G. Merrick Justice
I Interview G. Merrick Justice. Pt.1 - Trying To Clarify the Best and the Worst of the Red Sphere Starting with Only Two of the Most Relevant
I have to say, of all the people here at RB I know personally, you have come off as the most fickle and unreliable. Why does the Bubble come so difficultly to you?
Well, honestly it’s as simple as it is complex. I am off-kilter for the most part in all aspects of life – group me will fellow strong personalities and my equilibrium is disrupted even further by a tearing in numrous directions…
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Thought of the Day - Deaths in the Family
And with another death in my small family comes another chance to scold myself for being to blind in my motivation to give all things adequate consideration. I am of course not just talking here at the Bubble – though I have many days old BMails to reply to and some work to rearrange – but in terms of daily life in general. Just like the sudden and permanent restriction to certain qualities and…
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The One "New RB" Addition I Detest
Factoids are one thing when you go searching for trivial knowledge, but there is nothing worse than having them shoved down your throat while going about your other business….
Oh, wait, there is something worse! When half the time the factoids are about how popular you happen to be in each 24 hour period.
Wow, so, whatshisname could draw before he could walk? Plenty of people born with …
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Thought/Thing to Remember of the Day
I believe that if all life were a musical, people would, in general, be one hell of a lot happier than they tend to be. Breaking into song when feeling happy or in love would naturally spread that feeling to others around (because, of course, they would have to sing and dance backup). When sadness and heartbreak strikes, the internal pressure could find relief in the stretching of vocal cords a…
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A Return from Penland - From a Reunion with a Brand New Plaint - Was the Refreshment A Pissant Needed, I Suppose
Iron-working (blacksmithing, white-smithing, welding, smelting, and shit loads of soot) is perhaps not the easiest thing I have ever endeavored to conquer – perhaps it was up there with the very hardest. Yet, there have been more arduous, more complex, more detailed, sweat-inducing, lung-clogging, carpel-tunnel causing art-forms which I have mastered… occasionally to the awe and respect of p…
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But if you really need to get in touch with me...
Sadness Upon Light
3701 Columbine Cir.
Charlotte NC 28211-4155
USA
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Slits Upon Wrists, and Yet, Someone Bought the Devil In Me? If only I knew who...
Please make yourself known. I have something extra I’d like to give you.
PS. I’m not well yet… so I’m not back yet. I just couldn’t ignore this one…
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Serendipity, or Simply a Siren Stead to Syncopate Syllables, Sights, and Sounds, Soothingly? - An Interview with Bridget a'Beckett
_Now, though it is true that RedBubble focuses most of it’s attention on that which grabs the eye, be it the actual eyeball, or the mind’s eye through a beautiful work of prose, one must never forget that these are just pleasures of one sense, while the human is gifted with five. There are plenty of those among us who not only exercise muscles of sight, but of sound as well. There are a great …
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So What Happens When It Dries? It Is Time for the Final Touch...
Painters… painters wait anxiously for their pigments to dry, whether for the stability to craft upon the canvass another layer of oil, or to allow it to be handled without fear of the errant thumb or clumsy admirer.
The sculptor… often the drying is more bane than benefice, but still, it must dry before it can be permanent.
The druidic soul… always smears of dirt upon the hands an…
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Veni, Vidi, Vici: A Valued Vegetarian (One Eighth) Viking's Views On Various Vexing Vices and Other Stuff
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