Miguel resode in Swiftcurrent lake



“putting thoughts into words is difficult for me as what I think rarely makes sense, I only manage to extract thoughts out of the conflicting flavours of my cognitive soup thanks to trigger words such as glory, furious, bliss, stoke and intrigue. I encounter these most often when I’m furiously shredding in a bliss-filled glory mode with the goal of stoke and reaching new levels of intrigue.” (Lambert J, 2011)






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we got a new puppy at work!

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passion of the crisis

mullet, many i thought literally signing off from the chaos epoch was going to bring a resounding level of calm to my non-literal (what occurs

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phones as cameras

I’m here with a specific purpose in mind: to log the adjustment in my perceptions of using phones for taking photos – don’t get me

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turns out chaos is key

chaos forever, bring on the bedlam and lather me in insanity, its all fine as the only really confirmation i have for these/those experiences is

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the espresso paradox considers the point where the espresso’s speed benefits result in a longer completion time than if one had not spent time acquiring and consuming the espresso in the first place.  this point is mostly controlled by one’s desire to consume the espresso, not the resulting time gains.  

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