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zeke at least it does when i showday the future:

http://blather.newdream.net/cgi-bin/blather?showday;day=080820
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meta meta 080819
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Strideo you mean you did not see the blathe entitled "earthquake_destroyed_my_town"?
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() (is that the first use of "showday" as a verb?) 080819
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Strideo yep. blather really saved my skin this time.
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? so z, did you blathe this and then immediately meta it? 080820
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z yes 080820
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minnesota_chris and we have turned the nothing predicted into a something existed. 080920
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.. blather_oracle 090109
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roxroxx I went to check up on blather only to have this meet me at the front door before going to the Recent Link

_all_time_low_ harbinger_of_doom_sketch ladies

first two seem rather negative and foreboding wouldn’t you think?

and seeing as how I'm female the last one applies, granted a guy could of just as equally stumbled onto this at blathers front door, but still, sorta kinda creepy huh? *L*
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unhinged but knows everything 091025
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Ouroboros where_are_you_going where_have_you_been 110119
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epitome of incomprehensibility Paul Gauguin painting with a name like that (last entry). 131211
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e_o_i Also a story by Joyce Carol Oates. Which two characters discuss in a book I'm reading (Good Things I Wish You by A. Manette Ansay) as if it's vaguely romantic, but on a literal level the story's about a stalker and possibly serial rapist/killer who lures a teenage girl out of her house by threatening her, so huh?

I'm kind of conflicted about that book. It's no Fifty Shades of Grey (alas, no silly sex but yay, better writing, although what I mainly mean is that it doesn't glorify abusive relationships) which I've been reading by proxy via the blog The Pervocracy. Good Things I Wish You has some interesting facts about the musician Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann's wife, and the relationship dynamics are realistically tangled, but sometimes... I dunno. I'd have to finish it first.

This has very little to do with blather predicting nothing/anything, but I summon with my EngLit magic Julia Kristeva's theory of intertextuality. Intertextuality makes everything better.
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