KyiMayKaung
Burma, America, The World, Art, Literature, Political Economy through the eyes of a Permanent Exile. "We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the oppressed. Sometimes we must interfere. . . There is so much injustice and suffering crying out for our attention . . . writers and poets, prisoners in so many lands governed by the left and by the right." Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Speech, 1986, Oslo. This entire site copyright Kyi May Kaung unless indicated otherwise.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
We have a saying for this in Burmese: What was written by hands has been erased by the feet."
Burmese and Thai think lower body parts like feet are not as worthy as the head.
Medical--Simvastatin--
AI Overview
Blood Thinners: Types, Side Effects and Drug Interactions
No, simvastatin isn't a primary blood thinner like warfarin, but it does have modest anticoagulant (blood-thinning) properties by interfering with the clotting process, which helps prevent clots and reduce heart attack/stroke risk, though its main job is lowering bad cholesterol (LDL). It can, however, increase the effect of true blood thinners like warfarin, requiring closer monitoring for bleeding.
How Simvastatin Affects Blood Clotting
Reduces Clotting Factors: Statins, including simvastatin, decrease the formation and activity of various clotting factors in the blood.
Antiplatelet Effects: It can also reduce platelet activation, adhesion, and aggregation (sticking together).
Reduces Risk: These effects contribute to a lower risk of dangerous clots, like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE).
Key Distinction
Primary Role: Simvastatin's main function is to lower "bad" LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, preventing plaque buildup in arteries, which is crucial for preventing heart attacks and strokes. Interaction with Blood Thinners: When taken with anticoagulants (like warfarin), simvastatin can enhance their effect, raising the risk of bleeding, so doctors often monitor INR levels closely. In Summary: While not a traditional blood thinner, simvastatin has beneficial effects on blood clotting, but it's important to understand its interactions, especially if you're already taking a prescription anticoagulant. Do My Cholesterol Drugs Thin My Blood? Aug 30, 2017 — Statins are cholesterol lowering drugs that can modestly decrease the blood's ability to clot. This side effect is generally benef... Vein Specialists Of Tampa Statins Effects on Blood Clotting: A Review - PMC - NIH Nov 26, 2023 — Experimental studies indicate that statins alter blood clotting at various levels. Statins produce anticoagulant effects via downr... National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov) Zocor (Simvastatin): Side Effects, Uses, Dosage, Interactions ... - RxList Aug 14, 2023 — Clinical Impact: ZOCOR may potentiate the effect of coumarin anticoagulants and increase the INR. The concomitant use of ZOCOR (20... RxList
Monday, January 12, 2026
I don't own a car, never did in America, used to use public transport a lot,
now don't. I feel I am doing fine--but need to get some kind of writing or research job.
There are a lot of high-level jobs for people like me with Ph.Ds.--I am just being picky.
I want to work at places where the organization's values vibe with mine.
Of Amazon--some items, especially Amazon Basics--are very good--Consumer Report from Me.
what comes from other sellers are not so reliable--but I buy mostly "sure fire items" like a $10 toaster, a Rival stand mixer, and a step ladder.
An air purifier also is working fine,but the $100 Singer sewing machine is stuck. It's not very old, only about 5-6 years.
Otherwise things like yarn, fabrics, used books, food items, toilet items, stationary, not much can go wrong with those.
I find Amazon has the best selection, prices and ease of use.
I seldom buy clothes now and stopped making clothes also. Nowhere to go since I work out of my home.
Everyone in this high rise has been buying online since Covid 19.
The box room is always over-flowing. Cardboard recycling is now big business.
I cook almost all my own food. I only eat about 2 meals a month in a restaurant. Then I bring all leftovers home, so about $30-46 feeds me for 3 meals after what I eat in the restaurant.
I used to make my own bread,but now store-bought brown bread is cheaper,though the loaves and slices are getting smaller.
I'll blog about food and tariffs and shrinkflation later.
KM Kaung
1-12-2026
I would look for an agent first, unless my doctors tell me I have only 6 more months to live.
Two promising young men,intelligent, highly successful between age 55 and 60, died last year.
I was so upset, I could not deal with entry for a major painting award. With prizes between $1000 and $10,000.
So enter early for any kind of "prize."
All agent queries and/orprize entries need a certain amount of prep work.
Your entry and samples must fit their requirements--e.g.word count, when paintings were painted etc.
You don't need your Major Dormo fixer to count hand-written pages by eye now--as Hemingway did in his Finca Vigia in Havana, Cuba, before Castro, but you still have to re-read your work and choose suitable work--some don't limit themes genre, some do.
Georgia O'Keefe said, "It takes time to paint a flower, like having a friend."
So, clean your room, wash your clothes and take a shower, comb your hair,whatever you have to do, then sit down and WRITE.
Hemingway wrote standing up.
I have an acquaintance who reads mostly bodice busters which she literally holds against her chest, she doesn't want you to see what she's reading.
She's already a millionaire as a landlady with many rental properties--and maybe also from her millionaire husband.
But I've never seen anything she ever wrote. She has a bristly personality.
One does not become a writer just by wishing to be one.
I've stopped talking to her, and other pains in the arses.
Kyi May Kaung.
1-12-2026.
Publishing online--be careful--most publishers or agents don't want already published work.
AI Overview
Yes, you absolutely can publish uncompleted novels, or Works In Progress (WIPs), on Archive of Our Own (AO3)
, as it's a living archive designed for ongoing stories; the key is to clearly label them as unfinished, often using tags like "Abandoned Work: Unfinished and Discontinued" or in the summary/notes, so readers know what to expect. It's a great way to share stories that might never be finished, allowing others to enjoy what you have or even write fan continuations if you give permission.
Best Practices for Posting Unfinished Novels on AO3:
Label Clearly: Use the "Abandoned Work: Unfinished and Discontinued" tag or add notes in the summary/top of the chapter saying it's a WIP.
Use Tags: Tag appropriately for the fandom (if applicable, otherwise use "Original Work") and story status.
Be Honest: Let readers know if you have no plans to finish it to manage expectations.
