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More response to the New York Times’ Latest Irritating Analysis of the Hipster
Another reaction to Wampole’s diagnosis of overly tragic irony among Millenials that nicely bookends the other response I posted yestereve. If the prototypical highly educated, white, 20-something city dweller is a skinny dude in a vintage Stryper T-shirt with elaborate… Continue reading
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a millenial response to being accused of “irony”
I posted Christy Wampole’s piece on Millenials and the great issue she takes with them: they are too ironic. I argued that I thought she was missing something, but I did not go too deeply into why. This wonderful response… Continue reading
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How to Live Without Irony – NYTimes.com
Thanks to Andrew J. Taggart for pointing out this entry to the Stone blog at NYTimes.com. A good read. Not sure I agree with the whole premise. In my view, while Millenials do present a lot of irony (at least… Continue reading
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How to Build a Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later
Well, I will tell you what interests me, what I consider important. I can’t claim to be an authority on anything, but I can honestly say that certain matters absolutely fascinate me, and that I write about them all the… Continue reading
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Misleading Titles: Foxes, Ecstasy, Laundry « Becoming Integral
Jack Kornfield’s After the Ecstasy the Laundry… [is] a fine book, I was just hoping for something that would describe the wonders of doing laundry after an experience with a psychoactive medicine called “ecstasy” (i.e., MDMA). via Misleading Titles: Foxes, Ecstasy,… Continue reading
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Reintegration
Dry appears wetcold, hothard, softsleepy, awakedead, living Emptiness fulfilled:Necessity ceases Continue reading
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Speculative Realism Blog
This looks like it could be an interesting blog to follow: SPECULATIVE HERESY I am digging this speculative realism stuff, even if it is beyond the full comprehension of my AnarchoCynical mind. Continue reading

