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#616: Slowing Down Art: Oil Painting, And Music Composition Require Multiple Sittings
Monday • July 12th 2021 • 11:13:37 pm • 4KB

In this text, I wanted to give a couple of examples,of removing frustrations from art creations, Above all creating Art is a multi-day expedition,our mightiest works of art require sitting down to them multiple times, from multiple perspectives. First...

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#615: There Is Only One Rule Of Adventure: You Always Stop At The Antique Stores
Monday • July 12th 2021 • 12:27:07 am • 2KB

I just spotted an antique store,and I am about to show them what I stand for. First I check for all the friendly pets,especially kitty cats I can pet - no regrets. Then I look for books that can fit my back pocket,found, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Martian Tales...

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#614: The Antiquarian
Sunday • July 11th 2021 • 7:55:11 pm • 2KB

Paris Catacombs – More Than Bones and Tunnels OVERNIGHT IN PARIS CATACOMBS Poland's Underground City Of Salt Dunmore House (Scotland) The Hidden Wonders Of Dark Ages Craftsmanship | An Age Of Light | Timeline Glories of Medieval Art, The Cloisters Art I,...

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#613: The Right To Greatness
Saturday • July 10th 2021 • 6:19:55 pm • 5KB

The world is not ending,it is just not where it should be. And while you are correct to think that most people won't care until it is too late,understand that this is because the world has wronged them. They are hurt with overwork, fear confusion, poverty,...

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#612: Curious Things
Friday • July 9th 2021 • 9:54:02 pm • 7KB

The philosophy related to your interests,is very important, because it can help you learn in extremely powerful and meaningful ways. After High School I had an idea about putting MP3 files,on a CD, and turning CR-ROM drives into Car MP3 Players. Looking...

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#611: Wisdom And The Art Of Bicycle Maintenance
Thursday • July 8th 2021 • 9:57:19 pm • 12KB

I wanted to jump on my bicycle this evening as the sun was behind clouds,but it didn't look like it was going to rain. I packed this and that, and put some fancy futuristic electrolyte mix in my water,I squiЯted a bunch of fragrant bug repellent on myself,...

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#610: Going And Sleeping In The Woods
Wednesday • July 7th 2021 • 9:15:49 pm • 7KB

It has been said that in order to become a Real Mountain Woman, or a Mountain Man,one has to shit in the woods - but that is completely wrong. No matter how distant the expedition, I always brought a second tent with me, I had a battery powered fan in...

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#609: Adventures In Art
Tuesday • July 6th 2021 • 9:45:32 pm • 6KB

People often feel like they are not Artists,because if they pick up a pencil only chicken scratch will come out. But that has nothing to do with being an artist,that is about drawing concepts on paper. The concept of a nose is the letter L,we must not...

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#608: Heart Card: Helping The Human Family Converge on Wisdom and World Peace
Monday • July 5th 2021 • 9:46:54 pm • 7KB

Preface We can't have elderly suffering from poverty,or people living in broken down houses, or poverty pushing people into addiction and or crime. The sooner we realize this, the sooner we can make this imaginary concept of colored pieces of paper work...

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#607: Bird Attacks: Get Mad And Wiggle A Little Twig Above Your Head
Sunday • July 4th 2021 • 9:47:02 pm • 1KB

I suppose this is something that the birds have missed,I am a really nice cyclist. All the people I warn of the angry birds,can't believe my words. They have never experienced any attacks,I am the only one paying the bird toll and tax. I bicycled back...

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#606: The Day Hiker
Sunday • July 4th 2021 • 7:16:28 pm • 3KB

HIKING POLŌLU VALLEY & FINDING WATERFALLS IN HAWAII I Big Island, HI How to Hike Down Waipio Valley - Big Island - Hawaii Kauai, Hawaii // Hiking the Kalalau Trail to Hanakapi’ai Beach and Falls on the Na Pali Coast Greenstone Ridge Trail, Isle Royale...

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#605: Slow 10K vs. Shuffle Dancing: And The Winner Is Shuffle Dancing
Saturday • July 3rd 2021 • 10:47:08 pm • 4KB

I was always pretty much convinced that Shuffle Dancing for an hour almost every day,is just as good as running a 10K. Initially I suspected that dancing was actually more powerful,but I wanted to wait for the middle of summer to test it, with what I call...

