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------dlcs link there is to dlcs/mfcorwin as I think is flickr elsewhere, so seems that is of this person, and I guess dlcs/eudaemonist is someone else ~ makes sense bcs taste seems less highbrow or so. but librarything/eudaemonist is the same person. nd the language hat link supports feeling I've seen this name on metafilter? or metachat maybe not. came here via splaghkna who said was going to blog an exchange w eudaemonist about a book tristes ~ strauss. it's all began to seem over so to me, maybe just a mild headache hours away from coffee and food of this afternoon. I so liked splaghkna and am thrown that flickr of that name says male when seemed a her, a her like me, I suppose. could it be wrong? on a personality post, says can not resist a cosmo quiz - this is a him talking?
anyway through the other eudaemonist on dlcs came to the waschbar photo
Waschbär ist müde / Raccoon Is Tired on Flickr
and remembered this:Raccoon - Wkp [Were those 2 big black cats or cld I just not see the markings?] on june 18
Waschbär in German, mosómedve in Hungarian, vaskebjørn in Danish & Norwegian, tvättbjörn in Swedish, wasbeer in Dutch, pesukarhu in Finnish, araiguma in Japanese, huànxióng in Chinese all mean "washing bear."
back at wkp, this picture makes me think
ok maybe those two cats I saw were raccoons. which feels scary. and was it that I saw one bathing that made me note that raccoons bathe too and that's why called washing bear? bcs I thought the bathing showed it was a cat. but it didn't. but still I think it may have been two black cats. but then why were they two together and sort of menacing and flanking me. but maybe they were just cats. I don't know.03.24.07 Tristes Tropiques:
Blogs collect unfulfilled projects. (It’s a form of internet lint.) Why should this one be different? One more thing I plan to use this site for, another thing I get to avoid doing in avoiding coming here, I won’t notice it. So let’s announce it: We, Mfc and I, plan to read Lévi-Strauss’s Tristes Tropiques, a couple chapters a week, for the next however long, and blog an exchange about it.
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