Consider Collections: You can group unfinished stories into a collection.
Save Drafts: Use the draft feature for works you're actively writing, but be aware they auto-delete after 30 days, so save your original files.
Important Consideration for Traditional Publishing:
Avoid Mixing: If you plan to traditionally publish your work later, posting it on AO3 (or anywhere online) can prevent you from getting a traditional publishing deal, as publishers want first publication rights.
Self-Publishing: Self-publishing is fine with online availability, but traditional publishers often require the work to be completely removed from the internet first.
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The books just out or soon to be released are too expensive for me right now, besides, I've already bought about 2 dozen books that I am working my way through.
I don't want to stray too far from my non-fiction and fiction focus areas.
For instance, Flesh sounds interesting, but I am not so interested in men's coming of age stories.
I have a 2 year deadline on most of what I am working on right now, and the literary agent search is always there.
And there are a lot of oil and acrylic paintings that need tobe finished.
Last of all are my needlepoints.
I used to think Khin Hnin Yu, niece of democratically elected PM U NU was exaggerating when she wrote--"Now I run out of money and I have to find money."
But keeping oneself fed and watered is also a priority.
After all, no one can paint and write when they are sick or dead.
One must, as Abraham Verghese said, "Do it slowly." and he is a neurosurgeon and in hospital administration.
Colleen McCullough The Thorn Birds was a scientist with a high ranking science job.
Neurology career
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In 1963, McCullough moved for four years to the United Kingdom; at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London she met the chairman of the neurology department at Yale University who offered her a research associate job at Yale. She spent ten years (April 1967 to 1976) researching and teaching in the Department of Neurology at the Yale Medical School in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. While at Yale she wrote her first two books. One of these, The Thorn Birds, became an international bestseller and one of the best-selling books in history, with sales of over 30 million copies worldwide, that in 1983 inspired one of the most-watched television miniseries of all time.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_McCullough
Ali Hazelwood is a neurologist and was a prof. of neurology until 2023 when she took a break to focus on her writing.
Her first novel was first published as fan fiction on Archive of Our Own--as Star Wars fan fiction and noticed by a literary agent who then helped her prepare it for publication.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Hazelwood
They're not writing because they have nothing better to do.
Kyi May Kaung
1-12-2026
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Interval between twin births --
AI Overview
Twins can be born minutes apart (most common), hours apart, or even days, weeks, or months apart in rare cases of "delayed interval delivery," where doctors stop labor to allow the second twin more time to develop, with a world record of 90 days between fraternal twins in 1996. While most twins share birthdays, a significant gap can result in different birth months or years, especially if the first is born near midnight, notes the Washington State Twin Registry.
Typical Intervals
Minutes:
Most twins are born minutes apart, especially if the first is delivered vaginally and the cervix is already open.
Hours:
A few hours can separate twins, sometimes involving a vaginal birth followed by a C-section for the second.
Rare, Extended Intervals
Days/Weeks:
This happens when doctors delay the second birth for medical reasons, allowing the second twin to mature.
World Record:
The longest interval is 90 days (3 months) for fraternal twins born in 1996, with doctors stopping labor to help the second twin grow, according to Twins Trust and Live Science.
Why Delays Happen
Prematurity:
If one twin needs to be delivered early (e.g., 28 weeks), doctors might induce labor for the first and stop contractions for the second to give it more time in the womb.
Separate Sacs/Placentas:
This situation (dizygotic/fraternal twins) is more conducive to extended delays, allowing each baby more time to develop, notes The Washington Post.
Multiple gestation: time interval between delivery of the first and second twins - PubMed
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Woman Gives Birth to Twins — 11 Weeks Apart | Live Science
Aug 26, 2019 — News. By Isobel Whitcomb published August 26, 2019. The chances of the pregnancy were 1 in 50 million. A 29-year-old w...
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Why identical twins can be completely different.
AI Overview
Why Identical Twins Can Be So Different
Yes, identical twins can have different personalities because unique life experiences, random developmental variations (epigenetics), and distinct interactions with their environment shape them, even with the same DNA; these factors create different neural pathways, leading to individual character and behavior. While they share a genetic blueprint, their separate paths in the womb, social lives, and personal choices foster divergence, making it common for them to be distinct individuals with unique inner lives.
Why Personalities Differ
Environmental Factors (Nurture):
Each twin experiences the world differently, from in-utero stimuli to unique friendships and challenges, shaping their outlook and responses.
Epigenetic Changes:
Even with identical DNA, tiny differences in gene expression (epigenetics) occur due to life events, diet, illnesses, and environmental exposures, creating variations in how genes function.
Random Variations:
Small, chance events early in life, even subtle brain wiring differences, can set off feedback loops that amplify personality traits over time.
Unique Experiences:
One twin might be more active in the womb, or develop a different social circle, leading to distinct personalities as they grow.
Examples of Differences
One twin might be outgoing, while the other is more reserved.
They can have different interests, talents, and even opposite reactions to the same situations, like stress or social events.
In essence, identical twins are two separate people who start with the same genetic code but end up with different life stories, leading to distinct personalities, similar to any other siblings but with a unique genetic starting point.
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I've also read the excellent Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese--
AI Overview
Yes, the novel
Cutting for Stone centers on twin brothers, Marion and Shiva Stone, born in Ethiopia to a nun and a British surgeon, whose lives and complex relationship form the core of this medical family saga, exploring themes of medicine, identity, love, and betrayal across continents.
Key aspects involving the twins:
Parents: Their mother, Sister Mary Joseph Praise, a nun, dies giving birth to them, and their father, the surgeon Dr. Thomas Stone, disappears, leaving them orphaned.
Upbringing: The twins are raised in the mission hospital by two doctors, Hema and Ghosh, growing up immersed in the world of medicine.
Deep Bond, Divergent Paths: They share a profound connection as boys but develop different personalities and career paths, with Marion becoming a doctor and Shiva pursuing surgery.
Central Figures: The entire narrative follows their individual journeys, their differing approaches to medicine, and their struggles with their shared past and complex family legacy.
