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KKK Rally at South Carolina Capitol

I’m sure this will help make things better.

KKK Chapter To Hold Confederate Flag Rally On S.C. Capitol Grounds • 2015 Jun 30 • TPM Livewire

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Possible Arson at Multiracial Echo Park Church

100-year-old Echo Park church damaged in fire that may have been arson • 2015 Jun 29 • Los Angeles Times

The church was nearly destroyed in a blaze that officials say may have been intentionally set early Monday morning. Most of the parishioners of Forerunners for Christ church are Latino, black, or Pacific Islander. (from Facebook)

A 100-year-old building in Echo Park that served as a home for mostly ethnic religious groups was nearly destroyed in an early-morning fire that was intentionally set, officials said.

The church hosts two Latino groups, as well as 50 to 60 regular parishioners, who are mostly Filipino, Samoan and black, she said.

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To Refrigerate or Not to Refrigerate

6 Well-Known Health Tips (That Don’t Work At All) • 2015 Jun 30 • Cracked

Most commonly refrigerated foodstuffs wouldn’t be any worse off at room temperature, and some you’re actively damaging by storing them in the cold. For example, you might think your bread stays fresh longer in the fridge, but in reality refrigerating it sets off a thermally initiated cascade of molecular events called retrogradation, the culinary equivalent of choosing the wrong Holy Grail. At ordinary fridge temperatures (between 35 and 40 degrees), bread ages six times faster than it would on the counter, because the cold causes its starches to crystallize. That’s also why you never chill potatoes (they’re full of tasty starches, too).

As a matter of fact, unless you picked up an item from the refrigerated section to begin with, there’s a good chance you shouldn’t refrigerate it when you get home. Besides bread and potatoes, add most fruits (including tomatoes), onions, garlic, sauces, and most condiments to the “keep out” sign that you’re about to tape onto your refrigerator as if it’s your childhood tree house.

Do You Really Need to Refrigerate That? • 2014 May 12 • Chow

Seriously, Stop Refrigerating These Foods • 2014 Apr 25 • Refrigerators • reviewed.com

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Snape Revisited

I’ve really been all over the place with how I regard the character of Severus Snape.

  1. Severus Snape: the man, the myth, the legend (massive spoiler!) • 2007 Jul 22 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. pathetic and yet heartbreakingly brilliant (spoilers!) • 2007 Jul 23 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. scattered thoughts (spoilers!) • 2007 Jul 26 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. this type of hero • 2007 Aug 2 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. haunted by something that never was • 2007 Aug 27 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. clinical definition of blogorrhea? (damn Lord Byron) • 2007 Aug 28 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. mindtrace (a full review) • 2007 Sep 9 • Disordered Thought Processes
  1. Littlefinger and Snape • 2014 May 19 • mahiwaga.net
  1. Severus Snape • 2015 Apr 7 • mahiwaga.net

At first, I was awestruck by this incredible plot arc that I hadn’t noticed at all in the first five books. It was like the big reveal at the end of “The Sixth Sense” or “Fight Club”.

But as I’ve slowly worked on deprogramming myself from the Patriarchy, I’ve come to grips with the very problematic aspects of his love infatuation obsession with Lily Evans.

In the main, he is an archetypal Byronic hero

He knew himself a villain—but he deem’d
The rest no better than the thing he seem’d;
And scorn’d the best as hypocrites who hid
Those deeds the bolder spirit plainly did.
He knew himself detested, but he knew
The hearts that loath’d him, crouch’d and dreaded too.
Lone, wild, and strange, he stood alike exempt
From all affection and from all contempt:

The Corsair by Lord Byron

Wikipedia once had a more exhaustive discussion on the characteristics of the Byronic hero:

  • conflicting emotions, bipolar tendencies, or moodiness
  • self-critical and introspective
  • struggles with integrity
  • a distaste for social institutions and social norms
  • being an exile, an outcast, or an outlaw
  • a lack of respect for rank and privilege
  • a troubled past
  • being cynical, demanding, and/or arrogant
  • often self-destructive
  • loner, often rejected from society

He follows in a long line of characters such as Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights and Sydney Carton from A Tale of Two Cities.

He also reminds me of Anakin Skywalker. If anyone is less deserving of redemption than Severus Snape, it is certainly the mass murderer who became Darth Vader, whose only act that is supposed to have earned him redemption was yet another murder.

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