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September 6, 2015January 15, 2016 ~ sensualism ~ Leave a comment

I read an inspiring article this morning. Written by Margaret Kelly and published in The Weekend Australian, it speaks of the way so many of us use language in this day and age. She invokes the memory of George Orwell to articulate the way he would feel (and think) about the level of intellectual thought … Continue reading Hot air

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