Saturday, May 25, 2019

Hey Hayders!

The Briggs-Myers test of personality is what people use to
introduce themselves on Tinder. I won't give anything away, but I share
a type with Newton, Sir Isaac.

https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/general/you-can-take-the-myers-briggs-personality-test-free-on-these-websites/

I am also including the cover picture from my account
with My Fitness Pal. Today marks 365 days of weight
management (aka no snacking, no junk) with sterling
results. Looking back, I did have that psycho-rigid look
one sees on Sir Isaac paintings at the beginning; I knew
'hangry' and 'hungbored' moments lay ahead.



I mention all this because I have been dismayed by the
distressing amount of scutiny public figures get on the net.
Even the New York Times - America's Grey Lady - went so
far this week as to headline that the UK was 'on the brink
of Boris Johnson' for PM  'and Chaos', while the Economist
announced the man was a huge gamble like that guzzler, Winston
Churchill, had been.

Give a guy an honest break: attending Balliol College, Oxford is not,
prima facie, a 'turn-off'. Balliol is the school which trains England's
politicians: he is the real deal, the house wine. And while on the subject,
I was surprised by how E. Macron navigated through the 'gilets jaunes'
crisis. He really is dead-center for French politics, 'En Marche' says it all.
The May-Junker imbroglio on Brexit happened slightly to the cautious
right of that. To watch: the results of the European elections, coming today!

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