March 2012
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Mar 1st
February 2012
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Feb 27th
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Regarding that Last Post
In service to the writing gods, otherwise known as “the practice necessary to look myself in the mirror and not see a bust of Henry Miller laughing back at me”, I am pulling back out the old novel instead of starting fresh. Leaving a project at 99% has got to be the dumbest of all the consistent artistic pitfalls we fall prey to. When the relics are best left as such on the shelf, it...
Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 21st
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Eating the Blood Root
The chocolate edibles slid over our tongues and you barely tasted the psilocybin. The trees soon became like soldiers, or posts with flags on them like you see sometimes in those period movies about the height of Britain. As we stomped across the small grass our nerves became aware, our senses attuned, so that blast of open air and sea breeze of the beach was like laying underneath some giant...
Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
lib·er·tar·i·an·ism /ˌlibərˈte(ə)rēəˌnizəm/
clintirwin: The firm belief that when the country is turned back to the 1780s, you will be slave owner and someone else will be the slave.
Feb 14th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 12th
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Ultimately, he argued, "love, with all its risks,... →
-Jonathan Franzen, on the perils of Facebook and just about everything else: Ebooks Oprah Cats iPhones I’ve never been too big a Franzen fan, and this seems to point to why. I guess I’ll stick to reading explosive sound bites rather than burying myself in the deep end of “Freedom” and not coming up for air.
Feb 12th
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Feb 11th
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42 WHAT? →
In Article <2b4asr$…@syzygy.socs.uts.edu.au>, mjche…@socs.uts.EDU.AU (Mark J Cherkas) wrote: >I am new to this group so bear with this beginners question: >Why is the answer 42 ? >Has Douglas Adams ever explained this ? The answer to this is very simple. It was a joke. It had to be a number, an ordinary, smallish number, and I chose that one. Binary...
Feb 11th
“Piracy is the new radio.”
– Neil Young.
Feb 11th
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So Much for Good Old Obama's Healthy Table... →
On the development and proliferation of Neotame into all sectors of the food industry as a ubiquitous toxic sweetener? Perhaps it has to do with the fact that Michael Taylor was appointed in 2009 by President Obama to the newly created post of Senior Adviser to the Commissioner of the FDA. Michael Taylor, noted ‘food safety expert’ has long history of boucing between jobs as lawyer...
Feb 10th
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China's Top Policeman Seeking US Asylum? →
The BBC reports on the developing story of the disappeared head of the Chinese police force who earlier this week was seen entering and leaving the US consulate in Beijing “under his own volition”. Wang Lijun has been removed from his post but the reason remains unclear. Wang Lijun, 52, headed an attack on organised crime in Chongqing that saw hundreds of people arrested, including...
Feb 10th
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Over at Reddit They're Having a Discussion on Bad...
This, for example: SUPER-RARE TRIPLE EDIT because I’m bored: Here’s some other roommates I’ve had thanks to our glorious military: First roommate, I found out, liked to download shemale porn. Found out when we tried Media Sharing with my PS3. Nothing wrong with that, except he liked to act all alpha as fuck at work. Made me chuckle when I found out. Second...
Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Plots for SALE: CHEAP
I’ve got an idea for a movie. It will be called “Shameless Money Grab from The Things That Used to Entertain Us as Children” and it will star Zac Efron and Taylor Swift, with music by Vampire Weekend. Oh no, wait, that’s “The Lorax”. Damned if “Green Eggs and Ham” isn’t taken as well… I’ve got Justin Bieber on the line.
Feb 6th
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Feb 4th
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A Soldier in Love
Sam Samuels sat in the core of a hundred miles of wires, of over two thousand meters of tubing, of 500 kilotons of weapon, and he watched reruns of I Love Lucy. The engineers had been kind enough to share with him their rigged wireline from the surface. Occasionally, now, he gave them rides back into town.     He liked to watch Lucy. To kick back and laugh. When it was over, Sam kicked off the TV...
Feb 4th
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The Local News
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Random Vocabulary Musings After the Open Mic
I like the word “slapdash”. The way it rolls off your tongue. “Litany” comes in a close second. Followed only by “cannoiter”. Though I’m not even sure that’s a word. Google says its not. So that’s that, I guess. Two for two ain’t bad… EDIT: “sussurus” wins hands down. Thank you, Evelyn Waugh.
Feb 3rd
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“Steve Jobs was a pioneer of digital music, his legacy was tremendous. […]...”
– Neil Young on the quality of mp3’s and what we’re missing at AllThingsD
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 1st
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From "The Invention of the Heterosexual" today in... →
“Heterosexual” was actually coined in a letter at the same time as the word “homosexual,” [in the mid-19thcentury], by an Austro-Hungarian journalist named Károly Mária Kertbeny. He created these words as part of his response to a piece of Prussian legislation that made same-sex erotic behavior illegal, even in cases where the identical act performed by a man and a woman would be...
Feb 1st
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“Watching “True Blood” again with my girl friend and thinking now...”
–  -Myself.
Feb 1st