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Jaycel Adkins

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Zena Hitz (@zenahitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matthew Yglesias drank the Catherine Project Kool-Aid! Welcome, and thank you for writing about us! Why I joined a weird Zoom book club, by Matthew Yglesias slowboring.com/p/why-i-joined…

Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌 (@chris_arnade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite my past differences with Matthew Yglesias, I say welcome to Catherine Project! Everybody else, even haters, should join. Zena Hitz and team have built a wonderful thing slowboring.com/p/why-i-joined…

Jaycel Adkins (@jayceladkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bit a theme maybe? I’m starting to feel a bit ragged, might need to consolidate things. Man who keeps his promises, but might need to stop making them.

Bit a theme maybe? 

I’m starting to feel a bit ragged, might need to consolidate things. 

Man who keeps his promises, but might need to stop making them.
Ryan Shinkel (@ryanshinkel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weirdly enough most people don't know about the strange inscription found on the top of Buffalo City Hall that's viewable only from above by plane or satellite. Many wonder if it's a clue as to who really designed it.

Weirdly enough most people don't know about the strange inscription found on the top of Buffalo City Hall that's viewable only from above by plane or satellite. Many wonder if it's a clue as to who really designed it.
Yang Zhongxiu 君子養心莫善於誠 (@michaelmjfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You say that Dasein which projects itself on its own potentiality-for-being has always already 'been,' but isn't that just thinking in circles?"

"You say that Dasein which projects itself on its own potentiality-for-being has always already 'been,' but isn't that just thinking in circles?"
Jaycel Adkins (@jayceladkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prepping for tonight’s Catherine Project reading group on Dante’s Divine Comedy (Cantos 8-10): Do Dante (and Virgil) somehow slightly succumb to the viciousness of the various circles of Hell as they descend? Does some of the stench linger?

Prepping for tonight’s <a href="/CatherineProj/">Catherine Project</a> reading group on Dante’s Divine Comedy (Cantos 8-10): 

Do Dante (and Virgil) somehow slightly succumb to the viciousness of the various circles of Hell as they descend? Does some of the stench linger?
Max Lawton (@maxdaniellawton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teenage me would never have believed I’d read this willingly… for me, transgression in literature was like training wheels… and now all I’m left with is… the literature!

Teenage me would never have believed I’d read this willingly… for me, transgression in literature was like training wheels… and now all I’m left with is… the literature!
Archie Goodwin (@archieg1946) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“A culture ‘lived’ is one that draws for continuous, indispensable sustenance on the great works of the past, on the truths and beauties achieved in the tradition.” —George Steiner

“A culture ‘lived’ is one that draws for continuous, indispensable sustenance on the great works of the past, on the truths and beauties achieved in the tradition.”

—George Steiner
Jaycel Adkins (@jayceladkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking about this poem from last night in Catherine Project group on Li Qingzhao. It ends with an admonition that we can often obscure the thing in front of us, by layering references, and hence obscuring our view. It’s okay to not know. It’s even okay to be wrong.

Thinking about this poem from last night in Catherine Project group on Li Qingzhao. 

It ends with an admonition that we can often obscure the thing in front of us, by layering references, and hence obscuring our view. 

It’s okay to not know. It’s even okay to be wrong.