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Month: June 2019

Philosophy

“Much to Learn, You Still Have”: Star Wars as Hermeneutic, Part 0

June 19, 2019February 1, 2020 by Parker LaMascus

I could only keep my love of Star Wars a secret for so long. Same […]

Philosophy, Science

first things

June 13, 2019December 9, 2019 by Parker LaMascus

I quite dislike the word “blog”. Surely it’s a portmanteau of “blob” and “fog”, or […]

Poetry & Prose

heat, or light?

June 13, 2019August 29, 2019 by Parker LaMascus

We blame the plunge on Icarus, and villainize the joy he found in sudden emancipation, […]

Philosophy

long days, short years: part 1

June 12, 2019September 1, 2019 by Parker LaMascus

How many days do you remember? I remember about six. They all seem to blend […]

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