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Caulfield Empathies: January 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Monday, January 30, 2006. Something that grates. the way that people can sometimes feel they cannot be introverted, because society tells them that it is normal and good to be outgoing and extrovert. They are stigmatised as having something wrong with them, often simply because they appreciate the qualities of solitude and introspection. This is not wrong. A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back.". Posted by TJC at 01:34. If the whole univer...
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Caulfield Empathies: October 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Wednesday, October 18, 2006. William, It Was Really Nothing. Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for He hath said 'Never will I leave thee, nor forsake thee', so we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I shall not fear what men shall do unto me. You can be joyful, and not happy. 1 Chronicles 16:26;27. Posted by TJC at 11:12. Wednesday, October 11, 2006. I am worth $2,499,150 on HumanForSale.com. If you want to, but ...
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Caulfield Empathies: November 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Thursday, November 16, 2006. Montague/Capulet (and little Portugese boy). Posted by TJC at 20:23. Friday, November 03, 2006. There was once a man who became shipwrecked alone on a desert island. He struggled to stay alive, and his only hope was a small cabin which he had constructed from branches and palm leaves. One day, he returned from a fruitless food hunt to find that somehow his hut had caught fire. He groaned and cried out to the sky "Where are you God?
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Caulfield Empathies: September 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Friday, September 29, 2006. Silent (The Mayor's Brother). Posted by TJC at 01:31. Friday, September 22, 2006. Writer's block would be easy. But what does a writer do when he's 2000 words into a short story and realises he doesn't know what story he's writing? To add to the frustration, imagine that he's written his best characters yet, a passable atmosphere and rolling dialogue. Someone give me plot! Posted by TJC at 00:01. Knowing God, pt.1 (The Study of God, p.15-16).
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Caulfield Empathies: May 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Friday, May 26, 2006. You scored as Anarchism. What Political Party Do Your Beliefs Put You In? I won't say I told you so to certain Parsons, ahem, I mean. But no-one can go against the irrefutable evidence of the test. sadly, I am not the Republican everyone thought. I wonder how high some people's fascist percentage might go, though. Posted by TJC at 00:04. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Mikhail Bakunin, Dieu et L'etat, 1882. There are close links with Marxism, Leninism, Trotskyi...
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Caulfield Empathies: March 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Thursday, March 30, 2006. The Higher of Two Evils. The wanderlust grows like a moss. The bark of this forming soul,. But alone is where I'm at,. Of this unforgiving sin,. This wretched undertaking,. Which always lets me in,. But steels the bars I'm breaking. Moments (kisses, bonds of empathy), last for their namesake,. Temporarily relieving the desolation of my landscape,. But not to these. Will I cling,. Manmade, infected with hypocrisy,. Is the manner of my. To weep for the...
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Caulfield Empathies: April 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Thursday, April 27, 2006. So many things have been happening recently, that you would have thought some majestic epiphany would have been considerate enough to strike me, thus arming me with an inspired and highly wise ramble of diction to supply my loyal fanbase with. But alas, Fate. It seems, has deserted me. No doubt for a younger, richer model. Strange occurrences seem to be rife right now. Other than the usual synaptic flashes. Her rendition of the Atlas / Hercules.
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Caulfield Empathies: February 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Monday, February 27, 2006. People should listen to "I Know It's Over" by the Smiths. It's a very good song. Some words of description - mellow, heartbreaking, reflective, empathic. There's also a nice live version of it by Jeff Buckley on the album. Thanks bro), as a medley with Cohen's. Blogging thoughts all disapparated in a haze of fatigue and pensivity. What a pretty tale you told me /. Once upon a time" - R. B. Posted by TJC at 18:35. Sunday, February 26, 2006. Take for ...
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Caulfield Empathies: August 2006
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Pulling on Trouble's braids. Sunday, August 27, 2006. If you have the inclination to listen to some good contemporary Christian music, please head over to. I became acquainted with this man at Reading Festival last year, and since then he has released a six-track available through Cross Rhythms records. The approach is old hymns (Wesley, Lowry, etc.) set to new tunes. Posted by TJC at 13:56. Sunday, August 20, 2006. As you might have noticed, Constant Reader (. Being the operative word), the posts on.
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