If I'm not mistaken, Dr. Seuss was really a philosopher. And, if I'm not mistaken, he wrote the children books as a dare that he could not do it (the ABC books, that is).
Heck Of A View
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The space station arc! Definitely the most ambitious thing I had attempted
in the comic at that point, and honestly beyond my capabilities at the
time. B...
The Boring Wife.
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*Dearest bloggers (and facebook posters),*
It has been brought to my attention (by no less than 5 articles I saw on my
newsfeed in the last week) that by ...
Christmas Cards 2011
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My previous co-worker, turned GREAT friend, Sara Warren took some pictures
about a month ago of the boys that are absolutely breathtaking! She's just
getti...
‘strip me’ video
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A few weeks back I had the privilege of working with some incredible
talents – All gathered together around a photoshoot with the phenomenal
photographer M...
The Right to Remain Silent II
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Remember the monologue from way back when?
Recently I saw a flier calling for monologues relating to diversity to be
performed (anonymously) for a product...
#136: My So-Called Life
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Though very specific to white people who were going through an awkward
phase in 1995 (basically anyone between eleven and forty), My So-Called
Life’s reson...
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wouldn't it be entirely ridiculous
if this one guy could be perfect for me
except for the fact
that we dated in high school
and he dumped me.
I don't thin...
Wish we could win!
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ekissa, the organization that Kevin and I went to Uganda with (and that I
now serve on the board for), is raffling off a 16GB Apple iPad through
midnight...
SoaringLeap.com is Moving!
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Hey gang, If you haven’t seen it already, I’ve just launched my newly
designed site at ericwhitacre.com. A huge thank you to Damien du Toit for
his brillia...
What Blog?
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I can't say that I forgot that I had a blog, but I kinda forgot. I'm not
sure what this says about me...most likely terrible, terrible things.
Anyhow, I'm...
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If I'm not mistaken, Dr. Seuss was really a philosopher. And, if I'm not mistaken, he wrote the children books as a dare that he could not do it (the ABC books, that is).
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