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Saved 76.2% of my take-home pay in November. Whoa. Is this what people who make a lot of money feel like all the time?
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I am reading Rumi's poetry right now. I say reading for I can not truly hear the meaning. Unless of course I find the emptiness
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"text": "I am reading Rumi's poetry right now. I say reading for I can not truly hear the meaning. Unless of course I find the emptiness to not listen.Until then I do try to find audio versions of poems in Persian to miss meanings in Cadence of quatrains and tone of odes.Prosody of the voice carried by a 1,000 past tongues.Alas, I rely on Coleman Banks like everyone else to muck up the meaning for me. Banks notes in his work he does three things: chooses to use the free form popular in American poetry, groups the poems into categories to represent poetry as a medium of mystical imagination, and gives Rumi's poems whimsical titles.Is There an American Tongue?The note about Amerivan free form poetry got me thinking. I have been discussing form and poetry with a friend Peter Molnar who said he couldn't realte as well to American free form poetry.At first I thought is it because there is no American tongue? No song to a history. Sure English is the Lingua Franca here, for a decade or two more, but sonnets, quatrains, and strict form.Can strict forms of poetry collect meaning while having language broken from history? America is a land of genocide, slavery, opportunity, and a fierce individualsm.The kinda folks who will say, \"Fuck your rules.\" when it comes to poetry.Banks says that Rumi writes, \"Love is the reality and poetry is the drum\"Free Form PoetryTake American, and by default all Western music, the modern guitar style descends from an Instrument, the banjo, from Africa. The 2/4 beat and second lines also stolen imports.Our drum beats not just to cultural appropriation but of a shared belief in opportunity no matter the odds.After Whitman and Dickinson American poetry took a turn from English and began a pattern of remix.Yes much of this reflects appropriation of Indigenoues and Black voices but margainlized communities also found power and opportuntity in drumming love. B. B. King famously noted how to hime the blues aren't sad. He saw nothing but dreams.Hughes and the Harlem Renaisance, Ezra Pound bringing in Chinenese form and ideals. T.S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein threw out the rules. William Carlos Williams explictly wanted to break from Victorian rules.This was followed by the beat poets.Them folks crazy, plus the CIA did some weird experiments with psychedelics at the time.Then America imported British Rock which had appropriated rock and roll into the mercerbeat. Rock, combined with the psychedelic and art movements of San Fransisco became a driver of American PoetryThen Pablo Neruda and C\u00e9sar Vallejo taught us to find imagery in the every day. Merwin brought this to environmentalism.Today those original drums from Africa returned to the streets through Funk, Reggae, and then Rap and Hip Hop culture. The \"dozens\" supercharged with assonance and consonance brought in\u00a0 internal rhymes and playing with sound and meaning.Rap tells the story of urban decay but from a position of bravado, opportunity, and individualism. It began in the US after Jamaican immigrants copied the Deejay and emcee set up of the reggae sound systems and later concert halls.Remix as LanguageSo I guess \"remix\" best\u00a0 describes the tongue of American poetry.You can't hear our voice in sonnets or quatrains for our song does not belong to us.It belongs to you, was stolen from them, adopted by us, nutured and protected by others, marketed to all, and uniquely American.Free verse for a freedom loving people in a Nation where many were not free.\u00a0\u00a0",
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Learning about multimodal translanguaging, it''s not one or the other but using all the language resources #lra2020
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The slippers really make the outfit
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Seeing classmates from my small college get on the Forbes 30 under 30 list and being proud while also feeling old AF and unaccomplished is a whole emotion sandwich.
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Pryor is the comedian who would have done 2020 best.
twitter.com/felonious_munk…
Nobody did it better. Happy birthday 🐐 Richard Pryor 12/1/40-12/10/05
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Deliberation is born of joy,
like a bird from an egg
Birds don’t resemble eggs!
Think how different the hatchling out is
-Rumi
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Okay, I’ll let you SSH into a Mac mini in my house for $250 a month. It’s cloud-ish. Don’t ever tell you I didn’t help you cost optimize.
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Winter Counts and related holiday traditions: boffosocko.com/?p=55781845
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Kudos for the emergency orgs who seem to be ready for what really has had no need of happening.
Inside the field hospital at the Rhode Island Convention Center, expecting to see its first COVID patients tomorrow.
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Is there a Siri incantation for changing the input on a HomeKit enabled TV? I know I can ask Siri to turn it on and off, and can change the inputs from the Home app. Tell me the nam shub!
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Anyway, no matter how chaotic the world gets, cooking has a way of helping me appreciate life. Cooking for others, in particular.
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I used a pressure cooker to help everything break down and thicken into a very flavorful sauce. The beef was fall apart tender. I didn’t have any pappardelle on hand, so settled for spaghetti.
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"text": "I used a pressure cooker to help everything break down and thicken into a very flavorful sauce. The beef was fall apart tender. I didn\u2019t have any pappardelle on hand, so settled for spaghetti."
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I made an extremely delicious pasta for dinner this evening. The sauce was made with mirepoix, garlic, Parmesan rinds, sirloin tips, diced tomato, wine, broth, a little cream, and lots of grated Parmesan.
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"text": "I made an extremely delicious pasta for dinner this evening. The sauce was made with mirepoix, garlic, Parmesan rinds, sirloin tips, diced tomato, wine, broth, a little cream, and lots of grated Parmesan."
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