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Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 14, 2013 at 3:09am

yes: sin: the negation reflexivity or consciousness rule

wonder stamps: I always wonder what they are about, and eventually put some title on them

"tomorrow": there is about a 7 hour difference between Texas time and Lake Constance; I post up at the beginning of the new day here, which would already be morning where you are. I post that way because one of my sisters like to be surprised when she gets up on further West Coast time.

Sometimes my plans for the next stamp flunk. The computer lines crash, or I see something else in a stamp and redo it.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 10:24pm

Pick what you are most convinced you want to say. I'll comment in a few hours. It's time for the walk and think at the gym

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 10:17pm

I only get homesick for happy places. That could be anywhere, including the stamp I just finished for tomorrow. At least I think of it as happy; the subject, as you will see, is about the many mad mad people of the world.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 10:16pm

I have that as the subtext to the stamp: sinner target practice is looking for errors to make life better: the crops come in, the house is built, there is sky and  we learn to become caring adults for our flock (a part of the Protestant Church Ethic, albeit that Kansas might not entirely represent that point of view. My stamps are riddles, and the solution is typically dual.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 10:07pm

gulp!

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 10:03pm

I forgot the unfortunate carp

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 9:58pm

Okay, that works too. This is a fall scene, or harvested field scene, and that, of course is the year end cycle: the death of the gods and their rebirth--a sin sometimes absolved by sacrifices of the living: a poor turkey, a sad pig, a drooping wheat crop.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 9:42pm

you asked where was the boy with the kite?

of course a stamp is only an opinion, and a propaganda provocation by definition. I don't do any more than post up. After that, uh..uh..

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 9:36pm

da bin Ich, der Kunstler, der Euch hinueberdreht in Mahlerhereinlockende Meinungen.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on November 13, 2013 at 9:33pm

a rose would be a target, and a good one. the joke for the stamp is SIN TARGET PRACTICE, so you can come out of the church and throw stones or brickbats, or bullets to hone your skills and finding fault with people, or things or people-things.

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