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I Ran With The Bulls And I Blame Hemingway

 by Samurai Dave
Posted: July 9, 2008
Personally, I blame that macho-istic bastard Hemingway for my foolhardy decision to run with the bulls of Pamplona several years... Full story »
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For The Last Time, I Am

 by Emily Kendy
Posted: May 8, 2008
The problem I have and this is not a new complaint (though I hope to elaborate from a fresh perspective) is that single people... Full story »
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Samoa: Heart Of Polynesia

 by David Stanley
Posted: March 24, 2008
This "Heart of Polynesia" is politically split into two distinct entities 80 miles apart. The country Samoa is a former German... Full story »
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I'm A Blind Painter: Seeing Through The Darkness

 by John Bramblitt
Posted: December 11, 2007
As a kid the epilepsy often had me bedridden. I could always write a story to get out of the hospital bed blues and go to a different... Full story »
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How The Internet And Innocence Kill Culture

 by Andrew Keen
Posted: June 22, 2007
In my mind, closed culture is defined by gatekeepers, so it's traditional culture as we understand it. Take a newspaper, for example,... Full story »
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This Generation of Mine

 by Fahd Raza
Posted: December 5, 2006
I often hear my grandfather talk about how life was during his youth. He proudly called it "The good old days." I am sure that... Full story »
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One Man's Meat, Another Man's Poison

 by Munyaradzi Makoni
Posted: August 8, 2006
There is nothing bizarre about it. Anything is possible within the limits of the law. It's only a question of how much freedom... Full story »
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