December 2010
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Admittedly, there’s a chilly thrill in moving with the herd while quietly being tuned in to something dark, complicated, and unknown just beneath the topsoil of popularity. Something about which, while we moved with the herd, we could share a wink and a nod with two or three other similarly connected herdlings.
Patton Oswalt, on the Death of Geek Culture
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Haikuesday, December 28th, 2010
inevitable
juxtaposition: champagne,
temporality
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Haikuesday, December 28th, 2010
inevitable
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Haikuesday, December 21st, 2010
Could we please receive
that requested Peace on Earth
and Goodwill toward Men?
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Haikuesday, December 21st, 2010
Could we please receive
that requested Peace on Earth
and Goodwill toward Men?
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Here is something wonderful to ponder about boredom. It may seem that boredom is...
– James Elkins, from his article “Are Artists Bored by Their Work?”
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