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Amoeba’s Lorica: Meme-ories 4 (Law of the Splintered Paddle)
Kānāwai Māmalahoe – Law of the Splintered Paddle Declared to the people of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i by its ruling monarch, Kamehameha I, ca. 1797. Oh my people, Honor thy gods; Respect alike [the rights of] people both great and humble; … Continue reading
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, Hawai'i, history, satire, We the People
Tagged absolute monarchy, Hawaiian, Kamehameha I, Law of the Broken Paddle, meme, republic governed by chance
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Dude and Dude: End Times
“Like wow, dude! Should we get one fer OC? Y’know, like, fer Father’s Day ‘r somethin’?” “Yeah, like wit’ yer virtual money, dude?” “Ya heard a bitcoins, dude?” “Yeah, I heard a ’em, but I never got ta spend any … Continue reading
Posted in Dude and Dude, humor, satire
Tagged bitcoins, family name merchandise, father's day, funny dialogues, legend, oxymoron, puns, wordplay
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Amoeba’s Lorica: Here Fell Don Isbell
The scientist stood at the edge of black rock. The black rock of a lava flow that had flowed from Hualalai volcano on the island of Hawai‘i, two centuries ago, and crashed into the sea, here, where he stood, facing … Continue reading
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, personal thoughts
Tagged falling, mortality, the scientist, tidepool seaweeds
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