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Here are 33 words for wet: dripping, tidal, damp, pooling, puddle, fluid,
tearing, flooding, watered, spongy, flowing, liquid, run-off, moist, percolate,
rain, snow, ice, vapor, soak, evaporate, river, lake, sea, frozen, glacial,
lubricate, irrigate, that, bathe, flow, flush, absorb, circulate. And 33 of the
funkiest D’Angelo tracks to match it. Let the Messiah baptize you, while Miriam
Simun, his prophetess, heralds a new day of human experience with excerpts from
Astrida Neimanis’ Bodies of Water and Vilem Fluser and Luis Bec’s
Vampyroteuthis Infernalis. This ambition is connected to “Miriam,” the name and
Biblical predecessor, which/who, according to various Jewish sources, is closely
associated with water, rebellion, and elevation. And all of it is further
encapsulated in the idea that “mri”, “Miriam’s” alleged ancient Egyptian roots,
means “the lover.” Thanks for your well, Miriam.