This will be my last post of tweets for a few days. I’m going to be doing stuff in the real world that means I won’t have time. My apologies in advance.
The All Blacks won again last night, so New Zealand is happy! I was full of concern at the start of the game, which was against the Springboks (South Africa). They’re a great team, and we’ve had a pretty good run. If anyone was going to beat us at the moment, it was the ‘Boks.
They began strongly too. South Africa got a kickable penalty. Surprisingly, one of the best kickers in world rugby, Jantjies, missed. The Springboks also absolutely demolished the All Blacks in the first scrum. At first, New Zealand didn’t seem able to break through.
South Africa didn’t actually play badly. However, the All Blacks took advantage of every opportunity they were given by Springbok errors. Now matter how good you are, you can’t make mistakes around the All Blacks because they will capitalize, and that’s exactly what they did.
The final score of 57-0 is a new record for games between the All Blacks and South Africa. “Nil” doesn’t fairly represent how well the Springboks played. It never felt like we were running away with the game.
One of the most brilliant tries you’ll ever see:
Tag a friend who has skills like Beauden Barrett to set you up for a try like this! #NZLvRSA pic.twitter.com/u2t3kqa6HU
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) September 16, 2017
Live footage of all the South Africa fans leaving the stadium as fast as possible ????#NZLvRSA #AllBlacks #Springboks pic.twitter.com/XDaptH8Jjl
— Oddschecker (@Oddschecker) September 16, 2017
Cat Tweets
Lovely eyes!
Awesome kitty don’t you think? pic.twitter.com/321bmjOgjc
— Cats and Kittens (@catsnkittys) September 17, 2017
Watch that kitten!
this dog’s reaction has me dying pic.twitter.com/PvtSswmgqW
— Cutest Animals Ever (@CUTEST_ANlMALS) September 16, 2017
This kitten is going to get stuck in a tree when it grows up.
Look at me! I’ve made it to the top !! pic.twitter.com/3ME9voBjHB
— Cats and Kittens (@catsnkittys) September 16, 2017
War hero.
(Via Ann German.)
– when everyone left war-torn Syria ,,
this guy stayed to take care of their cats ???????? pic.twitter.com/NqYi37a2tu— Köksal Akın (@Koksalakn) November 30, 2016
We all need love.
(Via Ann German.)
In This Moment There Are More Tears In The World Than In Sea Water..????????????….????????… pic.twitter.com/I0yy2M43B5
— AMOK (@d_slavica) September 9, 2017
My mother’s cat repeatedly bangs on the hot water cylinder cupboard door until it opens so she can sleep in there. This cat has found another option.
(Via Ann German.)
Sometimes you just want to hide
where no one can find you ….
???????????????? pic.twitter.com/PPCnx3jbYG— ~ ♦️️♦️️Isa ~ (@dazirazi) September 16, 2017
Dog Tweets
This dog has a cat thing going on …
‘Pay attention to me!” pic.twitter.com/LSHBOdstzm
— Cutest Animals Ever (@CUTEST_ANlMALS) September 16, 2017
Aren’t they cute?
(Via Ann German.)
Branch Manager and Assistant Branch Manager ????????#manager #saturdaymorning pic.twitter.com/7aKVWskBxE
— Cute Animal Tab (@CuteAnimalTab) September 16, 2017
Remember Laika? A sad and cruel story.
Laika. First dog in space. No provisions were made for her return, and she died there. pic.twitter.com/LtDPO6nZHZ
— Mood:Vintage (@moodvintage) September 16, 2017
Other Animals Tweets
I haven’t had squirrels for a while. These ones are cutie-pies!
This is adorable pic.twitter.com/8dLb7U8k9a
— Life on Earth (@planetepics) September 16, 2017
Political Tweets
Yeah Mr Trump, those immigrants are really bad people. Not like all those nice big GOP-supporting businesses.
This man spent $20,000 turning his restaurant into a shelter during Hurricane Irma pic.twitter.com/n3z502wmbw
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 16, 2017
The Lithuanian flag really does look like this: ????????
This Is How The Lithuanian Flag Got Its Colors pic.twitter.com/ICOpw85QNg
— Life on Earth (@planetepics) September 17, 2017
This is what happens when you let fu€kwit$ like the Alt-Right have their say – everyone realizes what idiots they are and they lose their support!
