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essays, poems, and remarks – a little lost but with a purpose

Tag: corruption

December 31, 2020January 14, 2021

Quarantine, Day 300: New Year’s Eve Edition

by p.w.eubanks Leave a Comment on Quarantine, Day 300: New Year’s Eve Edition

The blankets are all over the floor even though I prefer them folded and put away when they aren’t in use. I have like five pillows from the bedroom that have ended up in the living room over the course of the last few days, and I just haven’t bothered to move them. To my […]

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April 9, 2020April 10, 2020

Jesus, Antifa Revolutionary: Reflections around Easter

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From a certain corner atop the Temple Mount, there’s a good view of the Mount of Olives looking East, though the olive trees there are sparse and kind of sad. It was a sunny summer day, and the Israeli sun can really beat down on you, but we walked from the Temple Mount, out the […]

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