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The Nebulous Dissembler: Dear Diary: A Novel's Testimony in the Information Age
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008. Dear Diary: A Novel's Testimony in the Information Age. Lying in my small two by three inch shelf in Southwater Christian School. Is almost torture. I sit in this space, every day, untouched except for. The careful, calculating hands of the handler. While this small gesture of. Welcome may suffice for the moments, I yearn for someone, just someone, to. Crack open my cover and take a look at me—even just a passing glance. Yet. With an apathetic gaze. Now, the only objects whic...
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The Nebulous Dissembler: The Beautiful Expanse of Nature
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Monday, February 25, 2008. The Beautiful Expanse of Nature. The puzzling characteristic of nature as a whole is some humans' ability to create something completely in tune with it, and others who seem only capable (some even bent on) destroying it. For evidence of this phenomenon, compare Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" to the deafening, intrusive bombast of jackhammers, concrete pavers, and bull-dozers. Which aids in finally falling asleep after hours of endless tossing and turning? View my complete profile.
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The Nebulous Dissembler: The Philosophy of Liberty
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Sunday, April 6, 2008. The Philosophy of Liberty. In the coming weeks, I will write a series of notes concerning a few ideas or policies that are, in my opinion, ruining America. Some are more important than others, but all of them carry some sort of weight in my mind. To preface this series, I would like to show a video that summarizes my core beliefs concerning the philosophy of politics. PS: The music is a bit cheesy, but I'm sure you'll be fine. So without further ado, here it is. The New York Times.
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The Nebulous Dissembler: Jean-Marc's Oscars!
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Sunday, February 24, 2008. Well since the Oscars are on tonight AND I haven't posted anything in forever, I thought I would give my opinion on who should win in each major Oscar category. Feel free to give your opinion! No Country for Old Men. There Will Be Blood. This year's nominees for best picture are probably the best I have ever seen, and each of them could have probably won in separate years, but alas, only one can win. My pick for Best Picture is. drumroll. No Country for Old Men. The only word t...
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The Nebulous Dissembler: The Cosmic Beauty of Mortality
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Saturday, February 2, 2008. The Cosmic Beauty of Mortality. To quote Richard Dawkins, "We're going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones." While some may find this thought morbid, I find it rather liberating; the idea that the precious bit of life one has must be taken advantage of. To not be a colossal waste, everything must be done to the fullest and best of one's ability. . Yet in all actuality, this hypothetical proposition is obviously preposterous. In reality, this is life, and no one gets o...
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The Nebulous Dissembler: The Opulence of Consciousness and its Origin
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008. The Opulence of Consciousness and its Origin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Member of the Freethought Webring. View my complete profile. The Insanity of Sean Palizza :-). The New York Times.
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The Nebulous Dissembler: True Tranquility
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Thursday, February 28, 2008. Before read, I would like to preface this blog post with this: I have never, ever. 160;shared personal information on the internet in this fashion and probably will not for a very long time after today, but for some reason, on today of all days, I have had some sort of insight on life as a whole and I decided to share it. What can provide some sort of inextinguishable flame of placidity- of peace? Leave or cease to exist. Then what will one use to endure hardship? And while t...