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Monday, August 20, 2012
The Right Way
Why don't all the poor people just work for the rich people.
It would give them jobs.
They can live on the property.
Food, work, freedom, wow! I wish I didn't have to worry.
They don't need money.
Hey daddy, I have an Idea.
"says the future"
Pete and Repeat walked up the hill. Pete fell off. Who was left?......
Saturday, October 8, 2011
For: @MeWriteWords
My cash cow blew me away
The right rite was written in white
The previous words were prompted away
as tremours shook the Scottish highlands,
I'm glad I took the lowlands.
The word was poem,
Outlandish freak as I am,
I couldnt bring myself to use it.
The right rite was written in white
The previous words were prompted away
as tremours shook the Scottish highlands,
I'm glad I took the lowlands.
The word was poem,
Outlandish freak as I am,
I couldnt bring myself to use it.
(unknown) or Dictonius
If I could be where I would be,
Then I would not be where I am
But here I am where I must be.
So where I would be,
I am not
Etc......
____________________________________________________________________________
- Heard it somewhere, (I think)
Can one commit plagiarism against oneself's own dreams.
Timing is everything
When I was young,
I thought;
it is stupid to think of things that have never been thunk.
Once you think
the thought is out there
available to be seen by all other thoughtronauts
so I spent my yout (Pesci)
holding in ideas
never formulating
now Im older
I know everything
time to buy a pencil.
Then I would not be where I am
But here I am where I must be.
So where I would be,
I am not
Etc......
____________________________________________________________________________
- Heard it somewhere, (I think)
Can one commit plagiarism against oneself's own dreams.
Timing is everything
When I was young,
I thought;
it is stupid to think of things that have never been thunk.
Once you think
the thought is out there
available to be seen by all other thoughtronauts
so I spent my yout (Pesci)
holding in ideas
never formulating
now Im older
I know everything
time to buy a pencil.
RIP
Dead
ahead
Underground
I watch the tattoos
shrink
dehydrate
get chewed at
In my head
I see the disinktegration
ahead
Underground
I watch the tattoos
shrink
dehydrate
get chewed at
In my head
I see the disinktegration
Reaching for My Head - Soylent Green
Too many books, too many rooks
to fill these empty nooks. They are too square
To put them there
or in any other mind landfill
around
The dogs are weeping
Cats are screaming
wilting cocks are seeping
here
sleep is a dream
there
where
elevators
only go up
The horses steaming, the hunt is over,
nothing left to kill in Dover
sup at the stuff left over.
Mad cows and lovely sowes are coming over!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Interface
The day.
functionality stopped.
The way.
redundancy appeared.
Had naught to do with the day or the way.
Yet remains the end of many a day.
the last we saw, of
that last black dawn,
my son never see.
Praise be.
For there was never one.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Some Breakout Science Bloggers via Science Weekly
Mind Hacks by Vaughan Bell
Observations of a Nerd by Christie Wilcox
Neurotic Physiology by Scicurious
Science Seeker, an aggregator
Not Exactly Rocket Science by Ed Yong
Bad Astronomy by Phil Plait
The Loom by Carl Zimmer
Laelaps by Brian Switek
Frontal Cortex by Jonah Lehrer
Neuron Culture by David Dobbs
Superbug by Maryn McKenna
NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman
The Gleaming Retort by John Rennie
Science 3.0 by Mark Hahnel
John Hawks' Weblog
Thoughtomics by Lucas Brouwers
Krulwich Wonders by Robert Krulwich
A Blog Around the Clock by Bora Zivkovic
Scientific American blogs
The science comedian by Brian Malow
Observations of a Nerd by Christie Wilcox
Neurotic Physiology by Scicurious
Science Seeker, an aggregator
Not Exactly Rocket Science by Ed Yong
Bad Astronomy by Phil Plait
The Loom by Carl Zimmer
Laelaps by Brian Switek
Frontal Cortex by Jonah Lehrer
Neuron Culture by David Dobbs
Superbug by Maryn McKenna
NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman
The Gleaming Retort by John Rennie
Science 3.0 by Mark Hahnel
John Hawks' Weblog
Thoughtomics by Lucas Brouwers
Krulwich Wonders by Robert Krulwich
A Blog Around the Clock by Bora Zivkovic
Scientific American blogs
The science comedian by Brian Malow
Some breakout science bloggers
Mind Hacks by Vaughan Bell
Observations of a Nerd by Christie Wilcox
Neurotic Physiology by Scicurious
Science Seeker, an aggregator
Not Exactly Rocket Science by Ed Yong
Bad Astronomy by Phil Plait
The Loom by Carl Zimmer
Laelaps by Brian Switek
Frontal Cortex by Jonah Lehrer
Neuron Culture by David Dobbs
Superbug by Maryn McKenna
NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman
The Gleaming Retort by John Rennie
Science 3.0 by Mark Hahnel
John Hawks' Weblog
Thoughtomics by Lucas Brouwers
Krulwich Wonders by Robert Krulwich
A Blog Around the Clock by Bora Zivkovic
Scientific American blogs
The science comedian by Brian Malow
Observations of a Nerd by Christie Wilcox
Neurotic Physiology by Scicurious
Science Seeker, an aggregator
Not Exactly Rocket Science by Ed Yong
Bad Astronomy by Phil Plait
The Loom by Carl Zimmer
Laelaps by Brian Switek
Frontal Cortex by Jonah Lehrer
Neuron Culture by David Dobbs
Superbug by Maryn McKenna
NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman
The Gleaming Retort by John Rennie
Science 3.0 by Mark Hahnel
John Hawks' Weblog
Thoughtomics by Lucas Brouwers
Krulwich Wonders by Robert Krulwich
A Blog Around the Clock by Bora Zivkovic
Scientific American blogs
The science comedian by Brian Malow
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Infinity
Sweden is shutting down public facilities.
As the US finally catches on.
WE descend.
Maybe ying and yang can just deflate and let eternity run like christmas ribbons.
Curled by the edges
by an old set of kitchen scissors.
I used to fix tapes
with tape
oh, yeah, like eternity,
but
when you tape the ribbon wrong.
As the US finally catches on.
WE descend.
Maybe ying and yang can just deflate and let eternity run like christmas ribbons.
Curled by the edges
by an old set of kitchen scissors.
I used to fix tapes
with tape
oh, yeah, like eternity,
but
when you tape the ribbon wrong.
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