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The Gay Cowboy Did It First

I've been writing about Christopher Nolan since 2009 . After The Dark Knight I considered him the best director alive. I haven't changed my mind since. Inception , Interstellar , Dunkirk , Oppenheimer . The man doesn't miss. Even Tenet , if you want something resembling failure, grossed over $365 million world wide on a $200 million budget.  This, in spite of COVID tanking theater traffic in 2020. That's not great but it is not a stinker either. Digital media and streaming sales of the film remain strong. I wasn't following the casting news for The Odyssey, Nolan's latest. I stumbled into it through YouTube, which is where I end up most evenings. Video after video, universally, freaking out about exactly the same things: a Black Helen and Elliot Page. Not the material. Not whether anyone can compress Homer into something worth watching. The same two targets, everywhere, identical. The outrage machine had named its enemies and distributed the assignments. Ah....

It Will Open Itself

Entering our fourth month in the Iran War, the Strait of Hormuz is moving under seven vessels a day. Before all this started, it was seventy. Just saying, as of today Iran still controls the Strait. Although the Strait will apparently reopen soon, the IRGC seems to be positioning itself to claim that it maintains control of the Strait even though it is open. The official story is that things are trending toward normal. The actual water tells a different story. The United States carried out new strikes near Hormuz against Iranian drone control sites while negotiations were simultaneously underway. That's not a smooth reopening. That's a chokepoint still being contested by everyone with a stake in who controls it. The obvious question, if Trump won the war – “obliterated” Iran was his word, then why isn’t the Strait opening faster? I mean, we obliterated them. So… The answer isn't military. It's trust, and there isn't any. Tanker owners, insurers, crews, and th...

A Candy Wrapper for Nietzsche

Jordan Peterson continues his presence on YouTube and elsewhere, apparently still mysteriously unwell. He (or his staff in his stead) has recently started the Jordan Peterson Academy and, to help promote that online offering, he placed a free lecture out there so people could get a feel for his "academy." It is ostensibly  an introduction to Nietzsche , packaged in a high-tech studio with dramatic lighting, graphic overlays, and the full production weight behind it. It is meant to be a promotional piece, really. Still, you have to measure up to the content you create. I became aware of Peterson several years ago through my interest in Nietzsche. My YouTube feed gave me a college professor who spends  45 minutes discussing a single paragraph  from  Beyond Good and Evil . I was impressed with the effort. I didn't necessarily think this guy had Nietzsche figured out but I admired what he had to say. As long-time readers know, I have followed Peterson ever since, with hi...

Harmonious Generation Is Not a Story

When you combine practices — when you actually connect the things you do, the skills you've built, the interests you've cultivated — something additional appears. Not just the sum. Something beyond the sum. That's not a story you tell about your life. That's something happening in your life. I call it harmonious generation. Harmogenics for short. The word is new. The phenomenon is not. In fact, it is everywhere . It shows up in physics, in biology, in neuroscience, in psychology, in ecology, in aging research, in philosophy, in religion, in craft, in athletics, in ordinary kitchens and ordinary lives. It has been running in the background of human experience for as long as there have been humans combining practices. And nobody has named it as a single thing. Everybody keeps finding pieces of it and filing those pieces under different headings. Hydrogen is a flammable gas. Oxygen is a flammable gas. Combine them and you get something that puts out fires. Wetness belongs...

Most Likely: The 2026 Atlanta Braves (so far)

I was playing around with ChatGPT about baseball facts and stats recently. The Atlanta Braves are off to a fantastic, even commanding, start to the 2026 MLB season. I’m a happy fan. Best record in baseball. Best team batting average. Best team ERA. Baseball can be a complex sport but when are batting better than anyone and giving up the fewest earned runs you are going to win a lot of ballgames. During the course of a long chat, I wandered upon some team baseball stats that shocked me. Far more likely than not, any given team will lose any given game if they fail to score 4 runs or more. The opponent's score does not matter (except indirectly). Disregarding everything else, just looking at runs your team scored, there is a huge gulf between 4 runs and 3 runs. Even more important is the percentage of games you play while scoring 4 runs or more. Needless to say, the Braves are dominant here. Atlanta is the only team in baseball that scores at least 4 runs over 70% of the time (Tam...