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Monthly Archives: March 2011
On my recent [lack of a] life
I apologize sincerely – I’ve completely been neglecting the Post a Week challenge as it was implemented. There are countless reasons for my doing so, but they all aggregate to prove a singular point – I am horrendous when it … Continue reading
An obscure little riddle
The last two weeks have proven increasingly and unpleasantly hectic; I apologize for not having written recently, and for not having responded to comments as they have arrived. I truly do appreciate every of you who has, at one point … Continue reading
An unfortunate fact
All but 200 languages are likely to be extinct or moribund by the end of the next century. I will not say much, as I am not currently in a place to write well; I will note that the above … Continue reading