Category Archives: waxing philosophical

The most badass commencement address I’ve ever heard

Two weekends ago, my brother Jeff graduated from St. Vincent College (congrats again, dude. Hope you read my blog – a Facebook comment, or lack thereof, on this post will be telling). Apparently a few years ago, St. Vincent landed … Continue reading

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mal-thus

Seeing as how I am home this semester essentially due to burnout, of late I have shied away from blogging philosophically. However, an article I read on Zenit this evening has the more irate side of my philosophical mind working. … Continue reading

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Why celebrate New Year’s?

Although I have my personal New Year’s resolution (which shall be off to a fast start today), I think I shall also have the blog make a New Year’s resolution. About a week ago, in fact in the evening of … Continue reading

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End of an era

The year 2010 comes to a close this evening. Likewise this year came to a close my undergrad years at Boston College. Although I’m virtually running the super senior track this year with the 1-year philosophy MA, this year was … Continue reading

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words which can ring too true at times

On we human beings’ worse times, these words apply quite aptly. They’ve been stuck in my head for a few days, and they are, although a bit bleak, quite poetic, and thus worthy of being shared. “Is there a human … Continue reading

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