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Putin And The Dead Poets Society

March 01, 2022
by Caroline Miller
" death, abortion, birth control, Carrie N. Baker, Corona virus, Covid, Cuban missile crisis, declining populations, Doomsday Clock, John McCrae, Martin Kimani, Meghan D. Gieblyn, menstrual suppression, Omar Khayyam, Soylant Green, The Rubaiyat, the unvaccinated, Vladimir Putin, W. H. Auden, WeCroak, William Shakespeare
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The anniversary may have escaped many of us, but 2022 is the year in which the film, Soylent Green is set.  The story depicts a time when human activity has so depleted natural resources, humans can no longer grow crops to sustain themselves.  The living survive by eating the dead.Â
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For The Judge

November 29, 2017
by Caroline Miller
Do Not Go Gently into that Goodnight, Dylan Thomas, Omar Khayyam, The Rubaiyat, The wisdom of old age, What the old have yet to teach, William Falk
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One of my gaggle of 3 older gentleman at the retirement center has died. (Blog 7/15/15) I feel his absence though I’d known him only a few months. He’d been a judge in his working life. His wife had died not long ago and he admitted he didn’t see much point in going on. The rema
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