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Reflection on Fathers’ Day, 2025
Fathers’ day in 2025 falls on the Ides of June, a month containing thirty days thus set squarely at the end of the first half of the month.
Jun 15
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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On the Nature and Birth Pangs of Neologisms
“Aniquinically yours” she shouted triumphally, “that’s how it’s used, it’s a neologism”.
Jun 5
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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On the Nature and Birth Pangs of Neologisms
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May 2025
Phantasmagorical Reflections on the Nature of Time, Light, Luminous Sentience and the Higgs Boson
Theoretically, time doesn’t exist for photons.
May 27
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Initial Reflections on Pope Leo XIV
Raining on parades is not something of which I’m fond, especially given how many parades I participated in during my youth while a cadet, first at the…
May 13
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Thoughts on a Mothers Day’s Eve
Sooo, it’s Mothers’ Day’s Eve.
May 11
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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April 2025
The Sad Saga of Adam Everyman: a confession of sorts
As he aged he increasingly came to acknowledge the harm he had caused others, either intentionally or carelessly or unavoidably, and he came to…
Apr 29
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Reflections on an Easter Sunday
While I am admittedly not a believer in the divinity of any being born of a human woman, or perhaps, of any divinity at all, I am not a “non”-believer…
Apr 20
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Anthropomorphic Nihilism
Once upon a time, not a very long time ago nor in a very faraway place, there lived, for a very brief instant in time, a very young title in search of a…
Apr 6
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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March 2025
Strange, Senryū-Like Pseudo-Scientific Observations
Memes and genes and photons, speed and time and space, dark matter and dark energy:
Mar 29
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Strange, Senryū-Like Pseudo-Scientific Observations
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Thoughts on an Equinox in the Year 2025
At 5:01 a.m., EST, today, the 20th of March in the year 2025, all hemispheres on our planet experienced one of the two annual equinoxes.
Mar 20
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Brief Reflections on the Ides of March in 44 BCE almost 2069 Years Later
The Ides of March, again, sort of.
Mar 15
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Aspirational Sanguinity
He’d thrown caution to the wind, gambling again against the future and the past, willingly offering them up in exchange for the possible enchantment…
Mar 13
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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