Just sitting

I am sitting at my desk. I don’t like to do this, my own ramblings on company time, but...

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Why?

After we reconnected I looked for an image she had sent me, or that I had sent her. It doesn’t matter the direction in which it was passed along. We needed something to reestablish the connection using past mortar. I never...

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Speaking

I am speaking this post. Dictating. This used to be extremely onerous, and maybe it still is, I don’t even know. It always involved going back and basically rewriting as if from scratch.  You have to speak very carefully....

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Crowd

On a normally empty subway at 6:10am I was suddenly surrounded by people, 20-25 of them, mostly silent save for one woman I quickly assumed to be the troupe leader announce “We get off after Canal Street.” No words...

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20,000 Steps

I forgot to turn on my favored mapping app today so I’m left with the backup Google...

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Smut

Asked Stable Diffusion tonight for a simple object: SMUT. Is this an album cover?

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Things got weird

There is a woman I’ve been interested in for a long time. She lives on the block, and has lived there for probably 8 or 9 years. I think she is 40 or so. By turns I think she is beautiful, then I think she looks like a...

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Face Against a Wall

That is how I woke up. My face and head pressed against a wall, darkness, sheets and blankets felt unfamiliar. “Where am I?” I whispered, half-expecting a woman’s voice to answer. It’s been like this a...

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Increasingly Unfamiliar

She looks different every day now. I don’t ever recognize her at first. Instead of her previously lively countenance and engaged seeming mind she is sleepy and crumpled beneath a hoodie and a different jacket every day. I...

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Saw Her

On the R train today. She was half-asleep, covered by her hoodie such that I was not certain it was her. Hands exposed, I can’t help questioning what it meant that she had a ring, a rock no less, and that the rock has...

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What I Wanted?

I don’t know if it’s true. Did I get what I wanted out of yesterday’s encounter? It was just a passing. I walk past her house almost any day it is reasonable for me to do so. It is exactly along my daily paths,...

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Crime

At a 7/11 on Church Street I stood and briefly stared upon the hot dog grill, where the grill thingies turn and heat the hot dogs evenly. Or so it seems. As I stood there a fellow gently shoved me aside, not intrusively, in fact...

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How’s This Going To Go?

The loss of an hour’s sleep could be a bad moment or it might not matter, since I’m not sure what happened. Did I sleep better than expected? I don’t know, I wasn’t monitoring the situation. I was...

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Felt Fired

Last week, at this job, the computer at which I sat somehow disconnected from the Internet. It made me realize that virtually every move we make at this place is connected to the Internet, relies on a working Internet...

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Daylight

I am still unsure what difference it makes that the past several months have seen me going to work and returning from work in the darkness of the early moening and the darkness of the evening. The last few days, suddenly it...

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Good for the Girl

Today I might find out if this woman is for real. Or I might not. It’s about the chocolate. I’ve been giving her a square of Lindt dark chocolate most days the past couple of weeks. Last time we parted ways she asked...

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Whole Body

Since pandemic-time I’ve been doing surveys for the City’s Health Department. It’s not about the gift cards. They are worth $10 a pop making my time worth about 50¢ a minute, or $30/hour. The surveys take far...

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Essentia

What does it even mean? Is not everyone essential to something that is essential to everything? Roads were plowed and passable. Sidewalks not so much. I think I id see one police vehicle and some sidewalk-plowing contraptions....

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Big Storm

Storm of the century, for all times, end-times, apocalyptica sandwiches free for all who don’t want to die hungry. Made of gravity and rain the sandwiches go down like butter on the brain, then rise up with aspirational...

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Passages

I learned last week that one of my high school ENglish teachers died last month. After years of Alzheimers and dementia he finally gave in. I didn’t see his age included in any of the writeups but he would have probably...

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Too early

Something unintentionally weird and even eerie happened last night. I was mucking around with AI video creation when I found a picture of me as an infant, taking my first steps, or what I have been led to believe were my first...

