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#UK1982#COMMODORE BUSINESS MACHINES#HARDWARE#STRATEGY#CHESS#TRIVIA#ADVENTURE#VIC20#COMMODORE VIC 20#MASTERMIND#SARGON CHESS
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"Hayden's 'Sargon' for the TRS-80 computer offers players an opportunity to engage with the timeless game of chess through a digital interface. This game, which simulates chess with remarkable accuracy for its time, also evokes the legacy of the historical figure Sargon of Akkad, a significant ruler in Mesopotamian history. This analysis delves into the connection between the historical and game-related aspects of Sargon, drawing on the perspectives of notable historians such as Will Durant, Simon Schama, and Eric Hobsbawm.
The historical Sargon, a ruler of the Akkadian Empire in the 24th century BCE, is often regarded as one of the first empire builders in recorded history. Will Durant, in his seminal work "Our Oriental Heritage," emphasizes Sargon's role in uniting various city-states under a single administrative system, establishing a legacy of centralized governance. This parallel can be drawn to the structured and strategic nature of chess, where players must unify and deploy their pieces effectively to achieve victory, mirroring Sargon's consolidation of power.
The strategy inherent in chess reflects Sargon's approach to governance. Simon Schama, in his works on history and politics, discusses the importance of long-term strategy in maintaining and expanding empires. In "Sargon," players must adopt a similar mindset, developing a comprehensive strategy to outmaneuver their opponent. The game's mechanics, which involve planning moves ahead, parallel the careful balance of power and strategy Sargon employed in expanding and sustaining his empire.
Eric Hobsbawm’s analysis of empire building offers further insights into the connection between Sargon's historical legacy and the chess game's mechanics. Hobsbawm argued that empires historically expanded through a combination of military might and administrative control. In "Sargon," players enact this dynamic by advancing their pieces across the board, securing strategic positions, and maintaining a coherent strategy. This gameplay mirrors Sargon's methods of consolidating power, demonstrating the historical link between strategic governance and the modern game of chess.
In conclusion, "Sargon" for the TRS-80 computer is not just a digital simulation of chess but a profound reflection on the historical legacy of Sargon of Akkad. Through the perspectives of Durant, Schama, and Hobsbawm, the game’s mechanics and narrative offer a connection between strategic empire building and the complex interplay of chess gameplay. This analysis not only deepens our understanding of the historical context surrounding Sargon but also reveals the enduring relevance of strategic thought in both governance and games. The game challenges players to navigate these strategic intricacies, urging reflection on how historical legacies continue to shape our modern understanding of strategy and decision-making.
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#Sargon V: World Class Chess#Sargon Chess#Activision#1991#DOS#chess#computer chess#video games#computer games#box art#video game box art#video game boxes#art#cover art
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Day 23: My favorite board game is Chess. I have been playing it since I was 7 years old. I play more on the computer than in person now and days. #chess #playchess #chessnerd #Ohio To me it really allows me to #think which I enjoy doing often. #strategy is essential. #like #ohioblogger #blogger #reviews #boardgames #chessboard #chesspiece #life #chessnotcheckers #chessgame #chessmoves #chessplayer @wwwchesscom #sargon (at Brunswick, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGfy-kShbGL/?igshid=1wne9jmtyvn9i
#chess#playchess#chessnerd#ohio#think#strategy#like#ohioblogger#blogger#reviews#boardgames#chessboard#chesspiece#life#chessnotcheckers#chessgame#chessmoves#chessplayer#sargon
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8th of May (Echoes of the Past 9: First loves)
Characters: Hande Kuura, Salma Kuura, Sargon Hakimi, Helena Kuura (mentioned), Sardar Gul (mentioned), Afsoun Gul (mentioned), Armas Vuorimaa (mentioned), Paavo Kuura (mentioned), Hugo Kuura (mentioned) & Taika Kuura (mentioned)
Content warnings: some profanities, mention of blood & death
Words: ~3 300
@arcana-echoes
[Extracts from Hande's diary – she writes alternately in Karnassian and Hongas; also letters]
17th April 828, Vesuvia
I think I'm going slightly mad... Today amme Afsoun summoned me to the shop after the post was delivered: I received a letter. Since I've only been in Vesuvia for two weeks, I was sure it was from home – not many people know I'm currently here. I don't wish everyone to know each and every move I make, so I appreciate that even Salma has kept her mouth shut. And speaking of the Devil, the letter was from her. Amme didn't want any help with the shop, so I went upstairs immediately, back to ”my” reading haunt (I just love that turquoise armchair...) to read what the Monkey had to say this time. I include the letter below:
15th April 828, Karnassos
My dearest Gorilla,
I hope you’re enjoying your time with Amme in Vesuvia. I’m still a little nettled that I got this stupid flu and couldn’t go with you - I miss Vesuvia’s marketplace and Amme. Don’t worry, I’m still happy for you; you get to see the Flower Festival and learn some awesome magic. You must show me, when you get back home!
Luckily, I no longer have a fever, but my throat is still sore and I feel tired all the time. Baba cheers me up by drawing beautiful pictures of animals and flowers - I’ve hanged the drawings on my wall! Äiti is quite busy with her clothing commissions, but in the evenings she comes to play chess with me. Otherwise I’m reading and daydreaming and listening to that music box - thank you for sending it to me! It has brought me a lot of joy!
By the way, Sargon visited here yesterday. He wanted to see you and was quite disappointed when he heard that you are visiting Amme. I bet my bottom daric he has a crush on you… ;) And don’t claim anything else, I’ve seen earlier, how he looks at you! You’d be a daft for not noticing that! He’ll be one lucky guy if you two started to date. Yeah, yeah, he’s handsome and kind and all… but we both know, which one of you is the awesome one! ;)
I’m not going to tease you anymore, I just want you to be happy, that’s all! But for now, make the most of your trip in Vesuvia! And please, write me as soon as you can.
Your oh, so darling sister,
Salma the Monkey
Yeah, she still mixes Karnassian and Hongas in one letter, but well, I find it fun – at least it'd be quite difficult for an outsider to read it. Good luck with two different alphabets, hah! But holy shit, I still can't believe that last part: Sargon has visited our home to see ME? And he was DISAPPOINTED, because I wasn't there??? Is Salma messing with me? But why would she – she may be even more mischevious than me, but she isn't mean. Oh, now I regret I told her I had fallen for a CHILDHOOD FRIEND... I'm so stupid... But what if Salma's right? What if Sargon has a crush on me? No, it can't be it... He's handsome, kind and rich... He's practically the most wanted boy of our age – many parents even try to arrange their children to get engaged with him. He's only 15, turns 16 in a couple of months... Argh, Salma, why did you make me confused?!
To be entirely honest, I still miss her. I've said it before, but I really am also nettled that she wasn't able to come with me – the carriage trip would've not been so boring if she was there keeping me company. Well, at least I got my books... Oh, speaking of books, I hope my package is delivered in time! Tomorrow is baba's birthday and I found a perfect book for him. I still hope he likes it – it's a little sad to be away during his big day, but oh well... Luckily he turns 41, so it's not anything too special... Ugh, I just can't stop thinking about Sargon, damn him! And damn me, now I hope I never get home, I'm going to be so screwed... Luckily I know a spell for invisibility so I can just avoid everyone if needed. Or I can escape to Hjalle, vaari¹ can keep me safe, heh.
Amme has already fallen asleep. I try to follow suit. Good night!
7th May 828, Karnassos
I'm really going mad! I must be imagining everything and I'll find out that I really am in a mental asylum... So much has happened after I returned back home. Äiti, baba and Salma surprised me on my birthday and brought me breakfast to bed. I also didn't have to attend agha Akhtar's lessons, he even made me a birthday card! I was really surprised he took the time – usually he just brings some sweets (and even that's so kind from him!). But that wasn't all: in the afternoon that day, Sargon came to say hi and he gave me a present! I didn't know he even remembers my birthday – he's a little absent-minded when it comes to birthdays or other important dates. He gave me a drawing set with pencils and a sketchbook with fine paper – it really felt too much... Of course the Monkey teased me THE WHOLE DAY after that so I might have hexed her... Nothing serious! She just couldn't remember where she did put her things for the rest of the day.
Yesterday wasn't any special, but today Sargon visited AGAIN. I'm a little mad at baba that he let him in... I just... Now I feel like äiti and baba also have figured out something and they have this conspiracy with Salma to try to play matchmakers for me... It feels so awkward... And now I really suspect it's just some kind of a sick joke and Sargon is plotting with them... Sargon asked me especially to go out with him – usually we go with Salma together, since they're also friends. I didn't have the courage to say no so I went. It was fun, actually: we were wondering along the bazaar, feeding stray animals and later Sargon took my to their estate to see his horse. She is beautiful, her name is Zeka – the wind. Their stablemaster even let me to ride with her. It was nice, although I was a little nervous, since I haven't ridden that much.
