A variant on that is the Creative Swearblogger like Flying Rodent.
Then there are the straight pundits with a twist of wry like Iain Dale, Steve Green, Cassilis and Harry Haddock.
There is the soft blogger, often a lady and the special purpose blogger.
Then there is the whimsical such as Beaman, Bryan Appleyard and Deogulwulf and you either like that or you don't. Personally, I really like the latter's series of Fewtrils which I've posted a few times. Here is a selection of his latest offerings:
Helvetica is rightly deemed the typeface that best typifies modernism: it is bland and functional. Of its aesthetic qualities, others say otherwise:
The Helvetica Medium lower-case ‘a’ . . . is the most beautiful two-dimensional form ever designed. Its luxurious sensual curves are balanced by points of crisp tension. Its lovely counter makes me think of Mozart. [1]
Fewtril no.231
History is no keen judge: the silliest affairs can become the profoundest events, and the weakest ideas the strongest currents.
Fewtril no.228
I’ll never fit in; I have trouble faking outrage.Fewtril no.226
Some might say we are blessed by political moralism, in that for every matter about which one might feel guilty, there are a thousand unconscionable ways in which one might feel absolved — so long as one remains an adherent. Yet even if one were to succumb to this graceless convenience, guilt would find its own way, attaching itself at last to one’s own existence and advantages.
and a little contribution to the PC [ugggh!] debate:
Susan Gately, “A Textual Deconstruction of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Utilitarian, Mechanistic, and Static Constructions of Disability in Society and in Schools” Essays in Philosophy, Vol. 9:1, January 2008, wherein we happily learn that “Rudolph eventually rejects the institutionalized notion that one with a red nose has no worth.”
Lord preserve us from people who use titles like Destiny's Child.
and a little contribution to the PC [ugggh!] debate:
Rudolph the Valued Member of the Reindeer Community
“[I]nclusive school programming may allow children to perceive . . . reindeer such as Rudolph as a reindeer, not as a ‘red-nosed reindeer’.”
Susan Gately, “A Textual Deconstruction of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Utilitarian, Mechanistic, and Static Constructions of Disability in Society and in Schools” Essays in Philosophy, Vol. 9:1, January 2008, wherein we happily learn that “Rudolph eventually rejects the institutionalized notion that one with a red nose has no worth.”
Lord preserve us from people who use titles like Destiny's Child.
Dear lord when will the madness stop?
ReplyDeleteA friend informed me yesterday that apparently baa baa black sheep has been changed to baa baa rainbow sheep. For one thing, that doesn't even make sense. I've see black sheep and I've seen white sheep, but a rainbow sheep? No.
It's utter madness. The PC brigade actually are ruining everything.
Much obliged, Mr Higham.
ReplyDeleteTrue, Oestre.
ReplyDeletePleasure, Deogolwulf.