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#604: The Protocols: A Sci-Fi Poem About The Future Of Humanity
Friday • July 2nd 2021 • 6:23:20 pm • 6KB

"The World does not have borders, and it belongs to Its Children,so that they may share in Peace, Love, and Prosperity" -- From the opening chapter of The Protocols. When a child takes a mechanical watch apart to see what is inside,they will never be able...

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#603: Trail Magic
Thursday • July 1st 2021 • 9:42:48 pm • 3KB

I have first learned of Trail Magic from Bill Bryson,in his book entitled A Walk In The Woods, which later became a Movie with Robert Redford and Nick Nolte I used to adventure over at Nordhouse Dunes in Michigan,It is a Wilderness, and it is unwise to...

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#602: Bird Attacks And Speeding Up Your Workout Music: A Linux Command Line Tutorial
Wednesday • June 30th 2021 • 10:40:35 pm • 4KB

Upon a tiny bicycle adventure,asking myself how to approach the subject of workout music and linux. While I was contemplating an introduction to linux,and the many steps required along the way... A little bird swooped down and tried to carry me away...

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#601: Rainy Adventure: A Little Poetry Tutorial
Tuesday • June 29th 2021 • 7:19:06 pm • 5KB

There is no such thing as preparations for adventure,because adventure is not something external. If you are not packed already,always ready as a matter of daily routine. Then all you need to pack,is all the curiosities already in your purse and whatever...

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#600: Fixing Politics By Throwing Computers Into The Mix
Monday • June 28th 2021 • 8:55:24 pm • 3KB

All it took was real education,and a single glance at mass incarceration. Politicians were misled, not just lying,they were unable to process that people were dying. A group of nerds got together and started coding,presidents started calling before the...

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#599: Like Leaves On A Tree
Sunday • June 27th 2021 • 9:09:22 pm • 1KB

We are not machines, we are meant to flow,we are not meant to pick careers for show. We are not workers, we are thinkers and creators,we are not meant to spend our lives as system administrators. We cannot just follow rules,we are not mere tools. We have...

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#598: The Paper Artist
Sunday • June 27th 2021 • 6:18:19 pm • 2KB

Lacy Barry, This artist turns paper into extravagant sculptures Laurence Vallieres, black & white exhibition Polly Verity, The Unbelievable Practice of Paper Art Morgana Wallace’s paper art may make you revert to childhood Annyen Lam, She's Cut Paper with...

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#597: To Fix The World
Saturday • June 26th 2021 • 9:13:03 pm • 4KB

If laws are like source code,and politics of a nation is like a running program. Then, the source code can be modified,to eliminate poverty, mass incarceration, unfairness, and fake education. Living within this fine program would grant us greater meaning...

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#596: The Art Of Growing Up
Friday • June 25th 2021 • 7:06:11 pm • 7KB

Uninterrupted Growing Up is a big deal for our minds as we grow,but it is also very difficult to everyone around us. For one the world is poor,everyone is tired and stressed out. And when one person is moved by Museums,another may get really bored by going...

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#595: There Are No Ordinary People
Thursday • June 24th 2021 • 9:34:19 pm • 8KB

I suppose there probably are people who, to their own detriment, pretend to be ordinary,so that they can do the absolute minimum in life, but that just cuts them off from growing up. When it comes to the complete, cheerful, inquisitive, and healthy minds...

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#594: Great and Cheerful Philosophical Adventures
Wednesday • June 23rd 2021 • 7:04:04 pm • 8KB

It is hard to define what makes a good Nature Walk,but I do want to note some things just to enlighten those who are new. Above all, you will need something Philosophically heavy,and not just a question, as those are always too easy. You need a powerful...

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#593: Φιλο Σοφία: A World Of Great Beings
Tuesday • June 22nd 2021 • 5:56:47 pm • 7KB

Most of the dictators have fallen,because people, in their wisdom, have learned to fight them, across generations. Evil and other stupid ideas,are temporary. This is why we are all familiar with the image of the Laughing Philosopher,we pick up on it from...