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Category: Raving With Abandon

Indomitability

Writing to you guys is therapeutic.

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TikTokiness

I have had so much fun with this damned app it’s ridiculous.

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Pandemic epistemology

Science is used to maximize the probability that we know what we think we know.

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Feet First

It pays off big time to take risks.

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Fear leads to dying, not winning

The problem is fear.

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Not Stonehenge. Still a must-see

There’s a lot going on in this one place, and why I call it a tangled mess.

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Where to draw the line

We cannot agree to stifle our voices when threatened. Put simply, that is in opposition to the very values of freedom for which France and the United States are most famous.

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And Marcus went down to Boise

“You should go to Idaho, visit your dad, and catch the show while you’re there.”

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Stuck with a needle and burst

If the point of art is to connect to people …or any of a number of remarkable human responses to effective art… You have done it.

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Did Christians make me a nice Atheist?

We always find support for our own beliefs if we look around. Our neighbors are either friendly or they are not, depending on what point we would like to make.

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