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TJKrew joined StumbleUpon on Oct 22, 2005
•13 reviews since Nov 2, 2005
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ketogah rated 6 months ago- Lots of good music here, philosophy, always something interesting here. Thank you.

librilzilla rated 6 months ago- Stumble here and raise your IQ a few points! Interesting information and commentary...

sharkat rated 8 months ago- Diverse and interesting Stumbler

nails58 rated 8 months ago- nice variety and helpful comments

compabutch rated 9 months ago- Elton. Thank you for the kind review. I think this is a case where the review requires a review - your last paragraph reads like Hemingway, brother! And I sure have noticed just the same thing in the "dark times" of right-wing rule: How they manage to suck all the joy, love, and creativity out our souls. And don't forget Maggie Thatcher. (If there were a way to measure it, I am certain we would find that peckers are at least 50% limper during conservative years too!) In her novel, "Woman On the Edge of Time," Marge Piercy imagines a future where humans have evolved into two genetically distinct branches. One that remains in the cities in frantic pursuit of power and material, while the rest have returned to Earth, art, and spiritually productive work. I have always liked that notion.

Stoush rated 9 months ago- TJKrew's pages cover a variety of topics. I loved this cottage-in-a-tree that looks like it belongs in a fairy story.

imorgen rated 10 months ago- Why so few reviews? TJKrew is an exceptional stumbler with insight and intelligence. Oh yeah, he seems to like music too (and he's funny).

OliviaB rated 11 months ago
cool, clever stumbler. great visit. thanks.
Here's a link and quote I liked on the page: Waking up in Waking Life "In modern society, leisure (What do I want to do today?) was replaced by entertainment (What is there to see today?). The potential fact of all possible freedoms was replaced by a fiction of false freedom: I have enough time and money to see whatever there is to see, whatever there is to see others do. Because this freedom was false, it was unsatisfying, it was boring.... It was leisure culture that produced boredom -- produced it, marketed it, took the profits, reinvested them." ~ Greil Marcus ~
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