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You’re Invited to a Foxes’ Wedding
Originally posted on Audio SeXXX: Check out The Foxes’ Wedding Available for FREE DOWNLOAD Used to describe a Sun shower, it is reference to a japanese folktale involving a Kitsune (A shapeshifting Fox Spirit) and a human bride the full… Continue reading
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Body 7: Disembodied DIY | disembodied text
Newest issue of Disembodied Text is out. I am proud to say that one of my poems was included. Also, this one comes with a PDF version which you can download and print up to pass around to all of… Continue reading
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Millions of Egyptians Demand Morsi’s Downfall
Originally posted on Paper to Use: CAIRO, Egypt — June 30 proved to be very different from January 2011, which was made to look like a minor protest in comparison. Tens of thousands of protesters spent the night in the… Continue reading
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Hammamet – Klee
Posted by KWB wandering among the borderlands of the Ether. Continue reading
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The Legacy of Franz Kafka As Seen Through His Impact on Gabriel García Márquez | Memoir | Biographile
The influence of Kafka, born 130 years ago this week (July 3, 1883) in Prague, is great among twentieth-century writers from Albert Camus to Jorge Luis Borges — the term Kafkaesque has even entered the vernacular as a way to… Continue reading
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If we can refrain from harming others in our everyday actions and words, we can start to give more serious attention to actively doing good.
Originally posted on philosiblog: If we can refrain from harming others in our everyday actions and words, we can start to give more serious attention to actively doing good. – Dalai Lama How do you un-say something they overheard? If you wouldn’t… Continue reading
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Methods of Salvador Dali
A nice overview of the philosophical methods and notions employed by Dali for aesthetic inspiration. Paranoid-Critical: Created in the early 1930’s by Dali himself, the “Paranoid-Critical” method is a Surrealist method used to help an artist tap into their subconscious… Continue reading






