Momasu, long time no see, what a delight, you are a little ray of sun in this starting summer! I wanted to let you know that I purchased a cactus the other day and named it after you!! I may craft a little eyepatch for it! PLEASE GET WELL SOON, MOMASU!!!!! Let’s keep in touch, JJ
I never comment on youtube but I consider this as a more spiritual outlet (or rather as more indicative of my personality as a whole) and so, I want to thank you for everything you've made me consider about the world.
Hope you are recovering alright Nick. Nice to see bits of old Blighty, I may be able to visit Europe by the end of the year. Paris is top of the list but also to check out Manchester & Edinburgh. Thankyou for the video, was lovely to see you.
The one time I’ve tried to utilise the British Transport Police is during a long Saturday train journey where football hooligans were being extremely antagonistic to passengers, doing drugs in the toilet. It was a scary experience. By the time I was called back by them they were clearly well on their way. So although presenting something of a totalitarian image, it’s all just a smokescreen for an utterly useless service.
Interesting video. The more I see and hear of the UK these days, the more thankful I am that I don't live there. I too immediately thought of Scarfolk upon seeing those posters! Who was it that said something to the effect that 'the greater the decline in a society, the more ludicrous its laws become'? That is certainly reflected in the increasing criminalization of the populace in England. Still, Edinburgh looked nice! ;) Greetings from Madrid.
This is like the overlap of the tourist gaze with factual inaccuracies and language games. It is a triumphant clash of someone who claims Edinburgh has his own but knows very little of its culture. When do you ever hear the local Edinburgh person saying trams were a great thing!
As a brilliant Scottish stylist, a playful humourist, a provocateur and an aesthete, not for his political views. He influenced everyone from Oscar Wilde to William Morris, Whistler to Wyndham Lewis. Sartor Resartus is such a fun read.
@@momasu By replacing political, ethical, and religious categories with aesthetic categories, literary historians have attempted to modernise Carlyle, to divert attention away from his embarrassing “messages”, and to make him acceptable to an audience that believes only in “myths” and “metaphors”. Carlyle’s “new religious myth,” Valley argues, has to be understood “simply” as a form of self-expression, not as an account of the nature of things accompanied by the ethical injunction that submission to the nature of things is the only course of action that brings peace of mind. Christopher Lasch, The True and Only Heaven, p. 242
Name one person who's been 'cancelled', apart from maybe Katie Hopkins, who openly advocated a final solution, and Jeremy Corbyn, who is very much 'woke'. Maybe you're guilty of trying to 'cancel' Priti Patel, Nick.
Momasu, long time no see, what a delight, you are a little ray of sun in this starting summer!
I wanted to let you know that I purchased a cactus the other day and named it after you!! I may craft a little eyepatch for it!
PLEASE GET WELL SOON, MOMASU!!!!!
Let’s keep in touch,
JJ
Thanks for these dear Momus. They are like a reflective respite/pause and badly needed. Hope you have recovered.
I never comment on youtube but I consider this as a more spiritual outlet (or rather as more indicative of my personality as a whole) and so, I want to thank you for everything you've made me consider about the world.
Always a pleasure to see a new update from you. Happy solstice.
Hope you are recovering alright Nick. Nice to see bits of old Blighty, I may be able to visit Europe by the end of the year. Paris is top of the list but also to check out Manchester & Edinburgh. Thankyou for the video, was lovely to see you.
Good article about that 'Staring" poster in The Spectator a few weeks ago.
The one time I’ve tried to utilise the British Transport Police is during a long Saturday train journey where football hooligans were being extremely antagonistic to passengers, doing drugs in the toilet. It was a scary experience. By the time I was called back by them they were clearly well on their way. So although presenting something of a totalitarian image, it’s all just a smokescreen for an utterly useless service.
Interesting video. The more I see and hear of the UK these days, the more thankful I am that I don't live there. I too immediately thought of Scarfolk upon seeing those posters! Who was it that said something to the effect that 'the greater the decline in a society, the more ludicrous its laws become'? That is certainly reflected in the increasing criminalization of the populace in England. Still, Edinburgh looked nice! ;) Greetings from Madrid.
the HSBC 'hand' in the advert seems like a weird parallel to adam smith's concept of the invisible hand
This is like the overlap of the tourist gaze with factual inaccuracies and language games. It is a triumphant clash of someone who claims Edinburgh has his own but knows very little of its culture. When do you ever hear the local Edinburgh person saying trams were a great thing!
back at it again lets gooooooooooo
glad to see you resurface,
We’d love to have you play in sunny old Margate cher Momus
A little surprised to hear that ultra-reactionary (and darling of the dissident right) Thomas Carlyle is a hero of yours Momus!
As a brilliant Scottish stylist, a playful humourist, a provocateur and an aesthete, not for his political views. He influenced everyone from Oscar Wilde to William Morris, Whistler to Wyndham Lewis. Sartor Resartus is such a fun read.
"dissident" jfc
@@momasu By replacing political, ethical, and religious categories with aesthetic categories, literary historians have attempted to modernise Carlyle, to divert attention away from his embarrassing “messages”, and to make him acceptable to an audience that believes only in “myths” and “metaphors”.
Carlyle’s “new religious myth,” Valley argues, has to be understood “simply” as a form of self-expression, not as an account of the nature of things accompanied by the ethical injunction that submission to the nature of things is the only course of action that brings peace of mind.
Christopher Lasch, The True and Only Heaven, p. 242
@@F--B As a stylist he is a hundred times more entertaining than Mr Lasch, do please try reading Sartor Resartus, LP.
signage in the uk is creating a feedback loop of fear and dependency. frighten people into voluntary submission.
Bought your album timelord I really like it
What is this amazing intro/outro music?
It's an early draft of my song Horrorworld with some added elements.
@@momasu It's lovely, thank you Professor Momus!
hey my cat is also called Tillie, after my grandmother. get well soon my friend.
@2:11 Who is going to cancel you? Darla Records?
Name one person who's been 'cancelled', apart from maybe Katie Hopkins, who openly advocated a final solution, and Jeremy Corbyn, who is very much 'woke'. Maybe you're guilty of trying to 'cancel' Priti Patel, Nick.
Wouldn't that be nice...