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Predators Gonna Predate December 28, 2023

I have to check myself from my predator instincts, but my dog doesn’t. We got our dog, Lincoln, from a shelter when he was three months old, so I can’t say what the first three months of his life were like.  I have no idea if he was born in the shelter, if he was…

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Separating the Art from the Artist December 24, 2023

It feels like such a tired old thing to say that the internet and social media is both a curse and a blessing.  But every day I think it’s truer. On the one hand, I like sitting on my sofa and being able to shout at Alexa and ask her whatever random thing about whatever…

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Schrodinger’s Corpse November 30, 2023

Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Schrodinger’s corpse. For those of you unfamiliar with Schrodinger’s cat, in a vastly oversimplified nutshell, Erwin Schrodinger was a quantum mechanist who proposed a thought experiment in which a hypothetical cat is in a box with a hypothetical vial of poison gas.  The vial of gas is…

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The Stress At Your Desk Exercise Plan November 15, 2023

I’ve always been easily startled. I think it’s a function of how deeply engrossed I get in whatever I’m doing.  I’m truly not in the room that I’m in, not mentally.  Details around me disappear and all I can see is what I’m doing.  Sometimes it’s not even what I’m doing, just what I’m thinking. …

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In Defense of Lying November 2, 2023

Most of the time, I think we should tell the truth.  But not always.  And, if done correctly, I think you can lie a lot and still consider yourself an honest person.  Yeah, I’m doing it.  I’m writing an article In Defense of Lying. If you disagree with me and say you don’t lie, well,…

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We’ve Surpassed Science Fiction October 17, 2023

My husband and I were watching Mystery Science Theater 3000.  If you’ve never watched MST3k, please remedy that right away.  It’s basically stupid: the conceit is that it’s the future and this guy is kidnapped by evil scientists who put him on a spaceship and see if they can break his brain by showing him…

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I’m Grateful for Fabric October 3, 2023

Lately, I’ve been grateful for the existence of readily available fabric. I was lying in bed, between snoozes of the alarm clock, appreciating how warm and cozy and comfortable I was.  I don’t have expensive sheets[1] but they are cotton, cool and smooth to the touch.  In that twilight, where my brain has not yet…

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DuoLingo is my Existential Friend September 19, 2023

For my twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, as well as a milestone birthday for my husband that happens in the same year, I want to go to Italy and eat my way from one end to the other.  I want to have first-hand opinions on the wine, bread, and pasta; northern vs. southern cuisine.  I want to…

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I Can Make Dogs Happy — Not People August 22, 2023

I’m an empty nester, but not all the way empty.  My children still come home often enough that there’s cause to keep their bedrooms available for them.  My daughter was home most of this past summer, and my son came home for what felt like fifteen minutes. My husband is home all the time.  And…

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Even Ice Cream has Nutritional Value August 8, 2023

I have a writing friend who, in addition to other things, is obviously highly intelligent and insightful.  She mentioned, at the last collective of writers[1] that she was working on a romance book.  She said this with her head hung, obviously embarrassed by her non-lofty choice of topics.  This led to a vigorous discussion about…

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