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Not much to report today. I’m still porting my World Lit writings, and I still need to entirely rewrite [[Epic Poetry]]. | Not much to report today. I’m still porting my World Lit writings, and I still need to entirely rewrite [[Epic Poetry]]. Oh, and I’m moving all of the episodes of the [https://normanmailersociety.org/category/podcast/ Norman Mailer Society Podcast] to [https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Justin+Bozung%22 Archive.org]. It’s a bit time-consuming, but it’ll work out better in the long run. I’m not even sure if Justin is going to make any more. | ||
I had an obvious thought about my song of the day from [[January 14, 2019|a couple of days ago]]: Placebo’s “Speak in Tongues.” Kitty got married! Why else do you go to an island and come home “without a name”? OK, that’s a cynical way to put it, but the narrator is jealous that Kitty has moved on. This interpretation is less sinister than my previous one, but most of what I said still seems valid. | I had an obvious thought about my song of the day from [[January 14, 2019|a couple of days ago]]: Placebo’s “Speak in Tongues.” Kitty got married! Why else do you go to an island and come home “without a name”? OK, that’s a cynical way to put it, but the narrator is jealous that Kitty has moved on. This interpretation is less sinister than my previous one, but most of what I said still seems valid. | ||
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Revision as of 10:22, 17 January 2019
Not much to report today. I’m still porting my World Lit writings, and I still need to entirely rewrite Epic Poetry. Oh, and I’m moving all of the episodes of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast to Archive.org. It’s a bit time-consuming, but it’ll work out better in the long run. I’m not even sure if Justin is going to make any more.
I had an obvious thought about my song of the day from a couple of days ago: Placebo’s “Speak in Tongues.” Kitty got married! Why else do you go to an island and come home “without a name”? OK, that’s a cynical way to put it, but the narrator is jealous that Kitty has moved on. This interpretation is less sinister than my previous one, but most of what I said still seems valid.
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