Posted in Fragments on Nov 13th, 2009
This was originally published at The Entropy Report, back in May of 2008. I bring it to the forefront with great pleasure. If you’d like to see the original, click here.
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The Fear permeates the city with a dense fog in the mornings. As the day lingers, the fog dissipates, but the Fear just [...]
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Posted in Fragments on Nov 29th, 2008
This was originally posted back in July 2008, on the Twitter Travels blog. I am reposting it here, due to the start of the new series of columns, Fragments.
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It’s hard to quantify things when you are looking backwards through the filter of memory. What happened? What did we do? Where did we go? Two [...]
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Posted in twitter travels on Mar 20th, 2008
The purpose of the trip is the all-important pursuit of the American Dream. We are young and terribly aware of the Fear. We need more experiences in order to become the people we want to be.
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 14th, 2008
There was a problem with the way I saw life.
I liked it.
Loki.
Developmental Theology 089
Lesson #43
Life is certainly getting interesting.
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 13th, 2008
I have chosen a riddle that’s chosen me.
We are constantly unraveling each other.
Developing the Developer.
Loki.
Developmental Theology 089
Lesson #42
I have fallen..
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Posted in politics on Jul 18th, 2007
So, if you haven’t heard about this, check the link.
Homer Chalk Giants Angers Pagans
So, apparently, this, frankly, hilarious advertising scheme has upset some of the locals.
Isn’t it about time we got over ourselves a little bit? It’s biodegradable. It’s going to wash away with the next rain. So let it go. [...]
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Posted in update on Jun 6th, 2007
Enter the Hanged Man.
Loki Liesmith is Jack Lhasa, as well as many other people.
Holy Zombie Jesus!
I’d like to think the best of me is still hiding up my sleeve.
I was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus, rolling down Highway 41.
Falling down, to you, sweet ground.
I want an easy plateau, some place to [...]
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