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Monthly Archives: November 2024
to remain silent
Memorable Stuff I Read This Week I have never thought this life particularly salubrious or benign and I have never understood in the slightest why I was here. If there is an afterlife — and I pray most fervently that … Continue reading
in my neighborhood pt. 78
What I’m Reading: Where they burn books, they will, in the end, also burn people. — Heinrich Heine / Almansor
others needed clarity
The Dour Psephologist The dour psephologist opened her eyes and instinctively reached for the phone. She tore off the charge cord, opened the notes app, and immediately started her thumbs pistoning. She enviviosned the dream as a perfectly composed script … Continue reading
cord that stretched
What I’m Reading: … But I actually think the message and the moment is much deeper than that. What happened last night was that the cord that stretched back to FDR snapped. It had been badly frayed, especially in the … Continue reading
vomitus vomitus vomitus
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vote please vote
our democratic experiment take some time today VOTE (if u haven’t already) VOTE democracy will not function properlywithout ur participation VOTE if we are to salvagethis democratic experiment—+ hopefully improve upon it+ live up to our ideals for once—***we need … Continue reading
doppler their way
nanobluesiosity in situ nanorhythm nanowrite nanofuckeryit’s nanoobjectionablecalcification of the non-ossifiable the non-frangible that which is un-mistakable in the homeostaticrunning of a life no strifenothing classifiable as suchin any event permutationalit’s the truth it’s factualeverything is fractionableas long as the sirens … Continue reading
stranger to myself
Memorable Stuff I Read This Week It’s one void after another is what it is, he said. It aint just the one. Like it says in the good book. You think the void is just the void but it aint. … Continue reading
semiotics in french
The Day After the Day of the Dead “… and task demotion is nearly over,” she says. “Sure, go north,” the man says. “Proceed past the turnpike interchange and…” He stops pointing west north west, rubs his chin and says, … Continue reading
rejoice our dead
Celibates and Paraphiliacs (“So on this Day of the Dead”) Sustain yourself with necro-normative inclinations, make use of what you consume, trap your inner child in an iron maiden. Spend time with your inner critic’s internal monologues parsing the sections … Continue reading