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About reginadma

Hybrid Socialist dedicated to helping the community.

Cass Sunstein: Not a bed book or a bus book

Some books are best read in bed, others are best read on the bus. The Second Bill of Rights tested my theory on what makes a good bus book or a good bed book, and despite having the utmost respect for Cass Sunstein, for some reason this book also tested my patience. Continue reading

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Increases

a poem about brown people and transvestites. Continue reading

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Food Diversity

How can we translate and manifest the same willingness to bring into and accept new tastes, aromas and preparatory methods into our lives with other things: learning about a new culture, fostering relationships that are meaningful and deep with people that don’t look like us and do not have a shared experience? Continue reading

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The Economy of Being a Weirdo

Economy of being a weirdo When I noticed my ignored iced-coffee had cried a pool of water around itself, I stopped myself from wiping away the water with my hand and drying my hand off on my pants.  Instead, I … Continue reading

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(poem about birds)

Whenever I see birds pop out of a bush and walk in front of me, sheepishly, it makes me wonder: what were you up to in there?

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As American as Getting What You Want

To the dude that stole my jacket since I doubt you were trying to protect me from plunging off the deep-end of hipster: A)    I can assure you that you won’t fit in my jacket; B)    When you try to … Continue reading

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Bed Book…

I recently broke up with Cass Sunstein, my intentions unbeknown to him. I just didn’t have enough time to devote to our relationship, and well, frankly, things had gotten stale to the point where I wondered if there would be … Continue reading

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