December 2011
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September 2011
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Hiatus
Dear People of Tumblr,
I have greatly enjoyed running Fickle Dawn and would like to thank everyone who has followed this blog, “liked” something on it, or otherwise shown support. It has been great seeing what other people are interested in as it shows that other people care about what I care about.
That being said, maintaining this blog is time-consuming and there are certain things...
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adambhalalough:
1 of my favorite rappers @AfrikanBoy teamed up with 1 of my favorite producers @DJShadow !!! Directed by Ian Pons Jewell
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Bird’s Eye View
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animalsbeingdicks:
The recent rash of Seagull electronics thefts have community members very concerned.
That’s really cool. Sometimes I want to strap a video camera to one of my dogs’ collars, but the footage would just be of blankets.
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Alain Badiou - Philosophical Considerations of the... →
I’ve revisited this Alain Badiou article (translated by Steven Corcoran) after reading it for a class three years ago.
What should be feared is that sheltered behind the (legitimate) disgust that Le Pen and his cronies inspire an entirely other fear, intimate and abject, pursues its career: the fear that one day an unknown people, held at a distance, unnamed but massive, will come to...
August 2011
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Hell Yeah August!
As pointed out on MLB Tonight, 3 players have been thrown out of games in about two minutes. They were all batters who rejected the umpires’ opinion that they had been struck out.
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Baseball Tonight
The past few days have kind of been a mess for me. However, there has been baseball every night and it has had an incalculable redeeming effect on my outlook on things. So much drama, so many big plays. Also, thanks to the few people who I can discuss baseball with in depth.
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U.S. Postal Service: Will it survive? - By Annie... →
It is hard to think of a better deal than mailing a letter. In exchange for nothing more than a first-class stamp, the U.S. Postal Service will come to your house, pick up your envelope, and deliver it anywhere in the country. It will bring it from Hawaii to Miami. It will carry it from Bangor, Maine, to Dededo, Guam, a distance of 8,000 miles. If you got the address wrong, it will bring...
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July 2011
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