• Chuck Palahniuk Quotes

    His name is Chuck Palahniuk.  Here’s some of his quotes.  He’s a writer I admire.   He’s a writer who doesn’t internalize (or so it seems) too much of whether you love or hate his work.  Critics or not, his engaging ideas translates into page turners.  I need to read more of his books as I’m

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  • Journals: I Keep Them in Stock

    I decided to buy a few more journals despite having a few spares around.  Like with various kinds of lip moisturizer, I never have too many spare journals.  I’m not writing in them as often as I’d like, but now maybe I will since I have nine empty ones waiting to be inked up.  I

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  • Poem: Origins

    I call you one more time, in the silence of the day, the sign too enormous not to see, to let you know, the fight is not over, the solution has not been destroyed. I call you not too loudly, where they will hear us whisper, appreciating the doorways, opening wider to the blinding heat,

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  • Journal Entry Type #39: How Often Should I Write?

    While I know comparisons can mentally affect me, I decided to look up the authors who have written the most published works.  The top prize goes to a Spanish writer and I’m not sure what happened to the last three to make it 15 (my original plan).  Obviously, a miscommunication with myself when I compiled

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  • More You Know: Genetic Mutations

    Don’t ask me why, but I looked up genetic mutations.  Let’s start with the more common ones and end with the rare genetic mutations.  I think most of us can agree chin dimples rank pretty low compared to the more rare and destructive mutations.  Enjoy reading. Common Genetic Mutations Baldness is more common in men

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  • Weekly Facts #15

      One of the first lighters was invented by the German chemist named Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner in 1823.  The match was used in China around the 577 AD.  The Zippo lighter was invented by George Grant Blaisdell in 1932.  Friction matches (invented by John Walker) and safety matches are still used today.       

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  • April Quotes

    Speaking of viruses.  They come in a few different ways.  All of them can be deadly.  

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  • Trifecta #32

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  • Colorings: Of the Past

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    Sorry for the blurry photos.  I’m trying to make your eyes go batty.  Nice trip down memory lane.  I decided to put these up since they weren’t originally on my colorings page.  I I must have thought they were less than.  I have way too colorings in frames and stored in my closet.  Something has

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  • Coloring: Integrated Circles

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  • Journal Entry Type #38: Finally! Toilet Paper!

    It took me a damn month to find toilet paper.  Too bad I could only buy one package, but I understand.  I was going to go for the cheaper pack but it had less rolls.  Since I live with another person, it goes quicker than normal.  Luckily, both our parents took pity on us and

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  • Beginning April Quotes

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  • More You Know: Eight Major Blood Types

    I’ve known my blood type since high school.  It’s a good thing to know, in case you need a a blood transfusion.  Some people like to donate their own blood before they have surgery.  Not me.  I’d rather take blood from someone else with my blood type while I’m on the table.   I have

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