Posted on July 10, 2003 in Weather
The interior of the house radiates inwardly, making it tough to sleep, tough to think.
Posted on July 10, 2003 in Agnosticism Attitudes Crosstalk
I simply said “When I listen to that kind of stuff, I feel the angry well up in me. I don’t like living like that.”
Posted on July 10, 2003 in Prose Arcana
A free man met another man wearing a crown on the road. He reached up and knocked it off.
Posted on July 9, 2003 in Adolescence Book of Days PTSD
In those days, my high school years, my Catholic parents had arranged what amounted to a five day a week divorce.
Posted on July 9, 2003 in Adolescence Body Language Pulmonary Writing Exercises
Last month when I told my mother about my discovery, she said “Your stupid grandfather ate lots of those berries and they never killed him.”
Posted on July 9, 2003 in Milestones Partnership
Only one thing I can say: “Congratulations, Michael and Robert.
Posted on July 9, 2003 in Blogging
Those who want to just attack strike me as a species of roach deserving classification or perhaps a variety of sock puppet with nothing but a fist inside of it.
Posted on July 9, 2003 in Poems
Simple folk
Language
Asshole speech
Nonstandard.
Go fuck yourself.
Posted on July 8, 2003 in Book of Days Prose Arcana
Chris had a key which he didn’t know the use for
Posted on July 8, 2003 in Aortal
She posts in pictures and in words, both of which strike the mind and make you think about your assumptions about what needs to be in the place where you live.
Posted on July 8, 2003 in Myths & Mysticism
Should there be no afterlife, the believer in God will be in for much less of a shock than the atheist who finds himself facing Judgement if there is one.
Strive to be a good person and I don’t think you will have anything to fear from either possibility.
Posted on July 8, 2003 in Myths & Mysticism
I came across the fable — loosely tied to the larger tradition of the tales told by Scheherezade to the angry Sultan Shanidar — of the Fish and the Crab.