from Roscoe's Story

In Summary: * And a quiet Sunday winds down with the Rangers losing to the A's, 5 to 2. Earlier today I watched a very exciting IndyCar race run ovee the streets of Markham, Ontario. And after that I watched some PGA Tour coverage before tuning in this baseball game.

I have yet to finish the night prayers, but there will be plenty of time for that after the game ends. Then an early bedtime will be in order, hopefully followed by a restful night's sleep.

Prayers, etc.: * I have a daily prayer regimen I try to follow throughout the day from early morning, as soon as I roll out of bed, until head hits pillow at night.

Health Metrics: * bw= 231.49 lbs. * bp= 156/90 (63)

Exercise: * morning stretches, balance exercises, kegel pelvic floor exercises, half squats, calf raises, wall push-ups, BP breathing exercises, pilates

Diet: * 06:10 – 1 banana * 07:40 – 1 peanut butter sandwich * 13:50 – steak with mushroom gravy, garden salad, green beans, whole kernel corn

Activities, Chores, etc.: * 05:00 – wake * 05:50 – bank accounts activity monitored. * 06:15 – read, write, pray, follow news reports from various sources, surf the socials, nap * 11:00 – watching IndyCar Racing from Markham, Ontario, Canada * 13:44 – Congrats to Marcus Ericsson, winner of today's IndyCar Race on the streets of Markham, Ontario. * 13:55 – now watching coverage of PGA Tour Golf from the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship * 14:25 – tuning in now to [105.3 The Fan](), DFW's #1 Sports Station, for pregame coverage ahead of this afternoon's Rangers / A's MLB Game

Chess: * 12:33 – moved in all pending CC games

 
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from Mitchell Report

Star Wars Disney+ Series Ahsoka Season 2 Finally Has a Release Date

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Here is another example of what I was talking about in a recent blog post TV Isn't What It Used to Be. According to IGN, the first season came out 3.5 years ago. That is a long time to wait for a second season.

I will watch it because the first season was good. But if I miss it, I won't really care. By this point, I would have to rewatch Season 1 just to remember what happened before starting Season 2.

You're telling me it took them 3.5 years to make a second season, and it will probably only have 10 episodes? Even though they already knew the first season had done so well?

If this is the new trend, television execs need to be fired. Hire unknown actors and make series faster. If the series does well, the actors will become known.

This line in the article stood out to me:

Disney has scaled back its live-action Star Wars show production over the past couple of years, following a splurge on limited series such as Obi-Wan Kenobi and The Book of Boba Fett, both of which landed to mixed reviews. Neither Skeleton Crew nor The Acolyte made much of an impression either, with no second season planned for either series.

Skeleton Crew had potential and could have opened up a side story for Star Wars. The Acolyte, though, did deserve to be killed off, in my opinion, unless it was willing to go back to Jedi canon or fix its story.

We need better from the entertainment industry and the news industry as a whole. YouTube is doing well because it has fresh, exciting, varied content that interests people. Old TV is doing well because people can count on what they grew up with.

Rant over and out!

#entertainment #opinion #streaming

 
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from Gnostic Paradise

An independent clause is a clause or sentence phrase that stands alone. We use it in sentence diagrams. Its antithesis is a dependent clause. An example of an independent clause is, “A cat eats a rat.” A dependent clause is a clause or a sentence phrase that never stands alone. In sentence diagrams, we grammatically call a dependent clause a fragment. An example of a dependent clause is “Because the rats are pests”. The sentence structure sounds like a fragment (even if you were typing on a word-processor application on a computer, it would show a green or blue underline, which requires a grammar check). Independent and dependent clauses, beyond their grammatical function, symbolize living beings and objects in pairs. A pair, in this context, is two dependent clauses merged into an independent clause. This symbolic representation extends to shoes, socks, animals, and living beings, all of which are pairs. 1 Corinthians 11:11 states that: “in the Lord, however, a woman is not independent of a man, nor is a man independent of a woman”. I state: “Through divine principle, a man is dependent on a woman, and a woman is dependent on a man.” Thereby, a man and a woman are a pair of beings. A male and a female are also a pair, each needing the other in a mutual and respectful relationship. A male needs a female, and a female needs a male. Elohim made a man and a woman for each other. Every man has a female aspect; likewise, every woman has a male aspect, emphasizing the mutual respect and understanding in their relationship. Lo and behold: A man is never a man without a woman. Likewise, a woman is never a woman without a man. A man, or male, is a dependent clause. Similarly, a woman, or female, is also a dependent clause. However, when these two dependent clauses unite as male (man) and female (woman), they create an independent clause. This independent clause symbolizes the will to return to the kingdom of their innermost, a metaphorical interpretation of unity and gender. This grammatical-spiritual understanding transforms daily relationships when we recognize our interdependence not as weakness but as the very structure that makes consciousness possible. In each interaction, we either function as dependent fragments seeking completion or as unified beings expressing the wholeness that already exists within.

