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What does love mean? Children are pure and see the most clearly, unfet­tered by the compli­ca­tions brought on by adult life. I find so many of these defi­n­i­tions touching in its simplicity and honesty. The children are right. My flowing poetic language cannot do justice in describing the essence of love in its most elementary and […]

Dating is not for me. It is an unnatural construct that takes both parties out of context. I have recon­firmed my strong belief of being friends with someone before engaging in a romantic rela­tionship. The way of the Tao is repugnant to the greedy, but a joy to the humble. The Tao is obscure to the ambi­tious, but clear […]

Why women shouldn’t say ‘I love you’ first by Wendy Atter­berry on CNN.com [PDF] What a load of shit.  All the points that she made, that same advice applies to men as well.  A man can well be capable of falling in love with a woman before she’s found that same love.  I’m a man, and it’s happened to […]

New Scientist Short Sharp Science Blog: Hot moms and sexual imprinting Well, Freud would be very happy about this news.  It would bolster his whole idea of, “Johnny, it’s okay.  You want to sleep with your mommy and it’s very natural.”  I do subscribe to his iceberg model and many of his other ideas, but the […]

From the album The Best of the Fire­balls’ Vocals Wi-ii-shing That I could see you everyday Wi-ii-shing That I could steal your heart away Drea-eaming Of the time that I can hold you tight Wi-ii-shing That the time would come tonight I’ve been hoping all along That things would turn out right If I could find a wishing star Then I would […]

Love and pain

06 Jun 2008 in thoughts  [print]  

I wrote this last summer…I’d like to refine this into some­thing more poetic. This was simply me writing in my Mole­skine, from mind to my hand through my Parker Jotter onto those off-white acid-free pages. I remember cooling off in the air-conditioned subway car…

Well, yet some more dreaming that I’ve done. This time, Will Smith was starring in a movie about a 6,000 year old man (who looked 30) who had the gift of graceful movement. He was a well-practiced traceur and also discovered that he had the ability to stick onto walls like Spider-Man. Basi­cally, he could move like Spider-Man, […]