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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: December 2005
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Saturday, December 31, 2005. Well, imagine my surprise when I went into the bathroom yesterday, expecting to see the boring old hoop skirt girl, only to discover that she was now mooning me! There, in all of its unflattering glory, was a prominently raised tush. Since there was no one else in the room, it hardly seemed probable that she had intended to moon someone else. Was the one being mooned by the very person I had mooned many times before. Links to this post. Don't...
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: May 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Vita brevis est, under consideration is longus . One thing that surprised me about being a graduate student is how long it takes to hear back about anything, be it an article you submit, be it a fellowship application, be it once you're on the job market, etc. You might recall a blog entry. So of course I responded yes, and another four and a half months passed. Again, I forgot about the article, until I got the editor's reply: "We are willin...
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: February 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Monday, February 27, 2006. To the best of my knowledge, no car radio stations provide the type of music I really like to hear: Celtic Punk! Anyway, radio stations do not typically offer me this artistic ideal, so I have tried to come up with alternatives when I'm driving. For a while, I listened to the "Oldies," because they were more enjoyable to modern music. After a couple of years of listening, I noticed a certain pattern:. There were never new oldies! The kiss as it.
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: January 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. What's in a Name? Or, the New Crusoe. Andre Bernard's written a great nonfiction book about the process by which different books got their title, and the work is aptly named,. Now all we need is a Title. Bernard implies that an important component of a work's commercial value, even in the case of great works of literature, is in the title. What if F. Scott Fitzgerald got his way, and. Trimalchio in West Egg. What if Hitler's pithily titled.
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: June 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Friday, June 30, 2006. My wife has a pink KJV Bible. When you look at it, you think, "Could anything be more pink? Well, that’s not why red-letter Bibles were invented. In 1899, Louis Klopsch read Luke 22:20, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you. With the epiphany that all blood is red, he asked himself, why not a red letter Bible with the red words to be those of our Lord? And have to reply, Uh what’s it say? Posted by Leopoldtulip @ 6:45 PM.
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: November 2005
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. I don't get it) and is holding something that looks like an accordion, or perhaps three doughnuts that have been glued together. Or perhaps the "accordion" is really an accordion-shaped bomb! After all, according to John Milton's. I do feel that I need to make a comment about a striking double-standard here. What makes a noseless angel more acceptable than a footless skater? Posted by Leopoldtulip @ 8:26 PM. Links to this post. When I sent a...
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: July 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Monday, July 31, 2006. Expand Your Jargon I: Analeptic Prolepsis. Out term for today is "analeptic prolepsis." What is especially cool about this term, besides being long, is it seems like it should be a contradiction. According to Gerard Genette's. So what is an analeptic prolepsis? You could see it as "the future within the past. Another way to understand it as a flashback to an earliermoment of foreshadowing. For instance, at the end of. Links to this post. Suppose yo...
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: March 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. It's important for Angel to know what would constitute "perfect happiness," because every time he. Lose his soul, people have to try to get it back for him again, some of whom he kills as "Angelus," the vampire without a soul. I am glad that the writers on the show made it not quite so easy for him to achieve "perfect happiness" as simply having sex. Posted by Leopoldtulip @ 6:53 AM. Links to this post. Friday, March 24, 2006. People were paying ...
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities: April 2006
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The Realm of Pseudo-Profundities. Sunday, April 30, 2006. The happy smiley greety woman said, her smile suddenly betraying some rather menacing big pointy teeth. "Um, a person who works at your office and I thought was trustworthy? You're not supposed to. We allowed one exception because he is an international student," she said testily. (Thanks a lot, U.S. citizenship! First you get me in trouble in Canada, and now this! What's it all mean? Posted by Leopoldtulip @ 5:41 PM. Links to this post. To the pu...