May 2012
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May 25th
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May 24th
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May 24th
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May 23rd
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May 23rd
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May 23rd
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Pablo Neruda, "One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII"
I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where, I love you directly without problems or pride: I love you like this because I don’t know any other way to love, except in this form in which I am not nor are you, so close that your hand upon my chest is mine, so close that your eyes close with my dreams.
May 23rd
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May 22nd
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May 21st
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May 21st
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New single "WIZZYWIG" is now available....
adamwarrock: In promotion of Ed Piskor’s new graphic novel from Top Shelf Comics, I did a song (w/ beats by Mikal kHill). That song was featured in the trailer for the book, that was featured on sites like BoingBoing. Watch that video here! You can download that song for free. If you would like to pay $1, you can download the remix that me, Mikal kHill & int80 of Dual Core did. For a buck...
May 21st
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May 19th
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for my own entertainment.
quigonejinn: Inspired by this post and the perfect baseball weather on the East Coast today. Avengers and Marvel movie-verse types!  In baseball! Read More no one — NO ONE — loves this post like I do.
May 19th
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“As for myself, I swung the door open. And there was the wordless, singing world....”
– Mary Oliver, from “Work, Sometimes” in New and Selected Poems, Volume Two (via proustitute)
May 18th
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May 18th
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Adam WarRock - Neo-Tokyo EP - now available for...
adamwarrock: Go here to watch the first video and purchase the new Adam WarRock release, Neo-Tokyo.  An entire album based on the seminal anime film, Akira. 
May 14th
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May 13th
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May 11th
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Jack Gilbert, "The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart"
How astonishing it is that language can almost mean, and frightening that it does not quite. Love, we say, God, we say, Rome and Michiko, we write, and the words get it all wrong. We say bread and it means according to which nation. French has no word for home, and we have no word for strict pleasure. A people in northern India is dying out because their ancient tongue has no words for endearment....
May 10th
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May 4th
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Jane Springer, "Pretty Polly" →
I’ve run the dark county of the heart this music comes from—but  I don’t know where to hammer-on or to drop a thumb to the haunted string that sets the story straight: All night Willie’s dug  on Polly’s grave with a silver spade & every creek they cross  makes one last splash. Though flocks of swallows loom—the one  hung in cedar now will score the girl’s last...
May 1st
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April 2012
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I need feminism
whoneedsfeminism: because of the phrase “I’m not a feminist, but…”
Apr 16th
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Apr 7th
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March 2012
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The Ballad of Dickie Bennett's Hair
dangerguerrero: Immediately following Tuesday night’s episode of “Justified,” I tweeted that I could easily write 1500 words about Dickie Bennett’s hair. I was being facetious at the time, but the more I thought about it, I started to realize that I probably could discuss that mangled bird’s nest atop actor Jeremy Davies’ head at great length. It delights me every time I look at it, which has...
Mar 30th
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Mar 20th
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Mar 20th
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Heather Christle, "Soup is One Form of Salt Water" →
I am making borscht please do not laugh at me I seem to have ruined my soul the quality of television programming grows stronger all the time soon we will live in the ocean we will all return to the ocean my hands are bright pink like I have been applauding you for hours my love for you is louder than I know I saw a show last night there were four...
Mar 20th
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Marianne Moore, "A Graveyard" →
Man, looking into the sea— taking the view from those who have as much right to it as you have it to yourself— it is human nature to stand in the middle of a thing but you cannot stand in the middle of this: the sea has nothing to give but a well excavated grave, The firs stand in a procession—each with an emerald turkey-foot at the top— reserved as their contours, saying nothing; repression,...
Mar 13th
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Mar 6th
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February 2012
19 posts
Feb 24th
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Feb 23rd
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100 Interviews: Woman in Comedy: A really scary... →
gabydunn: Part of me thinks it’s too soon to be writing about this because I don’t think I’ve completely processed how I feel, but I also think maybe this has happened to other women and I should talk about it in as raw a way as possible. I’m still really embarrassed and ashamed and garbled…
Feb 23rd
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Feb 14th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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January 2012
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Jan 31st
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Jan 31st