
Letters From The Heart.
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There are times when the fires in my brain don’t thunder as they used to—times when lights dim and I can see neither before or after. But then I remember what I bleed for and why I war. I am my own ghost. I am the ghost of a man that died t...
A lot of truths are annoying. A lot of truths seem to serve no apparent purpose at all to typical ears. No purpose than to shock, to create a slamming resounding thunder cracking in the rib cage of the listener, as the heart beats in unstop...
First things first, this is meant to be a reply to Nenye of Aperture(sorry if i don’t decapitalize your name in the Bell Hooks fashion) on the piece she wrote last week on Being a Man. I would love to attach the link to the article here, bu...
See, I am supposed to be writing a reply article to a friend of mine who published a very standard feminist essay on men, patriarchy, and love, but I have side tracked. But for good reason, I tell you my good friends and readers. Good reaso...
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Why I war? To calm the turbulence that emerges between heart and mind, in times of great provocation.
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