Eleanor Jackson is a Filipino Australian poet,
performer, arts producer, cyclist, writer, gal
about town, feminist, freewheeler, and
friend. One day, she is going to be an
ideas curator. Which basically
means, she will tell you
exactly what she thinks.
Until then, you’ll have
to read between
the lines.
wordplayful
quandary
1. A state of not knowing what to decide; a state of difficulty or perplexity; a state of uncertainty, hesitation or puzzlement; a pickle; a predicament.
2. A dilemma, a difficult decision or choice.
2. A dilemma, a difficult decision or choice.
incorrigible
1. Incapable of being corrected or reformed: an incorrigible criminal.
2. Firmly rooted; ineradicable: incorrigible faults.
3. Difficult or impossible to control or manage: an incorrigible, spoiled child.
2. Firmly rooted; ineradicable: incorrigible faults.
3. Difficult or impossible to control or manage: an incorrigible, spoiled child.
bifurcate
To divide into two parts or branches.
resolution
1. The state or quality of being resolute; firm determination.
2. A resolving to do something.
sequester
1. to remove or separate
2. (usually passive) to retire into seclusion
delight
1. (tr) to please greatly
2. (intr; foll by in) to take great pleasure (in)
forgive
v forgive
1 to stop being angry with (someone who has done something wrong) He forgave her for stealing his watch.
2 to stop being angry about (something that someone has done) He forgave her angry words.
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space made. sleep now.
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