Author Archives: Evilb1000

Rome

Revolutionary moments do not spring forth from thin air, they are born out of generations of discontent, and though they have spokesman anointed by history as their leaders, they could not have succeeded without popular support as well.  Seismic cultural … Continue reading

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Deep Time

‘Deep Time’ is a term used by biologists, geologists, and astronomers to describe the area of those fields when the mind begins to first reel, then shut down the amount of time that is being measured.  I like reading about … Continue reading

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Crassus

We haven’t had a villain post since Beria, and while it is testament to his pscyhopathy that I was unable for so long to find someone as delightfully horrific, the fault is mostly mine for slacking with reading.  While reading … Continue reading

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Return

Sometimes a man has to live his own life, and follow his own path. Sometimes the path a man has to follow hurts people he cares about. Sometimes a man’s path has to be discovered. Sometimes a man has to … Continue reading

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New Years

I don’t usually make New Year’s resolutions, but I’ve been in a bit of a funk again, and -predictably- I turned to Zen literature, soooo it is gonna be one of “those” posts again, where you must listen as an … Continue reading

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Candles

I begin, as always, with Batman. A wise butler once advised his Bat-master that some men just want to watch the world burn.  We would be wise to always remember that nihilism is our biological cross to bear, and that … Continue reading

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BIBLE PART XIII

We finish up Leviticus today, and I am pleased to report that Yahweh has saved the best for last.  Leviticus 15 (finally) gets around to addressing the laws dealing with bodily discharges.  Discharge, THE LORD tells Aaron, is unclean.  Whether … Continue reading

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