I receive that kind of knowledge or guidance in the form of a thought sometimes, but with the thought there is a feeling – a feeling of rightness, maybe joy, just a sense that this is the right thing for now. Sometimes it can be something I read, or hear someone say as well, or ...
that they weren’t allowed to due to the road closure. I didn’t take that for an answer – by this point I was sweating, flailing, and shouting a lot (so much for a good first impression) – screaming that my wallet was on the minibus. I grabbed the door and he kind of smiled...
advances his thesis that the cell is NOT an entity “controlled” from the top down by the capitalistic nucleus, as if the cell were a “factory” with its sweating workers—the contents of the cell—lashed by the whip of the...
Second person point of view is when you tell the story from the perspective of someone else– the reader. It's like being a fly on the wall as someone else experiences something. You're not in their head, but rather observing and narrating their actions and feelings from outside of them...
"They had signed us, but we were going nowhere very slowly, couldn't get out of our own way. But we were still making a buzz, there was still something exciting about us that caught people's attention, and it caught Rick Rubin's attention."...
(I have yet to understand what unlived experience is! And what do white settlers have to do with ableism?) The piece is chock full of questionable assertions about evolutionary biology (you’ll enjoy the sweating authors’ attempt to show that albino animals are not at a disadvanta...
—and now you’re suddenly holding the keys to the macro cockpit as well, tasked with answering stressful macro questions like “Who am I?” and “What are the important things in life?” and “What are my options for paths and which one should I choose and how do I even make a ...
—and now you’re suddenly holding the keys to the macro cockpit as well, tasked with answering stressful macro questions like “Who am I?” and “What are the important things in life?” and “What are my options for paths and which one should I choose and how do I even make a ...
Bart, Hope you're ok. I'm sitting here in Georgia sweating. As the cowardly lion said, "Strange weather we're havin' aint it?" Hang in there, Dale I got out for a little bit yesterday. The grocery stores were still closed, the liquor stores and restaurants were closed, ...
gear. I literally crawled under one of those hand dryers in a random bathroom to warm my chilled bones. Cotton is a problem in the heat as well; if you’re sweating heavily all day, particularly in humid weather, your t-shirt will become a sopping wet ordeal within a matter of hours...