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Concerning the Virus Panic

Posted by on Jul 30, 2020 in Misc. Prose, Writing | 0 comments

Chronicles, May 2020   So… I will do my best to explain every point made here, such that there will be no doubt as to how these phenomena originated, and where they are going. If you simply want to know...

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A Poetic Consultation on America’s Easter Confession

Posted by on Apr 12, 2020 in Poetry, Writing | 0 comments

So you have done it again,

and have come to repent?

I see… listen then closely,

and after each quote, repeat:

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Consumable Dramatics & Experiential Inter-Faith

Posted by on Apr 12, 2020 in Poetry, Writing | 0 comments

that an end befit consumable dramatics,

conclude thought experiments,

utilize learned lessons,

and upgrade experiential inter-faith…

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A New Economic – Saving the World in Three Easy Steps

Posted by on Jul 22, 2019 in Economics, Featured, Inventions, Philosophy, Writing | 2 comments

Everyone becomes a debt-free homeowner, and the rich stay rich. There is no need to incarcerate anyone, no class warfare, no fighting in the streets. This plan, quite literally, makes the “American Dream” happen for everyone, all at once.

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Rambling on Politics & Quandaries (w/egoistic altruism)

Posted by on Oct 6, 2018 in Economics, Philosophy, Writing | 0 comments

The actions of many, on a daily basis, concerning what they do to earn money, where they send their kids to school, and how they do business, are generally confined to legal actions, ideally spread equally, though...

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“The Fire Enlightening”

Posted by on Jun 30, 2018 in Featured, Philosophy, Poetry, Writing | 2 comments

“The Fire Enlightening” is comprised of nine poems that narrate a journey of philosophic self-discovery, populated with logical and chaotic conceptual metaphor, to bridge a synthesis between the world of nature and the artifice of man.

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An American in Anarchia, Part II

Posted by on Aug 25, 2017 in Misc. Prose, Writing | 0 comments

We met at the grocery store, the American, the Anarchist, and the Beauty. We picked the ripest tomatoes, three different types of meats, olive oils, bottles of wine. In the checkout, I gave him cash for my share,...

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Ego-Bridging Bi-Polarities

Posted by on Feb 25, 2017 in Poetry, Writing | 2 comments

I’m living on the brighter side of the sun,
doing time ‘tween sciences,
mathematically defining reality,
Whether ‘Merica or transcendence,

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A Confession: Electrical Infrastructure, Indebted Servitude, the Power of People, and Personal Culpability

Posted by on Dec 31, 2016 in Economics, Misc. Prose, Writing | 2 comments

Is such a confession enough to assuage guilt? Is this “practicality”, this requirement for monetary compensation, though so short term, sufficient justification for continued deaths overseas, the perpetual pollution of our water, and the poisoning of our land?

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An American Dance: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Posted by on Jul 28, 2016 in Poetry, Writing | 3 comments

The stakes are high in the ephemeral fight. “Fire in the Mind’s of Men”, has spread. It is your time. Help us turn the tide.

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