an intellectual waste of space
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Parties All the Way Down
What’s important—for the sake of the party—is that all of them hide the faces beneath, and their expressions.
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Tropical Depression
A storm forms in the gulf.
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The Arbor Shrine
His bare feet came suddenly upon clammy mud, and he slid to a stop. The small boy listened, trying in vain to control and quiet his quick breaths. He stepped carefully from the mud, back onto the damp leaves and forest detritus. The forest closed in around him here, and he couldn’t see far into…
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Philosophical Absurdity No. 1
Jack Sharp sat alone in a concrete room. He waited in the room’s lone chair, facing the one-way glass which made up the only variation (however slight) of the room’s gray interior. He had been invited there on account of his vast expertise. He’s the leading professional in the field of Ballistic Trauma. He has…
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Spontaneity
I, like many people, have long harbored the feeling that certain tendencies set humanity apart from the rest of the animal kingdom, foremost among them being our penchant for asking “Why?” This characteristic question is most often associated with art, science, and philosophy—though these are not the only relevant disciplines.
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