photos of Gary Gilmore’s Utah execution by firing squad for a book I authored.
>Gary Gilmore’s Utah execution
The founder of advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy, Dan Wieden credits the inspiration for his "Just Do It" Nike slogan to Gilmore's last words.
>https://nypost.com/2021/05/22/columbia-prep-students-parents-reel-from-porn-literacy-class/
Columbia Prep students and parents reel after class on ‘porn literacy’
Parents at the posh Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School are outraged they were never told of a fourth “R” being added to the curriculum: raunch.
In addition to the usual reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic, the school this month launched lessons on porn — without informing families or allowing them to opt out, parents fumed.
When juniors at the $47,000-a-year Manhattan school showed up for a health and sexuality workshop, most thought it was “just going to be about condoms or birth control,” a student told The Post.
Instead, it was something called “Pornography Literacy: An intersectional focus on mainstream porn,” taught by Justine Ang Fonte, who’s the director of Health & Wellness at another elite prep school, Dalton.
The often-explicit slide presentation and lecture by Fonte to the 120 boys and girls included lessons on how porn takes care of “three big male vulnerabilities”; statistics on the “orgasm gap” showing straight women have far fewer orgasms with their partners than gay men or women; and photos of partially-nude women, some in bondage, to analyze “what is porn and what is art.”
Fonte’s presentation, some of which was seen by The Post, included a list of the most searched pornographic terms of 2019, including “creampie,” “anal,” “gangbang,” “stepmom” and more.
One slide cited various porn genres such as “incest-themed,” consensual or “vanilla,” “barely legal,” and “kink and BDSM” (which included “waterboard electro” torture porn as an example).
“We were all like, ‘What?'” a female student said. “Everyone was texting each other, ‘What the hell is this? It’s so stupid.’ Everyone knows about porn. The worst part of it was that it took place not long before the AP tests and I had to miss both my AP classes for this.”
One part of the porn presentation involved something called the “marketability of Only Fans,” the hot new app used mostly for sex work. One slide included a photo of a pretty young woman who appeared to be promoting OnlyFans-type work.
“I identify as non-binary,” she is quoted as saying, “but because that hasn’t hit the general consciousness of the adult industry, I say ‘girl,’ because that’s what people who want to buy my content will be looking for.”
The female Columbia Prep student said most of the kids, aged 16 and 17, watched the lesson on Zoom from home — which is what alerted some parents to it — but some were at the school and made to assemble in the gym together to watch it on their laptops.
“We were all so shocked and mortified,” the girl told The Post. “We were all like, ‘Why are they doing this? Why do they think it’s OK?’
“We were supposed to answer questions about the porn stuff in the Zoom chat but we were all side-chatting in group chats and tons of kids thought it was so dumb that they sent the link to their friends all over the city and they were all logging on with the password.”
The girl spoke to The Post with her mother. Both spoke on the condition of anonymity.
“No one wants to be cancelled or lose their livelihood and that can be done in an instant,” the mother said. “Most parents feel the same way I do about not going public but at the same time we’re incredibly frustrated by what’s going on. None of the parents knew this was planned. We were completely left in the dark. It makes us wonder what else the school is up to.”
Another parent of a middle-schooler at the pre-K-12th-grade school said, “It’s outrageous that the school is introducing pornography into a mainstream classroom and starting to indoctrinate kids. The goal of this is to disrupt families.
“Why is the school making porn a priority as opposed to physics, art, literature or poetry?” she asked.
Three other parents who spoke to The Post said they asked school administrators to show them content from the presentation after it took place but were rebuffed. One mother sent a letter to the school and was granted a discussion with administrators by Zoom, she said.
“The conversation went nowhere,” she told The Post. “The sophistry was incredible.”
>Columbia Prep students and parents reel after class on ‘porn literacy’
The Columbia Prep student said she didn’t know what Fonte was attempting to teach them.
“I didn’t understand what the overarching message or theme was,” she said. “I remember what stood out was this one part when she showed images of what could be considered porn or considered body positivity but it didn’t help me with anything.”
Fonte, 35, declined to comment and referred The Post to Columbia Prep and Dalton. Dr. William M. Donohue, the head of school at Columbia Prep, did not respond to calls and emails from The Post.
