See as well other posts tagged with the above search result date.
See as well other posts tagged with the above search result date.
"It was — and is — very difficult to focus, to navigate
between each sentence and its real-time double,
to find the fuzzy edges where these reflections meet."
— This journal on April 17, 2020, in a passage quoted
from a Laura Marris essay in The New York Times.
Appalachian humor . . .
— "What's the speed limit on Route 69?"
— "Lickety-split."
* "The warnings come after the spells." — Doctor Strange
Related Readings
1. http://www.log24.com/log/pix24/241213-Ein-Veener-Wiener.jpg.
That note supplies a link . . .
2. https://www.unz.com/isteve/matthew-weiner-explains-
mad-men-is-about-white-power/.
That link supplies the date May 17, 2015; posts so dated are now
among those tagged . . .
This seems to imply that Stone's real name is . . .
"I can't do it anymore."
Perhaps she would enjoy a song based on the alleged last words
of Picasso: "Ya no lo puedo hacer," or "Yanolo" for short.
For art fans, some images from the the above Mirador de les arts date —
Image from a post of January 2, 2009
A sentence by Walter Tevis in his 1983 novel
The Queen's Gambit —
"She picked up the phone and dialed six."
Suggested by the previous post: "Garland is an architect of complicated stories and actual spaces."
— Adam Rogers, 7 AM March 4th, 2020,
https://www.wired.com/story/
inside-devs-dreamy-silicon-valley-quantum-thriller/.
See also The Reality Blocks.
Friday, July 11, 2014Spiegel-Spiel des GeviertsFiled under: Uncategorized — m759 @ 12:00 PM See Cube Symbology. |
On Boston's Hancock Tower:
"I reflect that all art, all beauty, is reflection."
— Fictional character by John Updike (July 1976)
The architect of the tower reportedly died Monday.
See as well "Reflections: Disturbing the Universe I"
by the late Freeman Dyson in The New Yorker
issue dated August 6, 1979.
A reflection I prefer:
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