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Two women smoking outside school, leaning close, heads inclined like lovers. On passing, the shared passion proves to be gossip. #smallstone
about a month ago from web -
She checks the social network, exploring every detail of all overnight updates. Then squats to add her own status to the stream #smallstone
about a month ago from web -
Insomnia, 3am. The cold air's grasp on arms and shoulders is like water drying from skin above the towel's edge after a sea-swim #smallstone
about a month ago from web -
Angry dawn turns dull morning: brown leaves catch in brown grass, gray limbs shiver against gray clouds. I seek out elegies.
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"There is the view that poetry should improve your life. I think people confuse it with the Salvation Army." --John Ashbery !q
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!q Wikipedia remains the only search result for anything that consistently rises above the tide of gimmickry that has c…
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There's not much fun in !conspiracy theory once they start doing the worst anyone could dream up right in the open.
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Grass that was green yesterday in the rain is white today in the sun. The giant sycamore beside the Elkhorn gleams like polished bones.
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Winged euonymus red as the tip of a safety match, sugar maple orange as the flame, and I, breathing deep the cool air of November.
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@zahra I'm sorry, but you WILL NOT see me on G+: what I've seen of it is a chaotic mess & I don't trust G's cultural imperialism about names
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Identi.ca, the only social network not absolutely covered with news about Steve Jobs. R.I.H.
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It rained in !losangeles today. so our mayor had 100 rain ponchos delivered to the Occupy LA protesters. sure beats NY's rain of mace.
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like/dislike & other single word descriptors are for spoon-fed sheeple. open a status box & state what you feel your own damn self.
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I reject the psychological term "openness" as meaningless. I use the term "freesoftwareness."
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!q Let your lie be even more logical than the truth itself, so the weary travelers may find repose.~Czeslaw Milosz h/t Robert Peake
about 5 months ago from web -
@andyc ... From Dave Morin's bit in "Billion dollar brains," FT: http://ur1.ca/56pr4
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I tend to think of them less as "friends" and more as trusted curators.
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A norm I fear that sites like Facebook and Google+ are setting: having "friends" is becoming necessary and the whole point of being online.
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When I first starting using the web, it felt okay to just wander around as a shy introverted person who knows nobody. Not any more, though.