A spokesman for Dalton, where parents have told The Post that Fonte teaches classes to first and second graders that include inappropriate discussions of sexuality, possibly about masturbation, defended Fonte’s work.
“Dalton does not teach, nor have we ever taught, the type of curriculum that is being suggested,” the spokesman said. “Our health classes do teach students important lessons related to body positivity, consent, and boundary setting with friends and others. A small number of parents who misinterpreted the lessons this fall and expressed concerns were offered meetings with faculty to clarify. No additional concerns have been expressed to faculty.”
Fonte’s website says she has “reveled in disrupting health education for 10 years” and frames her “pedagogy through the lens of Kimberlé Crenshaw’s teachings on intersectionality.”
“Dalton does not teach, nor have we ever taught, the type of curriculum that is being suggested,” the spokesman said. “Our health classes do teach students important lessons related to body positivity, consent, and boundary setting with friends and others. A small number of parents who misinterpreted the lessons this fall and expressed concerns were offered meetings with faculty to clarify. No additional concerns have been expressed to faculty.”
Fonte’s website says she has “reveled in disrupting health education for 10 years” and frames her “pedagogy through the lens of Kimberlé Crenshaw’s teachings on intersectionality.”
Crenshaw, 62, is a law professor at Columbia University and the UCLA School of Law and an early proponent of critical race theory who coined the word “intersectionality” more than 30 years ago. It refers to how people’s social identities overlap and how some are disadvantaged by their race, class, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.
Justine Ang Fonte shows off the types of pornagraphy legal to distribute.
“This is all part of an orthodoxy that has taken over schools across the country,” a spokesman for FAIR, the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, told The Post. “Millions of kids are being experimented on with a new curriculum that racializes and sexualizes young children, labels them by traits like skin color, gender or sexual orientation, and tells them the paths of their lives are determined by those traits.”
Columbia Grammar & Prep School, on 93rd Street near Central Park, was founded in 1764 and its notable alumni include Herman Melville, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ally Sheedy.
The mother of a young child at the school told The Post that Columbia Prep is one of the last private schools in the city “not to have gone down the radicalized rabbit hole.” But she said the school is on the verge of hiring a DEI — a diversity, equity and inclusion director. She said parents are banding together to persuade administrators to pause the hire and consider input from organizations like FAIR and FIRE, which advocate for free speech and denounce critical race theory and other so-called “woke” policies.
On Friday, they launched an anonymous Instagram account called “@SpeakUpCGPS.”
Shortly after the Post published this story Saturday night, Columbia’s head of school Dr. William M. Donohue sent a conciliatory email to the school parents saying that the “content and tone of the presentation did not represent our philosophy, which is to educate our students in ways that promote their personal development and overall health, as well as to express respect for them as individuals.”
“It was unfortunate that we did not better inform ourselves of the speaker’s specific content in advance,” Donohue continued. “In this case, the speaker did not align with our unique CGPS mission and for this, I apologize… Going forward we will certainly learn from this experience.”
One of the mothers organizing the parents’ new social media campaign told the Post that Donohue’s statement doesn’t address the real issue. “It’s not about this one class. It’s about the whole radical direction the school is going into.”
>Justine Ang Fonte
>https://www.justinefonte.com/
"Health is the state of completephysical, emotional, and social well-being,and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."
-World Health Organization
Hi, I'm Justine!
I use she/they pronouns.
I come from a family of Philippine immigrants, am a child of colonization, student of decolonization, and have reveled in disrupting health education for 10 years.
Real Talk:
We can all learn about health but we don't have equal access to it. Framing my pedagogy through the lens of Kimberlé Crenshaw's teachings on intersectionality, I interrogate how our multifaceted identities shape how we experience health. I believe it is the responsibility of comprehensive health education to be about social justice because health is a human right. Through my teaching, I promote agency, activate empathy, fight for equity, embrace one's authentic self, and navigate care.
Also:
born on Ohlone Territory, living on Lenape Territory, and learning how to indigenize the lands I am on (Cupertino-born, Manhattan-based)
Co-Creator of Raised Pinay
Board of Directors VP of Roots of Health
Director of Health & Wellness at a K-12 school
highly motivated by half-baked cookies, mangoes, rice, and tickets to stand up comedy shows
Things I did before:
UC San Diego: Bachelor's in Psychology & captained the NCAA Women's Tennis Team
University of Hawai`i at Mānoa: Master's in Education in Teaching and surfed 3-4' waves
Columbia University: Master's in Public Health in Sexuality and completed many food tours
>https://www.justinefonte.com/
My career started in an American middle school math classroom. There, I experienced first-hand the direct impact that insufficient health education and access to care had on my students and their learning.