????So the losers of the alt-right are having the “mother of all rallies” ????????????on the DC mall today. Epic Fail. Take a look. ???????????????? #MOAR pic.twitter.com/C9UccZlQh7
— Cal Naham (@xtrixcyclex) September 16, 2017
Ann German has since sent me this great tweet of the MOAR (Mother of all Rallies), showing all the attendees!
Live shots from the pro-Trump “Mother of All Rallies” going on in DC right now.
…Turns out bots can’t rally. #MOAR pic.twitter.com/AO8nboy4pM
— Caroline O. (@RVAwonk) September 16, 2017
(Via Ann German) From Business Insider article in the tweet below:
FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller reportedly obtained a search warrant for records of the “inauthentic” accounts Facebook shut down earlier this month and the targeted ads these accounts purchased during the 2016 election. …
Legal experts say the revelation has enormous implications for the trajectory of Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s election interference, and whether Moscow had any help from President Donald Trump’s campaign team.
“This is big news — and potentially bad news for the Russian election interference ‘deniers,’” said Asha Rangappa, a former FBI counterintelligence agent.
Mueller just obtained a new warrant that could change the entire nature of the Russia probe https://t.co/73x7aVsRRm
— Yashar Ali ???? (@yashar) September 16, 2017
Religion Tweets
Learning to suffer like Jesus! Without religion, this sort of abuse would lead to jail. Disgusting sickos. ????????
Religion is child abuse. pic.twitter.com/jTKxxgf85b
— Isaac Cohen (@IHWCo) September 16, 2017
Scenic Tweets
Wow!!!
Eye Of The Beholder by Jon Sheer pic.twitter.com/rtw3tzSqKW
— Architecture (@archpics) September 17, 2017
Santorini again, this time at night. Gorgeous!
Santorini, Greece. ???? Ilhan Eroglu Photography pic.twitter.com/0u7vaHXw30
— Life on Earth (@planetepics) September 17, 2017
Art Tweets
Very cool indeed!
Digital Wall in Berlin
by Büro Achter April // 8apr.de pic.twitter.com/bA8YLlXfYx— Architecture (@archpics) September 16, 2017
Ha ha!
— Cool Hunter (@coolhunter8040) September 16, 2017
Funny Tweets
It some countries this back pack would get him arrested.
@BLIKOPENERteam: De overheersende rechtse media wil ons graag doen geloven dat geradicaliseerde moslims attacks plegen ONZIN gemotiiveerden pic.twitter.com/XxCCwdmZAp
— ONLY NEWS (@BLIKOPENER333) September 15, 2017
History Tweets
Now that’s a photo!
Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and his wife Dagmar Gale. Photo by Irving Penn. pic.twitter.com/3TRdCCQiOl
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) September 16, 2017
Entertainment Tweets
I bet there was a lot of Adrenalin being generated this night!
The best way to watch Jaws pic.twitter.com/CXRLTMa9GC
— World and Science (@WorldAndScience) September 16, 2017
People Tweets
These people have some cool skills!
(Via Ann German.)
These people definitely got the skills to pay the bills. pic.twitter.com/3yk54bbetj
— Awesome Stuff (@_Amazingstuff__) September 16, 2017
A very special, human moment.
This dad’s wife and kids all pitched in to buy him Enchroma glasses for his birthday, so he could see color for the first time in his life. pic.twitter.com/TAcpDS2U8k
— Classic Dad Moves (@ClassicDadMoves) September 16, 2017
Human Rights Tweets
It doesn’t change how I see water, but it’s an interesting way to bring attention to the problem.
UNICEF’s social experiment will change the way you see water. pic.twitter.com/1l4wcUpqZw
— AJ+ (@ajplus) September 16, 2017
All military forces around the world have issues with sexual assault. In 2016 Operation Respect was begun in the New Zealand Defence Force to tackle the problem. It appears to be a much worse problem in the US, and they have yet to do anything about it. That’s not good enough.
This veteran was sexually assaulted multiple times while serving — now she’s speaking out to help other survivors pic.twitter.com/MZ1spvPdwb
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 16, 2017
This’ll pi$$ off the Bible Belt. Oh dear. How sad. Never mind. (Sarcasm alert!)