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Stupid Early

I guess I forgot how much faster the 4/5 trains are compared to waiting 10 minutes for the R. The reason for the wait had been the possible connection to be made with a woman I’d noticed some months ago. We definitely made...

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Back at the Job

My first day at the job after 10 days away. That’s the longest I’ve been away from here in the 4 years since I started in January, 2022. I tried to get a few things done but mostly I wasted these past 10 days the way...

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Drainage is back

It’s true. I think it took over 100 ounces of Drano and similar products but the beast is finally relaxed again. Water flows. Will it last? I never do preventative maintenance of this stuff. I usually end up facing...

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Bathtub

My place of peace and joy had become a bit of a hassle. An inconvenience. Drain stopped up and no amount of Drano can open it. But then, today, it seemed like something lifted. It was a confusing event, today’s...

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Arrival

The moment of conception. My homosexual father penetrating his feminist wife, no explanations or fundamentals discussed. Why was I not asked? What did I inherit from this exchange? This was their second future. Aggressively so....

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Great Moments in Direction-GIving

A few weeks ago I had a chance to flex my Queens street grid knowledge for the benefit of a passing stranger. On 33rd Street heading north a man ina large SUV stopped at the crub and held his phone up to my face. I briefly...

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B62

The day before yesterday I was in Greenpoint for a bit when I spotted something new-to-me. A B62 bus with the headline of “ASTORIA.” I knew of this change, having followed the year-long Queens bus route redesign...

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At the PH Again

PH. Poets House. In high school PH was short for Penance Hall, where pretty much everybody ended up at some point. I don’t remember what I did to deserve it but I seem to remember it was nothing, just an angry, insecure...

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Human Person

In the beginning is the end, the end is never over. Conditions demote, demote, demote you again, leaving you with nothing more than your human person. The bucket of bones and water you never asked to be part of, never had a say...

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Dreams have been madness

Science says we don’t know why people dream. I say why even question it? It’s a miraclespace in its ways, turning anyone’s head into a surrealist hellspace of strength, saga, and sassafrass-stromboli. Sometimes...

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Should Not Have Done That

Since yesterday I’ve felt a rotting inside. I should not have revisited memories of that woman. She woke up things inside of me I never knew were there. Most of it was not good. What rots inside me should stay rotted and...

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At Peace With Pieces

I feel peaceful. Why is this? Peace is not my pretense or pretend. Meds, maybe, but there is nothing new there. Not being at work. Is not everything work? Diurnal ablutions. Shitting. Masturbating. It’s all a job, work to be...

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At Poets House Again

Still puzzling over the lack of apostrophe but I’ll let it go. The apostrophe is the crowbar of punctuation, intent on prying words apart when the silence of its absence creates more temperature. Getting here is a bit of a...

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Just write

Sitting at work, unsure if anyone but I will show up today. It is cold in here. Thinking about the large dead seagull mentioned in a previous posting here. What impact is that beast having on people who encounter it. People saw...

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Early to work…

…but why? Why let this place consume/occupy any more of my time than it already does. Why ask a question like that and deliberately leave off the question mark, as if the question answers itself. It’s logistics. I...

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NYE

I intended and expected to sleep through it but fireworks or firecrackers or whatever the noise was made midnight a wake up call. It was fine. New Years is my favorite holiday. It’s possibly the only non-controversial...

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Monday is my Friday

Transit was unexpectedly on schedule today. I got in early. THis hasn’t happened in weeks. Discovered yesterday that the Brookville Place connects a lot further than I knew, over to the future site of WTC 5. Starting from...

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This Kid

There was a kid from my youth who enters my mind almost every single day. I barely knew him, but everyone knew he had the perfect hair. It was not always that way. He was not born with it. He worked on it. For a year. Throughout...

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Deleted

Deleting 6292 spam emails has a surprisingly calming effect over me. Maybe I’m just in a...

