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Adam Michael Luebke

Adam Michael Luebke

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TOTAL VIEWS: 8,212|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 54|FAVORITED BY: 12|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/04/2007

Adam Luebke is obsessed with opium, David Bowie, progressive occultism, and Rudolf Steiner.

Education/Experience: Bachelor's in English

Interests: Bret Easton Ellis, tea, coffee, the human species, insanity, poetry, the fundamental quality of fiction, excitement and its sources, depression, manhood, Edward Albee, womanhood

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Moll Cutpurse was a woman who acted independently of the strict, barring conventionality forced upon women by Early Modern England by cross-dressing and a life of crime.
Betty Friedan is known as the abrasive feminist personality who kick-started what has come to be called the Second Wave of feminism.
Considered to be Brazil's very own Bob Dylan, Caetano Veloso has had a turbulent career as a musician but has the spoils he deserves. Born in Bahia (in northeastern Brazil), Veloso moved to Rio de Jan...
UFOs, Virtual Reality, Psychedelics, Transcendental Objects, the Stoned Ape theory....the many ideas of Terence McKenna.
Georges Bataille will forever be known as the little librarian who read such an enormous quantity of literature while on the job that he turned himself into a full-blown scholar.
A short piece on life and exaggeration.
A piece about dancing and murder.
Texas. Don't mess with it. At least that's what you've always heard. Here is a review of the state of Texas; call it great, or call it just a state
John Shelby Spong postulates that Jesus' divinity is where the Christian church went wrong, and sharp altercations are needed if Christianity is going to be revived.
In Thomas King's novel, Green Grass, Running Water characters dwell on what "authentic" Indian behavior is, and characters who don't initially appear to care about what that means end up showing their...
Why do most people turn their noses up when hearing about Wicca? Why does the mass public think Wiccans worship the Christian devil, Lucifer?
The United States welcomes the recent death of "terrorist" Imad Mughniyeh, who died in a car bombing in Syria on Tuesday.
Yoko Ono has filed a lawsuit against young rocker, Lennon Murphy, for exploiting the name of her late, great husband.
The rapper, Juvenile, was busted like an adult on Tuesday when cops pulled him over for an expired tag and found marijuana in his car.
Eric Steel's documentary, The Bridge, is both poignant and informative.
In Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet," the ghost of Hamlet Sr. suggests to his son that he is residing in Purgatory. This paper will take a further look into Purgatory in Early Modern England.
A Valentine's Day surprise has left me pondering the meaning of V-Day, and what it's good for.
A few brain-dead souls have actually bought tickets to see Paris' new movie, "The Hottie and the Nottie."
The pregnant Jamie Lynn Spears shows she can, indeed, care for another living creature.
Willie Nelson says he's been skeptical of the 9/11 official story provided to Americans by the U.S. government.
Rapper 50 Cent co-stars with Robert DeNiro in the upcoming film, "Righteous Kill," and apparently makes a BFF in the process.
Bobby Knight retires from Texas Tech, and is remembered for both his temper and winning success.
Jamie Stewart and company deliver again, this time with a discordant, unsettling experience that might just take a shot at your face or sock you in the gut.
An overview of Ron Paul's visit to Fargo, North Dakota on February 4th, the day before Super Tuesday.
An entry in a diary written by an old man who disappeared from his rural North Dakota farm early January, 2007.
Olaf Senerson, a construction worker, suffers an accident on the job. His heroic approach to personal catastrophe is what makes this story special.
What do construction workers have in common? What makes them construction workers?
Keys' album, "As I Am" reaches #1 on the charts, and sets record for lowest second week sales.
Fox News does yet another "fair and balanced" piece of journalism that sets off X-Play's Adam Sessler.
Observances and thoughts about a weekend in Fargo, North Dakota.
Jim Cramer has been blasting the Federal Reserve for their irresponsibility and criminal nature.
Dennis Kucinich drops out of presidential race to focus on retaining his seat in Congress.
Our love of things keeps us working harder and longer than necessary; just to get the finer materials, making us prone to manipulation and voluntary slavery.
Children become adults.
Gilliam might be called the "Bad Luck" director, and now, with the loss of Heath Ledger, luck seems to have run out on Gilliam again.
Lil Wayne gets hit by the police for possession of drugs, again.
American Income finds and exploits naive undergrads and other job-seeking people.
A hearty blend of oatmeal and whole grains can be healthy as well as tasty.
Anna Grant, winner of the Punt, Pass & Kick competition put on by the NFL, was booed at the Indianapolis, Chargers game for wearing a Patriots' jersey.
Great poets have been revered and heralded for centuries, but Deaf poets, no matter how talented, receive little or no attention.
Health in the 1st person, inspired by Swedish band, the Knife
Abstract poem about people waiting and hoping for nothing; inspired by Beckett's Waiting For Godot.
I give a speech to the Bilderberg convention in Instanbul, using the Bible as justification for their success.
Like meditation and deep self-reflection, colors hold the power to understand your inner person.
Americans need to relax for a moment, instead of thriving on stress and anxiety.
The God character develops and gets "fleshed out" in the Book of Exodus.
Middle class homes giving the facade of being high class neighborhoods.
Fox News reports that Al Qaeda is recruiting white members who live and work among the people they are trying to kill.
A poem focusing on colors, with intentions of re-focusing primary instinctual behaviors and callings with natural, less painful substance.
The beauty of wine and its magical properties; handling depression, creating fake enthusiasm, and so on.
Hand-counted votes versus machine-counted votes produce wholly different results for the presidential nominees in the New Hampshire primary.
Comparing two ancient pieces of art: Venus of Willendorf, from Willendorf, Austria, and Figurine of A Woman, from Syros, Greece.
The legend of Iram is referenced and alluded to in literature throughout the world.
An essay designed to build a bridge between two of Keats' works, "Ode On Melancholy" and "To Autumn", by establishing their interdependence on one another.