California might become the first state to recognize a third gender pic.twitter.com/TWfhJNKdHb
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 16, 2017
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57-0 is humiliating, and historical too (as you point out). I do not agree that the Bokke played very well, the All Blacks outplayed them in all facets of the game. Definitely a much better team, different class.
I mean, the Boks dominated for about 20 minutes, but could not convert that in points on the scoreboard. Against a team like the All Blacks that is unforgivable. At half-time, the score was 31-0. The match was basically over by then. You do not recover from that, not against a team lke the All Blacks, even a red card would not have done the trick, I’d think.
I agree that that try you showed is one of the greatest I’ve ever seen.
There great problems with the Boks. I think Etzebeth is not the best captain, in fact his Stormers teammate Xolisi is his captain there, and a better one. Of course Whiteley is out of action.
Hougaard is not what one would want in a scrumhalf, way to slow in his decisions, not international standard, immo. And
that is just two of several.
Their defense was lousy, you do not just wait until your opponents come, you go in. etc. etc.
The All Blacks were close to flawless in their relentlessness.
The Springboks defence wasn’t up to their usual standard, which was the biggest problem I think. They missed dozens of tackles, and you can’t do that with the All Blacks. A good half-back does make a big difference too, as you say. You can see the difference in the All Blacks when Aaron Smith is on, and when he isn’t.
It was a good performance by the All Blacks too, with just about everyone wanting to prove they were better than the previous week, and that made it harder for the Boks too.
One big thing about the ABs, which you alluded to, is they know how to score. Often they have less time in the opposition 22, but when they’re there, they score more often than not.
Fun stuff!
Yes, that water tweet is very good.
I originate from a country with too much water, if anything, but it is good people realise that in our modern world safe drinking water is not necessarily a given. Fresh water is going to be a big problem in future. My own South Africa is among the 30 odd driest countries (and yes Oz is there too).
Somalia is, of course a ‘basket case’, a disaster happening under our noses:
Desert country, no government worthy of that name, lagging far behind in the demographic shift (= getting less children) and in many other things, several (muslim and/or criminal) militia all over the place, education levels close to 0. A basically Muslim medieval society even the Prophet would have despaired? (well, or not)…. Is there a worse place on Earth right now? I doubt it.
Yes, religion is child abuse. And nobody to comfort him. Sick indeed.
Is that a Shia ritual?
The post of the boy being cut on the head was deeply disturbing. That truly is child abuse. Noticed it was attended by all men, typical of Islamic countries. Women have no say even on how their child is treated.
I want to let you know that when I go to your site using any computer, I notice that the URL shows up in the address bar, no prob; however, a few seconds later, it slides to the right and a ‘not secure’ notice appears to the left. I don’t know what’s causing this, or if others are getting this notice, but I want to alert you. It makes me very nervous.
I knew about some of the bloody rites of Ashura, practiced by the Shia, but I didn’t know that they did this thing with cutting children’s heads (girls, too) — had to Google to find what religion it was and what was going on. I don’t know if you’ve posted or seen this unusual instance of an RC Confirmation rite, where the priest gives a slap to the cheek of the person confirmed. Here the priest was definitely overenthusiastic: “Priest smacks every kid in the head” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFhHwlWUo_s . It would be funny as a Three Stooges skit, except it isn’t and isn’t funny.
I will miss the daily posts but understand. Hope all is well — as well as can be, that is. You have a lot of courage in your situation. It puts me to shame. I’m such a wuss.
Also, when I am on this site on any computer I use, and want to go straight to the comments, most of the time, the text jumps down there, then jumps up to the body of the post, so I must scroll down again to get the comments. Again, don’t know if others experience this.
And re Aung San Suu Kyi, here’s a powerful indictment of her and her politics from the Nobel Laureate Jody Williams in an interview on the Canadian Broadcasting Co. http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-thursday-edition-1.4289745 — part 2. It is good to hear her actual voice voice, hear her speaking about these things this way, unscripted, speaking from both the head and the heart. One can hear all kinds of things in her voice that are lost in writing, however passionate that may be.
I’ll pass your comments on to the person who looks after the site. I don’t know what’s going on – I mostly don’t understand this stuff.
