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Soul and Meat: July 2007
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What say ye, pagans? Sunday, July 15, 2007. It's fairly likely that you recently participated in Fourth of July celebrations. It is also likely that there were fireworks, patriotic music and ice cream. If you attended one of the bigger ones, you may have been treated to fighter jets zooming more closely overhead than you were comfortable with and making all the babies cry. We take pride in being American. Here's an interesting immigration antecdote. Monday, July 2, 2007. I love a website called Edge.
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Soul and Meat: June 2007
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What say ye, pagans? Friday, June 22, 2007. From Wal-Mart to Microsoft to McDonald's, the trend of corporate globalization has been exploding. There are good and bad side effects from these trends. I feel the negative side effects outweigh the positive side effects, but I am interested in seeing a legitimate argument for or against corporate globalization. Is it immoral, unethical, or wrong in any other way? Or is it just bad for the consumers, but otherwise permissible? Is it just "good business"? 4 Whe...
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Soul and Meat: Plus Minus
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What say ye, pagans? Monday, July 2, 2007. I love a website called Edge. Every year, the editors pose a question to a number of leading scientists and philosophers. This year's question. Is "What are you optimistic about? Shortly after I read the Edge answers, I came across a great article. I'm interested to see your answers to these questions, because I've been intrigued by thought experiments lately. The gist of my question is this: how does your negative or positive thinking affect your daily life?
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Soul and Meat: Tell a Story
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What say ye, pagans? Sunday, November 18, 2007. This month, December, observe the world around you a little more pointedly than you have in November. When the time is right, tell a us a story about the most peculiar thing that happened to you or around you. I don't really think anything peculiar happened to me yet this month. I'm waiting, because I really want to share something, but so far no cigar. Happy Christmas to everyone, though! December 26, 2007 at 12:29 AM. December 26, 2007 at 12:32 AM. And at...
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping...again
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping.again. Monday, December 8, 2008. I can't just leave it at that - how boring. I'll make a list:. For about six hours last night, I experienced Vertigo. It seemed familiar, so it must not have been the first time I've felt it, but I can't remember another time. Once, at it's worst, I fell into the wall after getting up fast. It felt silly. When I woke up today it was gone. I have to pee but I don't feel like going. I still like my job. January 12, 2009 at 6:37 AM.
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping...again: Updates
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping.again. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Some new things and some old ones:. I'm pregnant - B and I are. Did I mention that? My little guy. Pretty cool experience. One body, two people. Weeeeiiiiirrrrrdah. Still working at the same job these days and still loving it just as much as when I first started. Still myself, more or less. I think that's it for now. READING: "A Tree Grows Over Brooklyn". Love love loveee you. August 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM. August 28, 2009 at 3:35 PM.
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping...again: February 2008
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping.again. Monday, February 18, 2008. Guess who got a new job. I'm going to kick arse at this new company and learn a hellalot and enjoy my new concrete block of an office and my new staff of 8 men. Oooooeeeeee. Ill be a book keeper (a keeper of the books) starting monday. Experience-less but who cares, I'm smart and a fast learner. And I'll be getting nearly double the paycheck which is another main thing. Links to this post. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Links to this p...
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping...again: March 2009
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It's past midnight and i'm not sleeping.again. Monday, March 2, 2009. Did you know your name is the easiest in the world to sing? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Every man is more than just himself; he also represents the unique, the very special and always significant and remarkable point at which the world's phenomena intersect, only once in this way, and never again." - Herman Hesse. View my complete profile. Links to Keep Up With, on Occasion. Enhance My Writing resources.
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Soul and Meat: November 2007
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What say ye, pagans? Sunday, November 18, 2007. This month, December, observe the world around you a little more pointedly than you have in November. When the time is right, tell a us a story about the most peculiar thing that happened to you or around you. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Soul and Meat. I can't help it," I said. "My soul knows my meat is doing bad things, and is embarrassed. But my meat just keeps right on doing bad, dumb things.". You and your what? My soul and my meat," I said.
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Soul and Meat: No One Is an Atheist on Their Deathbed (Right?)
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What say ye, pagans? Wednesday, September 12, 2007. No One Is an Atheist on Their Deathbed (Right? Mark Edmundson writes this in his article about Sigmund Freud's later years in Sunday's New York Times Magazine. In the words of Linda Richman. Posted by Sweet Jane. But my main problem with this thought is the idea that there would be a "triumph of intellectuality over sensuality." Maybe this is quibbling, but our senses enable. Rather than religion, maybe it's better to start with someone like Descartes, ...