Well, when the sun set, Sargon walked me home (or more like offered a carriage ride – it's so strange how rich his family is, having their own carriages). When we were in front of my doorstep, he even opened the door for me! And when I said him goodbye and was going to open the door, he KISSED ME ON THE CHEEK! And he just left, without saying anything more!!! I just ran straight to my room and to my embarrassment I need to admit I screamed on one of my pillows so Salma or my parents woldn't hear me. I just can't believe it really happened... I love his smile and the way he fiddles his fingers when he's concentrated and... He can't feel the same for me, he just can't! I'm not that special (I can do magic, but that's about it)... Everyone says how Salma is the beautiful one, although she'll just turn 13 in a few days... I'm just a weirdo who happened to inherit the ”exotic” look from my äiti...
I don't think I'll get much sleep next night. Maybe I try to read or probably brew some calming potion, if I can concentrate enough... My life is a mess...
8th May 828, Karnassos
I can't believe it. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! Me and Sargon... We are a couple now!!! I feel like I'm in a wonderful dream and at any moment I might wake up. Today, when I was at the marketplace to buy new yarns and check if our bookseller had any new additions to their collection, I met Sargon again. My hands started sweating immediately and his face just lit up and he smiled so widely after he noticed me. I thought I must overreact and that's just how a friend would react... Well, he asked me to come to their place, he was trying to find a way to catch the cool air and push the warm air out and it could be used at homes. It was really fascinating, seeing his drawings and miniatures – he understands the physics way better than I do, but I could help him with chemistry. I'm sure he's going to be an engineer when he grows up!
But yeah, he always kept touching me a little: holding my hand, putting his hand on my back, even stroking my cheek. I thought I would explode! But still, I kept on thinking that I'm just imagining and overanalyzing and that was nothing... We talked and laughed and well, I even met the mayor (he's Sargon's uncle). I was so nervous, I've never met him like this before, only Sargon's parents. He told me he had heard about me and my sister, because Sargon has talked about us a lot during these years. The mayor of Karnassos KNEW ABOUT MY EXISTENCE??? Holy shit... But back to the matter at hand (I just can't help my mind, it keeps racing...): I spent the whole day at Hakimis, I even ate dinner with them.
Then Sargon again suggested that he'd escort me on my way home. Unlike usual, our carriage trip was spent in silence. It made me a little uneasy – I feared that I had disappointed Sargon somehow and that he was mad at me... Later, about halfway through the trip he suddenly took my hand in his. Then he just said my name and then he KISSED ME. Not on the cheek, but on the LIPS!!! I thought like I was struck by a lightning and luckily I was sitting, for I'm sure my legs would've given out if I was standing... After that we just kept staring each other, until I finally mustered my courage and whispered the words I had wanted to say for a long time: ”I love you.” He answered that he loves me too... The rest of the trip he came to sit next to me and we just hugged each other. I wished that the trip would never end, but eventually it did... Sargon opened the door for me again, but before I could get home, he kissed my hand. I also felt his stare in my back, until I turned around and waved him goodbye. But well, when I finally had floated to my room, I looked out the window and he was still there! He wanted to see I got there safely – what a moron, I was at my home already. xD But yes, I still found it cute.
He loves me. He really loves me...
22nd December 828, Karnassos
My dearest Ray of light,
Words can't describe, how much I miss you right now. Still, I'm happy you get the chance to spend some time with your family from your mother's side. I actually wish we'd also celebrate Midwinter Feast, it sounds so nice. Maybe I should ask mum if we could do that too next year...
Things here are the same: baba is always working and mama tries to entertain herself with dinner parties and theatre visits. I'm working on my studies and that ”ventilation system”. I hope I get it ready soon, it would be wonderful to try to test it! How's your short story doing? I really loved the previous one, it made me laugh so much! Do you let me read your next one when you get back home?
By the way, how's your family doing? I hope they are fine and your celebrations are going like planned. Is Salma still up to mischief? Well, I can imagine you'd be her partner of crime so Hjalleans and Forestian should keep their guard up! And let's pretend I'm not interested in your antics, but please, if you make any good jokes during your stay there, you must tell me when you get back!
I'm sorry that I'm not that good at words... You're so talented with them that I get nervous when I need to answer your letters. I can't do them justice and it makes me a little sad. I still keep trying for you, I really want to make you happy by writing back to you. You have made me so happy during these months and I really miss your voice and laughter and clever remarks.
Have a great Midwinter Feast! I send you lots of hugs and kisses! Remember, that I love you more than anything!
Forever yours,
Sargon
28th December 828, Hjalle
My lovely King²,
Thank you for your last letter! You don't need to worry about your writing – your letters always bring me great joy and I'll cherish them forever! I also miss you greatly, although I'm enjoying my time in Hjalle. It's been snowing for the last few days and the view when I look out of the window is spectacular! I made a drawing about it in my sketchbook – I hope I managed to capture the atmosphere...
My family is doing fine, thank you for asking! Baba and äiti enjoy the chance to relax, and vaari as well as Paavo-eno entertain me and Salma with playing funny games and of course we've played with our cousins, too. Erkki is 12 and Marjatta is 11, but they still are fun to be with and it's also nice to see our other uncles and aunt and their children. It's a little crowded here since the whole family is here, but in a good way.
Well, my short story is still a work in progress, but I guess I can show you some parts of it when we get back to Karnassos. And hah, I won't admit anything about making mischief! How could you even think of that of us, we are just little angles (heh)? I'm also very happy for you, I'm sure you'll get your invention ready soon!
I'm sorry about your baba. It must get lonely for you and your mama if he's not home very often... I wish I could do something to help for your situation... What if I make a potion for him that makes him stay at home and you slip it into his drink or something? Well, I don't think that's really very ethical thing to do... Maybe your mama should try to talk with him? And you, as well. I know it can be hard, but maybe he'll take more time for you if he learns that both of you feel lonely...
Although I've enjoyed my time in Hjalle, I really miss you, too. To be honest, I still get a little confused sometimes, about the fact that you're really with me. It's just like from a fairytale! Well, without the wicked witch part (there are just a few magicians, and they're harmless). But yeah, I really miss your cute eyes, babbling about your inventions and our trips together... Just remember, that we come back in two weeks, so it isn't that long time anymore (although for me, it feels like eternity).
I need to stop now, Taika asked me to join the dinner. Take care, lots of hugs and kisses! I love you very much!
Forever yours,
Hande
20th June 829, Karnassos
My love,
I hope the courier delivers this to you soon. I want to warn you: stay away from the Count of Vesuvia. He's dangerous. I won't say anymore until we meet face to face, but you will hear soon, that my uncle has died. That bastard killed him, because my uncle dared to complain that he stole our city's food storages. He's going to claim that my uncle was a demon, and that's why he killed him, but I don't believe it! Well, I guess you'd have known if he was a demon for real, since you're a magician...
But please, my mama is hysterical and baba is worried as well. They fear that the Count's army is going to occupy Karnassos because of this. We don't know how the Shah reacts to this... If the Count or his soldiers are in your neighbourhood, don't go near them. I don't want to lose you, too... We're staying at home just in case, so the Count can't think we're planning an uprising...
Please, stay safe, all of you! I love you!
Forever yours,
Sargon
27th June 829, Karnassos
Salma is dead... My little sister is dead... I don't want to talk about it...
15th November 829, Karnassos
It's over. My and Sargon's story I mean. I can't believe how he can be so cruel and heartless!!! I met him today at the park. He wanted to make out, but I didn't feel like it and he started to sulk like a little brat... How can I just ignore that we were meeting at the place where me and Salma used to play together for all these years? I didn't sleep well last night, I saw nightmares again... I must've screamed, because baba came into my room and woke me up. He stayed with me until I fell asleep... But yeah, I wanted to talk about my nightmares with Sargon, but he wouldn't listen. He just told me to think of something else. Something else??? He didn't see my sister crushed under the hooves of those BEASTS and he didn't have my sister's blood on his hands AGAIN!!! IT HAUNTS ME EVERY DAY AND I GET SICK!!!
I tried to ignore it and then suggested if we walk a little. I held his hand which seemed to make him a little happier. We just walked and neither of us talked for a long time, but then Sargon opened his stupid mouth, ”Look, Hande... My love... It's been four months since Salma died. You can't be sad all the time, it's giving me the creeps. Could you give me even a little smile?” I was shocked. How dared he?! MY SISTER HAS DIED, IT WAS THAT DICKHEAD'S FAULT, ÄITI AND BABA ARE CRYING ALL THE TIME AND I HAVE NIGHTMARES AND GET ANXIETY ATTACKS EVERY FUCKING DAY, AND I SHOULD SMILE A LITTLE BECAUSE HE'S GETTING THE CREEPS??? I yanked my hand away and just stared at him. Then something snapped in my head and I started to shout at him, everything I've been keeping in my chest for all these months. I also called him a spoiled brat who doesn't know anything about real life. I don't regret saying that, he was asking for it...
