Tuesday, 15 July 2025

DEFINING OPINIONS, sextet #6

    This post is a continuation of 'DEFINING OPINIONS', as posted on this blog on July 15, 2020 (sextet#1), July 15, 2021 (sextet#2), July 15, 2022 (sextet#3), July 15, 2023 (sextet#4), and July 15, 2024 (sextet#5).

previous poetic posts:previous poetic posts (note that captions are available for poems displayed on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" in slide format since January, 2024).

(sextet#1): academically, birdlife, boring, crepuscular, cruddy, decompose. 

(sextet#2): diaphoretic, envision, expertise, fester, hamuli, haunch.

(sextet#3): heinous, hoarding, hod, holdout, hole#1, hole#2

(sextet#4): holler, hollow, homogenized milk, hone, honey, honorifics.

(sextet#5): hooey, hoot, hopeful, hormones, hors d'oeuvres, hose.


CURRENT CONTENTS (#6):
Hostility
Hot
Hourly
Housewife
Humorless
Inveigle
(For continuation, see the link below)



Authors' Note  As the hour is one of the most commonly used measure of time, fitting well with the time-frame of daily human activities, it is used more often in a general than in a scientific or precise sense. Examples of this usage include the appointed hour and happy hour. The derived adverb hourly shares this attribute.









For more "defining opinions", please proceed to the seventh sextet by clicking  HERE.



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Saturday, 5 July 2025

Reprehensible MODERN HISTORY: first unpleasantries

This blogpost is a collection of brief poems tainted with negative view of modern developments.   This post represents material from our first emanation on this topic, "reprehensible modern history",  part #1 (July 5, 2025). 

previous poetic posts (Note that captions are available for poems displayed on "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" as of January, 2024).

CURRENT CONTENTS:
Cantankerous leaders
Clannishness
Confederate states (US)
Crimean War
Democracy (18th century version)
Emperor of Elba









Authors' Note: More than 150 years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, the role of the Confederacy continues to generate high emotions.







Further enlightenment on this topic can be obtained by viewing a post entitled "Able Ere Elba". Click HERE.













Authors' Note:
nachbarlich (NAKH-bahr-likh): neighborly 
l'après-guerre (la-preh-GAYR): period immediately after the Second World War in France, approximately 1945-1948

Cannes (KAN): French town on the Côte d'Azur, famous for its luxury hotels and villas, and for its international film festival

Worms (VORMZ): German town (sometimes pronounced by anglophones as WUHRMZ) of about the same size as Cannes and Limerick, famed for its production of liebfraumilch
 




Authors' Note: The Italo-Turkish War, also known as the Turco-Italian War, 1911–1912, was among the neo-colonial adventures pushed by the European powers (Britain, France, Italy, etc.) who took advantage of the decline of Ottoman Turkey just before the outbreak of the First World War. The territories conquered by the Italians (most of current-day Libya and also the Dodecanese islands in the Aegean Sea) remained under their control through the Second World War, with Mussolini's National Fascist party in power in the Kingdom of Italy for most of this period (1922–1943).
The treaty to end the conflict was named after the resort facility in Lausanne, Switzerland at which it was signed by the belligerents, becoming known as the Treaty of Ouchy (oo-SHEE).

SUBMARINE WARFARE - didactic material
Charleston, South Carolina played a disproportionate role in the development and deployment of submarines in warfare. 
You can read all about this in three informative blogposts on our blog "Daily Illustrated Nonsense" (here, here, and here), or you could enjoy a song about nuclear submarines during the Cold War by clicking HERE.  



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CURRENT CONTENTS:
Cantankerous leaders
Clannishness
Confederate states
Crimean War
Democracy (18th century version)
Emperor of Elba
Franco-German (Cannes of Worms)
Italo-Turkish war
Submarine warfare (Charleston SC)
Broken Arrow (3 stanzas, a 'brief saga')

  









Authors' Note: More than 150 years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, the role of the Confederacy continues to generate high emotions.







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