Following the example of William Wildblood and Frank Berger, I’ve added a photo of myself to the sidebar. Fact is, when I’m reading a (non-ancient) book, I keep flipping to the back flap to remind myself what the author looks like — that’s an essential part of the reading experience — so it’s only fair that I should allow my own readers to do the same.
Monday, February 1, 2021
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A delayed reaction to Isaiah
I was able to salvage very little of this dream from the evanescence of memory upon waking, but I know that I was reading a text and simulta...
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Following up on the idea that the pecked are no longer alone in their bodies , reader Ben Pratt has brought to my attention these remarks by...
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Disclaimer: My terms are borrowed (by way of Terry Boardman and Bruce Charlton) from Rudolf Steiner, but I cannot claim to be using them in ...
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It's been a while since I clicked for a randomly selected /x/ thread . I tried it today just in the spirit of "Is this thing on?...
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Nicholas Cage, you're not fooling anyone.
People used to say Tom Petty, but that was back when I had hair.
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