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Read Comic Write Comic Eat Comic: Journey Into Mystery #85 (Oct 1962)
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Read Comic Write Comic Eat Comic. Read comics, review perfunctorily, post on internet. Saturday, 16 August 2008. Journey Into Mystery #85 (Oct 1962). Meanwhile, Thor is almost defeated by the power of crying. Labels: Journey Into Mystery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fantastic Four #1 (Nov 1961). Fantastic Four #2 (Jan 1962). Tales To Astonish #27 (Jan 1962). Fantastic Four #3 (Mar 1962). Fantastic Four #4 (May 1962). Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962). Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962).
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Miniaturas: agosto 2014
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Sábado, 30 de agosto de 2014. 8220;¿Sabéis lo que es el patriotismo? 191;A que cuando veis a un francés os da muchísima rabia, a que sí? Pues eso es el patriotismo”. Juan Benet, en Otoño en Madrid hacia 1950. El español gallardo de Don Gregorio hizo que, en un principio, El "Empecinado" visto por un inglés. Recupero aquí uno de esos pies de página, que recuerda al indómito Juan Martín en otra de sus luchas por liberar a España de la tiranía (y de los franceses):. 8212;¿Hay facciosos arriba? Recomendó sil...
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Rich Puchalsky's blog: Lew and Pru romantic comedy philosophical thought experiment fanfic
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Thursday, January 1, 2015. Lew and Pru romantic comedy philosophical thought experiment fanfic. Once there was a post by John Holbo. On a blog called Crooked Timber that was about a philosophical thought experiment from Amartya Sen - 'his celebrated Prude/Lewd example' - which G.A. Cohen summarized in. Rescuing Justice and Equality. John Holbo suggested that stories about this pair be written, people gave various ideas in comments, and from all these ideas I decided to write philosophical fanfic.
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Rich Puchalsky's blog: Oscar in Samsara
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Saturday, November 8, 2014. I heard the words of the Buddha. They were about skandhas, sense-impressions. Sense-impressions – piles of five, for the five senses, heaps. That was the flash of enlightenment. I heard the Buddha laugh. Those heaps, impermanent and valueless,. Nothing stays the same. Nothing is made of itself. The trash lies in piles, in the way. Kick it, and the foot. That kicks is trash. That is the truth. Intended to make us happy. To give up desire, attachment to trash. A giant garbage can.
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Rich Puchalsky's blog: Occupy series
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012. I wrote a 5-part series on the life and death of the Occupy movement, as seen through my small-town experience. Links to it are:. I What did Occupy want? V The post-encampment phase. I plan on writing a sixth part, about ideology and organization, at some point. Much later, this sixth part was added here. Posted by Rich Puchalsky. August 27, 2013 at 12:48 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). John Crowley Little and Big. The Early Days of a Better Nation.
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Rich Puchalsky's blog: Larval Poets Manifesto
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Poetry where I live has achieved a state of universal marginality. It is written anonymous into notebooks cached in the woods. It appears on bulletin boards. It is self-published in hundreds of chapbooks. Few of which will ever exist in a hundred copies. Events. In conditions of universal overproduction, why should anyone write? Why should anyone read? The following is a draft, a latest attempt. Please feel free to criticize, comment, suggest, scorn, or what have you. We fix...
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Rich Puchalsky's blog: Mark Bray's "Translating Anarchy" / Occupy (VI)
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Saturday, July 5, 2014. Mark Bray's "Translating Anarchy" / Occupy (VI). I recently read Mark Bray's book "Translating Anarchy", and this post will refer to it extensively. It's also the long-delayed sixth post in my series on Occupy, a post in which I'll focus on organization and ideology. (The first five are linked here. An unfortunate coinage in the book is the phrase liberal libertarianism. A quote from pg. 91 of Translating Anarchy. Whose problem was that? On the contrary, I see the unworkability of...
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Abundance Declared: July 2013
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Learning Japanese and other languages. Monday, July 15, 2013. There's a lifetime's worth of reading to be found on openlibrary.org. Which provides a reasonable interface to the books scanned at archive.org. So long as you're willing to put up with not very good metadata and some scanning that isn't as good as it could be. I was pleased to find this book. Taught us the word. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. AJATT: All Japanese All The Time. Fluent in 3 months. Travels With Your Mum.
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Abundance Declared: June 2013
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Learning Japanese and other languages. Tuesday, June 4, 2013. This 280KB text file. At Leeds University gives the 15,000 commonest words from a corpus of Japanese text, for a vague value of 'words' (there are some odd symbols and punctuation quite high up the list). Might be useful. It'd be mildly interesting to do statistical crunches of the range of kanji used in the list. Many more corpora for various languages here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. AJATT: All Japanese All The Time.
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Abundance Declared: May 2013
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Learning Japanese and other languages. Monday, May 27, 2013. The art of memory. I've just reread Joshua Foer's Moonwalking with Einstein. By Stefan Fatsis, a tale of competitive Scrabble that's similarly sympathetic to the individuals involved). Wednesday, May 1, 2013. I'd like to have seen some sort of solid achievement by, say, the end of August. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The art of memory. View my complete profile. AJATT: All Japanese All The Time. Fluent in 3 months. Travels With Your Mum.
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