Flying dragons—pooh! Four-eyed whales—pshaw. I want to know about the perfect teeth of the Pandorans. Maybe the humans just want to steal their computer-generated dentures.
To all, really, suggested reading for this woman’s course wouldn’t be Ch. 5 of Crime and Punishment, the torture and death of Mikolka’s mare. That said, veganism will be next on the list of w.p.
After Fred Bass died, his daughter Nancy, turned the dial up as high as it would go for commercial wokeness. She also made Strand a brand, too. That was her best idea (i.e., every kind of Strand bling). But the wokeness soon eclipsed her father’s business sense, which included coexisting with District 65, a Communist union affiliated with the UAW, which represented Strand employees for years and provided universal health care from its cavernous headquarters on Astor Place (vide https://isreview.org/issue/94/renegade-unionism). Nancy, too, is the wife of OR Senator Ron Wyden, who really just represents Portland and likely doesn’t have much sway in the Big Apple.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is virtually everywhere in Ohio and not just patrolling interstates and highways. You can drive through, say Penn., and see one or two state LEOs. In Ohio, the flying tire on the door and the angry blue light bars are waiting for you almost every 10 miles or so from the border right down to the cul-de-sac where you live.
Similar episodes take place in Franz Werfel’s THE FORTY DAYS OF MUSA DAGH, a novel inspired by Werfel’s visit to a Damascus carpet factory employing Armenian orphans.
I wonder if his mental problems are not the tip of the iceberg, some kind of programming (irony: of the programmer) in the tradition of MKULTRA. So, after the recall, he was switched on and dropped off at the navy base.
Virtually everything here, including Talaat's intimacy with telegraph equipment (he was a lowly Ottoman telegraph operator in his younger days) is in THE FORTY DAYS OF MUSA DAGH by Franz Werfel, which was republished this year with the missing parts of the German text incorporated into a revised English translation. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty_Days_of_Musa_Dagh