February 2012
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Loveseat Philosophy: WriteClub Aphorism Contest -... →
rickycisco: Hi everyone. This weeks aphorism contest topic is Politics (or anything related, especially current events.) Submission must be in the form of an aphorism. Please reblog this post if you participate (or support it!) Please do not write about WriteClub. Contest ends Thursday…
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Don henley is apparently intimidated by my...
frankocean: He threatened to sue if I perform it again. I think that’s fuckin awesome.  Intimidated? Try salty that he isn’t sharing in all of the money being made by his song. Purely economic, I’d bet.
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You Weren't With Me Studying in the Library...
There have been quite a few family members, very ‘immediate’ family members even, who have mentioned that they plan to be present when I graduate college. As a person who has made it a habit to not give much credence to human promises (especially when the fulfillment date is in the distant future), those ‘plans’ haven’t really meant much to me. Admittedly, however,...
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To My Old Master
In August of 1865, a Colonel P.H. Anderson of Big Spring, Tennessee, wrote to his former slave, Jourdan Anderson, and requested that he come back to work on his farm. Jourdan — who, since being emancipated, had moved to Ohio, found paid work, and was now supporting his family — responded spectacularly by way of the letter seen below (a letter which, according to newspapers at the time, he...
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