Dispatch: "To send off, send to a destination," usually implying urgent importance or haste.
From “dis-”, meaning “lack of-”, “not-”, “opposite of-”, or “apart from”, from Old French des- or directly from Latin dis- "apart,” “asunder,” “in different directions,” and “between." Figuratively "not, un-." Also "exceedingly, utterly." The second element apparently has been confused or corrupted, and its exact source and meaning is uncertain. One proposal is that it is Vulgar Latin *pactare "to fasten, fix" or *pactiare. Another says it is Latin -pedicare "to entrap" (from Latin pedica "shackle;" see impeach), and the Spanish and Italian words seem to be related to (perhaps opposites of) Old Provençal empachar "impede."
"Get rid of promptly by killing" is attested from 1520s. “Attend to, finish, bring to an end, accomplish,"1530s. "Dismissal after settlement of business,"1540s. "Speed, haste," 1570s. “A written message sent speedily," 1580s. “A sending off or away" is circa 1600.
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July 31, 27:52
Jude used the 6-digit color code from the computer color scheme that X person liked as a password.
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5:55 pm — shadowmass
“Why is it important that i get you up at 2:45 AM for Shadow-mass? “
“If The Lord Our God is Light, then we can see His outline by the shadows.”
July 28, 17;35
Lighting incense before I start working, or even a little before that, has become my new ritual. I like how it interacts with the fan, how it helps me get a sense of the reality of air currents around the room,i like how its a meeting of fire and wood and air […]
July 27, 25:18.
I work best when I have the space to explore questions from different angles, to bounce ideas off of different people in different settings, to grow into my work and change the way I think. This is how it feels to read a 1,000 page book in one week, digesting it until it has become an integrated, living aspect of the world I experience everyday. I have been on a harsh voyage, I struggle with money, job insecurity, patchwork healthcare and hostile agents of the state every day. My depression is a rational reaction to the obstacles I encounter; when enemy fire is thick in the air, do you not keep your head down and scan for a pit? But I have become more resilient, I have learned subtle lessons and practiced until understanding bloomed its electric rhizomes under my skin.