Sargon got alarmed and tried to calm me down, but I didn't want him to touch me. I told him I was not his plaything and that since he couldn't even respect my grief, he didn't earn my smile. I dumped him and told him to stay away from me or I would curse him. He looked like he wanted to say something, but then he looked at my face and left with tail between his legs. I just ran home and started crying when I finally got here... Shit, I'm still crying... He betrayed me... I love Sargon and he betrayed me too... I thought that he would stay by my side... Well, I guess he's just like those others, who just ditched me because I didn't play their clown anymore!!! Fucking traitors... At least Azita is still my friend... If she left me, I couldn't take it anymore...
I feel like shit... I hate myself, because I wasn't good enough for anyone... Not for Salma, not for my so-called ”friends” and now, not for Sargon... Love is just a trap to make you suffer! I was stupid to give my heart to that slimy snob... Well, like agha Akhtar, amme and Hugo have always said, I ALWAYS learn from my mistakes. I will NEVER give my heart to anyone again, mark my words!!!
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¹ grandpa in Hongas
² the name Sargon means ”king” in Karnassian, the inside joke between Hande and Sargon
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huge masterlist of leftist (mainy, some lib) videos, some docs, some articles, divided by topic: that i will edit and add more to later:
Far Right/Alt Right/Fascists:
Charlottesville: The True Alt Right (Goes over the entire Charlottesville rally while using footage/images from the rally and march, including footage from the Nazis that they had livestreamed, how the Nazis began assaulting antifascist protestors, responses to the incident, and how ALL of them are Nazis)
The Cult of Tradition (Goes over the myths and truths of the Founding Fathers/ colonizers, slave owners, American Revolution. Argues against the defenders of statues and monuments)
Philosophy of anti-fascists
Decrypting the Alt Right, how to recognize a fascist + Debating the Alt Right + How to Never Lose a Debate with a Fascist + The Alt Right Playbook series
Handmaids Tale: Spotting Fascism (shows clips from the show including gore),
How to lose an argument
Fox News keeps breaking its own rules
Why the Alt Right is Wrong + What the Alt Right fears + The Lies of Red Ice TV (don’t go into comments, full of Nazis) and part 2
Pewdiepie and the rebranding of white nationalism + The PewDiePipeline: how edgy humor leads to violence Part 2 + Pewdiepie is a Nazi + Pewdiepie and the problem with (fake) racism + Pewdiepie mask off + Pewdiepie doesn’t understand hate symbols
How Cultural Marxism became the Far Right’s scapegoat + Hbomberguy’s Cultural Marxism
Debunking the Alt RIght: Pool parties + + The Golden One: A measured response
How PragerU is lying to you Part 2 Part 3 + Brexit: PragerU vs Reality + PragerU - Big Joel + Dennis Prager is a dick to Holocaust victims + PragerU is conservative junk food + PragerU and Poverty: Misinformation Amateur Hour + PragerU and Justice: a conservative nightmare + PragerU and Marriage: a conservative fever dream
Guns in the Third Reich: A response to Shapiro + others + Ben Shapiro and the politics of Imagination + Leftist’s response to Ben’s 10 tips
The Easy Answers of Youtube Conservatism
Who’s at fault for the refugee crisis? + Stochastic Terrorism and Christchurch
Is Black Panther Alt Right? (No)
Fox News: How to whitewash an atrocity
Getting Sweaty about globalism
The West + Does the West hate itself? + Why do They hate The West?
How societies turn cruel
Were the Crusades defensive? (No)
Stefan Molyneux’s Fall of Rome + Stefan Molyneux, Star Wars The Force Awakens + Stefan Molyneux, The truth about the truth about Wonder Woman + We don’t talk about Elliot Roger - response to Stefan Molyneux + Stefan Molyneux, Aboriginal Australian History and ‘White Guilt’
Racists only have one solution
Trump
Jordan Peterson and The Story of Jordan Peterson + Peterson doesn’t understand Nazism + PhilosophyTube’s Jordan Peterson & The Meaning of Life + Peterson is not profound + Peterson is everything he criticizes and can’t read + The wasteland of Jordan Peterson
Taking feminists out of context + Power fantasy, male objectification, & lady fanservice + Anita Sarkeesian and the people who hate her + InnuendoStudios Why are you so angry? series
Do women destroy civilizations? (No) + She-Ra broke the brains of Anti-SJWs + Does Intersectionality destroy Individuality?
Anti feminism (Ableism abound) + Anti feminism (Warning: Lauren Southern) + Anti feminism (guy uses ableist slurs) + Anti feminism vs facts + Red Pill: Strange Art of Men’s Rights Activism and part two + Women in video game history - The Serfs + Lauren Southern is wrong about tradition
Why Paul Joseph Watson is wrong about everything
The Serfs Steven Chowder
Outrage News + Soyboys: A measured response
How to fall down the Anti SJW rabbit hole
Stonetoss and how hate speech spreads
Sargon of Akkad can’t read (Anti feminism, racism) + Sargon’s petition: a measured response + #FreeSargon: a measured response + Big Joel’s Sargon of Akkad + On Sargon
Joe Rogan Gateway into the Alt Right and part 2 + Pakman gobbles Joe Rogan
FarradaySpeaks - My descent into the alt right pipeline
Dave Rubin gets Orbed + Dave Rubin: Lazy Propagandist
Can women chess? (Yes)
What is virtue signalling?
Bolsonaro & Brazil’s struggle for truth & memory + Bolsonaro & Latin American Fascism + Why Pinochet Apologists Are Wrong (RIP Allende) + Venezuela: The True Face of the Opposition and this + Bolivia is descending into Dictatorship, here’s why and part 2 + Joanna Hausmann is lying about Venezuela (also, German name, south american heritage... 👀👀👀)
Snowflakes-- The Right's War on the Individual
Sports
Hats off to Tim Pool + Tim Pool completely unraveled and backfires bad (self own)
Debunking Steven Crowder on Universal Healthcare
Cuphead: The Fake Outrage
The Boy Who Cried Racist
Denial as a tool of the radical right
The Limits of Logic - Examining Right Wing Logic Through Star Trek and Wittgenstein
Refugees and Human Rights and Part 2 (ties into far right) + Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Laws
Was Hitler a Socialist? (No) + Were the Nazis Socialist? (No)
I can go a bit over Nazis not being socialists also bc I have gotten into arguments about this topic.
Nazis cuddled up with monopolists/big business, protected private businesses, the English word “privatization” was invented to describe their economic policy by the magazine The Economist. They were always anti socialist and anti communist and combined it with antisemitism often using the phrases “Jewish Bolshevism” and “Jewish Marxism”.
Quotes from Hitler’s Mein Kampf, (there’s much more than these, he got very angry over Marx and other Jewish leftists, equating Judaism and communism/Marxism) warning: some antisemitism:
“In the years 1913 and 1914, I, for the first time in various circles which today in part faithfully support the National Socialist movement, expressed the conviction that the question of the future of the German nation was the question of destroying Marxism.”
“While the Jews in their Marxist and democratic press proclaimed to the whole world the lie about 'German militarism' and sought to incriminate Germany by all means, the Marxist and democratic parties were obstructing any comprehensive training of the German national man-power.”
“Marxism represents the most striking phase of the Jewish endeavour to eliminate the dominant significance of personality in every sphere of human life and replace it by the numerical power of the masses.”
Hitler on coopting leftist language and symbolism to get the workers on their side: “The fact that we had chosen red as the colour for our posters sufficed to attract them to our meetings. The ordinary bourgeoisie were very shocked to see that, we had also chosen the symbolic red of Bolshevism and they regarded this as something ambiguously significant. The suspicion was whispered in German Nationalist circles that we also were merely another variety of Marxism, perhaps even Marxists suitably disguised, or better still, Socialists. The actual difference between (National) Socialism and Marxism still remains a mystery to these people up to this day. The charge of Marxism was conclusively proved when it was discovered that at our meetings we deliberately substituted the words 'Fellow-countrymen and Women' for 'Ladies and Gentlemen' and addressed each other as 'Party Comrade'. We used to roar with laughter at these silly faint-hearted bourgeoisie and their efforts to puzzle out our origin, our intentions and our aims. We chose red for our posters after particular and careful deliberation, our intention being to irritate the Left, so as to arouse their attention and tempt them to come to our meetings – if only in order to break them up – so that in this way we got a chance of talking to the people.
