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did 64 become 65?
ignominy, impecunious, ontology, saudade, psithurism, eschatology, ubiety, peripeteia, casuistry, valetudinarian, and kundalini.
Lost in the woods, the ________ his only companion, after a supposed ________ activation, X was ________ and considering ________ a little more heavily. In a previous life, X was a ________, but after falling for the ________ of New Age “guru” Eckhart Tolle, X cast off his inhibitions with the flippant remark, “This is where things finally turn around. This is my ________.” Little did he know, however, that he was headed straight for small- scale ________ and his ________ would soon be up for debate. The ________ of the lunatic, ________ for a lost peace of mind, this was his damning investigation.
Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison: one writes fiction masquerading as truth and one writes truth masquerading as fiction. Read them for yourselves to figure out which is which.
I am fleetingly beguiled and quietly seething. I am somewhere between preprandial gloom and postprandial doom.
Ubasute refers to a supposed ancient Japanese custom in which, when an elder reaches a certain
age, they are carried up a mountain and left to die of starvation. In Australia, this same practice is known as Granny dumping.
The universe is expanding and nobody knows why. Dark matter? I am not sure what that is.
“These days it’s harder to suffer,” said Andrew Savage. “This year it became harder to be tender, harder


























































































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