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Diary Entry Titles
I’ve kept a diary since 1990, but I didn’t start adding titles until about 2010. As I began typing up my entries and putting them into volumes, I found the entries easier to identify and keep separate by adding titles … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback, Writing
Tagged 2010, 2020, Baymont Inn, Blue Moon, Breaking Bad, Cloudy, Coronavirus, Covid-19, crown, dates, Discovery, Egyptian Magic, Execration, Execration Spell, Fixer Upper, Good Trouble, HGTV, Home and Garden, Infinitesimal, Kyoshi, Lemony Snicket, Locke and Key, Lurking, Marriage, Married, Missouri, Moxie, Normaler Things, numbers, Ohio, Pandemic, Panem, Pensive, Quality Inn, Quiet Here, Repurpose, social distancing, Songbirds and Snakes, Star Trek, Tar Baby, The Affair, The Hunger Games, The Kane Chronicles, The Worst, themes, titles, Tristan Strong, Uncertainty Principle, VFD, volumes, wedding, Winter's Bone, Wolf Moon
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Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is the new Hunger Games book by Suzanne Collins. It is a prequel to the original trilogy and follows the rise of President Coriolanus Snow. It is no accident … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Poetry, Politics/Economics, Science/Philosophy
Tagged Army, Corilanus Snow, Dr. Gaul, Enlightenment Philosophy, Jabberjays, Jean Jacque Rousseau, John Locke, Leadership, Lucy Gray, Lucy Grey, Masks, Mentors, Military Service, Mockingjays, Names Important, Noble Savage, Pandemic, Panem, Peacekeepers, Politics, Public, Romanticism, Romantics, Rome, Sejanus Plinth, Shakespeare, Subtext, Suzanne Collins, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, The Hunger Games, Thomas Hobbes, William Wadworth
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The Maze Runner
January 1, 2015 Maze The Maze Runner is wicked. Wicked stands for World in Catastrophe: Kill Zone Experiment Department. The book is by James Dasher, which is ironic since the runners are the champions of the book. Anyway, the 2009 … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 2000, 2009, 2014, Blast Ended Skrewt, Dystopian Novel, Griever, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, James Dasher, Lord of the Flies, One Girl, Recycled Material, Runner, Scorpion, Spider, The glade, The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, Thomas, Tri-Wizard Tournament, WCKD, WICKED, World In Catastrophe Kill Zone Experiment Department
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A Government of Wolves
A Government of Wolves: The Emerging Police State In America By John W Whitehead Whitehead is a Constitutional Lawyer who sees our Constitutional Rights and Freedoms eroding away in America. Many are oblivious to the fact that America is … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Movies/TV, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1033, 10th Amendment, 11th Amendment, 13th Amendment, 1984, 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment, 3rd Amendment, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, 6th Amendment, 7th Amendment, 8th Amendment, 9th Amendment, A Government of Wolves, and facial recognition software, Arrested, Bill of Rights, biometrics, Blade Runner, Brandon Raub, Brave New World, Children, Children of Men, Civil Disobediance, Common Sense, Consituational Rights, Edward R Murrow, Elderly, Extremists, Facebook, Felonies, Frisking People, Google Searches, iris scanners, James A Whitehead, Land of the Blind, Loss of Privacy, Malcontents, Minority Report, Misdeanors, Mobile Offender Recognition Information Systems., Nonlethal Weapons, NSA, Patriot Act, Police Armed like Military, Pregnant Women, Psych Ward, RFID Tags, Schools, Security, Sheep, Soylant Green, surveillance cameras, SWAT, Taser, Terrorism, The Emerging Police State In America, The Hunger Games, The Law is King, The Matrix, The Rights of Men, They Live, Thomas Paine, THX 1138, TSA, Tweets, Utah, V For Vendetta, VIPR, Visible Intermodel Prevention and Response, Wolves, Zero Tolerence
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Revolution
November 5, 2013 Revolution “To women everywhere—the Revolution starts at home,” says Pink on the sleeve of her 2003 CD Try This. This week I got Try This, I’m Not Dead and Funhouse from the library. I needed them to … Continue reading
Posted in History, Literature/Pop Culture, Lost, Movies/TV, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1776, 5th President, Aaron, Alias, Ben Affleck, California Commonwealth, Charlie Matheson, Danny, Dies the Fire, Dystopian Future, Founding Fathers, Georgia Federation, Governer Affleck, J.J. Abrams, James Monroe, Jennifer Garner, Lost, Miles Matheson, Monroe Doctrine, Monroe Republic, Myles Standish, Once Great Civilization, past, Pink, Plains Nation, Plymouth Colony, Rachel, Redemption, Revolution, Revolution Begins At Home, Revolutionary War, Sebastian Monroe, Stephen King, Sydney Bristow, The Hunger Games, The Tower, Tracy Spiridakos, Try This
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The Hunger Games and Shakespeare
January 20, 2013 This week as I finished up The Hunger Games with Mockingjay I felt like I could relate to Katniss and her struggles. The themes of physical hardships, poverty, power, versions of reality, identity and social … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology, Writing
Tagged Castor and Pollux, Identity, Julius Caesar, Katniss, Mockingjay, Peeta, Poverty, Power, Shakespeare, Social Class, Starvation, Stoicism, The Capitol, The Hunger Games, The Hunger Games and Philosophy, The Minotaur, The Roman Empire, Theseus, Titus, Troilda and Cressida
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