“First of all they appealed to their followers to ignore us and keep away from our meetings. Generally speaking this appeal was heeded. But, as time went on, more and more of their followers gradually found their way to us and accepted our teaching. Then the leaders became nervous and uneasy. They clung to their belief that such a development should not be ignored for ever, and that terror must be applied in order to put an end to it.”
Here’s a 1923 interview transcript with Hitler saying the “Socialist” in National Socialist isn’t about socialism and how he tried to redefine socialist in a nationalist and a “by Aryan people, for Aryan people, while everyone still has private property and stuff” way. Here he also kinda goes over this in Mein Kampf.
Nazis who were left economically only are Strasserists, Strasserists in the Nazi Party were killed in 1934′s Night of the Long Knives with George Strasser being killed while Otto Strasser had been in exile from 1930. In 1933, Nazis came up with Reichstag Fire Decree + political prisoners (mainly communists and socialists) were rounded up and were put in the first concentration camps)
Canada’s 10,000 person Antia Riot - Battle of Christie Pits
Manufactured Milkshake hysteria + Revenge of the milkshakes + The Ballad of Andy Ngo
Free Speech:
Freeze Peach + The fatal effects of Hate Speech + Ur-Fascism, Free Speech, and those who forgot
The Snowflake Generation? A Response
It’s Just a Joke + Just be nice you nerds
The Marketplace of Ideas: Germany vs USA + Why Political Correctness kinda rules + Steven Crowder and the silencing of dissident media + The Serfs on Deplatforming
Race:
America is racist + Is the 2nd Amendment racist? (Yes in its implementation)
Systematic/normalized racism + Race, Law, & Politics - PhilosophyTube and Part 2
Implicit bias + Group Bias & Black Pigeon Speaks
The danger of white moderates + Friending and forgiving racists - Kat Blaque + Be honest, you don’t care if they’re racist + Jeffree Starr and performative activism
What is race? + What is white supremacy? + White identity + History of whiteness Also this + 'Humans Are Not Equal': The Dishonest History of Race Genetic Betrayal: The Truth About Race Behind The Misconceptions of Race
Why we have a black history month
Book Chat: "Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race" + Robin DeAngelo’s wonderful paper on white fragility
What is Blackface? + Blackace: A cultural history of a racist art form + Montage from the ending of Spike Lee’s Bamboozled + The New Jim Crow Museum
Racial comparisons
Quebec Mosque Shooting: Manufacturing a conspiracy
The fate of the frog men (Pepe) + White supremacist propaganda vs truth + Do racists “just love their country”? (No)
Moderate Muslims and terror attacks
Abusing statistics (immigration) + The Bell Curve (isn’t real) + The Great Replacement isn’t real + Germany’s demographic demise: a response
Immigration and the fall of Rome + Stefan Molyneux’s Native American Genocide
The Many Lies of Lauren Southern’s Borderless
The killing of Trayvon Martin
on alllivesmatter + on privilege
Shaun’s response to “People of color: You are not oppressed”
European histroy is not white history + Does the Left want to destroy history? + Is Philosophy Just White Guys J3rk!ng Off? + A white man’s war? A response to NoBullshit (People of color and women fighting in MY WW2? More likely than you think)
LGBT (mainly T) stuff:
What is gender? + There are more than two human sexes + Bill Nye vs Pseudoscience and part 2 (Bill said trans rights!!!)
Transphobia in the UK + Transphobia: an analysis by PhilosophyTube + Ben Shapiro’s weapons grade bad takes + Joe Rogan is an idiot and a transphobe + Debunking Trump on LGBT rights
Debunking trans athletes myths (8 video playlist) + Is Trans Inclusion a Threat to Cis People in Gendered Spaces? (No)
Why Trans Roles for Trans Actors? + Trans male visibility
Kat Blaque’s monologue on cis nonsense: “Cis people please stop doing this” + Kat Blaque’s take on JK Rowling
What is a TERF? (Don’t go into the comments!!!) + The Transphobe’s Paradox + Why is the trans suicide rate so high?
Red Scare:
Red Scare and xenophobia + racism + Why they still need their big lies about socialism
“Socialism no food” CIA even said Soviets eat abt the same as Americans , short video going over food shortages
Animal Farm is commonly used in schools to teach about the evils of socialism/communism like mine did:
George Orwell was a socialist anti Stalinist writing about the dangers of authoritarianism. The pig named Snowball (Trotsky) was depicted as good: he wrote the original commandments, was at odds with Napoleon, and he was forced to flee after being attacked by Napoleon’s orders. But Orwell was also a snitch that happily gave out a list of suspected communists to the govt while dying of TB so
McCarthyism
Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders, domino theory and containment, Eisenhower doctrine, Kennedy doctrine, Johnson doctrine, Reagan doctrine.
CIA funded anti-leftist propaganda campaigns like this
The American Govt often supported coups, wars, and other interference against countries that tried to implement socialism, had strong leftist movements, otherwise just elected leaders that were leftist, many from Operation Condor: Chile, Argentina, Vietnam, Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia (1971 and 2019), etc
COINTELPRO targeted American leftist, Civil Rights/Black Power, antiwar, Native American rights, and environmental protection movements among others. The FBI targeted and threatened MLK. Spied on and kept files of Einstein and Helen Keller. The FBI drugged and then murdered Black Panther Fred Hampton. Etc
Socialism/Communism:
Before their revolutions, Russia and China were pre-industrial, agricultural, largely illiterate societies whose masses were peasants spread out over truly vast expanses of land. From their revolutions, they rapidly industrialized, became largely literate, and became world powers. With the Soviet Union even flourishing and doing great from their planned economy (5 year plans) while the rest of the world was suffering from the Great Depression.
Important to note so I don’t get accused of being a Tankie: Soviet Union + China also did terrible things, for example there was the persecution/oppression of minorities under Stalin (like Cossacks, Jewish people, his govt was kinda antisemitic), Stalin would also have his political opponents killed (mostly anti Stalinist comrades), they weren’t good on LGBT rights: Lenin decriminalized gay sex in 1917, Stalin recriminalized it in 1936, Stalin reversed a lot of Lenin’s gender equality policies, Mao getting citizens to smelt their own steel and iron wasn’t smart or efficient, etc. Critical support.
Modern day China is state capitalist. China has the second highest number of billionaires in the world just behind the USA. And Former Soviet countries are now also capitalist with Russia #4 on the list of most billionaires.
Cuba
Cuba has a literacy rate of 99.7%, one of the highest in the world thanks to the Cuban Literacy Campaign of 1961 right after the Cuban revolution. Universal, famously high quality healthcare (doctors are their biggest export, plus they have medical internationalism) and education. Almost half of parliament members are women, Cuba has made great strides in gender equality. Cuba is a direct democracy, while the US is more of an oligarchy, with people mainly winning elections based on their wealth or the wealth of their supporters.
Cuba’s biotech industry is considered the best in the world among developing countries, and has generated important innovations in cancer research, HIV/AIDS research. Cuba created the world’s first vaccine against meningitis B.
Discrimination against LGBT people is illegal in Cuba. It is legal in 30 US states. Cuba has healthcare for all, including trans people, and allows trans people to legally change their gender without surgery. From my understanding, the rights and treatment of LGBT people aren’t perfect but better than US.
Assata Shakur: “Revolution is a process, so I was not that shocked to find sexism had not totally disappeared in Cuba, nor had racism, but that although they had not totally disappeared, the revolution was totally committed to struggling against racism and sexism in all their forms. That was and continues to be very important to me. It would be pure fantasy to think that all the ills, such as racism, classism or sexism, could be dealt with in 30 years. But what is realistic is that it is much easier and much more possible to struggle against those ills in a country which is dedicated to social justice and to eliminating injustice.”
Book Another Book The Cuba Libre Story
Who Did Che Guevara Murder? + Che Guevara: Homophobic racist?
Majority of East Germans miss socialism warning: article is biased red scare stuff. Krupp und Krause, a nice pro East song from West Germany that also explains surplus value. Ich suche die DDR, a nice pro East rock song from Feeling B, which was a band of former East Germans, saying they are looking for the GDR and it had been stolen. Two members are now in the famous rock band Rammstein, the whole band is leftist.
People who actually lived through the Soviet Union miss it, while young people who haven’t say the Soviet Union collapse was good. Far majority of Soviet citizens voted to keep the Union in 1991.
