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Been re-sending the Childe Cycle, from whence my sobriquet originates, and am surprised anew by how appropriate it is.
I picked the name Bleys because I thought it was cool, but I have a lot in common with Bleys Ahrens.
Ahrens lives in a universe in which humanity outside of Earth has divided into 3 main "splinter cultures": the mystical Exotics, the militaristic Dorsai, and the fundamentalist Friendlies. He is part of a group called the Others, which are
When I was in my 20s, there's a story I loved to tell. It's a true story.
When I was going to college, I moved in with my father. The first big snowstorm of the year, he and I went out to shovel the driveway. My father is an engineer, and he spent quite some time looking over the driveway and the available tools and deciding on the most efficient way to do the job with minimal effort. I, on the other hand, grabbed a shovel and started moving snow.
By the time he
I'm not a religious man, but I've recently discovered that my cat is a Protestant.
I found a dead cardinal on my doorstep.
A woman recently asked me, "How do you view lesbian relationships"?
I thought to myself, " Well, this is dangerous, but on the other hand, it's an open-ended question, surely it's safe to answer "
Apparently not
APPARENTLY, this was a question with right and wrong answers
And apparently," 1080p fullscreen " was a wrooooooooonnnnnnnggg answer"
I'm beginning to grow annoyed by people claiming that technology is destroying society. Yes, young people prefer their tablets and phones to "traditional" activities like family diners- but what does this replace? What was the most common thing people did before the internet? smurfing war, that's what. Tech is bringing the internet inti homes, and that is making people interact with others from other countries and philosophies and thereby find out that such is not evil. Yes, we still