Exercise – Burn and Crash Cartoon by Kevin Moore
Jun 27th, 2014 by Aldouspi

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I joined a gym this week. After ten minutes on the elliptical and another twenty on the recumbent stationary bike, I felt that endorphin rush of accomplishment. Then I got home and bonked out. It was great, though. I’ll do it all over again tomorrow.

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A Few Thoughts on Exercise


The only yoga stretch I’ve perfected is the yawn.


Seriously, one way I stay in shape while typing on the computer, is this simple break I take every so often.

I use one of those streaming radio sites called Pandora – which plays songs and often displays the related lyrics. When a song – I can sing – comes along with the words included, I will stop computering and sing.

I tighten my diaphragm muscles, for good breath support, and burst out in my quavery voice “that I have loved you for a thousand years. I will love you for a thousand more…” or maybe “we all live on a yellow submarine…”

I am learning a multitude of songs, while exercising my stomach and jaw muscles. I work on breathing right and I sit up straighter.

This does not burn a lot of calories, I imagine, nor is it a heavy workout. But it is exercise – and a little extra movement here and a little extra movement there – adds up to a stronger body and more calories burnt in the day, than would otherwise happen.


By the way, does running late count as exercise?


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TinTin Discovers Edward Said, Cartoon by Kevin Moore
Oct 4th, 2012 by Aldouspi

TinTin Discovers Edward Said, Cartoon by Kevin Moore

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My son was watching The Adventures of TinTin, an early 90s animated adaptation of Hergé’s classic comic books, and it inspired the above entry in my sketchbook. The series is faithful to the look and style of the comics, the character design, the stories and, more unsettling, Hergé’s unapologetic racism and imperialist condescension. If anything, putting his stereotypes into motion and giving them buffoonish voices only makes them worse. Seriously, it’s mind-boggling. To it’s only credit in this respect, the producers wisely omitted TinTin’s notorious adventures in the Belgian Congo.

For those who don’t know, the late Edward Said was a Palestinian-American intellectual best known for Orientalism, a ground-breaking study of how Western literature, art and other art forms treats Middle Eastern peoples and religions as monoliths, as a threat or as exotic, as animals or as mystics, or simply in the way of resources the West wants. I thought TinTin would have a horrible epiphany should he ever come across the book.

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