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clockworkserendipity Posted Aug 17, 2004
it will spread and infect.
Soon the knowledge will become unified with the public
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 17, 2004
Indeed. There is no escape from this all-permeating information disease.
Your introduction is seriously far out.
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clockworkserendipity Posted Aug 17, 2004
I thought long and hard about what I wrote.
actually it took me five minutes.
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 17, 2004
Sweet. Improvisation rocks.
"Revision is a betrayal of the original idea, the original spark"
-From "Naked Lunch", the movie.
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clockworkserendipity Posted Aug 17, 2004
I'm still trying to figure out what I meant by:
"Only the correct placement of distinguishable nature can lead to acertainable unknowledge"
I'll leave it open to philosophising by other people.
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 17, 2004
It's best not to label it...like Tom Wolfe said in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test"...
"They never named or labeled it, because if it was THIS, then it couldn't be THAT...it was the Unnamed Thing."
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 17, 2004
Hey...does your dad have any comics by Jim Woodring? He did some comics called "FRANK", and there's some sort of Felix the Cat-like thing. It's seriously psychedelic.
Watch this, it's based on his comics:
http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/english/festival/sakuhin_backnumber/15/frank.html
and
http://www.jimwoodring.com
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 17, 2004
I was sure he would. Did you see that weird animation?
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 17, 2004
Did you know that guy had freaky hallucinations when he was a kid?
My favourite drawing of his I think is the one where the frog has somehow been flattened into a cube.
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 19, 2004
I think he had brain problems. I don't think he was on acid or something.
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clockworkserendipity Posted Aug 20, 2004
No I think he did it all entirely on purpose for shock value. Isn't it something we would do? You can't go blaming everything on insanity or drugs. Because for the most part it isn't.
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axe_slingin_doug Posted Aug 20, 2004
Dude...you could blame EVERYTHING THAT'S EVER HAPPENED EVER on insanity or drugs.
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clockworkserendipity Posted Aug 21, 2004
exactly, drugs and insanity are scapegoats, often abused for explaining things people don't think is "normal" per se.
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