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I Don’t Know

Felt herded today, and I liked it. Almost 4 years into this and I still find that having a regular job is still fun, still kind of a novelty. I don’t feel especially valued or upwardly-mobile in terms of ever rising from...

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Bag of Condoms

I remember this call. I was leaving a message for my dead father while wearing his famous ZERO...

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At Poets House

It is a warm, quiet place on a cold, windy day. This is a place I thought had closed down long ago and forever. I also remember it being in a different location, around Canal Street. This is at 10 River Terrace, where I chose a...

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Today is Yesterday

Yesterday was supposed to be my planned day of idleness, of sitting here at this desk pecking out thoughts and making plans for future days. No real agenda or declaration, just time not walking 18000 steps whilst accomplishing...

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Worst Trip Ever

I got AI to convert my mass of GPS tracks from JSON to KML. Now I have individual KML records of...

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Most Productive

Yesterday felt like the most productive day I’ve had at this job, even as what was done had nothing to do with the job. I hesitate mightily in doing anything of my own interests while here. Conflict of interest rules are...

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Yesterday’s 26k Steps

It started with a perfectly unneeded and meaningless doctor visit, followed by a long stramble up and down Queens Boulevard from Elmhurst through Rego Park and almost all the way to Forest Hills. In the end I felt like a...

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Losing it

Certain time of the day, when there is nothing going on, my innards get agitated, jumpy. Can’t sit still. Want to masturbate, and sometimes I do, though not at the desk, of course. Reading a lot of mininformation about the...

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This is no record

For the record, this is no record. When I’m gone the fate of this web empire will likely follow the same path as my predecessors who left websites behind with no ongoing means of payment. This will disappear. Squatters...

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Everything

I saw her again on the train today, first time in probably three weeks. She recognized. She looked twice, then a third time as she exited the train at 57th Street and Seventh Avenue. She seems tough, and rugged, and today she...

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Dex Mex

This janky phone-to-monitor setup has unexpectedly put me into Dex mode. Dex is a strange-seeming...

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Impact

Maybe i already talked about this elsewhere. If I did I think it was in a walk-and-talk recording that was too poor in audio quality to use. Whenever I bite into my morning Bartlett Pear I briefly remember the horny girlfriend...

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Angry Day

Hearing myself be angry is an ugly, visceral, viscous experience. What happened was I lost my phone. It didn’t disappear. I just couldn’t find it. I thought it had slipped away and under the couch, which at the time...

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What am I Missing?

I don’t live. I coast. I skim. I slip and slide and black out at times. When I go deep it’s for the sake of ugliness. Self-concern. I hear my anger some nights. Neighbors probably do as well. That’s unavoidable...

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Dodged a bullet?

I’m thinking I came close to getting mugged a couple of days ago. It was election day. A holiday. So certain streets were emptier than usual, including 31st Street between 47th Avenue and THomson Avenue. It involved a...

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Compression Socks and the Perimeter

Discovered this morning that a once puzzling pair of socks my mother gifted to me could actually be just what I need for a planned bucket list excursion. I want to walk the perimeter of Manhattan, from Sutton Place back to...

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The Question Never Asked

I never got to ask her one question that had lingered in my cobwebbed mind for years. It’s just as well. It does not matter. It was a meaningless bit of kismet, but evidence of no grand scheme or plot. It regards the woman...

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Voting Glitch

I voted a couple of days ago. For however many years I’ve voted I never encountered a glitch of any kind, as best I can recall. This time was different. There were two sheets. I filled the ovals perfectly, like a true SAT...

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Just Typing

Debating if I want to call out sick tomorrow. Both mental and physical health in question. Nothing I need or want to do with a spare day. Weekend commute is getting tedious and tiresome. Trains appear on schedule on the MTA app....

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Lucky

I just discovered I got pretty lucky being out of the office the past 3 days. A television crew came to do a short feature on this operation for a local news broadcast. It looks like a forgettable puff piece but I’m glad...

