This brings me back to my childhood and the Annuals for Boys/ Annuals for Children that my Grandmother would bring at Christmas. So here is to something light hearted (eep I jut noticed it is Disney).
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
I give Japanese young people and visual pop culture enormous credit for having recognized that “cute” (for want of a better word) can be a meaningful aesthetic category and, due to a deep connection with love, one with potentially profound power.
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Lovely to hear Pooh with a British accent.
Jim Broadbent does a fabulous job.
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
E.H. Shepard sadly never learned to embrace his own “Pooh” work
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4772370.stm
I give Japanese young people and visual pop culture enormous credit for having recognized that “cute” (for want of a better word) can be a meaningful aesthetic category and, due to a deep connection with love, one with potentially profound power.