I’m just kidding around I like Wilson’s Odyssey quite a bit haha. haven’t read her Iliad yet though.
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Ouch!
There is no such thing as deserving help.
It really is the essence of the Chicago / NYC cold war is it not.
Morning noon and night.
Had my GRIIIx with me to look at Paradise Lost this weekend. Some detail shots.
My belief is that Yoko Taro has some kind of defining Wound that rhymes with gnostic outlines but he's unable to articulate it with any fullness + that grasping is what defines his work and maybe leaves some less able readers unsatisfied. Also been very blessed with musical collaborators who Get It.
Oh man oh man oh man oh man what can I say, I just really hope the good guys win.
Fire Punch.
Uniqlo AIRism walked so Heaven City AngelWool could run!
Hmmmm. I hope that in whatever new world is being born they need austere office workers.
Big mistake I see is people hearing “family” or any such RW pillar concept and defaulting to criticism as-usual of those ideas, whereas the real action in the current RW project is in vandalizing any areas of “their turf” that may still enshrine any vestigial grace or charity, as you said.
“behind which a luxury hotel is planned // for comic suicides in the next decade.”
Accept it without blinking.
Million dollar bet on boy character in blue camp shirt looks longingly at pink camp shirt and then camp counselor says no pink because you are boy!!
youtu.be/zOslwG-yVHs?...
I enjoy imagining lives like this. Another one I think of often. Imagine a man born in Milwaukee WI, 1885. He would come into political consciousness around age 25 with the election of Emil Seidel as mayor. Assuming he died around age 75, his entire adult life would be lived under socialist mayors.
It is not unthinkable that some very small number of Aztecs saw the new fire ceremony three times. They would need to be born near the beginning of a cycle, see another at around 52 years-old, and then live on to the absolute limit of old age. But not impossible.
“we gathered round a fountain by the altars, // performing sacrifices to the gods // under a dappled sycamore. The water // welled up shining there, and in that place // the great portent appeared.”
AI is useful to those for whom AI would be useful.
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Slightly annoying answer, but AudioBook Bay has lots of BBC Radio Shakespeare + Homer readings. I just finished listening to Knausgaard’s The Morning Star audiobook which has a different reader for each POV character, all very talented.
Elite veteran footballers will speak about the qualities of a good teammate, listing the expected traits – a sense for space, technical ability, chemistry. But the most mysterious is the ability to suffer. Quite specifically that language. “He knows how to suffer.”
nd I listen to music off my phone nd I flip pages of my paperback underneath the ceiling fan