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Welcome to Lost in Mist: A Collection of Outrageous Magical Objects [fusing together the poetic, memetic, and programming senses of ‘objects’] !💥 !💥 ! This is your world and also our world, beautiful, incredible, tragic, ever-evolving, ordinary and yet transcendent, where every moment is an opportunity to make your mark on the canvas of existence.

  • DRAFT: Natural Numbers

    Originally posted on O at the Edges: Natural Numbers One is the instant, part and parcel of the original. Look, your open hand contains all; close it, and find infinity. God created the natural numbers, patterns within patterns within patterns, shaping order. Look closely and see wheels spinning in sequence, drafting through each other’s space…

  • Vanessa German: I will just call you artist

    Originally posted on Vox Populi: i told darrien. i do not wish to call him.nigga.even tho he said that it is ok. i said. i prefer. richer descriptive language when it comes to one as.wise and miraculous as you are. i will just call you. artist. n then he say. you iz. so dramatic. you…

  • Don’t call me a good mother

    Originally posted on A Leaf in Springtime: Don’t call me a good mother. For being good somehow means doing all the “right things”. And to be honest, I’m not necessarily all that concerned about doing the “right things”. I’m more concerned about doing the brave thing. The thing that is needed to be done even…

  • Are You An Anthropocentrist?

    Originally posted on Laura Grace Weldon: ? Paradise, by Gillis d’Hondecoeter circa 1575 When I was growing up we were taught humans were at the top of every chart, far superior to all other living beings. Our textbooks, illustrated with stereotypical images of “cave men,” proved the assertion with a long list of what our species…

  • Nuggets

    Originally posted on Dark Matter: Originally posted 1/7/2006. 1. i was 15 a man grabbed me from behindi turned and cut himdid not stop to see what happenedran as fast as i could back to the party two friends helped mescrub off the bloodsomeone elselent me a shirt i went home that nightmy parents never knew i have watched…

  • Marc Jampole: New Kansas law picks the pockets of the poor

    Originally posted on Vox Populi: New Kansas law picks the pockets of the poor while humiliating them in the process. When Republicans support or pass a law to address a non-problem, they usually have an ulterior motive. Take the slew of recent state laws making it harder to vote. The stated rationale behind these laws…

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