Book Review: Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese - Facebook
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Fiction involving twins--I have seen East of Eden--read the Wally Lamb book and the novel Cutting for Stone by Abrham Verghese
Fiction novels featuring twins explore themes of identity, rivalry, uncanny connection, and secrets, with popular examples including
Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things (intense bond, tragedy), Audrey Niffenegger's Her Fearful Symmetry (mystery, ghosts), Brit Bennett's The Vanishing Half (identity, race), Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl (college, separation), and Sally Hepworth's The Good Sister (thriller, dark secrets). Other notable books include I Know This Much Is True, The Poisonwood Bible, and The Secret History, offering diverse genres from literary fiction to thrillers centered on twins.
Literary & Family Sagas
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy: A poignant story of fraternal twins Rahel and Estha, exploring forbidden love, tragedy, and caste in India.
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett: Follows twin sisters who choose to live in two different worlds, one passing as white, examining race and identity.
I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb: Focuses on identical twin brothers, one with schizophrenia, and their complex lives.
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver: Features twin sisters among missionary daughters in the Congo.
Mystery & Thriller
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger: American twins inherit a flat in London near a cemetery, uncovering dark family secrets.
The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth: A suspenseful novel about twin sisters with a dark, shared past and a plan for a baby.
Julie Chan is Dead by Liann Zhang: A thriller where a twin impersonates her successful, dead sister.
Contemporary & Coming-of-Age
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell: Explores twin sisters growing apart as they start college, focusing on fandom and identity.
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson: A humorous and strange story about a woman tasked with caring for her best friend's twin children, who spontaneously combust.
Classics & Fantasy
The Secret History by Donna Tartt: Features creepy twins within an elite college group, central to the novel's mystery. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield: A Gothic novel where a famous author's story involves twins, secrets, and a hidden history. Other Notable Mentions East of Eden by John Steinbeck: Features twin brothers, Caleb and Aron, embodying good vs. evil. The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis: Includes the twin horses Bree and Hwin in the Narnia series.
Legal dramas--
AI Overview
Several romantic comedies and comedy-dramas feature solicitors, lawyers, activists, and themes revolving around wills or inheritance. Here are some of the most prominent examples based on your criteria:
Two Weeks Notice (2002): An environmental lawyer/activist (Sandra Bullock) becomes the chief counsel for a billionaire real-estate developer (Hugh Grant) to save a community center.
Laws of Attraction (2004): Two New York City divorce lawyers (Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore) fall in love while litigating against each other.
The Estate (2022): A black comedy about two sisters who try to get back in the good graces of their estranged, dying aunt to inherit her fortune, bringing them into conflict with her legal affairs.
Legally Blonde (2001): While primarily a comedy, this film follows Elle Woods as she navigates Harvard Law School, featuring legal scenarios and the "courtroom" setting.
Barefoot in the Park (1967): A tightly wound lawyer (Robert Redford) learns to balance his professional life with his free-spirited new wife (Jane Fonda).
Materialists (2025): An upcoming romantic comedy directed by Celine Song that follows a New York City matchmaker (Dakota Johnson) caught between a new client and her past, involving the complexities of professional and personal relationships.
The Life List (2025): A Netflix film that explores legal questions surrounding estate planning and wills. Something Borrowed (2011): Features a talented attorney (Ginnifer Goodwin) working at a top New York law firm, dealing with complications between friendship and romance. These films mix legal, activist, or inheritance-driven plots with romantic storylines.
The late Leo Nichols--I met him and his wife once at a dinner party for "Timber friends." I left Burma in 1980s and heard of his death while working at RFA.
AI Overview
The Danish (and Norwegian, Finnish, Swiss) honorary consul in Burma (Myanmar) during the 1990s who was arrested and died in prison was
James Leander Nichols (Leo Nichols) in June 1996, a prominent British-Burmese businessman and close friend of Aung San Suu Kyi, arrested for operating unlicensed fax machines but widely believed to be targeted for his pro-democracy support and links to the opposition, as detailed by Amnesty International and The Independent.
Key Details:
Name: James Leander Nichols (Leo Nichols).
Role: Honorary Consul for Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Switzerland in Myanmar.
Arrest: April 1996.
Charge: Operating unlicensed fax machines and a telephone switchboard.
Sentence: Three years imprisonment.
Death: Died in custody in a Rangoon prison in June 1996, officially from a heart attack, but many suspected foul play or lack of medical care due to his health issues (diabetes, hypertension) and support for Suu Kyi.
Significance: His death strained relations between these Scandinavian nations and Myanmar's military government (SLORC).
Denmark–Myanmar relations - Wikipedia
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MEDICAL CONCERN - Amnesty International
Death in custody of Leo Nichols. MYANMAR. Amnesty International is concerned about the death in custody of James Leander Nichols, ...
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EUROPEAN DIPLOMAT DIES IN PRISON - Chicago Tribune
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Slang you should not use--warning--graphic--I saw "DILF" in a book--smutty book--adult rom com.
AI Overview
The term
GILF is a vulgar, slang acronym that typically stands for "Grandmother I'd Like to Fuck". It is used to describe an older person, usually a woman, who is considered sexually attractive.
Usage: The term is generally considered slang and can be seen as objectifying. While some individuals may take being called a GILF as a compliment, it is often considered disrespectful.
Variations: Although predominantly used for grandmothers, it can less commonly refer to a grandfather.
Origin: It is a variation of the more widely known acronym MILF ("Mother I'd Like to Fuck"), which gained popularity after the 1999 movie American Pie.
AI search results--Minnesota shooting victim--
AI Overview
Based on news reports from January 2026, 37-year-old
Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis during a federal immigration enforcement operation.
How She Was Shot
Incident: The shooting occurred on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, near 34th and Portland Ave in South Minneapolis.
Method: Witnesses and video footage indicate that as Good was attempting to drive away from agents in her SUV, an ICE agent shot her at close range through her windshield.
Conflicting Accounts: Federal authorities (DHS) claimed the agent acted in self-defense, alleging Good tried to use her vehicle as a weapon. However, bystanders, witnesses, and local officials disputed this, stating the agent shot her as she was moving away.
