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nametag : gateman nametag : gateman     Shelf Life. •May 15, 2014 • Leave a Comment I have quite a large bookcase at home. And well, since my late childhood I’ve got this weird habit of naming the shelves. Thus, I have a Jules (Verne) shelf, a Milan (Kundera) shelf, as well as André, Alessandro, Ernest, Anaïs, Philip, Hermann, Roald, Mircea, Jorge shelves… and so on for a total of 24. However, one of them is always empty. I call it Dobby. Because, yes, Dobby is a free (sh)elf. Posted in Uncategorized Communicating vessels. •June 15, 2013 • Leave a Comment -I sink therefore I was. Posted in Uncategorized Oxygenocyde. •April 30, 2013 • Leave a Comment Question. In the end, what kills us? Possibilities. Pollution? Cyanide? Asteroids? Volcanoes? Bioterrorism? Global warming? Nuclear mushrooms? Gamma rays? Answer. Simple: breathing kills us, little by little. Elementary: oxygen oxidizes our organisms. Ironic: our vital eleme...

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