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Love in the Time of Cholera: On Growing Old and Never Dying | The Silent Reader
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Parsing the Internet's 1s and 0s for your reading pleasure. Love in the Time of Cholera: On Growing Old and Never Dying. February 8, 2013. Love in the Time of Cholera. By Gabriel García Márquez. My rating: 3 of 5 stars. A beautiful, musical novel, Love in the Time of Cholera is not just about love, but about how love shapes, harries, or sustains us as we grow old. It is as much a song of unrequited love as it is a meditation on aging and the finitude of life. View all my reviews. Enter your comment here.
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God, War, and Flatulence: “Freud’s Last Session” Tempers Horror With Humor | The Silent Reader
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Parsing the Internet's 1s and 0s for your reading pleasure. Laquo; One Reluctant Muggle. God, War, and Flatulence: Freud’s Last Session Tempers Horror With Humor. January 22, 2013. Two of the twentieth century’s eminent intellectuals are on The Broad Stage in Santa Monica this January and February. In the off-Broadway hit. It’s really a beautiful juxtaposition. Two totalizing belief systems, each with its own devoted followers, face off against the backdrop of. Thanks to the alignment of the star’s that ...
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(White!) Girls (With Problems!) | The Silent Reader
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Parsing the Internet's 1s and 0s for your reading pleasure. Laquo; God, War, and Flatulence: Freud’s Last Session Tempers Horror With Humor. Love in the Time of Cholera: On Growing Old and Never Dying. January 29, 2013. Last week a certain HBO show that everyone has talked about but you’ve probably never seen debuted its second season. For what it is:. For aging millennials who have a vague idea of themselves as hipsters. But it’s the show’s own racial problem that has fueled reviewers’...If you’re...
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Humidity. | Morning Calm
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Tales, falsehoods, musings, and parables on or about South Korea and Asia. Leave a comment ». Http:/ www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/local/KSXX0037. June 29, 2009 at 10:20 am. Laquo; Long Overdue: Justin Comes to Korea and Tokyo Part II. Dragons and POWs: A School Field Trip Through Korea. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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On Teaching (Part III) | Morning Calm
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Tales, falsehoods, musings, and parables on or about South Korea and Asia. On Teaching (Part III). And why doesn’t public education suffice? But all of my doom and gloom aside, I do manage to keep my classes slightly more uplifting than a scene out of. One day you’re going to want to travel outside of Korea, and you will be surprised at how far English will get you in many countries around the world.” My insights seem to make them momentarily reconsider things, at the very least. The product of three mon...
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Taeguki | Morning Calm
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Tales, falsehoods, musings, and parables on or about South Korea and Asia. Leave a comment ». It must be all of the rice and kimchi getting to me. Today, I bought, impulsively, a Korean flag (with flagpole) from a street vendor. I was instantly his friend, as Koreans love nothing more than foreigners becoming as nationalistic as they are. I’ll be bringing it home to share a bit of my Korean pride with the States. Clap-clap clap-clap-clap. What is happening to me? April 19, 2009 at 10:34 pm.
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This is the End | Morning Calm
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Tales, falsehoods, musings, and parables on or about South Korea and Asia. This is the End. Leave a comment ». Alas, I feel compelled to sum up this immensely complicated country in pithy lists. Things I will miss:. Kimbap and the people who make it. GS and other mini-marts. T-money cards and public transportation. Cheapness, of everything. Food dishes made from kimchi. The best fried chicken in the world. Never feeling in danger. The coolest babies ever. Things I will not:. Being in the spotlight.
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Da Bears | Morning Calm
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Tales, falsehoods, musings, and parables on or about South Korea and Asia. Leave a comment ». Last weekend was my first professional baseball game in Korea, a raucous event to say the least. I’m now convinced the Americans have it all wrong. How did we get to the point of being outdone in our own national pastime? April 20, 2009 at 10:09 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). Mom on Long Overdue: ...