Medical Attention: Witnesses reported that agents prevented a nearby bystander who was a physician from administering CPR.
Where Her Body Is
Immediate Location: Good was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.
Vigil Location: A memorial and vigil for Good were established at the scene of the shooting, near 34th and Portland Avenue.
The incident has caused significant outrage, with Minnesota officials condemning the actions of the federal agents and calling for an investigation.
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Saturday, January 10, 2026
Boasting a bit--my TOEFL score was 769--I got into Ivy League Univ.of Pennsylvania--The man who gave me the test joked if I wanted to teach English--as a matter of fact I amnot that interested in teaching English or learning any more languages for their own sake.
AI Overview
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TOEFL score of 769 is extremely high, potentially the maximum or near-maximum on some older versions or scales, indicating exceptional English proficiency, far above average, making it excellent for top universities, though the score's meaning depends on the specific test version (iBT/PBT) and institution's requirements. For modern iBT, scores are 0-120; on that scale, 769 would be impossible, but if it's on a PBT (Paper-Based Test) scale, it's outstanding (e.g., 600+ is great), while on a newer scale (1-6), it might correspond to a 5.5 or higher, meeting most demands.
Understanding Your Score
Modern TOEFL iBT (0-120): Scores are in the 70-120 range; 769 isn't possible, but scores like 100+ (Excellent) or 110+ (Exceptional) are standard for top schools.
Paper-Based Test (PBT) (310-677): A score of 769 is exceptionally high, potentially higher than the maximum possible score (677) on the PBT, indicating near-native fluency.
Newer Scale (1-6): If you took a test after July 2024, scores are 1-6; a score like 5.0 or 5.5 is excellent and aligns with 100+ on the old scale.
What "Good" Means
Top Universities (Ivy League, etc.): Aim for 100-110+ (iBT) or 600+ (PBT).
Most Universities (US/UK/Canada): 80-90+ is generally robust.
Your Score's Implication: If your score is truly 769 (likely on PBT or an old system), it's outstanding and likely exceeds requirements for nearly any program.
Actionable Advice
Confirm Test Version: Check if it's iBT, PBT, or the new score scale.Check University Requirements: Find your target schools' specific minimums (e.g., "TOEFL 100" or "TOEFL 90") on their admissions pages. Check Section Scores: Even with a high total, some programs require minimums in Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. In summary, a score of 769 is fantastic and indicates superior English skills, but always verify against your specific program's requirements to know if it's "good enough" for your goals. TOEFL Score Range: What Does It Mean For You? - Blog PrepScholar But if your dream school requires that applicants earn a total score of 110 on the iBT, then a good TOEFL score for you would be a... PrepScholar TOEFL® Score Scale Update: A Guide for Institutions - ETS Note: Estimated total scores under the 0 – 120 scale are the sum of the section scores and can be obtained with different section ... ETS | Global education and talent solutions Minimum TOEFL Score Requirements for the USA, UK and Canada Sep 30, 2025 — The minimum TOEFL score requirement depends heavily on where you apply. On average, these are the scores you should ai... ETS | Global education and talent solutions
Friday, January 09, 2026
Elaine Paige--sings Memory from Cats--some of the lyrics by T S Eliot.
My friend,now Dr Pattaraporn Sirikanchana from Thailand, then a Buddhism Ph.D.candidate, was so excited to be going to NYC to watch Cats,but she was disappointed on her return.
I've never seen Cats live.
I've seen Les Miserables live in NY--a gift from my son who was working in NY at that time.
I've seen the opera Orfeo, Hansel and Gretel (several times) at AnnenbergCenter in Philadelphia while ushering and working as an asst house manager part time.
And I've seen a Univ. of Colorado at Boulder production of The Magic Flute--
https://www.google.com/search?q=Memory+fromCats&sca_esv=325502952459ac64&sxsrf=ANbL-n6HjqEJ-ubO8-NIvqvB4THy_vyNzA%3A1768016570275&source=hp&ei=usphafrzDpvn5NoPx4vqyAQ&iflsig=AFdpzrgAAAAAaWHYytecvt7r89b-F5iCELaZe9_k9s9h&ved=0ahUKEwj6uIH9hoCSAxWbM1kFHceFGkkQ4dUDCCA&uact=5&oq=Memory+fromCats&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6Ig9NZW1vcnkgZnJvbUNhdHMyBxAuGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAuGIAEGA0yBxAuGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA0yBxAAGIAEGA1I2YUBUMEUWPVVcAZ4AJABAJgBpwSgAYoWqgEMMTIuNS4xLjEuMC4xuAEDyAEA-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&sclient=gws-wiz
The previous post was too long--so it's supposed to be after the lower post--but now it's on top--
and it is always so lovely and meaningful,I had to copy and paste the whole poem:
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/3196491-footfalls-echo-in-the-memory-down-the-passage-which-we
T.S. Eliot > Quotes > Quotable Quote
T.S. Eliot
Footfalls echo in the memory
Down the passage which we did not take
Towards the door we never opened
Into the rose-garden.
Time present and time past
Are both perhaps present in time future
And time future contained in time past. (I)
What might have been and what has been
Point to one end, which is always present.
Footfalls echo in the memory
Down the passage which we did not take
Towards the door we never opened
Into the rose-garden. My words echo
Thus, in your mind.
But to what purpose
Disturbing the dust on a bowl of rose-leaves
I do not know. (I)
Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
Cannot bear very much reality.
What might have been and what has been
Point to one end, which is always present.
Go, said the bird, for the leaves were full of children,
Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.
Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind
Cannot bear very much reality.
Time past and time future
What might have been and what has been
Point to one end, which is always present. (I)
At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless;
Neither from nor towards; at the still point, there the dance is...
At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless;
Neither from nor towards; at the still point, there the dance is,
But neither arrest nor movement.
And do not call it fixity,
Where past and future are gathered. Neither movement from nor towards,
Neither ascent nor decline. Except for the point, the still point,
There would be no dance, and there is only the dance.
