Pierce Nahigyan

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Activate

06/10/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

My robot’s quite tempestuous He has learned how to love and hate When jolly he brings me breakfast When blue he’ll scarcely activate It’s my error, I taught him so […]

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artifact, poetry/meter

Actium

06/07/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

The gulls circled over the cape, the waters below red and brown, flotsam dragging men still groaning into shore, armor shining on the shining sea. The gulls landed on the […]

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history, sea

Action

06/05/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

The director yelled “Action!” too late. The horses were too fast, too wild, and that open gate looked too much like freedom. The camera didn’t catch any more than their […]

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animals, run

Actiniform

06/03/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

The sun shined in the viewscreen, bright and pale gold in complexion. The only problem was, it was sitting in a little room under the Franco-Swiss border, and not hanging […]

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education

Actinia

05/31/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

In the shallow waters beyond the West African coast, a swarm of plankton followed the Pacific current into the mouth of a beadlet anemone. The anemone absorbed the small crustaceans […]

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animals, sea

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"All the while I have been forgetting the third of my reasons for remaining so faithful a citizen of the Federation, despite all the lascivious inducements from expatriates to follow them beyond the seas, and all the surly suggestions from patriots that I succumb. It is for the reason which grows out of my medieval but unashamed taste for the bizarre and indelicate, my congenital weakness for comedy of the grosser varieties. The United States, to my eye, is incomparably the greatest show on earth."

- H.L. Mencken, On Being an American, 1922

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