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About davidtkukulkan

I am a cognizant collection and configuration of genes in symbiosis with various microorganisms, thoughts, memories, emotions all encoded in neurochemicals.

Beatrice

My favorite instrument is the violin. When it is truly played it sings. No other instrument has had the potency to move me, to inspiringly haunt me, to allow me to stand before the angels of heaven and nymphs of … Continue reading

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Life of Fire

The sun burned in Cancer and poised to take Leo when I came into this world naked and bloody and screaming I was a summer child meant to be docilized for urbanality Then coddled and corralled into domestication with the … Continue reading

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It’s a Very Gay Day: Quickly on DOMA and Dragons

I got my news from Facebook this morning and thanks to George Takei I first read that DOMA is dead. I liked it and shared because it’s great news and I did the same thing with a bunch of the … Continue reading

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Power and Human Nature

Powerlessness. Synonymous with impotence. And it’s something most of us can relate to. We live in a proverbial cage of iron laws; from the the government, economy, social constructs, and the basic laws of physics of course, we are surrounded, … Continue reading

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Atheism, Spirituality, and Wasps

I recently saw an interesting documentary called “Kumare” and it got me thinking about spirituality and human nature. There’s a guy, Vikram Gandhi, and he becomes a guru. He dresses in robes, grows out his hair, and speaks with an … Continue reading

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Hit Them in The Face with a Bag of Nails

I have learned a lot from people. Harsh truths mostly. Childhood and what we experience during it is, according to every psychologist ever, pivotal in forging who we become. When I was in elementary school and up till the 6th … Continue reading

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Technology is Only Natural

“Prometheus, teacher in every art, brought the fire that hath proved to mortals a means to mighty ends” No one’s entirely sure when or where man first tamed the flame, but it changed everything. It changed the way we eat … Continue reading

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A Letter

Dear~ In reply to the ails of your mind: I understand why you have no motivation, I do. It’s because the West has grown soft with age and raised a generation of sheep. Worse than that: cattle too fattened and … Continue reading

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My Biased Opinion is Correct

Is it really being biased when I take the side of science and human reason? I believe that science is our best way to collect the most accurate data available concerning our universe and reality. I don’t believe it is … Continue reading

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The Next Generation of Bullying

People today are a bunch of pussies. My generation (1980-2000 and onward the trend goes), me, we’re all a bunch of squishy livestock and too many of us have panic attacks when we lose power for a few hours. One … Continue reading

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