I can only say, there we have been: but I cannot say where
And I cannot say, how long, for that is to place it in time. (II)
All is always now.
Time past and time future
Allow but a little consciousness.
To be conscious is not to be in time
But only in time can the moment in the rose-garden,
The moment in the arbour where the rain beat,
The moment in the draughty church at smokefall
Be remembered; involved with past and future.
Only through time time is conquered. (II)
Words move, music moves
Only in time; but that which is only living
Can only die. Words, after speech, reach
Into the silence. (V)
Or say that the end precedes the beginning,
And the end and the beginning were always there
Before the beginning and after the end.
And all is always now. Words strain,
Crack and sometimes break, under the burden,
Under the tension, slip, slide, perish,
Will not stay still. (V)
Desire itself is movement
Not in itself desirable;
Love is itself unmoving,
Only the cause and end of movement,
Timeless, and undesiring
Except in the aspect of time
Caught in the form of limitation
Between un-being and being. (V)”
― T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets
I don't think I watched this fat girl movie to the end last time--it's quite good--but not believable
But then John Gardner said,"Fiction is the suspension of disbelief."
How could they not recognise each other?
My sister and her husband did not recognize me when I went back to Asia after 20 years.
Now I have already been here 44 years--wow.
But I wasn't virtually married to them and had children by them.
My aunt and cousin recognized me.
People asked my sister if she was the one broadacsting from RFA.
One friend from Eco Gen H ons said I'd changed.
One friend from my childhood in UK said I had not changed at all.
I only spoke a few minutes to my brother's friend --but he sounded just the same as when I was 7 and he was what? 14? On a few more emails he sounded just the same too.
Childhood crush.AH (changed initials)
But since he was a lawyer and did not want to handle our case, and retireed and the case hit a hurdle,I lost his email and did not like his male business partner, there was no reason to email him again.
I'm always losing emails and phone numbers.
Or when I remember and Google them, I find they have died.
Yes, it's rather distressing I must say--
Wait for when I weave these missed "romances" into fiction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqb6GGxjjw8
Really funny--female men's health doctor time travels to past--Actually, quite a number of male gynaecologists--and one--in Burma,
helped my sis in law--Daisy deliver all 3 of my babies--maybe it was the sameyoung man-- The big shot women never came, just took the presents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu_eWS1trcM
katee Robert's series --Dark Olympus--
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Dark Olympus is a spicy, modern romance series by Katee Robert that reimagines Greek myths in a contemporary setting, focusing on the powerful and often ruthless figures of Olympus and their romantic entanglements, with each book retelling a different myth, such as Hades and Persephone in Neon Gods or Eros and Psyche in Electric Idol. The series is known for its dark, steamy, and political plots, featuring characters like Zeus, Aphrodite, and Apollo in a modern, high-stakes world.
Key aspects
Genre: Spicy, dark, contemporary romance, mythological retelling.
Author: Katee Robert.
Setting: A modern, cutthroat city of Olympus, ruled by powerful families (the Thirteen Houses).
Themes: Power struggles, political intrigue, and steamy romance, often with a "touch her and you die" vibe.
Book list (in order)
Neon Gods : Hades and Persephone. Electric Idol : Eros and Psyche. Wicked Beauty : Achilles, Patroclus, and Helen. Radiant Sin : Apollo and Cassandra. Cruel Seduction : Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Pandora, and Adonis. Midnight Ruin : Eurydice, Charon, and Orpheus. Dark Restraint : Ariadne and the Minotaur (Dionysus).
Sweet Obsession : Icarus and Poseidon. Tender Cruelty . Shattered Gods .
Jennifer Saint book--Immortal Heart--Release date--
This Immortal Heart: A Novel of Aphrodite
Book by Jennifer Saint
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This Immortal Heart is a new mythological romance novel by Jennifer Saint, focusing on the epic love story between Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and Ares, the god of war, exploring their passionate and tumultuous relationship against the backdrop of Mount Olympus and the mortal world. The book, set for release in June 2026, delves into the complexities of their opposing natures—beauty and destruction—and how their divine love impacts gods and mortals alike, with Aphrodite questioning her role and the gods' games as their affair unfolds.
Key aspects of the book:
Authorship: Written by Jennifer Saint, the Sunday Times bestselling author of Ariadne and Hera.
Genre: Mythological romance, epic fantasy.
Main Characters: Aphrodite and Ares.
Plot: Explores the forbidden and passionate love between the goddess of love and the god of war, who are opposites but drawn to each other, causing chaos and questioning divine roles.
Themes: Love, war, passion, power, fate, and the consequences of divine actions.
Release Date: June 9, 2026 (hardcover).
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Another hour--another book to read--I've known the title of this book and the author's name for decades.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Novel by Erich Maria Remarque
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All Quiet on the Western Front is a seminal anti-war novel by German veteran Erich Maria Remarque, published in 1929, that chronicles the brutal experiences of young German soldiers on the Western Front during World War I, focusing on the physical and psychological trauma, disillusionment, and detachment from civilian life they endure. Narrated by protagonist Paul Bäumer, the book uses a stark, understated style to depict the horrors of trench warfare, contrasting the initial patriotic enthusiasm of youth with the devastating reality of combat, and became an international bestseller and a classic of war literature.
Key aspects of the novel:
Author: Erich Maria Remarque, a German soldier who served in WWI and was wounded.
Original Title: Im Westen nichts Neues (literally "Nothing New from the West").
Protagonist: Paul Bäumer, a young German soldier.
Themes: The futility of war, the loss of innocence, the psychological toll on soldiers, the disconnect between soldiers and civilians, and the shared humanity of soldiers on opposing sides.
Style: Laconic, terse, and realistic, using understatement to convey the horror of events, which was a shocking contrast to patriotic rhetoric of the time.
Impact: An immediate international success that sold millions of copies, was adapted into films, and became required reading in many schools, though it was banned and burned by the Nazis.