Human nature & socialism + Why the web is communist
In defense of socialism + “X Socialist Country has failed!” is a stupid argument
Authoritarianism in socialist countries
Soviet Union through the eyes of an American + Socialism gives a better quality of life + Soviets had a better record of training women in STEM than modern USA + Space race meme
But how come revolution? + How to defeat your boss + A Beginner’s Guide to Overthrowing Capitalism + The Socialist case against billionaires
Intro to Anarchy + PhilosophyTube’s series on Marx + What 'To each according to their need' Means + Private vs Personal Property + V For Vendetta - What is Anarchism? + Was the CHAZ (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone) a living heck?
How would anarchism work irl part 2 part 3 part 4
Witchcraft, Gender, & Marxism + Black Rad Leftism vs Black Liberalism
Internet archive with Marxist texts + Easy direct action + Speech Synthesis: Bernie Sanders reading Communist Manifesto, Alex Jones reading Communist Manifesto + Communist Maniesto Summary video with quotes
Black Panthers
The good man himself, President Thomas Sankara
Sankara declared the objectives of the “democratic and popular revolution” to be primarily concerned with the tasks of eradicating corruption, fighting environmental degradation, empowering women, and increasing access to education and health care, with the larger goal of liquidating imperial domination. During the course of his presidency, Sankara successfully implemented programs that vastly reduced infant mortality, increased literacy rates and school attendance, and boosted the number of women holding governmental posts. On the environmental front, in the first year of his presidency alone 10 million trees were planted in an effort to combat desertification.
Socialism in America doc
Albert Einstein? Socialist. “Why Socialism?” Video Summary and Quotes
“Production is carried on for profit, not for use. There is no provision that all those able and willing to work will always be in a position to find employment; an “army of unemployed” almost always exists. The worker is constantly in fear of losing his job. Since unemployed and poorly paid workers do not provide a profitable market, the production of consumers’ goods is restricted, and great hardship is the consequence. Technological progress frequently results in more unemployment rather than in an easing of the burden of work for all. The profit motive, in conjunction with competition among capitalists, is responsible for an instability in the accumulation and utilization of capital which leads to increasingly severe depressions. Unlimited competition leads to a huge waste of labor, and to that crippling of the social consciousness of individuals which I mentioned before..
...I am convinced there is only one way to eliminate these grave evils, namely through the establishment of a socialist economy, accompanied by an educational system which would be oriented toward social goals. In such an economy, the means of production are owned by society itself and are utilized in a planned fashion. A planned economy, which adjusts production to the needs of the community, would distribute the work to be done among all those able to work and would guarantee a livelihood to every man, woman, and child. The education of the individual, in addition to promoting his own innate abilities, would attempt to develop in him a sense of responsibility for his fellow men in place of the glorification of power and success in our present society.”
Stephen Hawking? Socialist. “If machines produce everything we need, the outcome will depend on how things are distributed. Everyone can enjoy a life of luxurious leisure if the machine-produced wealth is shared, or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine-owners successfully lobby against wealth redistribution. So far, the trend seems to be toward the second option, with technology driving ever-increasing inequality.”
Martin Luther King Jr? christian socialist. an interview with him about a year before his murder, he goes over wealth equality, slave reparations. mainly 16:30 to the end
he supported labor strikes, unions, workers.
‘You are reminding, not only Memphis, but you are reminding the nation that it is a crime for people to live in this rich nation and receive starvation wages.
...“Do you know that most of the poor people in our country are working every day? And they are making wages so low that they cannot begin to function in the mainstream of the economic life of our nation.
...”If America does not use her vast resources of wealth to end poverty and make it possible for all of God’s children to have the basic necessities of life, she, too, will go to hell.”
“This will be the day when we bring into full realization the American dream—a dream yet unfulfilled. A dream of equality of opportunity, of privilege and property widely distributed; a dream of a land where men will not take necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few; a dream of a land where men will not argue that the color of a man's skin determines the content of his character; a dream of a nation where all our gifts and resources are held not for ourselves alone, but as instruments of service for the rest of humanity; the dream of a country where every man will respect the dignity and worth of the human personality.” AFL-CIO Convention, December 1961
In a story published a week before his assassination, King told Jose Yglesias in the New York Times magazine, “In a sense you could say we are engaged in the class struggle.” The civil rights movement had not cost a dime, he said, but the movement to uproot poverty and inequality throughout the country would “be a long and difficult struggle, for our program calls for a redistribution of economic power.”
Paul Robeson was a socialist and supported the Soviet Union, saying (since the Union had Article 123, banning racial discrimination) "In Russia I felt for the first time like a full human being. No color prejudice like in Mississippi, no color prejudice like in Washington. It was the first time I felt like a human being.. Where I did not feel the pressure of color as I feel in this committee."
When asked why he didn't move to Russia, he replied: "Because my father was a slave, and my people died to build this country, and I am going to stay here, and have a part of it just like you. And no fascist-minded people will drive me from it. Is that clear? I am for peace with the Soviet Union, and I am for peace with China, and I am not for peace or friendship with the fascist Franco, and I am not for peace with fascist Nazi Germans. I am for peace with decent people." Here he is singing the USSR anthem and Warszawianka
Muhammad Ali on the Soviet Union: Ali had just returned from a twelve-day visit to the Soviet Union at the invitation of the Soviet Ambassador to the United States to promote the upcoming Moscow Olympics. Ali prayed in Uzbekistan with Soviet Muslims. He sparred with Soviet heavyweights in training for the Olympics. He met with Brezhnev at the Kremlin.
When he returned to the United States he reported back that “they give a man free medical and hospital care, low rent and a job . . . I never felt so free of being robbed.” He expressed disbelief that so many Americans were afraid of war with the Soviet Union. “It’s hard to believe that such a peaceful country wants war.”
Helen Keller? very into socialism. (also unfortunately she was into eugenics)
also js bc I was taught differently as a kid: how she’s portrayed is super ableist. for example: she could always communicate, she and the household had home signs and anne sullivan was just there so she could get an education.
Famous leftists/ leftists in history:
Rory McCann, Liam Cunningham, Danny Devito, James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, Kwame Ture, W.E.B. Du Bois, civil rights activist James Farmer, Frederick Vanderbilt Field was disowned by the Vanderbilt tycoon family for being a communist, King Camp Gillette creator of the Gillette company/razor, Leslie Feinberg,
Victor Gruen architect who first designed American shopping malls (hated the modern ones), Woody Guthrie, activist and co-creator of the NAACP Florence Kelley, pioneer of the birth control movement Antoinette F. Buchholz Konikow, Rage Against the Machine, Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Albert Schatz who discovered a treatment for tuberculosis, suffragette and founding member of the ACLU Rose Schneiderman, feminist activist Mary Heaton Vorse, editor who compiled slave testimonies George Rawick,
feminist activist that helped change NY labor laws Theresa Malkiel, writer and abolitionist Lysander Spooner (published pamphlets with legal defenses for escaped slaves, would offer legal services for free, supported John Brown),
Capitalism+Liberalism:
What’s wrong with capitalism part one Part two + Noncompete’s why capitalism sucks and part 3 + Why do you work 8 hours per day? + How rich countries rob the poor + Your democracy is a sham
1960 Harvest of Shame documentary, covering plight of migrant farm workers living with atrocious conditions and no living wage. As one worker says at 41:32, "Sure you can get a job, but if you can’t live on what you make, what good is the job?”
Abolish the Monarchy! + Why does Britain Still have a Queen?
How Privatization Fails: Railways + Influencing an election + You are expendable + Misinformation for fun and profit + Manufacturing Consent: How the Media Distorts Reality: Summary of Michael Parenti and Noam Chomsky + Manufacturing Consent Full Noam Chomsky Documentary
Venezuela: myths and Argument ad Venezuelum + The Myth of Capitalism - Dr. Michael Parenti
UN investigating the US for extreme poverty UN report on horrific US inequality and poverty UN condemns Trump admin for exacerbating poverty levels + The American Dream is rapidly becoming the American Illusion says UN expert + Doc Priced Out: LA’s hidden homeless
Stranger Things has some bad politics in it + What if they threw a purge and noone came? + Marvel sucks, Disney sucks (their workers lives) + HBO’s Watchmen and Liberalism + Forrest Gump - What are American values? + TV Show ‘Cops’ Copaganda + Bob’s Burgers and Class Conflict
White Working Class? Part 1: Class, Culture, Capital + White Working Class? Part 2: Race, Class, Migration + Landlords are Bad + Utopia + “Good” Billionaires
Fake Materialism for Real Transphobes on leftist transphobes. “You want to unite the working class? You have to stand up for the whole working class. All of them! All of their struggles! Otherwise, you’re the one being divisive. You’re the one excluding people. Identity can only divide us if we choose not to care about the struggles of others. If we decide that the problems of others can wait, while we sort out the ones that we share: how can we expect people to extend class solidarity to us while we withold our solidarity from them?
