"--no one ever came to me and said you're a fool there isn't such a thing as God somebody's just been stuffing you it wasn't murder i think god just died of old age and when i realized he wasn't anymore it didn't shock me it seemed natural and right maybe it was because I… Continue reading Frances Elena Farmer. Want me to spell it?
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A Series of Self: Kendra, Pt. I
Part one of Me, Myself, did not much mind. I started a new routine, where I live each day one toe at a time. I pick up one foot and then set it down. I pick up the other, and next thing you know, this Me is the talk of the town. One toe here and… Continue reading A Series of Self: Kendra, Pt. I
One more grave, I am done
The fool is me; It is not you. I promised to stay selfish; it was the only promise I followed all the way through. I self-prophesied to be much at an age so little. I would slowly carve away the stone, because a shallow-soul is not one of a quitter. I litter my peers… Continue reading One more grave, I am done
Act Pretty
Light headed and eager, to see something I cannot see, The epitome of a loner, "THE WORLD REVOLVES AROUND ME", But the ego greets -- and tackles the only light left in my soul. I must remember to be conscious-- of the actions I convey through my tone. I say, "I am sorry," again and again, but only… Continue reading Act Pretty
âme noire
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Lamp unto my feets
My Mission: To teach, conquer, and calm the mind's of others throughout the world, who feel as if their voice and thoughts have no potential to lead them towards becoming strong passionate thinkers of humanity. My Motto: Jack is my main bitch; Maker's is my mistress
ethics on life and stuff
Curiosity Killed The King: Macbeth and Aristotle on Ethical Principles The presence of established truths within a society is central to evaluating the moral structure of a human being. Through the process of seeking a higher understanding of one's purpose for existence on earth, it is possible to specifically determine which qualities characterize the depth… Continue reading ethics on life and stuff
This is only the beginning
Although there is no concrete evidence that William Shakespeare, an English Renaissance poet and playwright, read and formulated his characters around Aristotle’s thoughts on ethics and moral character, one can assume he understood the principles that Aristotle coincides with the virtuous and ill, or wicked, characteristics of a single individual and humanity at large. Through… Continue reading This is only the beginning
Barbecue chips for breakfast and lunch
The Dead Are Ahead Grateful For Community, Communication, and Celebration I want to travel back fifty years to the parking lot of a Grateful Dead show; sitting in my light blue lawn chair with flowers adorned in my hair, I would be enjoying the best years of my life, living on tye-dye, Vitamin C, and… Continue reading Barbecue chips for breakfast and lunch