I teach in K-12 schools, present to universities, speak on panels and conferences, train faculty and parents, and consult in both public and private institutions who are seeking to build socially just and comprehensive health programming.
Healthy students make for stronger learners yet systemic health disparities affect the school experience and through education projects I've done in the Philippines, I know that this is not unique to the United States.
When I'm building with schools, I develop health programs that are intersectional, anti-racist, sex-positive, multidisciplinary, stigma-busting, and relevant. (If some of those terms are unfamiliar, know that they are almost synonymous.)
>https://www.justinefonte.com/
https://vimeo.com/152198984
The Story
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Justine Fonte
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>Canadian Government Lures Children With Ice Cream To Take COVID Vaccine Without Parental Consent
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1395767976595427333
Michael Flynn said today that covid was a conspiracy to control the American people and divert attention away from stealing the election. He said it is not a problem in the rest of world, and he doesn’t worry about it because he has been taking hydroxychloroquin for 30 years.
>Lightfoot was last seen on a traffic camera charging down Canal Street like a Japanese man in a Godzilla film.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/may/20/how-the-big-tech-masters-of-the-universe-imposed-t/
>https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/may/20/how-the-big-tech-masters-of-the-universe-imposed-t/
How the Big Tech 'Masters of the Universe' imposed their will on the American electorate
The easiest way to get removed from the Internet and social media is to announce that you believe the 2020 election was stolen.
Even though publications like The New York Times and TechCrunch as well as countless Russia collusion-hoaxers have suggested the 2016 election might have been rigged, only a fool would even hint at such a thing regarding the 2020 presidential election at this moment in time. Unless, of course, you want to become another #CancelCulture martyr (which is, let’s be honest, becoming a bit passe).
To be clear: I absolutely am not suggesting the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump and his supporters.
After all, there doesn’t appear to be any truth to the spy-thriller-esque notion that voting machines designed for Hugo Chavez and purchased in China but located in Germany flipped votes to Joe Biden.
What I have come to believe, however, after extensive research that appears in my new book “Breaking the News: Exposing the Establishment Media’s Hidden Deals and Secret Corruption” is that the manipulation of social media platforms and activism by partisan Democrats in Silicon Valley was a deciding factor in the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Though this topic is impossible to sum up in a single newspaper article (I devote a substantial portion of the book to this topic), here are some essential details:
Some of the most powerful people in the world, the Masters of the Universe in Silicon Valley — none of them elected, most of them anonymous — turned dials to increase or decrease the flow of critical information the American electorate needed to make informed decisions in the presidential race.
The most obvious example of Silicon Valley’s interference was the suppression and deletion of accurate stories about Hunter Biden broken by The New York Post for supposedly being Russian disinformation. The information was neither Russian nor was it shown to be inaccurate. Ironically, the baseless suggestion that The Posts’ scoops were “Russian disinfo” was not censored or throttled on social platforms.
Breitbart has been the target of Big Tech censorship for years and, in 2020, was again first in line to be suppressed. On May 5, 2020, Google killed all of Breitbart’s traffic on searches for “Joe Biden.” If you searched for “Joe Biden” or “Biden,” the chances of you getting a Breitbart.com article were virtually nil unless you add the word “Breitbart” to the search. This happened all at once, like the flip of a light switch, right in the middle of the heat of the election.
>How the Big Tech 'Masters of the Universe' imposed their will on the American electorate
The conservative Media Research Center surveyed 1,750 Biden voters in the swing states and found widespread ignorance of Biden scandals involving Hunter and former aide Tara Reade, who accused the future president of sexual assault; they also were unaware Kamala Harris had one of the most left-wing voting records in the U.S. Senate. Many of these voters were also unaware of the rapid economic growth, booming jobs numbers, advances toward Middle East peace, energy independence, and progress made toward a coronavirus vaccine made during Donald Trump’s presidency.
The MRC survey concluded that a whopping 17 percent of Biden voters would not have voted for him had they known about all eight aforementioned items.
