Author: The Daily Earth
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RETURN TO OAXACA
RETURN TO OAXACA BY LA SEÑORA 9 MUERTE In this part of the worldThere are no houses without windowsThey fill us with poison untilit overflowsWe learn to swimagainst the currentAs women they teach usto be strongTo walk beneath an incandescent sunHauling sacks ofjamaica and tostadasTo go out into the streetin search of foodTo return home…
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FRAGMENTED THOUGHT .7
. . .strange that tonight things seem so ordinary, sedate even, city gradually towering up around the car functioning inconspicuously in every possible direction, lights quavering and comet-tailing through glass, traffic kneeling toward suburban Meccas for nightly al’isha prayer, people moving toward programmed destinations, young to bars, old to restaurants, homeless to tent tracts, metropolis…
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FRAGMENTED THOUGHT .6
secret (countryclub) prep for: office intel direct homeland sec-i&a ernesto zoloya vivian wizda coker address georgetown univ school foreign service post-grad abridged transcript [autogen] autodecrypt: “kill group a-2” Let’s quickly discuss why I’m not disappeared or murdered, since I’m sure you’ve all heard rumors. About half are true. I’m one of a very few…
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FRAGMENTED THOUGHT .5
DO NOT FORGET THE SOFT REVOLUTION A “hard” revolution or upheaval is the critical phase of social and political change, the point at which huge amounts of the citizenry move into the streets to demand—sometimes forcibly and sometimes through overwhelming demonstration—for the current power structure to come to an end, or in some way alter…
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ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES: 1
BY ALAN SAINT CLARK Abstract: In this series we will be discussing post-culture, monoculturalism, and post-identity as defined from the framework provided in this blogpost. The definition provided is not fixed, and is subject to alteration to better define this phenomenon. This paper serves the purpose of identifying the possible next wave of consumerism within…