by Toney the Pomeranian/Lhasa-Apsa mix.
The haitus in blogging on the general state of the School for Designing a Society has been a product of more tangible benefits of life with actual humans. Here are some things that have been going on…
Elizabeth has zoomed in on the absense of fun in her life thus far. Formulations fruit explosively from her “Funnyfesto” and Information Theory applied to fun (=measurement of potential that things could have been fun). Also, Elizabeth loves bike tattooing when bike abandoning in/on NY.
Danielle went to the Gesundheit Institute and facilitated the whole Health Care Design Intensive. Apparently, she is a super-hero.
Susan’s impatience with drained brains straining to grasp the concepts and high-falootin’ text is countered by Mark’s attentive eyeballs. Cybernetics deficits make less interesting talking and more frustration.
There have been drop-in drop-outs. Keith’s belt for example.
JiSu remembers her friends, and their time together, through photographs of the food they shared.
Elections dominated discussion the first week of November. Bobbi has shaky mental health. Andrew is working on Herbert Brün data, and is writing songs in a 17-tone scale for the Cüm Büs (a Turkish 12-stringed banjo-like instrument). Eun Ah is interested in grinding nature in order to create pigment.
Ryan Strandjord from Minnewood and Kelsey addressed the issue of socially-conscious film. Phil wears warm-ups and Kord’s hair hangs. Steven hurled insults at U.S. imperialism.
The wiki is spreading around like a happy virus.
Watch out for the cause-and-effect words everyone on earth and throughout manipulative history.
There was a request for “direction” in the group of the whole — Bobbi followed up with an under-the-radar statement of her preference for a multi-directional path.
Dahni is the youngest, and most fatigued.