Capitalism is built on white supremacy, it’s built on patriarchy, it’s built on cisheteronormativity, on ableism, on settler colonialism, on imperialism, it’s an interlocking and mutually reinforcing system. We don’t get to pick and choose! You either fight the whole thing or you’re fighting none of it! You’re giving quarter to it. And if you want to hold up the fight until everyone agrees to exclude one vector of oppression or another, until we dismiss the concerns of trans people or indigenous people or women or disabled people or whomever, then you’re no different than any other reactionary.”
50 ways capitalism is hurting you part one Part two + PhilosophyTube on How to fix the housing crisis + Is Capitalism Voluntary? (No.) + Should the Rich help the Poor? (Yes and neither should exist) + Healthcare, Ethics, & Postmodernism + How to Succeed in Capitalism
Capitalist Entitlement + Woke Brands + Case study of Capitalism: Ukraine + Capitalism is great (not really) + Is Capitalism destroying healthcare? (Yes) + Overpopulation is a capitalist lie + Mental health under late stage capitalism
Pete Buttigieg + Trump and the problem with Politics + America never stood or freedom + How Unions died in America (Reagan) + Evo Morales on Trump and Obama + Whistleblowers in America
My First Job/Lazybones Manifesto + Second Job + Third Job
Destiny and the Liberal Mind Prison + Civility + Kat Blaque’s Why Liberals annoy me + ThoughtSlime’s Are liberals our enemies? + Why Conservatives can’t stop lying
“Law & Order” And Civil Disobedience + What was Liberalism? Part one Part two Part three Part four + The Dark Side of Liberalism (5 part series) + You can’t beat Trump: Frost/Nixon and the Liberal Lie
Sex Work + Sex Workers and Police, Prison Abolition
Documentary “The Story of American Slavery” from the settlement of Jamestown on + Doc “Slavery and the Making of America” + Doc “Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters” + Doc “The Heritage of Slavery” 1968 w Fannie Lou Hamer & Lerone Bennett, Jr.
Doc “Life of the Rez” goes over horrible conditions on Indigenous American reservations due to colonization, capitalism
Problems with American Police, Examples, Solutions, and BLM 1 hr, 43 minutes long Hasan Piker coverage. Contains videos and imagery of police violence and corruption, including murders.
Parts of his coverage are not good: In at least 2 points in this almost 2 hr coverage, he refers to killer cops as mentally ill/”having personality disorders” and “sociopathic”. At one point refers to an AR-15 as an assault rifle, which is incorrect. + Why Police Brutality is hard to prosecute
Havin Fun + Keeping Hope Alive
Yakko's world but countries that were bombed by the USA after the fall of Germany are bombed
Yakko's World but each time the US invaded or coup'd the country (since the Cold War) it gets louder & more distorted / Yakko’s World but every country the US overthrew since 1945 makes it louder
#communism#socialism#leftism#i said id post this months ago but i forgot#ive had this saved in my drafts since
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British Museum, London, England
First of several posts. I visited twice, in May with Jo and in September with Kate, and both times I took way more than 10 photos worth sharing. These are some (not all) of the top from the May visit; in September I had a different set of priorities.
1&2: If you know about one thing in the BM’s collection, it’s the Elgin Marbles (and also, you are a museum nerd). The Parthenon (Athens, Greece--post forthcoming) was covered in beautifully sculpted marble, and most of the carvings survived over two thousand years of history. But in the early 1800s, the Earl of Elgin ordered about half the remaining sculptures removed and brought to England, where they were sold to the British Government and put in the British Museum. Unfortunately for Elgin (and the BM), it’s unlikely he had Turkish permission to do this, and he certainly didn’t have Greek--now the Greeks would like them back. Archaeological rights squabbling aside (and to be clear, I absolutely think the marbles should be returned to Greece), they’re gorgeous. They’re absolutely stunning. Look at them! Despite 2500 years of wear, you can still feel the motion of the horses as they lunge forward. And the technical skill is exacting; man fighting a centaur is carved from a single piece of marble, so thin struts have to be left in place to support the limbs. Sometimes they have fallen--but sometimes they haven’t. Absolutely phenomenal.
3: From the very big to the very small. These are model clay dogs found at Nineveh (~645 BCE); they were buried to protect the property from demons, just as real mastiffs would protect the property from just about anything else. But most importantly, they were named! Loud Is His Bark, Biter Of His Foe, Don’t Think Bite!, Catcher Of The Enemy, and Expeller Of Evil. Feel free to rename as you would ;)
4. The Sutton Hoo helmet. Found in Suffolk, this helmet is one of the most iconic early English pieces--play spot the helmet with fantasy book covers, it’s a good time--despite consisting of hundreds of tiny fragments. The present reconstruction dates from the 1970s and is considered accurate. This was one part of a ship-burial dated to the early 600s of a king of East Anglia, and the helmet probably served both ceremonial and practical functions. Also, it’s gorgeous. Go ahead and look up the replications, they’re stunning.
5. This is a carving of the Royal Game of Ur on part of the palace gate of Sargon II (721–705 BCE). What makes it memorable--aside from things like “we know how to play a game first recorded 4500 years ago”--is that this is graffiti. We have game boards, and they’re gorgeous! But this was most likely carved into the lamassu statue by a bored guard looking for entertainment, and that’s delightful.
6. This, despite also being carved on the lamassu, is not graffiti, but rather a proclamation by King Sennacherib (704-681 BCE) recording, among other things, the tribute he got from King Hezekiah of Judah. It continues to absolutely rattle me every time I see an artifact that references events in the Tanakh; it reminds me of the difficulty discerning what is legend and what is history.
7. The Lewis Chessmen! I’m glad I got a picture of them in May because in September I didn’t have the time, and in between the two I was on the Isle of Lewis and biked by where the chessmen were discovered. No good historical artifact can be without its controversy; in this case, it’s over whether they are actually chess pieces and if so, how the game differed from the present. Whatever. I care that they’re gorgeous, delightful, and Scottish, and it just adds to it that they were found in a sand dune with a handful of backgammon counters and a belt buckle, and nothing else. Gotta love a good mystery.
8. First of what will be many bizarre Greek vases on this blog. This one is circa 8th century BCE and dates to the “geometric” period of Greek pottery, something I’m sure will be a relief to the ridiculously stylized horse.
9. Lion from the Ishtar Gate, which will be covered in more detail when (if?) I get to posting about Berlin, which has the majority of the gate. Artifact acquisition is a hot topic I briefly touched on above, but there are many artifacts where there is no cut and dry answer. Between the time when the Ishtar Gate was removed from Babylon and the present, the site has been damaged twice: Once when Saddam Hussein carved his name all over it (I am not joking, unfortunately) and once when the US housed tanks on it (not joking here either). It’s uncertain what damage would have come to the Gate if it had remained exposed; similarly unclear is the role of reconstructions in the modern world. What is the relevant difference between seeing the Gate and seeing a true-to-method reconstruction? Ship of Theseus writ large.
10. Last but not least, these are Assyrian lion-hunting dogs. Coincidentally (I don’t think) they look nearly identical to modern day Kangals, which are used in nearly the same area to protect sheep and goats from wild predators. I have a lot of thoughts and theories on the preservation of dog physiology through the years, but leave you with this: For 2500 years, people have been enamored with their dogs. These hunters are portrayed doing something instantly recognizable to any dog owner. Awooo!
