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Coup Coup Kachoo

January 11, 2021by Reliablyuncomfortable Leave a comment

Comedy is the most difficult subgenre of horror to pull off – but Americans pulled it off January 6th.

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus, reflections

Are We Arsonists or Firefighters?

January 28, 2019by Reliablyuncomfortable 2 Comments

“Not a dollar more than legally required.” This was the answer that Mitt Romney gave to a journalist’s question about how much he paid in taxes. He said it with […]

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Song of the crickets

August 12, 2018by Reliablyuncomfortable 2 Comments

There’s a girl I knew, in the strange way of the Internet.  Named for a flower, she is the daughter of a man I met on a defunct writing site…a […]

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Bird's Eye View, but still uncomfortable, Essays, love, not horror, reflections

Glass Half Full of Evil

November 13, 2017by Reliablyuncomfortable 2 Comments

Are you a glass half empty or glass half full person? What if it’s a jar of broken glass? Spread there, for you to step on?  This is a question […]

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Bird's Eye View, not horror, but still uncomfortable, The Daily Write

Long Live the Salmon King

March 10, 2017by Reliablyuncomfortable Leave a comment

The canulier received the news that the salmon king had died. She heard it from the scone man, who asked the Latvian sausage maker and the Japanese salad dressing specialist, […]

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, not horror, reflections

The Long Farewell

December 10, 2016by Reliablyuncomfortable 6 Comments

I thought about you today.  I always do when it rains.  You would appreciate the fact that the little sensor that detects rainwater on the windshield of a car and […]

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, love, reflections

The View From My Run: Election Edition

November 8, 2016by Reliablyuncomfortable 5 Comments

I brought my phone on my daily run so that I could start tracking my progress with the Strava app and also because I live in a beautiful place and […]

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, feminism, reflections, the sporting life

The Decade of Women

November 4, 2016by Reliablyuncomfortable 2 Comments

If current trends continue, a baby girl born today will only see the gender gap in health, education, economic opportunity and politics completely close around the world if she lives […]

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Bird's Eye View, but still uncomfortable, Essays, feminism, reflections

The Fragility of the Now

August 29, 2016by Reliablyuncomfortable Leave a comment

I like words.  When I hear them fit unexpectedly easily together into phrases with an almost audible click, I write them down.  It’s a longtime habit that decorates the notebooks, old […]

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, not horror, reflections

On Frenchman, Motorcycles, and Love at First Bite

January 19, 2016by Reliablyuncomfortable 1 Comment

“Here,” I give him a four pack of mini-canelés – the Dark Chocolate Chunk which are like little French kisses from someone maybe you oughtn’t be kissing – and he […]

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