John Fitzpatrick. About New China, the Koreas, Myanmar, Thailand, and also about Japanese and Chinese writers and poets. The main emphasis is on North Asia and the political tectonics of this very important, powerful, and many-peopled area.
Thursday, 24 January 2019
Did you ever notice that just after the Malaysian plane was knocked out of the sky over the South China Sea, that, almost the next day, the PM of Malaysia received a gift of $800,000,000 from the Saudi Royal Family, even though he didn't know them that well, but still, a nice gift is a nice gift...and that the day after that, Mr Obama arrived in Malaysia to offer them a really big favourable military weapons and trade grant? It was on that day that the PM of Malaysia, having studied the data about the plane going missing, noted that the plane had, um, changed directions entirely, for no reason at all, and went to crash itself far away, far far away, thousands of miles away in the sea, where no one was looking.
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
MINDFULNESS:Mindfulness: Sounds of the Sunset. ...Distant cars on the highway, like waves on a Melbourne beach. ...TV news talking about politics, some ABC gay guy talking about non-binary sexuality and toxic things ...within the moment...the sound of the 2nd hand Apple keyboard, bit bop. bit bop, ...nearby, the sound of Mrs Fitz swinging back and hacking the Murray Cod fish head into pieces with the Chinese machete. Life: Heaven on a stick.
I see Scott Morrison, the PM, has dropped an important Australian Aborigine into a marginal seat with a 12% Aboriginal constituency. My god, Scott Morrison, with an election coming up within a few months, is a Visionary. He was hoping that Mr Mundine would declare himself as a gender-fluid non-binary transexual woman, but still, I guess, in the interim, a conservative black bloke will have to do.
Monday, 21 January 2019
Life at 65.5 years.At a time in life when I'm very happy with the 'machines' in my possession...the simple Nissan truck, the 7 year old second hand apple iMac, the big Samsung fridge, the new remarkably inexpensive Haier Chinese washing machine...the $40 ZTE telephone...my Citizen watch...the lawn mower, I don't need, in the garage..but might need some year in the future... the 10 year old $70 microwave...the old un-smart TV on which I watch the news..., and the little free 4 year old Samsung tablet on which I watch movies at night. I don't actually need many things now and I don't like new things at all unless the old one breaks. Kind of a nice time in my life. Still wouldn't mind the 2003 Ducati 999S Testastretta Super-bike...and even they are at a much much better price now, and have always well looked after by bizarre OCD old baby-boomer blokes who have now 'gone into care' into some relentlessly horrible nursing home in Australia, put there by their lovely daughters and sons who are, really, just sick of the terribly demanding and smelly poor old cunts. Perfect time to score a bargain.
Thursday, 17 January 2019
The Truth Seekers/ Mr & Mrs Fitzpatrick. They often didn't talk much. They both worked different shifts, and a lot of them, in different professions, but usually arrived together at home at about 1am, and they would make some dinner or snack for each other. Sometimes a barbecue. They usually ended up in bed at about 2am or 3am somehow. She would be playing some game on her phone, some game that went 'beep' and then 'bop' and he would be watching some netflix movie or series on the tablet in the bed. Facing opposite directions, she would usually throw her leg back over his hip. His job was to hold her small foot in his large hand, and massage it for awhile, and then forget to, until her foot kicked him, then he would massage it again for awhile until he forgot; and that's how they lived their joy in the world, in that intimate silence when all that was ordinary was glowing.
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
The reaction to PM May's Brexit Plan based upon the referendum to Leave...total rejection, seems to be the compelling outcome. Thus the UK will stay in the EU, not by hook, but by crook. Labor's vote of No Confidence will fail. No new election. The Tory Govt will not fall. It was always a 'big ask' to tell a Government that didn't believe in Leaving at all, to organise the Leaving. Neither the Conservative Party or the Labour Party believe its a good thing to leave the EU. It does provide a glaring hole in the notion of democracy in the UK, for sure but I think the only outcome will be, in the future, fewer referenda.
Sunday, 13 January 2019
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