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On Being Borne Ceaselessly Back Into The Past

September 27, 2013

I recently passed the 90 day mark at my new(ish) non-academic job (I can’t yet bring myself to identify as …

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I’ve Got Ink On Me Fingers!

July 1, 2013

Since the end of May also saw the end of my 5 Minute Month series, July 1 seemed like a …

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The End: The 5 Minute Month, Day 31

May 31, 2013

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“I’m Still Here”: The 5 Minute Month, Day 30

May 30, 2013

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Nostalgia Trip: The 5 Minute Month, Day 27

May 27, 2013

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“Who decides?”: The 5 Minute Month, Day 26

May 26, 2013

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May 24, 2013

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Plugging (Back) In: The 5 Minute Month, Day 20

May 20, 2013

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Midpoint Reflection: The 5 Minute Month, Day 16

May 16, 2013

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A Little Shot of Morphine: The 5 Minute Month, Day 9

May 9, 2013

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