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A Sunday of Liberty

But we want to be the poets of our life—first of all in the smallest, most everyday matters.

  • By Damian
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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Dec 2022 7
Jan 2023 7
Feb 2023 11
Mar 2023 8
Apr 2023 5
May 2023 6
Jun 2023 10
Jul 2023 3
Aug 2023 5
Sep 2023 11
Oct 2023 11
Nov 2023 13
Dec 2023 10
Jan 2024 6
Feb 2024 5
Mar 2024 6
Apr 2024 8
May 2024 4
Jun 2024 6
Jul 2024 3
Aug 2024 1
Sep 2024 2
Oct 2024 2
Nov 2024 3
Dec 2024 6
Jan 2025 3

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

When Accountants Attack
Thank goodness this book exists. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been attacked at a suburban backyard barbecue by some crazed IT guy with a wrench and thought, “Damn, if only I had …
On , by Outis Niemand, 65 words
Lost In the Digital Taiga
Erik Hoel: And this same reaction of “I don’t even know where to look, or where to begin” in the viewer (here, reader) is what I think the very best of blogging should strive for. …
On , by Outis Niemand, 253 words
When to Read
One should read the classics in winter, because then one’s mind is more concentrated; read history in summer, because one has more time; read the ancient philosophers in autumn, because they have such charming ideas; …
On , by Outis Niemand, 177 words