Mr. Spun’s Truly Terrible Awful Jokes: #3
What did a CEO say after relocating his mattress factory to Jerusalem?
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What did a CEO say after relocating his mattress factory to Jerusalem?
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This post continues an exploration of vocation. In part I, work (or career) was distinguished from our universal vocation to personhood. Yet, personhood, our primary vocation, is not realized in abstraction. In accord with its nature, personhood exists and develops in a social context. One such context is work. Work is an arena in and … Continue reading A Word on Hope: Vocation in Light of the Baltimore Riots, Part II of III
What did the reporter say after a last minute pardon from being hanged?
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What kind of report did the lonely policeman file?
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The great evil of the current epidemic of outrage is the threefold alienation which is its result. Continue reading “The End of Dialogue: An Examination of Outrage”
If you have noticed the disorder and broken links, I am in the process of re-configuring sameandother to a wordpress format. This may take a week or so, so please be patient. Continue reading Switching from Squarespace to WordPress
While it is true, I edit and revise and craft my writing. These are yet rough drafts and for several reasons. They are preparation for possible books which I like to pretend will exist one day. I would not consider them in final form in which all copy editing is done clarity is achieved … Continue reading Rough Drafts, A Misnomer?
Not Every Post Will be So Dang Complicated. I just need to get it out of my system and get some of the fundamentals down. Continue reading A Promise to my Readers