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Posts Tagged ‘rhetoric’

Who We Are: Rhetoric

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Do you believe everything you know? Do you know everything you hold as a belief? We are forced to take irrelevant factoids for granted and start buying into other peoples’ ideas, sooner or later – how much we have left of ourselves at the end of the day is a testament only to our perseverance. [...]

Woke Down

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Click. 3 seconds. Devil’s in the hallway – does he talk to himself – does he tell himself he’s just a man? Does he think the way I do? Why is he awake? Click. 2 seconds. No – four. Infinite time between thoughts. Click. We’re in a mess, now, aren’t we? Click. They’ll be trying [...]

Humanity’s Collective Failings

Monday, March 3rd, 2003

Anyone who has ever stared into a mirror, truly intent upon the state of the world, the state of his or her own affairs, and turned away after seeing nothing more than a blank stare knows what I mean when I ask, “Why this?” Why this dysfunctional world full of idiocy masquerading as salvation, hyperbole [...]