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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>WordArc: genius_advice's   Articles</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/rss/genius__advice</link><description>RSS Feed for WordArc: genius_advice's   Articles</description><language>en-us</language><pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 08:36:20 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 08:36:20 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>WordArc RSS 2.0 Generator</generator><managingEditor>WordArc@wordarc.com</managingEditor><webMaster>WordArc@wordarc.com</webMaster><item><title>Valentines (from last year)</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2009/02/15/Valentines_%28from_last_year%29</link><description>Movies are meant to be watched in the dark&#13;
because the time is now&#13;
where my finger-fish swim with yours&#13;
swim around your waist; we’re tighter than Spandex on skin.&#13;
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It’s just you and I in intuition, not quitting&#13;
and the silence rages on... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2009/02/15/Valentines_%28from_last_year%29</description><pubDate>2009-02-15 16:39:19</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2009/02/15/Valentines_%28from_last_year%29</guid></item><item><title>Gray</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2009/01/13/Gray</link><description>"And pour forth the greens, a song for hereabouts..." - Sue Wheeler, "Wintergreen"&#13;
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It's foggy.&#13;
The air is thick with the thoughts of God.&#13;
Bright light cuts deep but&#13;
I can't see the treetops&#13;
They're rooted to the skies now.&#13;
You can't wear t... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2009/01/13/Gray</description><pubDate>2009-01-13 11:19:11</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2009/01/13/Gray</guid></item><item><title>Résumé</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/12/04/R%C3%83%C2%A9sum%C3%83%C2%A9</link><description>I hold the record for the longest abstinence of eating ginger and garlic, vegetables that aren’t even green like they should be. Unless you disguise them in disguises, like ginger ale or garlic bread. But nobody really counts those occasions, be... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/12/04/R%C3%83%C2%A9sum%C3%83%C2%A9</description><pubDate>2008-12-04 14:38:04</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/12/04/R%C3%83%C2%A9sum%C3%83%C2%A9</guid></item><item><title>How Two Right An Engrish Essay</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/12/01/How_Two_Right_An_Engrish_Essay</link><description>- start the night before the due date&#13;
- prepare some snacks, preferably crackers or cereal straight out of the box&#13;
- write introduction, possibly with a snazzy hook or quotation&#13;
- check your Facebook &#13;
- check your various emails&#13;
- stretch, si... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/12/01/How_Two_Right_An_Engrish_Essay</description><pubDate>2008-12-01 00:10:52</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/12/01/How_Two_Right_An_Engrish_Essay</guid></item><item><title>Bus Etiquette</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/24/Bus_Etiquette</link><description>Important! You need to read this post. Especially if you take public transit.&#13;
This is when you have a seat on a full bus you waited 10 minutes for: &#13;
how do you know when to give up your seat? Some decisions are obvious: pregnant ladies, old folk... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/24/Bus_Etiquette</description><pubDate>2008-11-24 11:53:30</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/24/Bus_Etiquette</guid></item><item><title>Wednesday</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/21/Wednesday</link><description>Back at another day in the newspaper firm,&#13;
Will was chewing on his wooden pencil to generate ideas for his next article. Thinking on what Michael said yesterday led him into a black hole of thoughts. Will decide to photocopy something to pass the... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/21/Wednesday</description><pubDate>2008-11-21 10:55:40</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/21/Wednesday</guid></item><item><title>A LETTER TO THE CUTE GIRL WITH THE SCARLET SCARF ON THE #25</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/19/A_LETTER_TO_THE_CUTE_GIRL_WITH_THE_SCARLET_SCARF_ON_THE_%2325</link><description>Girl, if you and I&#13;
Were octopi…&#13;
No, if we were colossal squids,&#13;
I’d take you dancing, to the deepest depths of the ocean&#13;
And when we’d be alone,&#13;
I’d hold all eight of your hands,&#13;
Look into your beautiful, 25 centimeter-in-diameter ey... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/19/A_LETTER_TO_THE_CUTE_GIRL_WITH_THE_SCARLET_SCARF_ON_THE_%2325</description><pubDate>2008-11-19 22:19:33</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/genius_advice/2008/11/19/A_LETTER_TO_THE_CUTE_GIRL_WITH_THE_SCARLET_SCARF_ON_THE_%2325</guid></item></channel></rss>