If you had any doubt those who control the flow of information in this country were determined to get Trump out of power, look no further than Mark Zuckerberg. The Facebook CEO spent hundreds of millions of dollars on “safe” election administration, but these efforts appear to have been little more than a de facto get-out-the-vote (GOTV) operation to benefit Democrats.
The centerpiece of this was COVID-safe “drop boxes.” These were bins that look like aluminum public trash cans, placed throughout the country, largely unprotected and unguarded (compared to in-person voting). These made it easier for people to “safely” turn in their mail-in ballots. Critics of the plan said that a high number of these drop boxes were placed in precincts that favor Democrats, particularly ones that were likely to be close races. These drop boxes weren’t necessary anyway, as in-person voting did not worsen the pandemic.
Yet, the sad reality is that Republicans, by and large, let the Masters of the Universe do all this. Perhaps it was because they feared harming the tech companies that were driving the stock markets to record highs, maybe they were following a blind loyalty to the free market, perhaps many were paid off by Big Tech lobbyists, certainly some were uninformed and ignorant. Whatever the explanation is, the GOP was wildly ineffective at protecting their own voters’ ability to freely read and share information.
All of this should outrage every American, not just Trump supporters. When a few unaccountable billionaires are allowed to put their thumbs on the scales of democracy, we don’t have democracy anymore — we have an oligarchy.
The good news is Republicans have a lot of possible solutions on the table. My first recommendation is to pursue legislation to treat social media platforms as common carriers like trains or phone companies; this would prevent them from discriminating based on political ideology (or any other reason, for that matter).
Breaking up the biggest technology companies, reforms to antitrust law, and reforming the safe harbor for censorship of section 230 of the Communications Decency Act should all be considered. But most importantly, conservatives must turn to governors, legislatures, and Attorneys General in Republican-led states. This will take political willpower, but it can be done.
There are many tools available to states to regulate corporate power and prevent discrimination — now is the time to be bold, to experiment, to see what survives legal challenge and what does not. Conservative voters should not let Republicans get away with inaction, ineptitude or cowardice on the issue. The integrity of America’s electoral process is on the line.
>https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020060606
Publication Number WO/2020/060606
>https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020060606
Human body activity associated with a task provided to a user may be used in a mining process of a cryptocurrency system. A server may provide a task to a device of a user which is communicatively coupled to the server. A sensor communicatively coupled to or comprised in the device of the user may sense body activity of the user. Body activity data may be generated based on the sensed body activity of the user. The cryptocurrency system communicatively coupled to the device of the user may verify if the body activity data satisfies one or more conditions set by the cryptocurrency system, and award cryptocurrency to the user whose body activity data is verified.
In 2014 Astanova performed at the New York Ball honoring editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia Franca Sozzani, with Donald Trump, Valentino Garavani, Baz Luhrmann, Steven Klein, Zac Posen, Coco Rocha, and Peter Dundas attending the event and Kris Jenner introducing Astanova on stage.
https://www.instagram.com/lolaastanova/
>Right here on the main stage
>https://www.reuters.com/world/china/pentagon-chief-unable-talk-chinese-military-leaders-despite-repeated-attempts-2021-05-21/
Pentagon chief unable to talk to Chinese military leaders despite repeated attempts
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has so far been unable to speak with China's top general despite multiple attempts to set up talks, U.S. defense officials said on Friday.
Relations between China and the United States have grown increasingly tense, with the world's two largest economies clashing over everything from Taiwan and China's human rights record to its military activity in the South China Sea.
Despite the tensions and heated rhetoric, U.S. military officials have long sought to have open lines of communication with their Chinese counterparts to be able to mitigate potential flare-ups or deal with any accidents.
"The military relationship is strained, no question about that. It’s hard to know how much this is reflective of that strain as much as it is just Chinese intransigence," a U.S. defense official said.
"But we certainly want to have a dialogue. We just want to make sure we have a dialogue at the proper level," the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, added.
China's embassy in Washington could not immediately be reached for comment.
A second U.S. official said there was a debate in President Joe Biden's administration about whether Austin should speak with vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, Xu Qiliang, or Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe.
Xu is seen as having more power and influence with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Austin would have had an opportunity to meet with Wei in Singapore later this month during a conference attended by defense ministers from the region, but the event was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The unsuccessful attempts by the Pentagon to reach out to the Chinese were first reported by Financial Times.
