Category Archives: Writing

regarding vocal spaniels

Strange Frequencies from Management (treated found email) Good Mortgage, I wanted to clarify my email from yesterday regarding the garment promenade. Please remember the same rummages apply for vocal spaniels. If you are physically able you must go out into … Continue reading

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unplucked ass hair

The Best Stuff I Read This Week “blah blah blahthere was a plague.again.” — Samiya Bashir / “Some days of wine and pastry” I’m not interested in poetry. I don’t know what interests me. Non-dullness, I suppose. Proper poetry is … Continue reading

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in this (my) neighborhood pt. 44

What I’m Reading: “Remember the rain that makes your corn grow.” — Popular Haitian proverb

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muss and fuss

Stellar Jay Croaks A Captain’s Rocking Recrudescence Dear Debauched Passengers on the High Seas, Due to the tropical strait foreigner, we will condone high (expletive deleted) window-dressers. And for your pleasure sailors will flog the poppets. All viewing galleries will … Continue reading

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in this (my) neighborhood pt. 44

What I’m Reading: “Human activity is turning Earth into a world that may no longer adequately support the societies we’ve built, scientists warn in a new study charting whether and by how much we have surpassed nine ‘planetary boundaries.’” — … Continue reading

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in this (my) neighborhood pt. 43

What I’m Reading: “You cannot outrun a bear. Do not run. Stand your ground if charged by a bear. They have been clocked at speeds up to 35 miles per hour and like dogs they will chase fleeing animals.” — … Continue reading

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cupid squeezing lemons

what i saw today spellbinding fines on fireavant-garde geophysicists & their lampshadeshallucinatory incantations of prop violinspowerful splints with split eardrumsthe boundaries of lampreyscupid squeezing lemonskabuki pop hotel upgradesearmark fortress visions of shame What I’m Reading: “In my chalice, now,on good … Continue reading

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in this (my) neighborhood pt. 42

What I’m Reading: “One is borne smoothly over calm blue waters, through the midst of countless forest-clad islands” — John Muir

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twelve million years

The Best Stuff I Read This Week “Unique among technologies so far in human history, AI has the potential to make decisions for itself. Though this may invoke Terminator-style nightmares, autonomy isn’t necessarily bad: autonomous cars are likely to be … Continue reading

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plates grind shift

walls come down the couple grouses and whinesabout being bumpedfrom their first class seats— while half a world away thousands dieas tectonic plates grind / shiftand the walls come down… What I’m Reading: “But this is not a poem. This … Continue reading

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