• LV Strip from Inside the Car

    Took a stroll down LV strip last night and things are building up in the ever changing world. Certain restaurants I went to are completely shut down due to COVID. It make me sad because these restaurants were not chain restaurants and there is no where else to find them. I try to keep beating

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  • More You Know: Classification of Bad Things

    Droughts Here are the categories of drought.  Meteorological is when dry weather and other conditions like dry winds and high temperatures cause drought. Agricultural is when there is a reduction of soil moisture that affects animals and crops. Hydrological is when the water supply is low due to overuse of water sources. Socioeconomic is when

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  • Sand as a Rainbow

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  • Poem: In the Middle of the Book

    It takes to your thumb like a fish in water. Do it a few times and listen to the sounds of the pages. Go to any random number and read a few sentences. Get it out of your system as you know you’re not interested in what it says. Okay, maybe a little bit. Turn

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  • Poem: Apple Cart

    I am not the master of my space. I do not want to deal with this place. I have upset the apple cart many times. I hate the imperfect limes. I fall onto my knees. I brush away ugly fleas. I know the sound of rolling apples. I am awake to the ringing of bells

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  • Poem: Pants Come Last

    Get up in the morning. Put on some underwear. Already have a shirt on. No need to brush your hair. You don’t have any. Itch your arms a few times. The scratches before are still there. Only need some pants. It starts the day on a positive note.

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  • Anything Can Hold Sand

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  • Trifecta #42

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  • Documentary Recommendation: The Gits (2005)

    Lyrics from by Mia Zapata “You apologize and I accept it all on faith but still you do not try to push away your old mistakes.” Producers: Ronnie Pontiac, Jessy Bender, Danny Goldberg, and Tamra Spivey Director: Kerri O’Kane Rating: TV-14 Running Time: one hour and 22 minutes When Mia Zapata was murdered in 1993,

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  • Weekly Facts #35

    The longest mustache belongs to Ram Singh Chauhan from Italy.  It is 14 feet or 4.29 meters long. Melatonin was created by Richard Wurtman to help with insomnia. French fries are usually dipped in ketchup (highly American style) or mayonnaise (highly un-American style) but other things include guacamole, ranch dressing, barbeque sauce, malt vinegar, melted

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  • Weekly Facts #34

    Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture and is the slowest moving planet.  Around 75% of Americans don’t have a plan for retirement. The highest paid teachers are in Luxembourg at $138,000 while the lowest highest paid teachers are in Estonia at $17,000. Tasmania, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, and Estonia are some countries

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  • Journal Entry Type #55: How Goes It? Rough!

    This week has been irritating, frustrating, depressive, and not what I thought. I’m tired of many things going on in my life. My motivation doesn’t exist given all the bullshit I’m dealing with all over the place. The biggest annoyances are those worth mentioning but not here. This is the struggle I’m dealing with and

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  • Last of August Quotes

    “All that happens to us, including our humiliations, our misfortunes, our embarrassments, all is given to us as raw material, as clay, so that we may shape our art.” -Jorge Luis Borges- “Experience is a great teacher.” -John Legend- “When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.”

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