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"86. spreading like wildflowers
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Wildflowers and wildfires both spread, of course —the one benignly, even prettily, and slowly, for the most part,* the other quickly and threateningly.
* 'for the most part' because wildflowers, like wildfires, sometimes have their own destructive and invasive behavior. My uncle, Frederick Engels Menaker [sic]" (189)
— Mar 18, 2025 04:49AM
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Wildflowers and wildfires both spread, of course —the one benignly, even prettily, and slowly, for the most part,* the other quickly and threateningly.
* 'for the most part' because wildflowers, like wildfires, sometimes have their own destructive and invasive behavior. My uncle, Frederick Engels Menaker [sic]" (189)
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"You can find pillows of communities and strength in many obituaries generated by funeral homes. You begin to think that the recumbence of their clientele has had a linguistic effect on the funeral directors' vocabulary." (205)
— Mar 18, 2025 04:51AM
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"'Gamut' started in medieval times as the name of the lowest note, G, in the music scale, and later came to designate the entire scale — thus the figurative use of 'run the gamut.'" (166) I never thought that this is where my reading a music history textbook as bedtime reading would pay off, but no, not quite. Ut re mi is where the ut comes from (added to gamma)
— Mar 17, 2025 05:45AM

