WQ #31: Chaos Drives Me Crazy I’m a full week late, but finally, I actually found this post. I had to delete a few hundred other posts to get to it. Remember when getting email was a treat? Chaos took over… Read More ›
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CHAOS, THY NAME IS TRUMP – REBLOG – SHINBONE STAR
CHAOS, THY NAME IS TRUMP WRITTEN BY MACINELLI, MARCH 22, 2020 Throughout his life in business and politics, Donald J. Trump has created chaos. It’s his trademark management style. That it has served him well in his quest to become the richest… Read More ›
HAPHAZARD AND CHAOTIC – Marilyn Armstrong
FOWC with Fandango — Haphazard I know this isn’t the most recent prompt, but I missed it and today was just “that kind of day.” I have spent my life trying to make sense of the chaos of life. We all… Read More ›
INTELLIGENCE FOR THE UNINTELLIGENT – AND BANNON
We are closing in on three months of Trump-o-Matic. It has been a wild and crazy ride. Crisis, to calamity, catastrophe to cataclysm. Except instead of the fascist state we feared, we got the Keystone Kops. Which we did not expect. As… Read More ›
CHAOS AS THE ARROW BATTLES ON
Garry and I have been binge-watching DC comic book hero shows. It started innocently enough, but now it’s a full-scale immersion. First, we dipped a toe in the waters and watched a single season of “The Flash.” We had three seasons of… Read More ›
WHAT IS CHAOS?
CHAOS VS. DISORDER | THE WORDPRESS WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE Chaos is not the same as disorder. It’s not the same as random, wild, or unplanned. Chaos is the void before the universe existed. Or the hysteria following an explosion. It’s… Read More ›
SUPERHEROES OF STARLING CITY
Here is my post about superheroes. It does not discuss minorities, women, racial diversity, or any serious issues. It’s about superhero TV series’. I apologize for my shallowness, but I can’t get worked up about the larger cultural issues of super-heroism. So, in honor of this… Read More ›
CHAOS IS KING AND MAGIC IS LOOSE IN THE WORLD
Nothing is certain anymore. Nothing. Chaos is king and magic is loose in the world. That was the conclusion Robert A. Heinlein drew at the end of his two novellas, “Waldo” and “Magic, Incorporated.” And the conclusion I drew at the… Read More ›