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Hattie Does PDX

Hermetic Library fellow Beth Kimbell [also] has started a new side project blog about “her very precise perspective on Portland as an outsider with strange proclivities” which may be of interest at “Hattie Does PDX“.

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Consider also:

  1. Virtues and Precepts or Using the Tools of Our Heroes…
  2. New post “Words, words, words… a meditation on meaning” by Beth Kimbell on her blog.
  3. “He returned home and ultimately became a revolutionary, not out of a desire for chaos or rebellion, but to secure Liberty for the citizens of a brave new land.”
  4. “I grew up believing in the inherent goodness of humans, and that religion was the crutch they used to get through life without accepting true responsibility for their actions.”
  5. “I never felt the need to choose, but I could never be completely open in the restrictive, old-fashioned Christian world I inhabited.”
August 29, 2012

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