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Saburo Miyakawa's Hachimaki *
Sacagawea's Cradleboard
Sacagawea's Indian Peace Medal
Sacred Papyri of Seleucia *
The Saddle of Bayard
Sadhu Fingernails
Sailor Mars' Transformation Pen
Saint Cuthbert's Chapel Gargoyle *
Saint George's Ring
Saint George's Lance and Shield
Saint James' Fuller's Club
Saint Jude's Carpenter's Rule
Saint Jerome's Lion Claw Thorn
Saint Lucia's Skull
Saint Matthew's Tax Lodger
Saint Matthias' Axe
Saint Nicholas' Gift Bag
Saint Nicholas' Three Stockings
Saint Patrick's Bell
Saint Paul's Cross-Hilted Sword
Saint Paul's Letter
Saint Peter's 2 Keys
Saint Peter's Sword
Saint Philip's Basket
Saint Sebastian’s Arrow
Saint Simon's Saw
Saint Thomas' Carpentry Square
Saint Valentine's Amethyst Ring
Sakyo Komatsu's Typewriter Ink Ribbon
Saleh's Camel Bone
Salem Saberhagen Animatron
Sallah, the Soothsaying Sultan *
Sally Rand's Ostrich Feather Fans
Sally Tompkins' Medical Kit
Salmaan Taseer's Glasses
Salt from Dallol, Ethiopia
Salvador Dali’s Cane
Salvador Dali's Moustache Wax
Salvador Dalí's Paintbrush
Salvation Army Bell
Salvator Fabris' Fencing Doublet
Salzburg Marionette Theater Marionette
Samantha Smith's Cap
Sam Hide's Half Crown
Sam Loyd's Black Queen
Sammy Davis Jr.'s Mezuzah
The Samsara Lotus
Sam Sheppard's Wrestling Boots
Sam Snead’s Golf Bag
Samson's Jawbone *
Samuel Allison's Dark Tinted Goggles
Samuel Clemens' Riverboat Whistle
Samuel Colt's Gun Barrel
Samuel Franklin Cody’s Kite
Samuel J. Seymour’s Safety Pin
Samuel Loring Morison’s Magazine Rack
Samuel Madden's Letter Opener
Samuel Pepys' Monocle
Samuel Pepys' Wheel of Parmesan Cheese
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Fishing Net *
Samuel Whittemore’s Musket
Samuel Ruben’s Batteries
Samus Aran's Armor
Sancho II of Portugal’s Ciborium
Sandbags from the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
The Sanderson Sisters' Black Flame Candle
Sandford Fleming's Postage Stamp
Sands of Hiroshima
Sands of Iwo Jima *
Sands of Normandy
Sandstone Bricks from the Pyramid of Giza
Santa Claus™ Hat
Santiago Ramón y Cajal's Microscope
Santorini Event Pumice Stone
Sapphires of Vali
Sarah A. Bowman’s Bread Tray
Sarah Bernhardt's Evening Gloves
Sarah Knauss' Personal Compact Mirror
Sarah Osbourne's Dress
Saraswati’s Veena
Sargon the Great's Mirrors *
Saturn V
Saxon Yule Log *
Sburb Beta Disks
Scaenae Frons from the Theatre of Dionysus
Scallop Shell of Zebedee
Scarab of Imhotep *
The Scarab Beetle Statue of Luxor
Scarecrow's Mask
“Scary” Lucille Ball Statue
Schaefer Beer Tray
Scheherazede's Bracelet
School of Salmon
Schrodinger's Cat
Schwinn Exercise Bike
Scope & Rifle from Elbe Day
Scorpion's Ropedart
Scorpus' Chariot
Scot Halpin’s Tour Jacket
Scott Joplin's Cigarette Case *
Scott Joplin's Piano *
Scott Joplin's Score for A Guest of Honor
Scott O'Grady’s Ejection Seat
SCP-WH13
Scroll of Qi
The Sea Cat
Searchlight from Alcatraz
Seat from Global Airlines Flight 33
Seaweed Stone Ball
Second Chance Heroes Artifacts
Secondo Pia’s Flashbulb
Secretariat's Horseshoes
Sedna's Seashell
Seductive Spectacles
SEES's Evokers
Selene's Tiara
Self-Answering Rotary Phone
Self-Constructing Building Blocks
Self-Replicating Birthday Candles
Senchán Torpéist's Lute
Seneb's False Door
Seraphim of Sarov’s Icon and Lestovka
Serial Killer Camera *
Serial Killer Hook
Sergeant Stubby's Coat
Sergei Brukhonenko's Autojektor
Sergei Korsakoff's Ruble Coin
Sergei Prokofiev's Chess Board
Sergio Corbucci's Personal Script of Django
Sergiusz Piasecki’s Grammar Book
Sessue Hayakawa’s Pierce Arrow
Seth Kinman’s Elkhorn Chair
Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy" Concept Art
Seti I's Obelisk
Severus of Athens' Cronus Ring
Sexist Pickle Jar
Shah Jahan’s Peacock Throne
Shah Jahan's Taj Mahal Spire
Shaista Khan’s Sash
Shards of the Cross of St. Andrew
Sharicite Pendants
Shaka Zulu's Nkoka
Shaka Zulu's Iklwa
Shamu's Tank
Shang Rang's Army Shield
Shaolin Temple Robes
Sharbat Gula's Shawl
Shard from the Lens of the Lighthouse of Alexandria *
Sharkeisha's Winter Hat
Sharpie Permanent Marker
Sheet Music of Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz
Sheldon Silverstein's Guitar
Sheldon Silverstein's Shaving Razor
Shelvern's Black-Magic-Eyed Peas
Shell Fragment from the V-1 Doodlebug
Shem Drowne's Grasshopper
Shennong’s Plow
Sherman Adams’ Fur Coat
Sher Shah Suri's Helmet
Sheut Statuette
Shield from the Battle of Thermopylae
Shifting Chicken Egg
Shig Murao's Copy of "Howl"
Shigechiyo Izumi's Kimono
Shig Murao's Copy of "Howl"
Shigeru Miyamoto's Keyboard
Shinichi Suzuki's Violin
Shirley Jackson's Jewelry Box
Shiro Ishii's Medal *
Shirt of Nessus
Shivaji’s Bagh Naka
Shizou Kakutani's Geometry Set *
Shoes from the Tank Man
Shoichi Yokoi's Uniform
Shō Shin's Tonfa
Shotaro Ishinomori's Pen and Sketch Pad
Shower Head from "Psycho" *
Shylock's Coin Purse
Siberian Jukebox
Siberian Mammoth Tusk
Sigismund I the Old’s Tankard
Sigismund’s Order of the Dragon Emblem
Sigmund Freud's Cigar *
Sigmund Freud's Glasses
Sigmund Freud's Lighter
Sigmund Freud's Mantle Clock *
Sigmund Freud's Marble Tablet
Sigyn’s Bowl
Silap Inua Totem
Silene stenophylla
Silencing Librarian Glasses
Silk Sash of Mulan
Silver Bracelet *
Silver Bullet
Silver Cross Tavern Barrels
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Out of Danger
Part 5 of A Crazy Little Thing Called Love
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“Bring the shuttlecraft aboard, Mr. Scott,” Captain James Kirk ordered.
As much as he wanted to run down to the shuttle bay and greet his first officer for himself, it was his duty as captain to stay on the bridge and wait patiently for said stubborn, alive first officer to come to him.
So, he leaned back in his chair and said, “Mister Chekov, lay in a course for Starbase Six. Ahead warp factor five. I'm still looking forward to a nice period of rest and relaxation on some lovely” - he watched a beautiful yeoman walk by - “planet.”
“Jim,” Dr. Leonard McCoy exclaimed, “What are you waiting for? I’m sure he’s docked by now!”
Jim turned to smile up at Bones. “Right you are.” He didn’t really want to wait, after all. He pushed himself out of the captain’s chair and headed for the lift. “Scotty, you have the con. We may be a while.”
They couldn’t get down to the shuttle bay fast enough as far as Jim was concerned, and Bones seemed to be of a similar mind, hurrying along as he grumbled with a wide grin about how Spock “better not have botched the rest of those tests!”
Spock was already waiting for him, composed and steady as ever - not a single hair out of place - as though he hadn’t just risked his life on some fool mission that had, of course, saved them all. Jim was glad he hadn’t waited. He rushed toward his first officer with a grin and grabbed him by the arms, just far enough away that he could look up into Spock’s eyes and see the telltale cues of a hidden smile all across his face.
“As you can see, Captain, I am quite alright,” Spock said, his voice warm and almost teasing.
“It’s good to see you too,” Bones put in, his voice dripping with good-natured sarcasm.
Spock gave him a nod in greeting.
“Now, what about those readings, Mr. Spock?” Bones asked.
Jim waved him off. “Later.” He offered Spock his other arm and asked with a grin, “Will you accompany me to my quarters?”
“I see how it is,” Bones grumbled, but his smile ruined the effect.
“Certainly, Captain,” Spock replied, and took the proffered arm with an almost smug expression.
Spock let his arm drop as they made their way through the corridors to the captain’s quarters, though Jim kept a hand on Spock’s forearm. When the door to his quarters closed behind them, Jim faced Spock and searched his eyes for permission as he slowly reached out to take Spock’s hand in his own.
Spock inclined his head, only barely, and extended his hand toward Jim, two fingers outstretched. The tips of their fingers brushed together and Jim inhaled sharply at the familiar, yet alien contact. Spock’s eyes fell closed to savor the influx of Jim’s thoughts and emotions.
When their hands separated and he opened his eyes once more, Jim was looking up at him with an open smile that only a human could give, yet which he chose to give to a Vulcan.
“You should not have risked the Enterprise on my behalf,” Spock said softly.
Jim’s expression turned unyielding. “I let you go because I knew you’d have a better chance of coming back. I wasn’t about to let you die when I knew we could save you.”
“It could have cost the ship,” Spock began to protest.
Jim cut him off, “But it didn’t. You’re not about to make me regret saving your life.”
Spock nodded in reluctant acknowledgement. “Understood.”
