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Reading contempt
Why books are for schnooks
Aug 3
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Christopher Mooney
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Where are you going, Mama?
1. He had always been somewhat afraid of her.
Jul 6
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Christopher Mooney
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Dwelling on dwelling
“One runs away to find oneself, and finds no one at home.” – Joan Didion, 1961.
Jun 29
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Christopher Mooney
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Psst!
Wanna buy a restaurant in Paris?
Jun 22
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Christopher Mooney
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Blood purity (triptych)
"Sovereign is he who decides on the exception." – Carl Schmitt, 1922.
Jun 15
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Christopher Mooney
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therefore I am
Mar 23
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Christopher Mooney
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therefore I am
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A Tree Grows in Belleville
Jan 8, 2023
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Christopher Mooney
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Outside
Oct 9, 2022
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Reading contempt
Sep 3, 2023
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Who killed JJR?
Did Jean-Jacques Rousseau fall, shoot himself, or was he bludgeoned to death?
Jun 8
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Christopher Mooney
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1 June. Wrote nothing.
2 June. Wrote almost nothing. – Franz Kafka, 1912.
Jun 2
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Christopher Mooney
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1 June. Wrote nothing.
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The Crucibles
He had watched the battle through his host’s field glasses from the top of a cliff six miles away.
May 25
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Christopher Mooney
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Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs
You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realize that memory is what makes our lives. – Luis Buñuel
May 15
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Christopher Mooney
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Gimme a pigfoot
and a bottle of Alsatian wine, and maybe some human growth hormone pills and the centrifuged blood of an 18-year old.
May 11
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Christopher Mooney
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Hell HAS frozen over!
“I would have made a good pope.” – Richard M. Nixon, 1974
May 4
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Christopher Mooney
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The eyeless tick drops from her perch.
Apr 27
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Christopher Mooney
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Pâques-marked
How do you say "Easter bunny" in Latin?
Apr 20
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Christopher Mooney
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The bridges of Paris (problem)
Can we cross them all once? And only once?
Apr 13
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Christopher Mooney
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