i don’t bet on losing dogs i bet on winning dogs. they’re just having a bad day. i’m sure they’ll win next time
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i don’t bet on losing dogs i bet on winning dogs. they’re just having a bad day. i’m sure they’ll win next time
Deborah DeWit - Making Beds (2010)
one of the best parts of baseball is when the manager comes out to take out a starter after a good outing and all the infielders come too to touch his butt before he goes like that’s so sweet yes let’s all five of us touch our colleague’s butt for the good job he did
Brett Bigbee (American, 1954) - Dark Earth (2010-2011)
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Mood watching baseball recently
The two southern expressions "come Hell or high water" and "God willing and the creek don't rise" describe the exact same event. The only difference is one of them demonstrates a positive, can-do attitude, while the other shows a cringing servility to both floods and divine wrath
starting a series I’m calling “Stuff I like in Baseball”
The big stretch the first baseman has to do to catch the ball and remain on base
When a pitch rolls away and the catcher has to look all threatening at the base runners when he gets it
When the batter strikes out so bad and he can tell
When the fielder gives up trying to catch the home run ball
When the second baseman tries to catch a ball twenty feet above him
more to come
Vanessa Bell (1879-1961, British) ~ The Garden Room, n.d. / Charleston Drawing Room, 1945
A Gentle Breeze in the Village, 天然コケッコー, Nobuhiro Yamashita, 2007
The older i get the more i understand why some people become obsessed with privacy, not because they’re hiding something, but because being constantly perceived starts to feel spiritually exhausting.
Did you know that soda machines at restaurants and movie theaters spy on you? That most common new cars now record your sexual preferences and send it to the manufacturer (and also data about anyone who also gets in your car, walks by your car, and maybe happens to be within visual range of your car)? That grocery stores are trying to force customers to download an app to scan barcodes on shelves instead of putting up prices, so the app can scan the phone, decide how much that customer should be squeezed for, and adjust the price? That more and more innocent people are being sent to jail for crimes committed hundreds of miles away because an AI facial recognition algorithm spit their faces out and the cops didn't bother to do the most basic of checks?
I am not uptight about privacy because I'm hiding something. I'm uptight about it because the people who dismiss my right to privacy are dangerous to you and me and our families, personally, all the time.
And often, they are assholes, too.
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Clotilde Olyff (Belgian, b. 1962, based Brussels, Belgium) - Stone Alphabet, 1994. She collected these over a 14-year period from the banks of rivers and oceans.