J. Gonzalez-Blitz
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Homeless Is Where The Hatred Is
Things are cooling down and I'm struggling against a lack of will to do anything. The joys of watching corruption burn have given way to disgust as white extremists of the right and left become the focus of the Black Lives Matter movement, at least as far as the media dictates. On a smaller scale, our personal problems are far from over. These things only happened a few weeks back and the only thing that seems to have changed is a drop in the temperature:
By J. Gonzalez-Blitz4 years ago in The Swamp
It Matters
I did a lengthy butoh practice this morning, the first one I've been able to do since I burned the skin off my stomach two weeks ago. An accidental spill of boiling water had made it impossible to do some of the contorting or flailing movements I don't even sometimes realize my body is pulling itself into until they're happening. Afterwards I cleaned myself off with a towel dampened with Florida Water and plain old faucet water, put on my street clothes, and headed out for the day.
By J. Gonzalez-Blitz4 years ago in Humans
New York Scary Tales - Fall In The Spring
Eric falls down a lot. As a result, he's learned to sense when it's happening and usually roll onto his back with a competence that a butoh dancer would admire. (I know this being a butoh dancer.)Sometimes though on the gravelly sidewalks he catches a little of what he calls "road rash" - minor scrapes and bruises. It's all part of a life that begins with a birth trauma.
By J. Gonzalez-Blitz4 years ago in Longevity