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The neighborhood of Hampstead is just at present exercised with a series of events which seem to run on lines parallel to those of what was known to the writers of headlines and "The Kensington Horror," or "The Stabbing Woman," or "The Woman in Black." During the past two or three days several cases have occurred of young children straying from home or neglecting to return from their playing on the Heath. In all these cases the children were too young to give any properly intelligible account of themselves, but the consensus of their excuses is that they had been with a "bloofer lady." It has always been late in the evening when they have been missed, and on two occasions the children have not been found until early in the following morning. It is generally supposed in the neighborhood that, as the first child missed gave as his reason for being away that a "bloofer lady" had asked him to come for a walk, the others had picked up the phrase and used it as occasion served. This is the more natural as the favorite game of the little ones at present is luring each other away by wiles. A correspondent writes us that to see some of the tiny tots pretending to be the"bloofer lady" is supremely funny. Some of our caricaturists might, he says, take a lesson in the irony of grotesque by comparing the reality and the picture. It is only in accordance with general principles of human nature that the "bloofer lady" should be the popular role at these al fresco performances.


				

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The neighborhood of Hampstead is just at present exercised with a series of events which seem to run on lines parallel to those of what was known to the writers of headlines and "The Kensington Horror," or "The Stabbing Woman," or "The Woman in Black." During the past two or three days several cases have occurred of young children straying from home or neglecting to return from their playing on the Heath. In all these cases the children were too young to give any properly intelligible account of themselves, but the consensus of their excuses is that they had been with a "bloofer lady." It has always been late in the evening when they have been missed, and on two occasions the children have not been found until early in the following morning. It is generally supposed in the neighborhood that, as the first child missed gave as his reason for being away that a "bloofer lady" had asked him to come for a walk, the others had picked up the phrase and used it as occasion served. This is the more natural as the favorite game of the little ones at present is luring each other away by wiles. A correspondent writes us that to see some of the tiny tots pretending to be the"bloofer lady" is supremely funny. Some of our caricaturists might, he says, take a lesson in the irony of grotesque by comparing the reality and the picture. It is only in accordance with general principles of human nature that the "bloofer lady" should be the popular role at these al fresco performances.


					

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Interesting. From my neighbours and coworkers the only people even looking at ICE cars these days are petrolheads who like the vroom vroom. If you're not one of those in my circles if you're buying a new car nobody even considers anything not electric. Used cars sure people still care about petrol models but that too is a declining portion.

If you want a top tier electric car these days, get a BYD, not a Tesla. Tesla only has the best self driving these days and if that's not important to you or you don't think regulations will permit it in your jurisdiction any time soon there's no reason to go Tesla anymore. It has nothing to do with virtue signalling.

Interesting, I actually preferred the last few stories over the first few ones, which is a bit like the opposite of most people. Perhaps I'm too much of a softie but the more romantic and human theme of them left more more fulfilled at the end of the story compared to, for example, In the Court of the Dragon.

Eh, firstly IANAL and also my knowledge only extends to rudimentary UK law, at least under our system there is literally no way this survives its first brush with the Equality Act 2010 (which is a bit like our version of the Civil Rights act in the US but less extreme) so assumed this would fail on similar grounds in the US but if you don't have even that then yeah, it's hard to see what could be done. I guess the long term consequences to the USA will be the only real feedback here...

Lmao, there is no way this order survives as written its first brush with the legal system. This is textbook discrimination and the way they are phrasing it only makes their life harder.

This is more of a reflection on the British public than the BBC.

Given the way Trump thinks of himself as King and everything, there really isn't any fundamental difference between the man and his white house administration.

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What more fundamental and valuable project could a man have than to sculpt his own wife and mother of his children? I agree he'll probably have other things on plate at the time he gets married (god knows I have more than enough) but any intelligent man knows how to prioritize stuff and when he gets close to marriage/finding "the one" will either sideline the less important stuff or just not pick up more low importance projects as he completes his current undertakings to make the time for himself to create his wife with all the care and attention that deserves.

I see a lot of men who whine and complain that they don't want a "project", or a woman that isn't already the perfect match for them. Well...okay, man, but the entire world is made mostly by men who like the idea of a "project" in basically every facet of their entire lives

Agreed. As a man it's basically your duty to slowly mold your wife/compromise with her until both of you are on the same page.

