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Amoeba’s Lorica: Meme-ories 63 (Best Served Cold)
After more than half a century of aging into political and economic trends that worked to their benefit, the [Baby Boomer] generation has become particularly vulnerable at exactly the wrong moment in history. – Unknown [paywalled] Author
AI: Cast
You can coerce a standing ovation, but you have to earn a gasp. – Nathan Kessler-Jeffrey The cast and crew of the stage play UproariUs! were assembled in the theatre’s green room, ten minutes after the close of their opening … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Amoeba's Lorica, creative writing, culture, fiction, health, We the People
Tagged Alexa Health Services, appropriate human behavior, dystopia, purpose of comedy
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Amoeba’s Lorica: Reading the Ti Leaves
Among the many unique elements of Hawaiian lore is the concept of “canoe plants”, which accompanied the original Polynesian settlers on their voyages to Hawai‘i, and became part of the island flora once those settlers got here. (We pause briefly … Continue reading
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, culture, current events, Hawai'i
Tagged canoe plants, Cordyline fruticosa, Kamehameha I sacrifice, ki, Leilani Estates eruption
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