self

habitual construction of imagination

iambarr | January 19, 2009

so how about we start with this:
the end of the world
seriously. again.
i got a letter from my buddy stevee. yes, that stevee – the one in prison. you remember the one? excitable, like a puppy. twitchy, like neal cassidy. crazy, like a lobotomized hyena on meth.
(as far as a general update, if anyone’s interested, he’s [...]

whiskey on a sunday

iambarr | January 11, 2009

Fuck you, I’m drunk
Fuck you, I’m drunk
Pour my beer down the sink I’ve got more in the trunk.
Fuck you, I’m drunk
Fuck you, I’m drunk
And I’m going to be drunk till the next time I’m drunk!
-Flogging Molly
and yes, perhaps i’ve had a bit too much to drink before arriving here at the almighty complex of the [...]

cookie monster strikes again…

iambarr | January 3, 2009

so, things need to be remembered, tomorrow morning:
eat a chocolate
three of these books:
1. voltaire
- “in order to be successful in their efforts to govern the multitude, rulers have endeavored to instill all the visionary notions possible into the minds of their subjects.”
- “the law of persecution then is equally absurd and barbarous; it is the [...]

Rediscovering Santa

iambarr | January 2, 2009

Under the word “tradition,” Mirriam-Webster offers the following as the first definition: an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (as a religious practice or a social custom). These words -inherited, established, customary- are exactly what make traditions feel sacred and special. The sense that a custom is eternal is what automatically [...]