Late last year senior Chinese and U.S. defense officials held talks on crisis communication.
While there have not been high level military talks since Biden took office in January, senior diplomats from the two countries met in Alaska in March. Those talks bristled with rancor and yielded no diplomatic breakthroughs.
>My Mom Has Turned into a Crazy Conspiracy Theorist
>BY MICHELLE HERMAN
https://slate.com/author/michelle-herman
https://twitter.com/michelle_herman
https://www.instagram.com/michelle_herman/
https://michelleherman.com/
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March 23 at 12:46 PM · Columbus, OH, United States ·
Spatula | Dance Film
Premiering April 10th
In Spatula, an ill-equipped platoon teeters between unease and valor. Their enemies are unclear, but then so are their alliances. The ground shifts and the fainthearted fleet drives forward.
Spatula was created over zoom twice a week from March through August 2020. The filming was done at the Park of Roses over the course of 10 weeks in the fall.
The film features 24 members of the Flux + Flow community to an original score by @counterfeitmadison It was shot and edited by @dougcarraway and directed and choreographed by @fluxflowdanceproject
Starting April 10th and the film will be available both virtually and in-person for screenings at Flux + Flow. Book your tickets today! Learn more at the link in bio.
Graphic Design by Lady Friends Production
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>Don't confuse Arabian/Persian knowledge and science with Islam.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Musa_al-Khwarizmi
https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/12/15/dominion-voting-ceo-antrim-county/3906017001/
"These people making baseless claims surely know that they are lies," and are intent on "sowing doubt and confusion over the 2020 presidential election," said Poulos, who was placed under oath by Sen. Ed McBroom, R-Vulcan, the committee chair.
"We have yet to see our critics make their allegations under oath, as I am doing here today," testified Poulos, who did not appear challenged by lawmaker questions.
"I heard that you received a large sum of money from outside the country recently," said Sen. Lana Theis, R-Brighton.
"Unfortunately, it's not true," replied Poulos. He said he was aware of the story, which has been reported in fringe publications online and involves allegations of Chinese ownership of Dominion, $400 million, and a Swiss bank account. "This one is bizarre and completely unfounded," Poulos said.
"If there was any manipulation of the system, the paper ballots would not match the machine totals. Moreover, if unauthorized votes were somehow added to the count, those numbers would not match the canvassing."
<Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos
Poulos testified:
Dominion tabulators are not connected to the Internet. In some jurisdictions, though not in Antrim, cellular modems are used for very brief periods, after the polls are closed, to transmit unofficial results from the precincts to the county headquarters. In Antrim, the tabulator memory cards are sealed and delivered to the county clerk by hand and there is no Internet connectivity, which could pose a potential risk of hacking, he said.
Dominion systems, which are subject to rigorous testing and certification at the federal and state levels, have no "fractional voting," under which ballot numbers are converted to vote numbers based on an algorithm or points system, as Matthew DePerno, a Portage attorney representing plaintiff William Bailey in an Antrim County lawsuit, has alleged.
Dominion, which began in Canada in 2003 and moved its headquarters to Colorado in 2010, has no ties to China, Venezuela, billionaire George Soros, or a company named Smartmatic. Dominion does not use or license Smartmatic software, he said. In 2009, Smartmatic licensed the use of a Dominion tabulator for use in the Philippines, but that relationship is long over, he said. The only other indirect connection is that Dominion in 2010 purchased assets from Sequoia Voting Systems, and Smartmatic briefly owned Sequoia between 2005 and 2007. The Smartmatic allegations are connected to a conspiracy theory alleging Dominion software was created in Venezuela as part of a scheme to ensure Chavez, who died in 2013, never lost an election.
>The Smartmatic allegations are connected to a conspiracy theory alleging Dominion software was created in Venezuela as part of a scheme to ensure Chavez, who died in 2013, never lost an election.
