Nov. 11th, 2005

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Happy Armistice Day. Which was renamed in America "Veterans Day" because we kept having more wars and producing more military dead and injured and survivors to honor.

It's a complicated issue, for me, and I'm sure for many others out there. I'm not exactly pro-war or pro-military. But I'm also not pro-"I hate this complicated thing that doesn't apply to me so I'll just express brief disdain, then ignore the issue". I know it's not really the same as being pro-sweatshop worker and anti-sweatshop employing company, but I do wish more progressive and liberal people approached the issue with similar ability to struggle about how we're all caught inside this military/police/prison-industrial complex, how we are all culpable, and what can be done to undo it.

let's rename it national burn those stupid ribbons day )
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Number of minutes I procrastinated on writing up the student learning analysis of my field study requirement for my Master's degree (estimated): 259,200

Number of minutes it took to complete said write up: 46

I like to think of procrastination as the uber-distilling process in my brain, where I sit and let thoughts marinate and simmer and become more potent and then the final product is almost the same as if I had been working on something a little bit over time.

But mostly I'm full of isht.

Of course having said that, I hope it will work tomorrow when I sit down to write two novel chapters I've been mulling over for the past 2 weeks.

I bought this book at a used bookstore months ago, and kept meaning to pick it up, but didn't, and last weekend I finally did and it's perfect -- one of those times where you read the exact right book at the exact right time. Anyway, it's called War Is a Force that Gives Us Meaning which I love as a title and thought it would be about something else, a kind of pro-war book as part of my research, but it's not at all, and it makes me think of the general topic of great titles. There are several that I love and wish I'd thought of, regardless of whether I liked or even read the book itself.

They include:

What We Talk About When We Talk About Love - (Raymond Carver)
I Know This Much Is True - (Wally Lamb)
You Get So Alone at Times It Just Makes Sense - (Charles Bukowski)
Colors Insulting to Nature - (Cintra Wilson)
I Spit on Your Graves - (Boris Vian)
I Am No One You Know - (Joyce Carol Oates)

I can't think of any others right now.

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