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Woolgathering

The other day, I had a good example of one sort of liminal thinking that goes on when you’re not actually doing any proper thinking, and which for quite long periods seems to do the duty of proper thinking.

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Author diasyrmusPosted on March 9, 2019May 1, 2023Categories books, ludibria, main shelf, poetryTags crashed, ice_flowers, kierkegaard, memory2 Comments on Woolgathering
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