the Porkopolis blog
Considerations of humanity and hogritude, because an insufficiency of pigs is one of the great faults of all that the gods have made manifest to man.
Circe as a child
15th May, 2012
The sorceress Circe is a fine example of how the skills a girl learns by accident early in life can be of great usefulness in her maturity.
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Piece of bacon
30th April, 2012
Do you dream a theme of pork? Will a single piece of bacon stave off what you crave?
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Pig flight
15th April, 2012
Pig Flight… Why does the world still stubbornly resist the coupling of pigs and flight?
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Bacon grease
30th March, 2012
Call it a palliative or a necessity, bacon grease is an answer that satisfies.
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Pork and posies
15th March, 2012
Health is dictated by necessity as well as choice, where some say bread and roses, others say pork, not posies.
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Poetry updates for Spring 2012
11th March, 2012
For Spring 2012, Porkopolis.org is pleased to announce a major poetry update to the Best Loved Pig Poetry section of the Library.
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An instigator like a pig’s snout
28th February, 2012
Put your pig’s snout into the world’s undertakings and become a pungent instigator of transformation.
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Are you waiting for destinies?
19th February, 2012
Are you waiting for destinies, or are you the truffle pig of what’s to come?
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A woman’s love
31st January, 2012
In love, there’s always some pig that offers its cheek for a kiss.
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Art, hogs and gods
15th January, 2012
Critics who question whether the essence of art is in the creation or in the viewing are merely overlooking art’s primary function – to liberate each viewer and permit them the autonomy of their own perception – art is in the taste.
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