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Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us...
– Ira Glass (via cupcakeface)
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April 2011
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Small Condo Entryway Woes, resolved (ish) →
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monday breakfast, lunch
Food for today’s breakfast and lunch:
3-egg omelette: thyme, parmesan and a little cream for consistency
Lots of steamed kale and leftover festival squash
There. That should make up for the half giant bag of nachos Friday night (which came after tacos, beers and other pub foods), eating a whole pan of delicious skillet bread, and baby shower snacks all day yesterday.
satuday night
Nigel Slater night:
Pumpkin Skillet Scone
Red Russian Kale with lemon and garlic
Apple Cider Vinegar and Honey Ginger tea
And Hard Candy, possibly the worst movie I’ve seen in ages.
Morality vs the superego: human rights or...
I’ve been thinking about the link in those (men) who are actively devoted to human rights issues, while at the same time act like total shits to their people in their everyday lives.
Perhaps Zizek can help enlighten me on this. Found this article of his in the LRB on the PostModern Superego.
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v21/n06/slavoj-zizek/you-may
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December 2010
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The Whole Human Mess: On Saul Bellow →
youmightfindyourself:
What happens in the plot happens in the sentences; the place where the Bellovian poles of high thought and venal circumstance most directly touch and spark is in his prose. Bellow’s way with portraiture is often to open up with a barrage of jostling adjectives: “We met Sewell for lunch—a muttering subtle drunken backward-leaning hollow-faced man.” He throws them out,...
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