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Shit--now I have to read this book--
The World According to Garp
Novel by John Irving
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The World According to Garp is John Irving's 1978 breakout novel, a tragicomic story following T.S. Garp, the son of a feminist leader, as he navigates life, love, and writing amidst a world of sexual politics, violence, and absurdity. The book explores themes of feminism, gender roles, and mortality through the lives of its eccentric characters, including Garp's mother, Jenny Fields, and his wife, Helen Holm, blending humor with dark and violent events. It was a major bestseller and won the National Book Award for Fiction.
Key aspects of the novel:
Protagonist:
T.S. Garp, an author and the son of a famous feminist, Jenny Fields.
Central Characters:
Jenny Fields, a single mother and feminist icon; Garp; his wife Helen Holm; and other memorable figures like Roberta Maldoon.
Themes:
Feminism, gender roles, sexuality, violence, parenthood, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.
Style:
A blend of dark humor, tragedy, and absurdity, often described as a "soap opera" with serious undertones.
Plot:
Follows Garp from his unusual birth to his life as a writer, exploring his relationships and the world's reaction to his mother's legacy.
Legacy:
A major commercial and critical success that established Irving as a major literary voice, known for its memorable characters and exploration of complex social issues.
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Big Q ??? How could Cupid have shot the arrow at Ares and made him fall in love with his mother Aphrodite, if he was also their love child?
Maybe he was reincarnated in Venus' womb--not impossible.
The Buddha was born a Hindu prince--Hindu religion is older than Buddhism,Buddhism predates Alexander the Great
and Hinduism has a lot of Gods just like the Greeks and Romans.
Maybe I should write: The World According to Dr.K.
Whos child was Cupid? I didn't know till 5 mins ago that there were also lead arrows that caused hate--Lead poisoning?
AI Overview
Cupid, the Roman god of desire, is most commonly known as
the son of Venus, the goddess of love, and Mars, the god of war, though his Greek counterpart, Eros, sometimes had different parentage in older myths, occasionally being a primordial force or child of Aphrodite and Ares/Zeus, but always linked to love and desire. He's famous for his mischievous nature, shooting arrows that make people fall in love, and his own love story with Psyche.
Key Figures & Relationships:
Parents: Venus (Love) & Mars (War).
Greek Counterpart: Eros, son of Aphrodite (Greek Venus).
Wife/Love Interest: Psyche, a mortal princess.
Symbolism:
Depicted as a winged child or youth, carrying a bow and arrows.
Golden arrows cause love; lead arrows cause aversion.
His Role:
A powerful force, often depicted as a mischievous matchmaker for gods and mortals, symbolizing attraction and desire.
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Modern re-tellings of Aphrodite (Venus) and Ares (Mars) story.
AI Overview
For novels focusing on the passionate, often tumultuous relationship between the Greek goddess Aphrodite (Venus) and the god of war Ares (Mars), look for mythological retellings like Jennifer Saint's
This Immortal Heart, which features their romance, or explore modern fantasy/romance series like Katee Robert's Dark Olympus, where they're key players in a contemporary Olympus setting, or consider YA options like Julie Berry's Lovely War, and historical takes like Bettany Hughes' Venus and Aphrodite, exploring the historical connection between love and war.
Mythological Retellings & Fantasy
This Immortal Heart by Jennifer Saint: A prominent recent novel focusing specifically on Aphrodite's journey, particularly her deep connection and fiery romance with Ares, exploring their contrasting natures.
Dark Olympus Series by Katee Robert: A popular contemporary fantasy romance series that reimagines Greek gods in a modern, high-stakes world, featuring passionate, explicit relationships, including potential storylines for Aphrodite and Ares.
Lovely War by Julie Berry: A YA novel that weaves the Trojan War and the gods' involvement (including Aphrodite and Ares) into a story centered on love and sacrifice, though it's less a direct romance retelling. Historical & Non-Fiction (with Mythological Focus) Venus and Aphrodite: A Biography of Desire by Bettany Hughes: While non-fiction, this book delves deeply into the historical and cultural significance of the goddess, exploring her origins, influence, and her famous affair with the war god, linking love and war. Romance & "Romantasy" "Loved by Aphrodite" & "Daughter of Aphrodite" series: These indie romance titles on Kindle/Amazon offer modern takes on Greek myths, often featuring Aphrodite in lead roles within the popular "romantasy" genre. How to Find More Search on Goodreads: Use tags like #aphrodite and #ares or look for lists like "Aphrodite books" or "Greek Gods Romance" for recommendations.
Explore "Romance Books" Subreddits: Users often discuss specific pairings and recommendations for Aphrodite/Ares stories. Are there any books that are Aphrodite and Ares retellings? May 6, 2025 — EeethB. • 8mo ago. I believe one of the dark Olympus series by Katee Roberts features that pairing, or something like i... Reddit This Immortal Heart: A Novel of Aphrodite - Barnes & Noble This Immortal Heart: A Novel of Aphrodite. The epic, captivating tale of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who must reconcile her mi... Barnes & Noble Venus and Aphrodite: A Biography of Desire - Goodreads Nov 13, 2019 — The book explores her origins (she had three early ancestors) and the connection between the Greek Aphrodite and the R... Goodreads
Do not confuse Hephaestus (Aphrodite's husband) with Hephaestion--Alexander the Great's homosexual lover--according the Mary Renault--
It takes a lot of reading of a lot of books to wrap your head around these characters from Greek mythology and history.
Fantastic.
Greek myths--better than modern-day adult rom coms.
AI Overview
No, in Greek mythology, the affair between
Ares (Roman Mars) and Aphrodite (Roman Venus) was a passionate, consensual adulterous relationship, not a rape; they were lovers, often caught by her husband Hephaestus, and had several children like Eros and Harmonia, though Ares (Roman Mars) did famously rape the mortal Rhea Silvia to father Romulus and Remus.
The Nature of Their Affair
Consensual Passion: Their relationship was characterized by intense love and lust, driven by Cupid's arrow, leading to frequent secret meetings.
Adultery: Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, so their affair was a significant betrayal, eventually exposed by Helios, who informed Hephaestus.
Children: They had several divine children together, including Eros (Love), Phobos (Fear), Deimos (Terror), and Harmonia (Harmony).
