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The motto of the state of Georgia is wisdom, justice, moderation. Some people say this works out as wisdom and justice in moderation. · State moderation should not be confused with online mods. · exp4-leiarcaica.bsky.social · @RichardHanania Getting all kinds of messages from Indians saying they appreciate me standing with them. Also getting many from rightists angry at my position. The ones from the Indians are all written in impeccable English. The ones written from “America First” types have spelling and grammatical mistakes that would embarrass a second grader. · So you’re a poet, hey? Well if you’re a poet Tell me a poem today Come on, let me know it · RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem. · The rimer quenches his unheeded fires, The sound surceases and the sense expires. Then the domestic dog, to east and west, Expounds the passions burning in his breast. The rising moon o’er that enchanted land Pauses to hear and yearns to understand. Mowbray Myles · R.I.P. A careless abbreviation of requiescat in pace, attesting an indolent goodwill to the dead. According to the learned Dr. Drigge, however, the letters originally meant nothing more than reductus in pulvis. · this is my monday morning recap of last week. Pictures today are from a 2019 poem, “The Devil Was Wine” eternal unstirring paralysis, blemish that’s kind to our mortalities, tempestuous times like this analysis, ignominious ecclesiastes. Link in comments · ALEXANDER CHEE: Having written the The Joy of Gay Sex early in your career, would you add anything to it now? And are you aware of having trained any of your lovers who came to you after you wrote that book?WHITE: Well, The Joy of Gay Sex had to be revised. The second version [The New Joy of Gay Sex] was done [in 1993] by Felice Picano and Dr. Charles Silverstein, because of AIDS, to include safe sex and all that. I remember in my book States of Desire, I wrote about a Texas guy who would say, “I’m fixing to come,” when he was about to come. I thought that was so funny, I had to put it in. He was a good-looking, tall blonde with a big dick. I met him years later and he teased me about having written that about him. He met some guy I’d also written about in Los Angeles. He said they both were licking their wounds. · Edmund White: “I remember in my book States of Desire, I wrote about a Texas guy who would say, “I’m fixing to come,” when he was about to come. I thought that was so funny, I had to put it in. He was a good-looking, tall blonde with a big dick.” · I have a podcast series about Karen Silkwood on my phone. When I want to remove an episode after listening, the device asks “Are you sure you want to permanently delete “Silkwood05”? · In 2014, pre-x twitter had a #hashtag, #UnwieldyInsults. @MHanson62 “Hey, Excrement for Intelligence…” @steverand616 Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries Pictures from the GSU library Link in comments · The oil in my vehicle is old, and in need of replacement. That will provide plenty of chore for today, and make me forget that chore rhymes with whore …. i am in the middle of writing a fun blog post. I take six haiku reductions, and write something based on those seventeen syllables. The new twist is to make all of these commentaries exactly 100 words. I may have a few marbles left when this is done. · @tao_lin To all the unmerry people out there. The lonely, the disgruntled, the grumpy, the depressed, the spurned, the people in chronic pain, the severely autistic, and so on, I wish you a day—you do not need to be merry, you’ll make it through this Christmas, it’s almost over. · @Drabblecast @tao_lin · the politically incorrect haiku writing prompts continue to devolve. The latest twist is the introduction of the drabble, or a piece that is exactly 100 words. Unfortunately, the final word count today is 654, which is a dozen words short of satanic glory. @Drabblecast @tao_lin · during the fighting at Kennesaw Mountain on June 23, 1864, Bierce suffered a grievous head wound from a Confederate bullet. Hospitalized for months, he was back in action in September during the Franklin-Nashville campaign. Bouts of dizziness and frequent blackouts — the aftershocks of his wound — forced him to resign from the army on January 25, 1865. · ITAMA Institute of Traditional Asian Martial Arts (East Lansing, MI) · Scimitar is a bit of historic fiction from Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce. On June 23, 1864, Lt. Bierce “suffered a grievous head wound” while fighting in the Union army at Kennesaw Mountain. If this piece offends you, the blame should go to the ineffecient marksmanship of the Army of Tennessee. · scimitar is a bit of historic fiction from Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce. On June 23, 1864, Lt. Bierce “suffered a grievous head wound” while fighting in the Union army at Kennesaw Mountain. Despite having the middle name Gwinnett, Lt. Bierce was wounded in Cobb County. · This is borrowed from The Devil’s Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce. John Collier took the picture in August 1941. “FSA supervisor McArthur weighs in the Smart chickens (2 ½ lb.) prior to their shipment to the Craig Field, SE Air Training Center. Selma AL” · (1114) Simon Peter said to him, “Let Mary leave us, for women are not worthy of life.” Jesus said, “I myself shall lead her in order to make her male, so that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For every woman who will make herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven.” … The Gospel According to Thomas · The Relive Box By T. Coraghessan Boyle March 10, 2014 · This is a repost from 2015. In the last nine years, Trans Awareness has mushroomed. Maybe the mushroom paradigm is the best way this discussion. The public is kept in the dark, and fed sh**. While Pronoun Consciousness (PC) has grown and festered, Singular They has not caught on as an alternative to the his/her nomenclature. The next nine years will no doubt see many changes in public gender awareness. Unscrupulous influence peddlers can be expected to exploit gender issues, with little regard for the collective mental health of the community. · “Singular They” is a repost of a feature from 2015, when gender discussions were starting to be fun. The picture, from the GSU library, is from 1951. The Big Apple is now the site of Metro PCS and Fader’s Barbershop. · lbse1-002a · pictures today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library · selah






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