Guessed it was Shia, they have this self flagellation thing and an obsession with blood . Sorry if I sound flippant there , but if imposed on children it is completely unacceptable in my (prejudiced?) books.
Mr Tek is 100% , isn’t that what we are humans for, or what?
I still think the little tigger in your ‘cat cuddle’ in your 15 september post is the champ of cuteness
I’m sure I’ve seen that kitten pawning the dog (look at the dog’s face!) before, just don’t remember where…
Santorini, aka Thyra, is probably the volcano that gave rise to the Atlantis myth. It exploded about 1600 BC and – apart from destroying Thyra (what you see now is just some remnants , cf Krakatoa)- must have caused a Tsunami that ravaged the Minoan civilisation on Crete.
Thanks for my late morning entertainment and learnings. I didn’t know about enchroma glasses, cool! I hope Jerry Brown signs the bill…the west is the best. And WTF w/ the head cutting dudes? Child abuse indeed…the religious have some fucked up ways to fuck up their kids…esp. the Abrahamic variety.
The water story was also provocative. I heard a different story once about walking miles for water. In some village in Afghanistan, the women would walk 4 hours every day to fetch water. There were some Americans stationed near by, and once they saw the hardship of obtaining water, they decided to help. They requisitioned the materials to build a small pipeline from the well to their village. They all seemed thankful etc., but when the soldiers visited a week or so later, the pipeline had been destroyed. They first thought that a neighboring tribe blew it up. Upon further inquiry, they discovered some of the women from the village blew it up. The women claimed those 4 hours of fetching water were the best time of their lives as they could get away from their husbands. I wonder how common this kind of behavior is in countries who abuse their women.
Be well; I’ll miss the tweets, but you had quite the run. You deserve a twitter-break. 🙂
I’m a bit sorry to hear Ergin Tek, the Turkish restaurant holder, saying that he did what “some other businesses in the neighborhood did not” (around 1:24), but that doesn’t change the fact that I have great respect for his attitude. Surely Donald Trump will have seen this video. Otherwise, I would gladly forward it to him, just like I did with the video of the outstanding All Black try, to my five rugby-loving grandsons….
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When I went to bed, Argentina was leading in their game against Australia 12-10. They looked a lot better too. I was hoping I would wake up the next day to a Pumas victory. Sadly, it was not the case. 🙁
As a child I read a book by Peter Freuchen about his life among the Inuit. He married an Inuit lady, Navarana, with whom he had two children. After her death, the mission refused to bury her in the churchyard because she was not baptized, so he buried her himself.
I think that Dagmar Gale was his third (and last) wife.
Since you and yr. readers enjoy beautiful architecture, here’s something I just happened on: the 10 most beautiful ceilings in the world, according to the BBC http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20160317-the-10-most-beautiful-ceilings-in-the-world
Cheers “Jenny”!
First of all Heather, I wish you well, and a speedy return to your more pleasant and rewarding activities!
Regarding the report on sexual assault in the latter, we see the same “old boys'” mutual protection that exists in the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy. Must we therefore conclude that there are not enough good-willing officers and priests worrying about their own reputation?
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There’s a lot of peer pressure put on people to think of the damage that would be done to the Church by going public. (It’s not just the Catholic Church either.) It used to be, and probably still is in some places in other professions too like medicine, police etc. It’s supposedly all about public confidence.
I remember a priest in Northern Ireland who was an IRA killer in the 1970s. When it was discovered he was quietly moved to a parish in south-west Ireland to live out his days. It wasn’t discovered what he’d done until after he died. The Church had enough of a grip on enough people including police, journalists etc that they were able to keep it quiet “for the greater good of the Church.” Disgusting.
First of all Heather, I wish you well, and a speedy return to your more pleasant and rewarding activities!
Regarding the report on sexual assault in the latter, we see the same “old boys'” mutual protection that exists in the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy. Must we therefore conclude that there are not enough good-willing officers and priests worrying about their own reputation?
Sorry for the involuntary repeated posting!
“Peer pressure” is the term I was looking for, thank you! It expresses exactly what I was trying to describe clumsily as “old boys'” protection! This is not about just the Catholic Church, right you are!
All the best in what you have to do now.
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After I read the first paragraph, I had to stop to do a Haka = )
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