@SplashDSM However, that is a standard default setting in many writers.
However, that is a standard default setting in many writers.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
things are remembered differently
@SplashDSM However, that is a standard default setting in many writers.
However, that is a standard default setting in many writers.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@brotherurth https://t.co/EhxHpYbjuB
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@neilrichards365 Way above my grade..
Way above my grade..
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@SplashDSM Accidie is another factory setting, and incompetence is the territory we all work in and never clear.
Accidie is another factory setting, and incompetence is the territory we all work in and never clear.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@mtchknght8 Here is a thing, my Great Uncle Fred (known through 50p at birthday and Christmas) was driven half-mad by the mud of Passchendeale.
Here is a thing, my Great Uncle Fred (known through 50p at birthday and Christmas) was driven half-mad by the mud of Passchendeale.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@mtchknght8 All dreams of exploded eyes and bits of skull sinking into under his foot. However, he never talked to us children about it.
All dreams of exploded eyes and bits of skull sinking into under his foot. However, he never talked to us children about it.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@mtchknght8 There was no line of transmission. History stutters. It does not always join hands across generations, across time.
There was no line of transmission. History stutters. It does not always join hands across generations, across time.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@mtchknght8 This is why we have folklore, stories, art. The need to have authenticity, ‘connection’, is a warping cancer in our culture.
This is why we have folklore, stories, art. The need to have authenticity, 'connection', is a warping cancer in our culture.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@brotherurth I like to think just once in a while,Mr. Nolan knew his onions.
I like to think just once in a while,Mr. Nolan knew his onions.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017
@cultauthor Not as badly as he feels about helicopters. Or foxes.
Not as badly as he feels about helicopters. Or foxes.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 31, 2017