Right now my parents have started searching for a wife for me in our community. I fully and openly accept that the woman I marry won't be perfect for me when I get her (or vice versa), but like Pygmalion of old I shall chisel and sculpt and over time create Her. That is a man's burden and I willingly take it upon myself.

All I ask is that I be given pristine quarried marble for this task instead of spolia from somebody else's workshop...

I find it amazing that on this day 1 year ago it would have been the true blue left who would have called for Hanania link disclaimers while now it's the right wingers doing the same, even though his views haven't really changed much in that time.

Let's not forget about Paul Weiss, the law firm Trump sanctioned earlier this year, only to drop all sanctions against them after they promised to do $40 million of pro bono work for him.

Then: Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.

Now: This shit

Eight other law firms have since made similar deals with the White House.

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God I hate that painting. Rockwell wasn't even a good artist btw., unfortunately people have only really seen that particular work by him and his wider artworks have that uncanny valley feeling to them...

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Harvard is top tier in the life sciences , same league as MIT.

I hope Harvard stands firm and puts the admin in its place. It's one thing to be against Affirmative Action but a completely different one to oppose academic independence say you want MAGA leaning professors in the physics department.

Fight Fiercely Harvard!

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Airstrike on the Iranian embassy in Damascus last year: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_airstrike_on_the_Iranian_consulate_in_Damascus

Broke: Uses classical geometry to solve problem

Woke: Uses coordinate geometry and a bit of algebra

Bespoke: Converts problem into statement of Number Theory via its Godel numbering, then proceeds to directly prove it.

Depending on the charger you can actually wireless charge a phone with a 1cm air gap between the charger and your phone.

And if you want to see wireless power transmission over long (many meters) distances then this MIT demo is basically the best out there I know of, even though technically it's to show dipole radiation and not power transfer. Also it's a very good demonstration that you don't need to have a complete circuit for electricity to flow.

Most people, even the scientifically inclined, have absolutely zero idea of how electricity really works. And yet their vote counts just as much as mine... (yes I am salty about this)

If you're going to be walking at all with your luggage outside the airport then carts don't help you at all. The lack of wheels only works if you're assuming a car direct from your house door to the airport and vice versa, that's very much not the case in large parts of the world (in London I'd take the Elizabeth line underground tube from Heathrow to Liverpool Street and then take a taxi from there if necessary, I wouldn't take a taxi from Heathrow back home).

We already have wireless power transmission, you can charge your phone etc wirelessly very easily these days

As late as the 1990's, part of an old-school mathematical education was the idea that submitting a correct co-ordinate geometry proof when a classical one was available would get you full marks and the lasting scorn and derision of the examiner.

Funnily enough classical geometry can be made to admit a coordinate system over it so both classical and (basic) coordinate geometry are effectively isomorphic in the sense that C++ and Conway's game of life are isomorphic (both are Turing Complete). Both classical and coordinate geometry have a proof theoretic ordinal of omega and even more there's actually a canonical way to convert statements of coordinate geometry to statements of classical geometry and vice versa so it's not even like using coordinate geometry when there's a classical geometry proof is like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Both theories are equally powerful in what they can do, it's just that the coordinate geometry formalism is easier to build upon which in my view makes it superior.

(Can you tell I hated the geometry problems in olympiads?)

Song China was relatively free market over 1000 years ago. And yes, this led to them having much more prosperity for everyone than either the dynasty before or after them.

I liked the cute twins pics. That alone is enough of a reason for him to have more kids by my book.

Not a fan of this, the taking of a scarf that isn't yours is bad enough but the lying is the real red flag. Smash and pass, if you are inclined that way.

Something similar is the reason why in many modern democracies we use shitty FPTP instead of enlightened Approval Voting. The story is that back in ancient Greece they voted by placing stones in jars so when their democracies tried to do Approval voting some unscrupulous voters would put all their pebbles in the jar of their favourite candidate instead of putting no more than one in each. This being the time before cheap paper the only real solution they had was to give each voter only 1 pebble, and hey shitty FPTP was born...

Churchill is by far the most beloved British political / cultural figure in history, topping almost every single poll of the greatest British people of all time.

An absolute tragedy. Churchill isn't even a top 3 prime minister of UK.