I have seen one great malady in the world, you pick fights online, but they fall short, far below my standard. The coronavirus is doing a much better work than you, really. I laugh in disgust. So why don't you, Christian, take a seat in my online class. It's free, no worries. No fuss. If … Continue reading How to Pick Better Fights Online
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I don’t miss you.
Remember when these on-this-day’s were not yet around? I didn’t need a picture for perfect recall. I remember, even without. I remember quite well. How we once were. The tone of your voice. The squinting of your eyes. The movement of your hands. The stepping of your feet. And nope, I don’t miss you... I … Continue reading I don’t miss you.
A post about the past
Whenever I don’t feel okay, one of the things I do is to go through my past notebooks. There in the pages are piles of mess.Out-of-place doodles,Unreadable scribbles,unfinished poems,It-is-finished verses,and prayer narratives -usually having tones of frustration,then thanksgiving. It’s amazing how much treasure trove,Our notebooks can hold.So much about the past,I don’t know if they … Continue reading A post about the past
Shazam, the unlikely hero convert.
For the second time in a decade, I gloriously watched a movie alone. For most times, I am really fine with being alone, but watching a movie, I think, is surely one of those things I recommend not to do alone. Haha. (also, I’m out of town, that’s why I’m alone hehe) To ease myself … Continue reading Shazam, the unlikely hero convert.
The Glitch of the Digital Christian
We post because we want to be seen. We tweet because we want to be heard. But even if the crowds see, they only glance. And even if the people hear, they barely listen. And when our earthly audience yawn in boredom and walk away, recall that though some things we do may go unnoticed … Continue reading The Glitch of the Digital Christian