Life is trivia
Trivia is life
Nothing is trivial
You nitwit
What is important?
I am poor to an ant
What is rich? (besides Richard)
A piece of carrot cake
Hypocrisy, like God being evil
Who are the poor in spirit?
Not much sexy-time, spearing it
plus,
G-D and GOD
Geena Davis, Great Deeds
gorillas (in) decline
glutton (for) octopus dish
God's ordinances/decrees
Islam, St. Louis Missouri, Anselm
Carlos Slim slams slums
Buddha, gouda, Judah, barracuda, and doo-dah!
JLT, (my initials), and Jesus' Life and Teachings
one can be hateful but nonviolent
I believe in free speech
hateful and potentially inciting speech, included
just as cars/guns don't kill people, words don't hurt, either
responsibility lies with perpetrators, 100%, I think
Allah and all law (la la la!)
types of law: civil, criminal, sharia, canon, international, natural, martial, rules of the game(s), laws of war, of the sea, etc. constitutional, administrative, common (case), customary, religious, state, federal, foreign, regulatory, family, labour, intellectual property, immigration, property, commercial, corporate, tax, environmental, public, health, contract, admiralty, entertainment, insurance, tort...
c-law, chad law, claw, santa claws, laws of the c:
civil, criminal, canon, constitutional, common, case, customary, commercial, corporate, contract, ... :-)
I've read the following Dave Eggers books
1. What is the what (2006)
2. The Monk of Mokha (2018)
3. The Circle (2013)
4. Heroes of the Frontier (2016) - on deck -
5. The Parade (2019)
athletes and aesthetes
a petrel in the petrol
testing protesters
condemning dems
Bayou, and bye, you
amphibians live a double life (no fib)
reptilian reputation
Cecilia the Sicilian caecilian
toad trucks, crusty crustaceans
waiter, there's a salamander in my salad
Charlotte the harlot
AI, giving advice and instruction
mm, mammal meat
giving him your back vs. taking him back
mma mamma
gay innuendo on a train- if you want, you can have my seat
of late
I've discovered encyclopedia britannica on my local library webpage
it has child's, teen's, and adult versions
I like the children's! it lays things out clearly
I can learn what I should have back in the day (plus review)
simplicity
see, hear, smell, taste, touch
read, watch, listen, eat, exercise, sleep, write, talk, create
work, play, meditate, do nothing
(past, present, future) live, die
v
you are a bit of a data-dancer
you could launch it absolutely perfect, jess
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