Hephaestus's Trap: Hephaestus caught them in the act using a magical, near-invisible net, publicly shaming them.
Key Distinction: Ares vs. Mars
Ares (Greek): Primarily known for his affair with Aphrodite, he isn't typically depicted as a rapist in these myths. Mars (Roman): The Roman counterpart, Mars, is associated with the rape of the Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia, which led to the birth of Rome's founders, Romulus and Remus, a story different from his affair with Venus. So, while Ares/Mars was involved in a notable act of non-consensual sex (Rhea Silvia), his well-known relationship with Aphrodite was one of mutual, albeit adulterous, desire. Ares & Aphrodite | Relationship, Children & Myths - Study.com Lesson Summary * What was Ares' relationship with Aphrodite? Ares and Aphrodite had a long time romantic relationship but never ma...
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Who was Cassandra's lover?
AI Overview
Cassandra, the Trojan princess gifted with prophecy, had two main figures associated with her as "lovers":
the god Apollo, who cursed her when she rejected him, and the Greek king Agamemnon, who took her as a concubine after the fall of Troy, with whom she had twin sons. Another suitor, Coroebus, died defending her during the sack of Troy, as he was in love with her.
Apollo's Connection
The Gift & Curse: Apollo fell for Cassandra and gave her the gift of prophecy (or amplified it) in exchange for her love, but when she wouldn't reciprocate, he cursed her so no one would believe her true warnings.
Broken Promise: In some accounts, she promised him favors but reneged, while in others, she was a devout priestess who rejected his advances, leading to his anger.
Agamemnon's Connection
Spoils of War: After Troy's fall, Agamemnon, the Greek commander, took Cassandra as his war prize and concubine.
Children: She bore Agamemnon twin sons, Pelops and Teledamus, before being murdered by Agamemnon's wife, Clytemnestra, and her lover.
Coroebus's Love
Trojan Defender: Coroebus, a Phrygian prince, loved Cassandra and fought to protect her, even attempting to defend her from rape by Ajax the Lesser before being killed.
Apollo and Cassandra
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What is the difference between Trojans and Greeks?
AI Overview
The Greek Origin of the Ancient City of Troy - GreekReporter.com
The main difference was geographical and political, with Greeks (Achaeans) as a coalition of city-states fighting an allied city-state (Troy), but mythologically and culturally, they were very similar, sharing language, gods, and customs, though Homer portrayed Greeks as stoic and Trojans as perhaps more indulgent but sympathetic, defending their homes. Historically, Trojans were likely Anatolian, not Greek, but adopted Hellenic culture, making them distinct peoples despite their mythological similarities.
Mythological & Cultural Similarities (Homer's Iliad)
Language & Customs: Both spoke Greek, worshipped the same gods (though divided by divine loyalties), and shared similar armor and fighting styles, making them cul
turally very alike. Shared Humanity: Both sides faced tragedy, honored their dead, and had noble figures, showing their common ground. Key Differences in the Myth Location: Greeks were invaders from across the sea, while Trojans defended their walled city. Motivation: Greeks fought to reclaim Helen; Trojans fought for their homeland and families. Portrayal: Greeks were often seen as more civilized and stoic; Trojans, while sympathetic, were sometimes depicted as less restrained (e.g., Paris's actions).
Leadership: Greeks were a coalition of kings, sometimes disunited (e.g., Achilles vs. Agamemnon); Trojans were a single kingdom under King Priam and Hector. Historical Reality Distinct Peoples: Historically, Troy (Wilusa) was likely an Anatolian civilization, not Greek, though they interacted and adopted Greek cultural elements over time. Anatolian Roots: Trojans worshipped different, though related, pantheons and had distinct origins from the mainland Greeks. Frenemies: Greeks and Trojans Oct 18, 2022 — In *The Iliad*, the Greeks and Trojans are portrayed in different ways: * **Greeks** Stoic and civilized * **Trojans** Medium What are the differences between Greeks and Trojans in terms ... Nov 24, 2023 — The answer is plain, easy, profound, straightforward for those that have read those two works! Both, : speak Greek, wo... Quora Trojans or Greeks? : r/classics - Reddit Sep 28, 2024 — The two armies worship the same gods. They have nearly identical customs and speak the same language. They are the sam... Reddit
Typical 4 quart slow cooker dimensions--I hate it when sellers don't give dimensions-I already donated a large one to monastery.
Typical 4-quart slow cookers generally measure around
12-14 inches wide, 9-10 inches deep, and 9-12 inches tall, with variations for round vs. oval shapes and added features like digital controls or locking lids, so checking specific product dimensions is best, but expect a compact footprint for countertop storage.
Common Dimension Ranges (for the entire unit, not just the pot):
Width: 12 to 14 inches (approx.)
Depth: 9 to 10 inches (approx.)
Height: 9 to 12 inches (approx.)
Examples from specific models:
Hamilton Beach (Round): Around 12.2" W x 9.4" D x 12.4" H
Crock-Pot (Oval): About 8.25" W x 12.13" H (with depth slightly more)
KOOC (Round): Roughly 11.93" W x 7.76" H
Key Factors Influencing Size:
Shape: Oval models tend to be longer and narrower, while round ones are more compact.
Features: Digital displays, locking lids, and extra insulation can add to the overall dimensions.
Plastic magnifying sheets for reading in bed.
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Full Page Large Sheet Magnifier Magnifying Glass Reading Aid ...
For reading in bed, a plastic magnifying sheet, typically a thin, flexible Fresnel lens made of PVC, provides large-area magnification (like 3x) for small print, maps, or books, reducing eye strain without needing to move your hands constantly, and they are lightweight and often sized like a book page or smaller for easy handling. These sheets work best held a few inches above the page for optimal focus, unlike traditional glass magnifiers, and some even come with integrated lights or are designed as bookmarks.
Key Features for Bed Reading:
Material: Optical-grade PVC or acrylic, making them lightweight, flexible, and unbreakable.
Type: Fresnel lens (pronounced "Fren-nel"), which uses concentric rings to magnify in a thin sheet.
