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Monthly Archives: January 2004

SHOES

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on January 18, 2004 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 10, 2013

A short time back, I offered a blog entry on what could only have been a hallucination. The little black kitty I saw by the side of a dark road. Perhaps it was a waking dream – a precognitive waking dream, at that. This month, I adopted a tiny black kitten from the Humane Society. I was going to get another kitten, but she was too sick to adopt out and all her siblings had already died. On whim, I stopped in days later to check on her and decided I would check and see if there might be another … Continue reading →

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Novel Navel Tangents Before Bed

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on January 17, 2004 by Kelli Jae BaeliJanuary 17, 2004

I was just lying there reading, and my hands wandered absently, scratching invisible itches, examining a rough patch of skin, worrying with the blemish on my chin. At some point, my finger found it’s way into my navel, and some suction was created when I pulled it out-odd– It had been a little moist in there. And I came away with a prize, an infinitesimal little wad of something that looked rather like a dust bunny. This was sufficient distraction from the article I was reading, and I dug around inside my navel again, quickly aware of the irritation I … Continue reading →

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Let me just add that no civilian should be able to purchase or own a weapon of war. So that's not what I'm referring to, here.

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I disagree with this trend of saying "It's the guns." A gun is an inanimate object with no will of its own. It's PEOPLE. Religion. Patriarchy. Greed. Ignorance. Entitled white men. No accountability. Mostly, it's 100 million non-voters, & those who elect enablers.

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Stu•poc•ri•sy
noun: stupocrisy; plural noun: stupocrisies

the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform while being stupid at the same time; pretense for idiots

"The stupocrisy of the GOP is mind-numbing"

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I disagree with this trend of saying "It's the guns." A gun is an inanimate object with no will of its own. It's PEOPLE. Religion. Patriarchy. Greed. Ignorance. Entitled white men. No accountability. Mostly, it's 100 million non-voters, & those who elect enablers.

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If I saw that, I'd BUY THEM WHAT THEY NEEDED. for those who can't afford that, look the other way.

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Your regular reminder that if you see someone stealing baby formula, nappies, bread, milk, pasta, ready meals, you didn’t see a fucking thing mind your own business and thank god you’re not so desperate for your own or your babies survival that you’d risk a criminal charge for it

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