>They thought they’d actually get away with it.
he does look Greek
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indra's_net
Far away in the heavenly abode of the great god Indra, there is a wonderful net which has been hung by some cunning artificer in such a manner that it stretches out infinitely in all directions. In accordance with the extravagant tastes of deities, the artificer has hung a single glittering jewel in each "eye" of the net, and since the net itself is infinite in dimension, the jewels are infinite in number. There hang the jewels, glittering "like" stars in the first magnitude, a wonderful sight to behold. If we now arbitrarily select one of these jewels for inspection and look closely at it, we will discover that in its polished surface there are reflected all the other jewels in the net, infinite in number. Not only that, but each of the jewels reflected in this one jewel is also reflecting all the other jewels, so that there is an infinite reflecting process occurring.
This world was the net of the great Sakra, of mighty size; by means of this net of Indra I envelop all those people with darkness.
Vast indeed is the tactical net of great Indra, mighty of action and tempestuous of great speed. By that net, O Indra, pounce upon all the enemies so that none of the enemies may escape the arrest and punishment.
Buddhism uses a similar image to describe the interconnectedness of all phenomena. It is called Indra's Net. When Indra fashioned the world, he made it as a web, and at every knot in the web is tied a pearl. Everything that exists, or has ever existed, every idea that can be thought about, every datum that is true—every dharma, in the language of Indian philosophy—is a pearl in Indra's net. Not only is every pearl tied to every other pearl by virtue of the web on which they hang, but on the surface of every pearl is reflected every other jewel on the net. Everything that exists in Indra's web implies all else that exists.
The guarding figure asura giant dvarapala holding mace flanked by two apsaras. The bas-relief of lower outer wall of Borobudur separating Kamadhatu and Rupadhatu realm. 8th century Central Java, Indonesia.
Always desiring to be superior to others, having no patience for inferiors and belittling strangers; like a hawk, flying high above and looking down on others, and yet outwardly displaying justice, worship, wisdom, and faith — this is raising up the lowest order of good and walking the way of the Asuras.
holy shit this slams
>https://nypost.com/2021/05/23/my-boss-peddles-conspiracy-theories-and-talks-crazy-what-can-i-do/
My boss talks crazy, like about COVID conspiracies: Can I ask to be moved?
I work for someone who thinks the COVID-19 jabs have microchips in them, and I am having a hard time keeping my cool. I know you aren’t supposed to talk politics at work and people can have their own opinion, but it’s hard to hold back. Should I ask to be moved to a different boss?
What are you trying to say? That COVID isn’t real and that this is a giant government conspiracy designed to control our thoughts and actions? I bet you think we actually landed on the moon, too. OK, back to reality.
If that is the only crazy thing your boss says or does that makes you not want to work for him then perhaps you stick it out (Get it? Stick…jab…) until this whole insane period passes. Otherwise, try privately and respectfully asking him to keep his ridiculous opinions to himself. But if this is just another in a long list of behaviors that drive you insane, it might be time to call Area 51 and find another crazy boss to work for.
You talk about networking, but how do I do it, and what do I say? I’m not good at “selling” myself and am very shy, so not sure this will work for me.
Here’s a little secret. If you know anything about personality tests, such as Myers-Briggs, you know that it’s possible to be naturally shy and still appear to others to be outgoing. It takes a lot of energy and you can’t sustain it all the time, but in certain situations, it is necessary to break out of your comfort zone.
The job search, including networking and interviewing, are such situations. Being shy is neither good or bad as a general characteristic, it’s simply who you are — and actually, I’d prefer to hire someone who is naturally shy than a loudmouth attention grabber. Being shy doesn’t mean you can’t speak up for yourself and talk about who you are and why you’re qualified for a role.
Ease into networking with closer contacts — friends, family and associates. You’re simply asking what they do, sharing your career interests, and seeing if they can help you, or introduce you to someone who can. Think of it as having a coffee and shooting the breeze with a friend, who then connects you with one of their friends, and so on.
Gregory Giangrande has over 25 years of experience as a chief human resources executive and is dedicated to helping New Yorkers get back to work. E-mail your questions to GoToGreg@NYPost.com. Follow Greg on Twitter: @greggiangrande and at GoToGreg.com
https://nypost.com/2021/05/22/no-remorse-in-nyc-pummeling-of-jewish-man-da/
‘I would do it again’: Suspect accused of pummeling NYC Jewish man shows no remorse
Waseem Awawdeh, 23, was held on $10,000 bail in the Thursday attack, in which he is accused of beating Joseph Borgen, 29, with crutches and punching, kicking and pepper-spraying him.
