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December 23, 2012

December 18, 2012

13″ LED Intel Duo Macbook Pro 2011 – $450

Now $450! I have an awesome 13″ in great condition other than the aesthetics of its base, which no one sees anyway. In any case, it comes with MAC OSX 10.7.5 – 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3 of Memory (RAM). 250 GB Hard drive. Link here to Craigslist Ad, or just [...]
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Published on December 18, 2012 10:04

13″ LED Intel Duo Macbook Pro 2011 – $550

I have an awesome 13″ in great condition other than the aesthetics of its base, which no one sees anyway. In any case, it comes with MAC OSX 10.7.5 – 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3 of Memory (RAM). 250 GB Hard drive. Link here to Craigslist Ad, or just click image.
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Published on December 18, 2012 10:04

December 16, 2012

Antithesis and Synthesis

Is there a necessity to keep things going? There is a tension in what can only be the air, if not, our thoughts. It is the reason things cannot be perfect. Everything must be experienced. The fear of jumping, the gears of war. Antithesis to the synthesis. Keirkegard. We cannot be satisfied enough without that [...]
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Published on December 16, 2012 18:44

December 13, 2012

girl thoughts

Rachael got home late, coming right in through the front door. Making a dart for the staircase, she still couldn’t escape the light of the kitchen down the hall, and the voice of her Mother, who’d been sitting there, waiting… “Rachael?” “Yes, mom…” “I’m not sure about this guy, what’s his name…” she said, without [...]
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Published on December 13, 2012 08:12

December 12, 2012

Americans.

No matter how downright crazy we are, Americans are some of the absolute most creative people on the planet. It’s because we accept living on our own terms as absolute. We’ve paid the price, and continue to pay…So does the rest of the world. But ask yourself, why is it, even the people we subject [...]
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Published on December 12, 2012 13:17

December 11, 2012

Sons of the Silent Age Part 5 of 5

It was when she awoke that her head finally sunk into the jelly NeauMatter they’d put there to sooth her neck. “Didn’t think we’d need to hold you here for the night,” said a nice old man, chomping a bit as he spoke from ruined teeth and dental sub-jaws. They clacked with the hard consonants, [...]
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Published on December 11, 2012 10:27

December 10, 2012

Sons of the Silent Age Part 4

“He’s also a member?” Almost snorting, Camille spat a retort at her. “Of what?” she quipped. “The preferred Homecoming King along with being an aspiring scientist, right Helen?” “Ah, that’s right Pam.” She didn’t care, they couldn’t get away with this. So she skipped the doubt she had of any success, and… He sat down [...]
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Published on December 10, 2012 06:36

The distance between an idea and its living reality is perception and possibility.

The distance between an idea and its living reality is perception and possibility. This distance is what prevents convergence of point of view, forever enslaving us to endless wars with ourselves.  People must get in touch with the deeply implicit, subtle embedded cultural and familial assumptions and behaviors behind their point of view–in order to [...]
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Published on December 10, 2012 04:57

December 7, 2012

Sons of the Silent Age Part 3

“Gutentag, y Bienvenue a BuffaGrill! E-iner Ein XXXXX!” She’d pronouced the ErrorGarble, “EeeX.” “Schr–pecken Zi- R’aLAnglaissS?” “Yes, yes, we speak English, thanks,” said Pam. “It’s an opening line mom!” said Rachael, chagrinned. It was a very small blonde Japanese girl on a levitating Segway. She had on the shortest little orange miniskirt, fake NeauTats, bubble [...]
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Published on December 07, 2012 08:29

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