dharmaman.bsky.social
"You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." "For only love can conquer hate."
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Are they even doing that now?
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What an idiot
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Literally, no Democrat cares about any of this. Why not focus on our present senile President.
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"Concepts" of a deal with China
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He's buying low selling high...
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Bout 60 days to late moron
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Rand Paul makes 8?
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And I'll bet his solution is to cut SS and cut taxes for the 1%.
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Who cares..
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Unfortunately,his middle of the road philosophy has led us to our present situation. When will Democrats realize there is no middle left? Bernie understands this,when will the Democrats understand this as well.
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My wall
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"Affinity with many of the little guys," kind of like how Ted Bundy showed an affinity for young women.
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Elon "will never allow?" You give him to much credit.
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Cameron Mitchell?
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Good taste
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What is your strategy for reading 50 books this year? I'd love to read 25, but I get bogged down easily.
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My Sunday night read
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Wait till the tariffs hit...
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Love the classics!
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I think this sounds great. I'd like to do this when i retire.
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Try this again. I didn't like it or understand it at first either. The Dharma Bums is quite polished and introduced me to the great poet and environmental giant Gary Snyder. Gary is still alive today and has become one of my heros.
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I've read just about everything by Kerouac. On the Road (The Original Scroll) and The Dharma Bums is where to start. Tristessa and The Subterraneans are difficult reads, pure spontaneous prose. I really love Old Angel Midnight. It's unlike anything I've ever read. It's so much fun, though.
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I would recommend this version. It uses all the real names. It makes it easier, for me at least, to know when he's writing about.
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Hello #booksky! I love to read just about anything. I'm reading Edward Rutherfords "London" now. I also enjoy Jack Kerouac, and the beats and anything history.
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Is this an Onion story?
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"Storytelling?" My mother's word for lying when I was a kid.
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Texans just do not care anymore. They've succumbed to MAGA and alternate facts. Sad to see.
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Much ado about nothing