Posts Tagged ‘injustice’

Saved by Semantics: A Conversation with Love

Saved by Semantics: A Conversation with Love
I’ve thought a lot about how to write this piece. I wanted it to be witty and pithy, angry and abrupt. I wanted to compare my new age, religious wordplay to the golden-tongued trickery of used car salesmen, excuse me, I mean certified pre-owned vehicles sales associates. I wanted to reference...
September 5th, 2012 | Essays, Featured | Read More

The snooze button

The snooze button
  Every morning I have the same battle with the snooze button. I set my alarm for 7am and have the snooze scheduled to alarm at five minute intervals. The wake up tone isn’t some soothing melody to gently rouse me out of bed – it’s a grating, ear bleeding raucous that makes...
June 6th, 2012 | Essays, Social Justice | Read More