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 ### A List of Other Lists
 
+- [List of last words](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_last_words)
 - [List of lists (Wikipedia)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_lists)
 - [List of Internet Phenomena](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_phenomena)
 - [List of 100 best books](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_100_best_books)

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 - [White Noise](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Noise_(2022_film))
 - [Everything Everywhere All at Once](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Everywhere_All_at_Once)
 - [The Whale](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Whale_(2022_film))
-- [Napoleon - Ridley Scott](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(2023_film))
+- [Napoleon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(2023_film))
 
 #### Series
 - [Ted Lasso](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Lasso)

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+---
+title: Sardonicism
+description: Today I learned the origins of the word Sardonicism
+slug: sardonicism
+<!--- authors:
+  - name: David Windham
+    title: Something Else
+    url: https://davidawindham.com
+    image_url: https://davidawindham.com/wp-content/themes/daw/img/opengraph_image.jpg -->
+tags: [ideas, philosophy, etymology]
+image: https://davidawindham.com/wp-content/themes/daw/img/opengraph_image.jpg
+hide_table_of_contents: false
+---
+
+Today I learned the origins of the word sardonic<sub>1</sub>. I got a text comment recently saying "they both suck" where I was jokingly debating and comparing the personalities of Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt. It started because I published a video that had a cover of a Travis Tritt song _It's a Great Day to Be Alive_<sub>2</sub>, to which my wife and I started debating the artist. Regardless, I'll skip the trivial details of the debate and focus on the heart of the matter.
+
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+
+My father has quipped on more than one occasion that I'm from the 'everything sucks' generation and I think about that a lot because he's right, maybe not in the sense of an entire generation, but about me for sure. I do think the vast majority of stuff is utter shite. And I do like the word... perhaps it's just the similarity to another word by replacing a letter.
+
+**Suck** - ( verb ) 3rd person present:sucks<sub>3</sub>
+
+1. Verb: draw in to the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to a make a partial vacuum.
+2. Informal: bad, disagreeable, or mediocre.
+3. Interjection Slang: an exclamation of defiance or derision.
+
+In all seriousness, it's easier to be a critic than a creator. For the most part, I generally try to be the later but I value my ability to criticize as a metric tool by which to show improvement. I'm particularly good at criticizing because I spent a long time in art school learning to be quick to accept and give criticism.
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+Nowadays I'm often a bit more reserved when asked about something unless I know that someone can actually handle my honest feedback. How was your dinner? "It was great thank you" vs. "It sucked quite a bit... tasted like it all just came out of the freezer from when it was put in there a week ago from the distributor, lacked creativity, too much sauce, too much salt, veggies not fresh, terrible rice, and even the crappy tea was overly sweetened."  Lots of things suck. Let's face the facts, improve them, and get on with it.
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+With that in mind, I'm not really a fan of either of the aforementioned musicians. It was just an exercise in criticism and debate. Instead of jumping into the criticisms, I responded to the text with "Ben Harper's new album is good" because my dad was partially right. The kids I deal today with seem to have an even more brutal sardonicism<sub>3</sub>. They really have no clue what they're up against.
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+**Sardonic**: disdainfully or skeptically humorous : derisively mocking
+
+The etymology of the word is dark. It comes from the island of Sardinia where the Nuragic peoples used the Oenanthe plant<sub>4</sub> to intoxicate the elderly or people unable to support themselves before they were ritually killed. The plant causes Risus sardonicus<sub>5</sub> which is a sustained spasm of face muscles that appears to produce grinning. According to one source<sub>6</sub> "laughter accompanying killing transforms death into a new birth, nullifies murder as such, and is an act of piety that transforms death into a new life." And now that I know this, I'm going to try and steer my 'everything sucks' criticisms to being mostly constructive and refer anyone reading along who's overly sardonic to enjoy these [lists of last words](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_last_words)<sub>7</sub> and a [good song about them](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NobdV5Kxw8)<sub>8</sub>.
+
+---
+
+1. Sardonicism - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardonicism>
+2. Travis Tritt - _It's a Great Day to Be Alive_ - <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lODUP2orePk>
+3. Suck ( verb ) - <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/suck>
+4. Oenanthe ( plant ) - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oenanthe_(plant)#Sardonic_grin>
+5. Risus sardonicus - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risus_sardonicus>
+6. _Theory and History of Folklore_ - Vladimir Propp - https://monoskop.org/images/f/f0/Propp_Vladimir_Theory_and_History_of_Folklore.pdf
+7. List of Last Words - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_last_words>
+8. _Picasso's Last Words_ - Wings - <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NobdV5Kxw8>

