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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Tiny Bubbles
My baby is nine years old today. Most of my life has been shared with animals. We had dogs as I was growing up and I badgered my mom into my first cat when I was 4 or 5 years … Continue reading
American Blood
Premise 3 – Our way of living – industrial civilization – is based on, requires, and would collapse very quickly without persistent and widespread violence. Premise 10 – The culture as a whole and most of its members are insane. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aurora, Carl Jung, colorado, Derrick Jensen, endgame, gun laws, guns, industrial civilization, James Holmes, karma, massacres, trail of tears
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I hate people
I hate people. This has become something of a joke amongst my family and what few friends I have left. I’ve been accused of agoraphobia by people who don’t know what they are talking about, but it’s not a fear … Continue reading
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Gifts and Gratitude Part 2
I’ve always liked to read. Both of my parents modeled this behavior in our house. The TV would go on only for specific shows, and usually only at night. Fiction was my favorite for decades. Since leaving school and the … Continue reading
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Tagged bird by bird, Chris Hedges, Clan of the Cave Bear, climate change, David Simon, Derrick Jensen, Dordogne, drug war, endgame, environment, France, Glenn Greenwald, Gloria Steinem, Ice Age, Jean Auel, Jeremy Scahill, Kentucky, Matt Taibi, Neanderthals, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, overshoot, painted caves, Paleolithic, television, The Wire
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Our Old Kentucky Home
I haven’t written yet about Kentucky because I’m afraid that once I start, I won’t be able to quit. I’m wildly in love with the parts of the state that I’ve seen so far, so much so that we bought … Continue reading
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Tagged Bluegrass State, creation, Creation Museum, fractures, geology, ginseng, guns, Kentucky, limestone, meth, topography, water, well driller, wells
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