“Good,” Jim said with a wry smile. “Now, I know just the place for shore leave, a veritable Garden of Eden.”
The planet Neural may have been a Garden of Eden once, but was no longer. Someone was giving the natives weapons, primitive by modern standards, but deadly to peaceful men who had known nothing stronger than a bow and arrow. And Spock had paid the price. Jim stared at him, laid out on the only occupied cot in sick bay. Again, they didn’t know whether he would live or die and there was nothing Jim could do about it.
Jim was tired of his first officer risking his life on his behalf. He was tired of losing him, hoping beyond hope that he would somehow make it out alive - hoping that this would not be the last time. Again, he tried not to wonder what he would do if Spock died, how he could continue to captain without Spock by his side.
He could not just stand there doing nothing. Jim made up his mind.
He turned to Dr. McCoy and declared, “You and I are transporting down.”
It was an unmitigated disaster. Even the sound of Spock’s voice, alive and well, was little consolation for what he had done to a once peaceful planet.
“We’re very tired, Mr. Spock,” Jim said into his communicator. “Beam us up home.”
Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy materialized in the transporter room as Spock stepped through the door.
He assessed the situation with a single sweeping glance and turned to Dr. McCoy. “Is the captain unharmed?”
“Physically,” Dr. McCoy replied. “What about you?”
“My trance was successful, though I did not expect to find that the captain had returned to the planet’s surface.” Spock gave the captain another searching look.
Jim just shook his head.
Spock glanced back at Dr. McCoy who merely gestured toward the captain as though to say, “go ahead.”
Spock stepped toward the captain. Very softly, he said, “Jim, a word?”
Jim nodded. “Sure,” he said. He sounded more tired than he had over the communicator.
So, Spock led the way to the captain’s quarters, where they often found themselves, whether it was at the end of a particularly harrowing mission or for a game of chess after their shift. Jim sat down on the end of his bed and gestured for Spock to join him.
“Something is troubling you,” Spock remarked as he obliged.
Jim leaned against Spock’s shoulder and let out a sigh.
“I can attempt to relieve some of the discomfort,” Spock offered, a hand outstretched in a suggestion of a mind meld.
Jim shook his head into Spock’s shoulder. “It won’t help Tyree or the hill people.”
Spock lowered his hand. He hesitated. “I am sorry that I was not there to help you.”
“I don’t know what you could have done, unless Vulcans happen to be able to turn back time,” Jim said.
“We cannot,” Spock replied. “Were the Klingons responsible?”
Jim nodded. “They were giving the village people weapons - I can’t fathom why - and teaching them how to make them, so we couldn’t just take them away. Maintaining the balance of power was the only option.”
Spock’s eyebrows rose at the suggestion, but he knew better than to tell Jim what he already knew. Instead he said, “At times, it seems it is crueler not to interfere.”
“I don’t know which is crueler,” Jim said with a sigh.
“You said the hill people are peaceful; are you certain they will use the weapons even if we supply them?” Spock asked.
“I made sure of that too,” Jim said bitterly. “Tyree was the most peaceful of them, but when the village people killed his wife all he could think of was revenge. I half hope he won’t actually be able to go through with it, but then I’ll have condemned him to death. Which is worse?”
Slowly, Spock reached his arm around Jim’s back to rest a hand on his shoulder. Jim put his hand on top of it and Spock felt a turbulent rush of emotion; guilt and frustration and a powerful undercurrent of exhaustion.
“Jim,” Spock murmured, as he waded through Jim’s feelings, “You need rest.”
Jim let out a long sigh and finally nodded in assent.
“Allow me to help,” Spock offered.
Jim waved off the suggestion of a mind meld.
“No,” Spock said, “Not a meld. Your body is as tired as your mind.”
Jim cocked his head to get a better look at him. “Okay,” he said with a shade of a smile, and shrugged off the vest he had been wearing to blend in with the people of Neural.
Spock positioned himself behind Jim and set his warm hands on Jim’s cold shoulders.
Jim sighed and leaned into the touch.
Spock worked his way down Jim’s back, massaging the tension out of each muscle and sending as much calm as he could back through the contact to soothe Jim’s raging emotions. He only stopped as he felt Jim begin to doze.
He helped Jim down, onto his back. Spock watched his chest rise and fall, slow and steady. He was not asleep yet, but it would not be long. Spock tore himself away and turned to leave.
Before he could go, Jim reached out and grabbed his hand. Spock felt a surge of gratitude through the contact.
Jim could tell that Spock wasn’t happy about the prospect of allowing advanced alien intelligences to claim their bodies, even for a short time. Spock hadn’t protested against it, in fact he had spoken out in favor of the captain’s plan, but he was quieter than usual. And as Jim finally returned to his body, the two surviving aliens dissipating into space, he did not miss Spock standing there, his eyes locked on the ground.
It did not take long for Spock to come to him. Spock was silent, deep in thought, as they walked back from their shift. They stopped in front of the door to the captain’s quarters and Jim was about to wave Spock inside, when he turned to the captain. Their eyes met for the first time since they had returned to themselves. There was something pleading in Spock’s expression, and Jim’s eyes narrowed in concern.
Spock said, his voice almost inaudible, “I nearly cost you your life.”
Jim’s expression hardened. He swept Spock inside, to the privacy of his quarters, and turned to face him. “That wasn’t you and you know it.”
“I could feel his intent when he took over my body, but I could not stop him,” Spock said.
“Of course you couldn’t stop him,” Jim exclaimed with a wave of his arm. “While we were in those orbs, none of us could do anything.”
“I detected something amiss before then, but I did not pay it sufficient heed,” Spock insisted.
Jim put a hand on Spock’s shoulder and gave him a small smile. “We all had misgivings and decided it was worth the risk. None of us had any way of knowing it would go like that. I’m just glad Sargon was able to come up with a plan to stop Henoch without killing you - and that it worked. I wish we could have given them real bodies, but I don’t think even their technology could make something that could really feel.”
“You have done more than enough for them,” Spock said, his voice surprisingly sharp.
Jim’s eyes widened, and then he realized what was going on and gave Spock a smile. “I’m sorry for worrying you.” he said gently.
“To worry would be illogical,” Spock replied, dismissing his apology outright. “I merely intended to remind you that you are essential to the operation of this ship and therefore should not needlessly endanger yourself.”
“You didn’t object to me becoming one with Sargon, then?” Jim pressed his luck a little, his smile turned mischievous.
“It was an unnecessary risk,” Spock said.
“I’ll try to be more careful in the future. I wouldn’t want to make you jealous,” Jim teased. He brushed his hand against Spock’s and tried to convey all of the comfort he could.
Spock quirked an eyebrow at him, even as the corners of his lips turned upward at the contact and the accompanying wave of affection. “Jealousy is illogical.”
“Of course,” Jim answered without missing a beat.
#v writes#Star Trek: The Original Series#Spirk#A Crazy Little Thing Called Love#episode response#The Immunity Syndrome#A Private Little War#Return to Tomorrow
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@ladyduomaxwell I have. Honestly it doesn't matter if its a Molotov Cocktail or genuine alcohol. Everyone was instructed to prepare their own meals to prevent infection. So Child's willing drinking it makes me think Childs is a Thing as it would have nothing to fear in taking a drink. Secondly MacReady's action of having Child's drink the "alcohol" is a direct parallel to MacReady handing the Sargon II Chess Conputer. If you actually look at the screens between MacReady playing Chess you'll realize they don't make sense and don't lead to a checkmate. Most likely a goof in continuity but let's assume it isn't. Mac loses the game and poors his drink into the computer frying it. The computer is in Mac views "a cheating bitch" as it wins by BS rules that Mac doesn't know. The Thing is essentially too a "cheating bitch" playing by different rules that Mac can never know and just like the chess computer he hands it a drink and this causes it to fry. We know according to John Carpenter's words that Mac is holding a flamethrower underneath his coat. He has the means to "fry" the Thing, and if that glass he gave Childs is in fact gasoline then Childs-Thing is going to fry and fry he will. So that's my thought on that theory.
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Colussus Chess 4.0 was one of the best chess programs of it's era. It beat programs like Grandmaster and even Sargon III. In 2009 it actually won the World Open Championchip For Microcomputers ! So... what would happen if I let it play against a modern adversary like Chess.Com ? In a #BestOutOfThree, Colossus lost all games. Hmmm #DidNotSeeThatOneComing... #Retro #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #C64 #Commodore64 #Commodore #Chess #Colossus #ColossusChess #CheckMate https://www.instagram.com/p/B2W8AVDib_M/?igshid=1g7zv0i5uzvv9
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Sargon III, third in the deeply popular #chess program series, by Hayden Software. (1982) #computergames #bitstory
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