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Last night I was once again creating a glossary to accompany an English reading assignment for my Taiwanese students. The article had to do ...
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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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In my recently posted notes on John 5:1-18 , I said, "I do not believe the Old Testament contains a single unambiguous reference to Go...
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1. The traditional Marseille layout Tarot de Marseille decks stick very closely to the following layout for the Bateleur's table. Based ...
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Another album & song I come back to that seems to deal with bureaucracy in its totalitarian, digital, authoritarian form is this one.. Rotersand's War on Error album (& title song)
'It's my life, it's my mind, it's my heart, not a digit!'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mYIEEPH_wM
https://genius.com/Rotersand-war-on-error-lyrics
The rest of the songs are also worth a listen or read.
https://genius.com/Rotersand-yes-we-care-lyrics
William,
It really gets interesting when you factor in Theodore Adorno and his role in Tavistock
and the Frankfurt School and the manufacturing of many of the 1960's Bands
that made up the counter-culture movement and the British Invasion. Including the manufacturing of the Beatles (Good Boys) and the Rolling Stones (Bad Boys).
Check out Laurel Canyon. (LaurEL---EL?)
I was a HUGE Beatles fan by the way, and truth be told I still am.
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