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Day/Page/Sketch #110
The first recorded usage of the word “QUEER” used as a derogatory term for effeminate gay people was in a letter by John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry to his son Lord Alfred Douglas in the late 19th C.
Day/Page/Sketch #109
Legally bound to a job you don’t like: a black curtain falls in front of you.
Day/Page/Sketch #108
Napoleon III, a.k.a Rantipole, “the universal disturber of the word”.
Day/Page/Sketch #107
Day/Page/Sketch #106
In psychology, compensation is a strategy whereby one covers up, consciously or unconsciously, weaknesses, frustrations, desires, or feelings of inadequacy or incompetence in one life area through the gratification or (drive towards) excellence in another area.
Day/Page/Sketch #105
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Day/Page/Sketch #103
One of Betye Saar’s better-known and controversial pieces is that entitled “The Liberation of Aunt Jemima.” It is a “mammy” doll carrying a broom in one hand and a shotgun in the other, and placed in front of the Aunt Jemima’s syrup labels.
Day/Page/Sketch #102
World, hold on, instead of messing with our future
Tell me no more lies
World, hold on, one day you will have to answer
To the children of the sky.
Day/Page/Sketch #101
In 1958 Dickens separates from his wife after 22 years of marriage. He was 46. She gave him 10 children. In 1960 Great Expectations gets published.
Day/Page/Sketch #100
The song Old Clenn mentioned in this page comes from the parade on St. Clement’s Day, blacksmiths’ patron saint, November 23rd.
Day/Page/Sketch #99
“If they made me God, I would immediately resign” ~E. M. Ciordan.
Day/Page/Sketch #98
Myrmidons are literally ant people, from the myth in which Aeacus begs his father, Zeus, to populate his plague-stricken island by transforming its ants into men.
Day/Page/Sketch #97
The reviews of Great Expectations when if was first published were scathing.



