We confess to getting a little thrill whenever we see a mainstream media outlet use the made up title of this Panopticonic blog in print on their pages.  The latest media monster to invoke our “Panopticonic” is CounterPunch in a fine article — A Bloody Awful Question of Liquidity — written by Stephen Martin.

I took some screenshots of the article so you could see our Panopticonic in context and I blurred a lot of the text so it doesn’t look like we’re reprinting without permission.  We’re just celebrating the nuggets of our own, viral, creation:

It really is a delight seeing a word you birthed use so prodigiously in a really great and important magazine.

Here’s the whopping “Panopticonic” count for the Ages:  Six!

How utterly orgasmic!

Live on, “Panopticonic!” — for we have given you life and flight beyond us and we now know you are a permanent part of the colloquial vernacular our or spinning sphere — and you shall survive long after we burn from this mortal coil.

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    1. David Boles – New York City – David Boles was born in Nebraska and holds an MFA from the Oscar Hammerstein II Center for Theatre Studies at Columbia University in the City of New York. He is an author, dramatist, editor, publisher, and teacher who writes across the live stage, print, radio, television, film, and the web. With more than 50 books in print, David continues to write 2MM words a year and has authored over 25K articles. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Authors Guild, and PEN America, and founded The United Stage advocacy platform on the principle that playwrights have a duty to direct their own work. Read the Prairie Voice Archive at Boles.com | Buy his books at David Boles Books Writing & Publishing at BolesBooks.com | Study with Script Professor at ScriptProfessor.com | Touch American Sign Language mastery at Hardcore ASL at HardcoreASL.com | Explore the Human Meme podcast at HumanMeme.com | Train with Boles Bells at BolesBells.com.
      David W. Boles says:

      I think the baby is running, now Gordon! SMILE!

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