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InSideOut: Feeling somnicidal
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Thursday, December 20, 2007. This morning I woke up…and I know I should be thankful for that, but I wasn’t. I wanted to return to sleep. That really depressing feeling of not simply wanting to sleep more, but wanting to fall back to sleep and not come back. Not suicidal, but rather somnicidal. Is wishing to die in your sleep a bad thing? Posted by Stephen S. Holden. Thursday, December 20, 2007. Stephen S. Holden.
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InSideOut: Letter from God
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Friday, June 09, 2006. I haven’t forsaken you. I’m always there. A little busy, but always there. Perhaps I can note here that you don’t always seem to have a lot of time to connect with me. You gotta put out a bit more energy than that. Give me a holler. Don’t be shy, come say ‘hi.’. Yeah, yeah, I can hear you: ‘Created man in his own image.’ You are not just like me, you are me. I really am created ...I am the essence ...
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InSideOut: Holy Cow - India "the ancient, the eternal and the ever gnu"
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Holy Cow - India "the ancient, the eternal and the ever gnu". I was last in India about 15 years ago. Despite the striking image of cows, my one unerasable memory of India is the sense of humanity. An ocean of humanity. My return to India in mid-August reaffirmed that memory. Everyone has to slow down to gently climb, scrape, grind over these massive lumps. So, I estimated that I would pass at l...
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InSideOut: THE STEPHENING STANDARD : Taking a ‘Captain Cook’ at 2010
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Sunday, January 02, 2011. THE STEPHENING STANDARD : Taking a ‘Captain Cook’ at 2010. For the non-Aussie speakers, 'Captain Cook' means 'look' in rhyming slang). New Year With the Rugrats. On Rottnest island, Zach and I joined my first cousin, David (from London), his wife Marian (from Perth), and my first cousins once removed (ie, their children). Zach spent most of his time with his second cousins (David's children).
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InSideOut: Frank Unfolding
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Monday, January 01, 2007. He asks, a little roughly he realizes, ‘Was there something that you were looking at? She laughs, ‘Yeah, the balding patch at the crown of your head actually.’. She laughs, ‘I didn’t mean it as a criticism, it’s nice to see your head. It’s like getting to see you naked almost.’. She blushes and hastily adds, as if by way of explanation, “I’ve seen you on the bus before.”. 8221; She laughs a brig...
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InSideOut: Family of Two (by Lucas Dell)
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Tuesday, December 08, 2009. Family of Two (by Lucas Dell). My family is unique,. We live differently than most. Not worse, not better. A bit like an echidna. Not all the time though. Somewhat like a family of bats,. She says I smell like one,. Musty, like a closed-off room. My room is my musty cave. A lot like a koala. Close, protective of heights. I used to cling to her like a koala,. When I was a kid. All of us…. To hu...
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InSideOut: Tour de France '14(2): Fire !
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Friday, May 02, 2014. Tour de France '14(2): Fire! 180 degree view from the front door (straight ahead are the Pyrenees). We’re in Europe – so of course, we have to talk about the weather. It’s changing all the time, so it is the thing to talk about. But Thursday 24 April really gave us something to talk about. However, what France gave us was an up-close and personal experience. Fire engines arrived – four in tota...
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InSideOut: Is there any justification for justifications?
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Sunday, October 28, 2007. Is there any justification for justifications? There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know.". Enormous amounts of human endeavour are aimed at the getting of knowledge. But what constitutes knowledge? I doubt t...
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InSideOut: Tour de France '14(5) : Things seen
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Tour de France '14(5) : Things seen. Zach’s friend Chance journeyed through Japan with his father at the same time as Zach and I began our 'Tour de France'. Zach and Chance keep in touch through ‘Clash of Clans’ (an online game), Instagram (a social media network), and occasionally even resorting to old-fashioned technology like email to talk to one another. Zach had four biggies:. Our host in F...
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InSideOut: Tour de France '14(4): Food / La Bouffe
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Through this site, I take some of what is inside me, and put it out there. Insights? Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Tour de France '14(4): Food / La Bouffe. France is famous for food, but not for obesity. They eat lots of fat, and yet they’re not fat. Perhaps it is part of the. That is thought to be due to their drinking a lot of red wine. Some ascribe it specifically to the resveratrol in the red wine, but elsewhere I argue that this might be. Just so much snake oil. It’s hard to go past the sights, the s...