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Sitting here

Nothing useful to do. THis seems to be the prize for this adjusted schedule that has me here 4 days a week. Longer hours per day, with the early hours virtually devoid of anything meaningful to do. I’m going to try...

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Yesterdays

Three days away from this workplace feel like a month has passed. I recorded a lot of audio yesterday while wandering the far east side of Manhattan around the United Nations. None of it is usable. Maybe just as well. It was a...

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Rank and CSW

At this job, from before it even began, I have been influenced, perhaps to my detriment, by my attitudes about rank. I am the lowest. I am the shitspittle that licks his own shit off the surface of the work we do. My experience...

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Ramble Scramble

I’m in a spot where I can type clandestinely, no obervsers unless they have the threatened spy cameras trained on me. That’s not a specific threat, just one levied against the entire operation in which those...

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Does Anybody Know Anything?

Probably not. Which way is north? WHo knows… Which way to emptiness? I’ll find it eventually. Thinking of ways to make a dead-end job feel less dead, less end. I’ve tried befrinding seemingly amiable people but...

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Say This

I don’t know anymore. This job. I’d promised myself I would never write my own stuff on company time but here I am, taking advantage of the next couple of hours in which nothing appears to be scheduled or waiting to...

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Games

I’ve got to stop with the games. They aree erasing my mind, voiding my intellect, vacating my other energies. But I justify the games, particularly while at the workplace, for their ability to prevent me from thinking too...

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Rationed?

I believe our energy is being rationed during the overnight. My cell phone battery ran down to 0%....

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311 Success

Pre-311 complaint about ersatz parking lot blocking the sidewalk on 29th Street in Astoria:...

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Unfinished

The heroic (by my estimation) attempt to upgrade my desktop PC ended in failure. I thought  I had everything good to go but in the end, after dismantling the systems power supply and plugging in a new one, it just didn’t...

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Easy Chair

Sitting in my easy chair, which has had a not-so-easy time of it in recent months. I bought this mission-style recliner must be 25 years ago now. It was a goal of mine to procure this beast. Its leather has torn and there are...

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Feather Dusters

I’m starting to think she did steal stuff from me. The Japanese Waif. I don’t remember how much I’ve talked about her in this space but she was quite the presence in my life for several months before Covid. She...

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The Rock Is Gone?

I’m not certain. But she was looking my way again, and this time I swear the wedding/engagement ring that clasped her ring finger last time our paths crossed is today gone. Cannot be certain, as I waited too late to look....

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Complaint

A couple of mysterious emails arrived at my personal email account. They were from my employer who should, as far as I would know, not have knowledge of that particular address. The content of the email read: This is an email to...

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Crowds

This AM walk to the R train has me passing through what was, today in particular, a very crowded gathering of all-night revelers getting sustenance at the St. James Deli. Sometimes there is police presence but I did not detect...

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Too Early

Got to work way too early, no reason. Had a mini-windfall of a week. Out of nowhere someone swooped in and offered to buy one of my old domain names. Next thing I knew I was able to wipe out most of my credit card debt, which...

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Dungeon

Today’s commute    featured an    11-minute wait (seems weird to call it a layover when it’s just a subway) in the cavernous dungeon of 59th Street/Lexington Avenue. There are far more depressing sstations but this...

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That Bridge

Yesterday I walked the Ed Koch/Queensboro Bridge for maybe the 8th time since the south lane became the dedicated pedestrian path. It is not, of course, absent of bikes and scooters. If anyone expected them to follow rules they...

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What to say

don’t even know. Raining outside, I’m indoors most of today anyway. Nothing to think about, nothing to talk about, no one I want to talk to. I work with nice, decent, and responsible people but I just do not connect...

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Gnats

The trouble with composting, at least the ways in which I do the deed, is the quantity of insects it attracts. If I fail to seal or securely twist-tie the compost doggy bag there will be a small swirl of gnats, some tiny others...

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