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+---
+title: Zelda is Art
+description: Today I learned that Shigeru Miyamoto cites Paul Cézanne as a major influence.
+slug: zelda-art
+<!--- authors:
+  - name: David Windham
+    title: Something Else
+    url: https://davidawindham.com
+    image_url: https://davidawindham.com/wp-content/themes/daw/img/opengraph_image.jpg -->
+tags: [design, art, games]
+image: https://davidawindham.com/wp-content/themes/daw/img/opengraph_image.jpg
+hide_table_of_contents: false
+---
+
+Today I learned that the fictional Princess Zelda **is** named after Zelda Fitzgerald and that Robin Williams named his daughter after the princess because he was playing the game. I did the deep dive after reading a comment<sub>1</sub> in _The Paris Review_ about The Legend of Zelda<sub>2</sub> likely because it came through my feed reader and we've been playing the game. The comment centered around "Can video games be considered art?" to which I would reply that the creator, Shigeru Miyamoto<sub>3</sub> graduated from Kanazawa College of Art<sub>4</sub>. 
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+[![zelda](/img/zelda.jpg)](/img/zelda.jpg)
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+Miyamoto has cited Paul Cézanne as major influence, describing the graphics in his work as "moving paintings". The commenter writes "Tears of the Kingdom isn’t an escape from reality but an advertisement for reality—including the aesthetic practices that already make our own." He makes a very compelling argument and should read the full statement linked in the [citation below](https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2023/07/07/fireworks-on-kenneth-anger-and-the-legend-of-zelda/). 
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+We've decided to avoid using any cheats this go around so finishing _Tears of the Kingdom_<sub>5</sub> may take us a year at our pace. We enjoy exploring the game, the narrative, battling creatures, and solving puzzle shrines together. The better half has gone as far as [dressing as Zelda for halloween parties](https://photo.davidwindham.com/#16396864529985/16403541192500). I'll just leave some notes here in this post as preparation for a longer form essay on this later.
+
+- First played Zelda in 1987
+- Miyamoto inspired by childhood exploration of countryside and discovery of cave
+- Tezuka inspired by Tolkien's Lord of the Rings
+- the hero is defeated
+- Religious iconography
+- impressionist style
+- Zelda Fitzgerald names
+- Music Ravel's Boléro
+- forerunner of the role-playing video game
+- Hyrule compendium photographs
+- Spiral nod to _Spiral Jetty_ by Robert Smithson
+- Tolkien, King Author, Celtic mythology, Peter pan, etc
+- franchise has sold over 140 million copies. 
+- Hyrule Historia book topped the NYT best seller list
+
+---
+
+1. The Paris Review - Fireworks: On Kenneth Anger and _The Legend of Zelda_ - <https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2023/07/07/fireworks-on-kenneth-anger-and-the-legend-of-zelda/>
+2. _The Legend of Zelda_ - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda>
+3. Shigeru Miyamoto - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigeru_Miyamoto>
+4. Kanazawa College of Art - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanazawa_College_of_Art>
+5. _Tears of the Kingdom_ - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Tears_of_the_Kingdom>
+
+(a.) image: screenshot from _The Legend of Zelda: Links's Awakening_ from when we were playing it several years back.

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 I'm hoping it'll help me keep my bookmarks as little less cluttered and it'll leave my [desk page](https://davidawindham.com/desk) free for longer form essays. I'll keep the LOG in the [README](https://code.davidawindham.com/david/til/src/master/README.md), add a [help page](/help), and some [vi cheat sheets](/docs/shell/vi) to get started because I'm always forgetting some of them.
 
-Here's a map 👇🏼
+Here's a map from June 2023👇🏼
 
 [![vi-1](/img/til.jpg)](/img/til.jpg)

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 Because sometimes I forget how to drive the software I'm running.
 
-### Docusaurus
-[https://docusaurus.io/docs](https://docusaurus.io/docs)
-```bash
-npm install
-npm run start
-npm run build  
-npm run serve
-```
+
 
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     merge docusaurus
 ```
 
+### Docusaurus
+[https://docusaurus.io/docs](https://docusaurus.io/docs)
+```bash
+npm install
+npm run start
+npm run build  
+npm run serve
+```
+
 **23/05/24** - docusaurus updated -  2.4.0 👉🏼 2.41
 
 ```bash

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 # Today I Learned
 - July 2023
+  - [Etymology of sardonic](/posts/sardonicism)
   - [Falken (_WarGames_) was Fredkin](/lists/trivia)
 - June 2023
   - [Figma Dev Mode](/posts/figma-dev-mode)