mar8 in idea barrages

  • March 7, 2018, 8:19 p.m.
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1.) Is there a saint of the in-between places, of transitional states? Is there a saint of Limbo? Is there a saint for the truckstops? All I’m saying is, I’m not the most busy person these days, it could fit on my plate.

2.) Whenever someone trying to get elected calls themselves an “outsider”, remember that what they’re really saying is “someone with no goddamned idea how to govern”.

3.) When they cancel schools and declare snow emergencies based on Weather Channel Named-Winter-Storm scare tactics then a half an inch of snow falls, what happens? Does someone get punished somehow? This is really getting out of hand.

4.) Your reality show about blonde women who assess the relative value of presumably abandoned houses (that, of course, the producers all set up before filming) will be called PORRIDGE WARS.

5.) Thing is, a chaotic good Trump would be almost as bad as the current chaotic evil model. Even with good intentions, instead of greedy evil ones, he’d still be an idiot who had no idea how anything worked and blow-back would still ruin lives, just from ignorance instead of malice.

6.) For God’s sake, stop calling Trump “President”, WKTV, it is absolutely irresponsible. He wasn’t elected president, the election was nullified by his use of foreign powers in his candidacy, you’re only reinforcing his fraud and dragging this out by pretending its real.

7.) Russell Wilson had more business in a baseball spring training camp than Tim Tebow did. Fight me.

8.) Category matters not. Look at me, judge me by my category, do you? Hm? And well you should not, for my ally is compassion and a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Liminal beings are we, not these crude definitions. You must feel the compassion flow around you. Here, between you, me, the rock, the tree. Yes, even those seemingly fixed points are between other things. There are only in-betweens and the compassion that comes from that flow.


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