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  • On amusement parks, depression, and familiarity with death.

    Some types of fun aren’t meant for everyone …

    July 28, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    Psychology
    Albert Camus, amusement park, amusement parks, car crash, death, depression, execution, familiarity with death, Fyodor Dostoevsky, gun violence, heroin, heroin overdose, Lauren Hough, Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing, Narcan, overdose, pardon, preventable death, psychology, psychology experiments, psychology of amusement parks, psychology studies, psychology study, Scarecrow Scrambler, Scramblers, self-harm, suicidal ideation, suicide, The Idiot, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Scrambler
    On amusement parks, depression, and familiarity with death.
  • On dangerous air & the damnation of cyanobacteria.

    Like us, cyanobacteria flourished! And in their exuberance, they poisoned their world.

    June 27, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    Ecology, Evolutionary biology
    air pollution, anthropocene, atmosphere, atmospheric carbon, atmospheric composition, bistability, buffered systems, calamity, carbon, carbon dioxide, carbon emission, carbon emissions, carbon tax, climate change, climate destabilization, climate justice, CO2, Covid, Covid-19, cyanobacteria, divine retribution, endosymbiosis, evolution of early animals, evolution of life, extinction, global warming, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gases, invisible dangers, justice, mass extinction, More Dangerous Air, oxygen, oxygen concentration, pollution, punishment, retribution, stromatolites, tipping point
    On dangerous air & the damnation of cyanobacteria.
  • On cicadas and perception.

    Here on the ground, we rarely saw the cicadas who were off living their best cicada lives.

    June 14, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    Ecology
    17-year cicadas, brood 10, brood x, cicada, cicadas, insects, observational biology, perception
    On cicadas and perception.
  • On consent (again).

    To feel free to fully find ourselves, we all need to be respected as autonomous individuals.

    May 1, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    Violence against women
    adrienne maree brown, affirmative consent, ask first, assault, autonomy, communication, communication during sex, consent, consent culture, consent is mandatory, Consent is sexy, dishonesty, empathy, feminism, feminist, filter bubble, filter bubbles, honesty, Is That Still Consent?, Jenny Kleeman, Katherine Angel, learning, lying, maybe, Melissa Febos, miscommunication, physiological response to pornography, Pleasure Activism, psychological harm, rape, respect, Roseanna Sommers, seduction, self-discovery, self-knowledge, sex, sex research, Sex Robots and Vegan Meat, sexual assault, sexual norms, sexuality, technology, tentative, the joy of learning, tomorrow sex will be good again, unwanted touch, what's wrong with the phrase consent is sexy, women's response to pornography, You Were Duped Into Saying Yes
    On consent (again).
  • On trauma and the marshmallow test.

    This year has left most of us feeling traumatized. Try to make space to take care of yourself.

    April 25, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts
    childhood trauma, coronavirus, Covid-19, how to meditate, impulse control, mantra meditation, meditating, meditation, pandemic stress, peace, post traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, stress, transcendental meditation, trauma
    On trauma and the marshmallow test.
  • On vaccination.

    How do the Covid-19 vaccines work, and why were they made this way?

    April 15, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Medicine
    Alexandra Lahav, ancient history of vaccination, ancient medicine, biochemistry, bioscience, coronavirus, Covid, covid vaccination, covid vaccine, Covid-19, expression systems, fat bubble, fermentation, gene expression, history of vaccination, how do vaccines work, immune system, immunology, medical safety, medical testing, medicine, Medicine Is Made for Men, membrane trafficking, protein expression, protein folding, science, structure and function, vaccination, vaccine, vaccine production, vaccine safety, vaccines
    On vaccination.
  • On Lev Grossman’s ‘The Magicians,’ the incel ‘Harry Potter.’

    Magical fantasy, set in the sort of world where the self-styled “best & brightest” choose finance.

    March 25, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews
    Entitled, fantasy, fantasy novels, finance, incel, Ivy League, Kate Manne, Lev Grossman, Lev Grossman's The Magicians, Magic, magical fantasy, privileged graduates, review of The Magicians, The Magicians, The Magicians review, Wall Street, wizard school, wizards
    On Lev Grossman’s ‘The Magicians,’ the incel ‘Harry Potter.’
  • On bad penis puns.

    Modern English is built on a foundation of The King James Bible and William Shakespeare – the former, plagiarized from a person we burned on the stake for his efforts; the latter, Lord Regent of Bad Penis Puns, as though his very name compelled him: Willy-I-Am Shake-Spear, Billy Wagcock, old I am a dick now…

    March 8, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, The writing process
    bad puns, Barbara Hamby, capon, Christopher Logue, competition, consensual nonmonogamy, cooperation, education, Emily Wilson, Entitled, etymology, Eugenia Cheng, fornicate, gender, history of English, humor, hysteria, James Joyce, jealousy, Joyce, Kate Manne, Mansplaining, Mathematician's Manifesto for Rethinking Gender, men, mythology, OED, Oxford English Dictionary, patriarchy, Penelope's Lament, penis, penis puns, poetry, polyamorous, polyamory, puns, scortatory, sex, sexuality, Shakespeare, slang, teaching, Telemachus, The Iliad, The Odyssey, Ulysses, vagina, vulgar slang, War Music, women, X+Y
    On bad penis puns.
  • On cooperation and cons: Our theft from young people.

    We demanded sacrifices from younger people to fight Covid-19, but we’re not making sacrifices to help them in return.

    March 2, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology, Medicine, Politics
    buy less, carbon emissions, climate change, climate crisis, climate destabilization, climate inequality, closing schools harms children, consumerism is killing us, coronavirus, Covid, covid epidemic, covid pandemic, covid vaccination, covid vaccine, Covid versus flu, Covid versus influenza, Covid-19, global warming, health care rationing, plant-based diet, rationing, rationing health care, re-opening schools, reopening schools, risk demographics, school closure, school equity, schools, seasonal influenza, stealing from children, stealing the future, vegan, when is the pandemic over
    On cooperation and cons: Our theft from young people.
  • On perspective and Zoom.

    It’s easy for our experience of the world to blind us to others’ realities. Over Zoom, you see less suffering.

    February 20, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Parenting, Schooling
    coronavirus, coronavirus pandemic, Covid, covid pandemic, Covid-19, David Linden, Dr. Milks, e-learning, high school, high school teaching, illusion, inequality, jail poetry, jail poetry class, Kirstin Milks, lecture, lecture based instruction, lecture-based learning, lecturing, mint, mint taste, online education, online learning, online school, Pandemic, pandemic response, perception, screen school, sweetness, teaching during a pandemic, teaching during the pandemic, teaching in a pandemic, teaching in county jail, teaching in jail, teaching poetry, teaching poetry in jail, Unique, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Zoom, Zoom class, Zoom education, Zoom high school, Zoom lectures, Zoom teaching
    On perspective and Zoom.
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