 
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from librasun.scorpiomoon

Sue from NC

Today I massaged Sue. She’s 75, and while she was on my table, she told me the story of how she met Dirk. It’s one of those wild, slow-burn love stories that makes you realize life moves in strange, beautiful cycles; and that the right person might not fully step into your life until years, or even decades, later. Her first husband died of colon cancer when she was 65, and Dirk’s first wife passed away from the exact same thing. Years before any of that, pure serendipity had sat Sue and Dirk right next to each other on a Delta flight. Just a casual conversation while they were both still married to other people. Nothing came of it then. But years later, Dirk showed up at her husband’s funeral because they knew each other through work. They started hanging out as friends on and off for three or four years. Eventually, Dirk fell for her, but Sue wasn't there yet. She asked for space, and Dirk, being who he is, decided he wouldn't reach out again unless she initiated it. They both dated other people. Then came another stroke of serendipity. One day, Sue sat down and made a list on a piece of paper of everything she wanted in a partner. She looked at the page and realized the paper had been describing Dirk all along. So, she sent him a Christmas card. That card turned into a date. She was 69, and he was 64. Fast forward to now: they’ve been together seven years, married for three. Sue told me that love the second time around is a completely different perspective. She said she could have never had this kind of relationship with him when they were younger, that the age, the maturity, and having already lived whole lives meant they could just be completely open with each other. It made this the best love it could naturally be. I just love love stories like that. It leaves me sitting here with this quiet feeling in my chest.

 
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from Out of Office

I have not had time to overthink the trip across the country for my brother’s wedding. It was a long night of packing and grieving.

We left early in the morning to Chicago. My parents and I are riding the California Zephyr route to San Francisco. I’m feeling all the emotions. Sad, angry, excited, hopeful, heartbroken, happy. It feels weird to write that, but had my dog not just passed away, this would have been an extraordinary experience.

The first trek of the train ride was amazing. We got used to the rooms, the different car options. We started by taking naps, then exploring, and finally dinner. It was an amazing meal. I feel extreme gratitude. My mom and I ended up sleeping in the same room together and my dad in the other one so he’d have more room since they are pretty small.

It was a pretty nice day.

Thank you for your message. I am currently out of office with no set return date. I will get back to you when the time is right.

 
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from Cosmos

People wearing same jeans and shoes

Do you also sometime think everything is exactly same now.

Cars, phones, clothes, everyone with same beard...

Few months ago I restarted using insta. The main purpose of it is to get in touch with the younger generation. No matter how much I deny, the next gen is on insta and other such platforms.

If I were to reach that generation, I would have to be on the platform that they are.

As you know meta's Policy is to keep you on their platform. It will attempt everything to the do so. Same is the pattern of YouTube.

Honestly meta is worse as after hooking me up, they started serving the triggering content and that too at night when my reasoning powers are very low. But that's topic for another day.

So, Essentially such platforms try to understand things about you and then serve you similar content to keep you watching.

I used to have Instagram about 6 years ago. The reels and short form content was just starting. The posts were mostly images and memes. I loved memes.

One important distinction at that time was the differences of platform and served content. FB served different content that insta and if I wanted to watch videos, YouTube was there. The boundaries were defined.

This time, after using insta for a few weeks, one thing to notice is, all platform serve same things. I would watch same video thrice or twice as I use Facebook rarely now.

Each content creator uses all the platform and all the algorithms are so advanced that they would recognise you, create a a profile on you and then use that to serve (hook) you more.

The profile was different earlier as algos were still developing but now , algos have matured all the profiles are same and the content also looks the same.

Now you can also see this everywhere else. All the cars look the same. Bloated buffalo with squinted eyes, all the mobile phones. If you don't really follow, it would be almost impossible to tell one phone from another, other than maybe pixels.

The convergence, I think now complete. I do see some new fun colors in cars and recently cloths. People are wearing colorful cloths again and trying to be more distinct and intentional. Hopefully the trend continues but I do not think same would happen for social media.

Unfortunately I have to be on them for the moment no matter how much I dislike them.

 
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from Noisy Deadlines

I created a collection page in my Bullet Journal to track and plan my 2026 Blaugust posts.

It's dead simple, with my goal number of posts at the top followed by a weekly plan/log. I am loosely using some ideas from the festival calendar prompts but I'm not following them too strictly.

For writing, I'm mostly drafting posts on a dedicated lined notebook that I set up just for blogging. (I wrote about this notebook here.) I have a page with ideas, and then I just have drafts. When I'm done drafting, I type the post into Write.as and that's where I do some final editing/corrections/add images before publishing.

I don't carry this big lined notebook with me, so I only use it at home. This actually works great because I enjoy having some quiet time to sit down and write without pressure or interruptions.

Very rarely, I will start writing a post while I'm at work. If I do, I just type it in Standard Notes. Sometimes a full post comes out of it, and other times I'll flesh it out later in my notebook at home.

Here is a picture of my current Collection page in my Bullet Journal. As you can see, I've already had to shift some planned posts to a different week, because that second week was a bit crazy for me. So I’m not planning too much ahead, I’m going week by week.

But anyway, that's how I'm doing it. It's a work in progress, but keeping it simple is giving me a clear overview of my progress and keeping me stay accountable.

Post 06 of #Blaugust #Productivity #notes #journal

 
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