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Tag Archives: repression
non-original sins – January 22
1.22.2016 dead bodies in the streets wounded pleading faces, our enemies at the mercy of our whim seeing our fantasies play out in real life is not always pretty or ennobling. what evil lurks in the hearts of … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, bitterness, blindness, evil, fantasy, hatred, original sin, politics, repression, self, self righteousness, self-indulgence, sin
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towheaded boys – May 8
5.8.2015 little towheaded boys play ball in bare feet little brother with a good pitch, older with a nice swing running through grass in their backyard. I think we used to do that before we decided that … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, city, civilization, country, devolution, freedom, Hawaii, inhibition, innocence, joy, learnings, legalities, observation, repression
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the humanist club – February 8
2.8.2014 the humanist club got upset today because the local school took a class to see a hunger feeding program up close that was run by a church group. wouldn’t want the young minds to know the truth that … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, care, censorship, faith, fear, feeding, God, helping, humanist, humanity, hunger, Martin Luther King, MLK Jr, Religion, repression, statistics, theology, truth
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old wood, small room – April 10
4.10 Old wood, small room intimate conversation in hushed space. The hollandaise was supposed to have been on the side. Shall we send it back. How thoughtful and restrained, tasteful. So that difficult things might be talked about, … Continue reading
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Tagged awkward topics, conversation, discretion, formal meals, friends, hidden meanings, repression, stress
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