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The Importance of History

Posted on October 4, 2014October 12, 2014 by amelia admin

History defines self. Think of the amnesiac, and his lack of personality, his search to find himself. He does not know who he is or how to relate to those around him. He has lost his identity. In order to become an individual, he cannot rely on his personality type or the circumstances he finds…

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*The world is full of nonsense – {post-math musings}

Posted on March 3, 2014March 3, 2014 by amelia admin

The perversity of man’s order! A paradox. What we call opposites – dissimilar to each other in every aspect of their beings – we associate together, making them similar in dissimilarity. Those who refuse to agree, agree in their agreement to disagree. We call 1 “small “and 1000 “large”, but call 1000 “small” when 100,000,000,000…

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{The Sunlight Disappeared}

Posted on January 12, 2014June 17, 2015 by amelia admin

Fading, fading, blue jeans bleached. Hair, one day, not brown but grey. Why continue? Everything just fades away. . .   I saw the sun shine brightly overhead. I heard the sparrows chatter jabber over crumbs. A cloud passed over the sun – And life just sauntered on.   When the sunset set the sky…

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About Amelia

Amelia Rasmusen Buzzard is a freelance writer. She graduated in 2021 from Hillsdale College summa cum laude with degrees in philosophy and German and currently resides in upstate New York.

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