“If I could do it again, I would do it again,” he told one of his jailers, according to a prosecutor at Awawdeh’s Saturday arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court. “I have no problem doing it again.”
The attack was unprovoked, said prosecutors, who told Judge Kathryn Paek that Borgen was walking near Broadway and West 49th Street when Awawdeh “jumped him and attacked him.”
>https://www.foxnews.com/world/mass-grave-filled-with-dead-women-found-in-ex-cops-backyard
Mass grave filled with dead women found in ex-cop’s backyard
Man was kicked off the police force after admitting to being a sexual predator
A mass grave filled with dozens of female corpses — believed to be victims of a violent sex and murder ring — was found in an ex-cop’s backyard in El Salvador, reports said Friday.
Police made the grisly discovery this week while investigating former police officer Hugo Ernesto Osorio Chavez for the double homicide of a 57-year-old woman and her 26-year-old daughter — a crime the ex-cop has apparently admitted to, the Daily Beast reported.
When cops went into Chavez’s backyard in Chalchuapa, about 50 miles from the capital San Salvador, they noticed the ground appeared to be uneven and soft.
Investigators soon discovered eight pits filled with what they believe could be at least a dozen bodies each, the outlet reported.
Chavez, 51, has a rap sheet that includes sex crimes allegations. He was kicked off the force in 2005 after admitting to being a sexual predator, who found women on social media and lured them in with the promise of the "American Dream," cops told reporters.
Chavez and ten others have been arrested in what cops believe was a sex and murder ring that left women, and possibly some young men, dead.
"This psychopath has been detained and I believe that 99 percent of the people who assisted him have been detained," Police Chief Mauricio Arriaza Chicas told reporters.
Sexual violence appears to be a common denominator in all of the women’s deaths, police said.
Graciela Sagastume, the prosecutor in charge of the probe, said "the central axis of the investigation is sexual violence."
None of the suspects in custody have explained what was behind the makeshift cemetery — believed to be at least two or more years old. Justice Minister Gustavo Villatoro indicated more than one person is complicit in the mass grave.
On Friday, people with missing relatives were gathered at Chavez’s home, clutching photos of their loved ones and hoping they’d be able to identify one of the corpses.
At least two dozen bodies have already been exhumed by police suspect there could be at least 40 more. It could take a month to dig them all up.
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Eight Pits Full of Murdered Women Found in Ex Cop’s Backyard in El Salvador
Forty corpses have been unearthed so far in a clandestine cemetery at the home of former El Salvador officer Hugo Ernesto Osorio Chavez.
Police in El Salvador investigating the double homicide of a mother and daughter have made a gruesome discovery, unearthing a mass grave of mostly women in a former cop’s backyard. Authorities are said to have found the clandestine cemetery this week when investigating former police officer Hugo Ernesto Osorio Chavez, who is suspected of murdering a 57-year-old woman and her 26-year-old daughter, which the former cop reportedly admitted to.
Chavez, 51, had a rap sheet that included allegations of sex crimes.
Osorio Chavez’s home in Chalchuapa, about 50 miles from San Salvador, was being searched as part of the investigation when police said they found what appeared to be uneven, soft ground. They found eight separate pits with they believe could be more than a dozen bodies in each. Local media say police say sexual violence was involved in the demise of the women. “The central axis of the investigation is sexual violence,” Graciela Sagastume, the prosecutor leading the investigation, told reporters.
The former cop and 10 others have been arrested in what police believe was a violent sex and murder ring in which women, and perhaps some young men, were snuffed out. Justice Minister Gustavo Villatoro suggested that the depth and complexity of the secret burial site pointed to the complicity of more than one person. None of the suspects in custody have so far shed light on the matter.
By Friday, a number of people with missing relatives gathered at the cop’s home with pictures of loved ones in hopes of identifying a corpse. Many of the grave sites are thought to be at least two or more years old.
Osorio Chavez was dismissed from the local police force in 2005 after admitting to being a sexual predator.
“He told us that he found victims on social media and sought them out, luring them with the American dream,” Police Chief Mauricio Arriaza Chicas told reporters. “This psychopath has been detained and I believe that 99 percent of the people who assisted him have been detained.”
As of Friday, two dozen bodies had been exhumed but police believe there could be 40 or more. Authorities say it could take a month to dig up all the dead.