I have read just 2 of Colin Wilson’s works. Will read more. Only he has the capacity to surprise me during these times.
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Thoughts have a strange incubation time this lock…
Thoughts have a strange incubation time, this lock-down makes me realize.
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Marching out in protest without a threat to…
Marching out in protest without a threat to anyone, is that even a protest?
Protests are a function of time. And must be understood as a function of time.
Riots are myopic acts, not protests.
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Is it that peaceful protests are forgotten Ignored…
Is it that peaceful protests are forgotten? Ignored? Or just not respected as protests?
Is it that this phrase ‘peaceful protests’ is an oxymoron?
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Normal has rushed back into my city seated…
Normal has rushed back into my city seated in thousands of cars.
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The city feels archaeological humans and their activities…
The city feels archaeological, humans and their activities all out of sight.
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Am not missing the pre Covid life Not…
Am not missing the pre-Covid life. Not living a post-Covid life either.
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Just a 10 km ride on my white…
Just a 10 km ride on my white steed but enough to lift my spirits up.
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Per capita ‘rolling in the bed’ may have…
Per capita ‘rolling in the bed’ may have gone up considerably.
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What I’ve done for my sitting posture and…

What I’ve done for my sitting posture and laptop usage at the studio. Boxy, yeah, but works!
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Lock down has set the portion size of…
Lock down has set the portion size of my meals right.
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Sitting at my desk facing a wall doesn’t…
Sitting at my desk, facing a wall, doesn’t facilitate day-dreaming. Makes lock down all the more terrible.
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Entertaining and brilliantly written this is a…
“Entertaining and brilliantly written, this is a pretty reckless romp of a history through classical music and much much more.”
That’s the last line to describe the book Stephen Fry’s Incomplete and Utter History of Classical Music.
I want a reckless romp, especially when it is in a book form.
I couldn’t find the Kindle version. Let me wait for the lock down to get over.
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If they have to be felt in full…
If they have to be felt in full, my simplest feelings take plenty of hours and sleep and non-activity to be felt in entirety. Perhaps even days, who is to say, how can I be even certain?
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Days sparsely dotted with thoughts not punctuated with…
Days sparsely dotted with thoughts, not punctuated with noise.
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What a triangulation Folks jostling in queues flouting…
What a triangulation! Folks jostling in queues flouting all Covid19 social distancing protocols to buy liquor, folks on social media criticizing these liquor lovers comparing them to Tablighi folks, soldiers dying at the borders fighting terrorists.
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I feel a listlessness all through the day…
I feel a listlessness all through the day, all the time though loving the silence that surrounds me. With food taken care of, in spite of the sweating induced by 40+ kind of temperatures, it’s been blissful in a way.
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Social distancing has ensured that I no longer…
Social distancing has ensured that I no longer feel that close to my friends. We all talk funny things in the name of friendship. And the memories we build feel like stunted buildings.
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Today was one of the more difficult workouts…
Today was one of the more difficult workouts in recent times for me. Heat. Morale. Feeling of energy.
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It natural for plenty of observations and readings…
It is natural for plenty of observations and readings and conjectural theories to emerge before it starts making sense. So far, in terms of treating the infection, very little from all I’ve read makes sense. Pray!
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