Magnification: Commonly 2x to 3x, sufficient for most small text.
Size: Available in full-page size (e.g., A4) or smaller, handy bookmark sizes.
Usability: Covers a large viewing area, ideal for books and newspapers; some have built-in LED lights for better visibility in low light.
How to Use:
Place the sheet a few inches (e.g., 2-4 inches) above the book page to get a clear, magnified image.
Move the sheet slowly across the page to read continuously without constant hand movement.
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Thursday, January 08, 2026
OMG--Pro-Publica special investigation--Elon Musk's Space X explosions debris caused 20 planes to have to abruptly change course.
https://www.propublica.org/article/spacex-faa-launch-airlines-safety-explosions-florida-caribbean?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
It's not good--Private enterprise
1. should not do space
2. it should not try to influence public safety entities such as FAA,public heath, social services etc.
But now there's an --finger in every pie.
1-8-2026
Best operatic schools for basses--
AI Overview
The best places for an operatic bass to study are
top conservatories and universities with strong opera programs like Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, Curtis Institute, Indiana University (IU), Eastman, Cincinnati Conservatory (CCM), University of Michigan, UCLA, or international options like the Royal Academy of Music (UK), focusing on programs with renowned faculty and performance opportunities in major music hubs like NYC or London. Key factors are strong voice faculty (especially for lower voices), intensive opera training, and access to professional opera houses for real-world experience.
Top U.S. Institutions:
Conservatories: Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music, Academy of Vocal Arts (AVA), Manhattan School of Music (MSM), Eastman School of Music, New England Conservatory (NEC). Universities: Indiana University (Jacobs School of Music), University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, University of Maryland Opera Studio (home to the Maryland Opera Studio which is a professional training program). International Options: The Guildhall School of Music and Drama (UK) and Royal Academy of Music (UK) in London are highly regarded. Key Considerations for Basses: Faculty Expertise: Seek out programs with faculty known for training lower voices (basses/bass-baritones), like Wichita State University (mentioning Alan Held) or James Bass at UCLA.
Performance Access: Locations in major cities (NYC, Boston, London) provide unmatched access to professional opera productions, vital for immersion and networking, notes Quora users. Program Focus: Consider if you want a conservatory (intense performance focus) or university (broader music education) path, notes Quora. Ultimately, the "best" place depends on your specific goals, but these institutions consistently produce successful operatic bassists. Voice (Bass-Baritone) Opera | Royal Academy of Music The Royal Academy Opera offers a Postgraduate Advanced Diploma for singers who want to succeed as principals at the highest intern... Royal Academy of Music Opera Studies - Artist Diploma - The Juilliard School
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Aria's from Verdi's La Traviata--
La Traviata features iconic arias for its heroine Violetta, like the joyful "Sempre libera," the introspective "Ah, fors'è lui," the poignant Act III farewell "Addio del passato," and famous duets such as the Act I "Brindisi" (drinking song) and the hopeful "Parigi, o cara" with Alfredo, showcasing themes of love, freedom, sacrifice, and tragic death. Other key moments include Alfredo's passionate "De' miei bollenti spiriti" and his father Germont's plea "Di Provenza il mar, il suol".
Key Arias and Duets
Brindisi: Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (Act I): A famous, vibrant drinking song, symbolizing the hedonistic joy of the Parisian high life. Ah, fors'è lui... Sempre libera (Act I): Violetta's internal debate between love and freedom, culminating in her ecstatic declaration of "Always free". Pura siccome un angelo (Act II): A poignant duet where Alfredo's father, Giorgio Germont, begs Violetta to leave his son.
De' miei bollenti spiriti (Act II): Alfredo's passionate expression of his new love and idyllic life with Violetta in the country. Parigi, o cara (Act III): A beautiful, hopeful duet where Violetta and Alfredo dream of a happy future together, unaware of her impending death. Addio, del passato (Act III): Violetta's heartbreaking farewell to her past life, her dreams, and her plea for God's forgiveness as she faces death. Di Provenza il mar, il suol (Act II): Germont's tender, yet forceful, aria to persuade Alfredo to return home.
My absolute--all time favorite--Mun Awng--Bloody Storm--the words and also the tableau vivant--
I had a translation that I made--but I can't find it right now.
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A few words and phrases:
"The old (crumbling) structures and institutions, tear them down.
hpauk pyan te lu tan sar twe-taik sar pyit kya
The traitorous classes, wear them down.
"Hey! Rejoice in the Bloody Storm--
Kabar thit ko hpan tee kya
"Create a New World."
Informal translation.
If you can type in Burmese--kindly type me a Burmese transcript in Zawgyi font.
Kyi May Kaung 1-8-2026
bass or basso profundo
The most common term for a male singer with a very low voice, particularly one with a rich, deep tone, is a
Bass or Basso Profundo.
Here are specific terms and slang related to low-voice male singers based on style and range:
Basso Profundo / Profundo: The lowest singing voice type, often described as having a dark, powerful, and resonant timbre.
Oktavist / Octavist: A specialized, extremely low Russian basso profundo who can sing one octave below the normal bass range.
Crooner: Primarily used to describe male singers with a smooth, intimate, and often low-register, warm vocal tone (e.g., Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra).
Bass-Baritone: A singer who bridges the gap between the baritone and bass ranges.
Gravelly Voice: Used to describe a low, raspy, or hoarse singing style often found in blues, jazz, or rock (e.g., Tom Waits, Louis Armstrong).
Vocal Fry: A technique or effect where the singer produces a very low, creaky, or rattling sound, often used in low-pitched singing.
Common Examples of Low-Voiced Singers:
Barry White: Famed for his deep, bass-baritone to bass range. <
blockquote>Tim Foust: A contemporary bass singer. Avi Kaplan: Known for his deep, resonant bass tone. Johnny Cash: Known for his deep, baritone-bass register. Basso profondo - Wikipedia Basso profondo. ... Basso profondo (Italian: [ˈbasso proˈfondo], "deep bass") is the lowest bass voice type. While The New Grove D... Wikipedia Bass Vocal Range - 30
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