the jack of all nightmares
to sit around all day watching porn
and get paid 13.50 USD per hour to do it.
http://web.mit.edu/langton/www/pubs/SexualSolipsism.pdf Rae Langton
". . .sometimes it's heaven
sometimes it is hell, sometimes it's heaven sometimes I don't even know...
die from the cold in the arms of a nightmare . . ." Waylon Jennings
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 12th, 2013, 7:25 am
by one of those jerks
it is a dirty job
somebody has to do it
i don't think that body is me
on a different note
how to communicate with another body as if they were at the other end of a one inch diameter tube a million light years long.
entropy abounds here
emotions run amok
zen it I say
Zen masters say "Don't seek the truth - just drop your opinions http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/zen/sayings.htm
Zenrin Kushû (The Way of Zen 134, 222). Mountains are Mountains. The famous saying of Ch'ing-yüan Wei-hsin (Seigen Ishin): 老僧三十年前未參禪時、見山是 ...
what would I do without studio eight?
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 17th, 2013, 1:56 pm
by stilltrucking
I am therefore I type
I just don't want to be paid for it
I am in a hell of a perdickle. I can't stand success. That's my problem. After all these years I am still Crazy Jack son of Crazy Mike, the youngest son of a youngest son.
gee whiz, the will to fail.
what a thrill
sitting here writing
when I should be studying
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 18th, 2013, 1:29 pm
by stilltrucking
with dollar signs in both my eyes
"the jackal cries
ain't it a shame"
Postby stilltrucking » January 21st, 2005, 12:02 pm
going to sit it out and try to sign up over on the scroll for the next one,
interesting idea, stilltrucking
i will never be a pro, this is all free, just a scribbler a nibbler of spinach, a bad boy renegade rebel heretic, looking at the face of a woman twisted in the agony of grief, something about a bombing in the holy land, it is a wonder I haven't lost my sense of humor, as sick as it is.
You have violated robot rules of order and will asked to leave the future immediately!—'We are all Bozos on the Bus'
I feel like it is my future meal ticket at stake. I wish I was a zen Buddhist. Money for Nothing, a right livelihood these days.
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 19th, 2013, 10:03 am
by still.trucking
today's the day
today and today and today
after Vonnegut I suppose
I needed something to cheer me up fortunately I have the key to escape... a tale of forbidden love
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 19th, 2013, 7:09 pm
by Arcadia
what a thrill
sitting here writing
when I should be studying
I felt that way in my twenties, then in my mid thirties I felt somehow I was wasting time for not being engendrating and raising a child, now I have some sort of flash-feelings that in fact I really don´t have to do anything ... it´s somehow a weird feeling, sometimes liberating sometimes disconcerting ...
it is only a job
why do I feel like it is destiny for me
well, s-t, if you are a man, just relax...! we, women ,are supposed to be the multi-tasked ones ...
money for nothing! ... yeah, it´s so eighties!!!!!!!
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 19th, 2013, 7:18 pm
by Arcadia
On saturday I bought to a literary-dealer in the mid of The book independent fair some Vonnegut´s tales for the sum of 15 pesos (he said he can sell me as soon as I connected him some Vonnegut´s novels -he had in the table Galápagos but I already read it-)
Here are the translated tale´s titles:
. El perro lanudo de Tom Edison
. La carpeta Foster
. Harrison Bergeron
. Bienvenida a la jaula del mono
. C.R o No C.R
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: August 20th, 2013, 1:34 pm
by stilltrucking
Thank you for taking the time to reply. If I sound like I am whistling in the dark, I am scared.
The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History - Page 3 - Google Books Result
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Edward S. Casey - 2013 - Philosophy
—Dhammai legend Following Nietzsche's admonition, in The Genealogy of Morals, that “man would sooner have the void for his purpose than be void of ...
poor old nietzsche
everyone one wanted a piece of him
even Jack Kerouac
purposes and porpoises
if I had my druthers
I would rather be a porpoise
swimming in the deep blue sea
than a man with a purpose in life
Arcadia wrote: well, s-t, if you are a man, just relax...!
My showers have gotten really interesting lately.
"Happiness in love and work, that's the best you can hope for in this objective space-time world about us", said the old man who scared the bejesus out of me when I was just a little jackster.
"to winnow out the merely interesting from the relevant
that is art"
working for the Yankee dollar
easy money that's what I want
money for nothing
money can't buy me love
but baby needs new shoes
tumbling dice, karmic dice
On the bleeding edge
Posted: October 6th, 2013, 1:00 pm
by still.trucking
pervasive sensing on the
the internet of things
on the horizon
five exobytes of data
every day
enrich our lives
I got the gig I feel so hip
but still
just a drip
in the bucket of
the
WSOGMM
Re: What's next Jacky, a Cartesian Nightmare?
Posted: October 8th, 2013, 3:19 pm
by still.trucking
I have no idea what is next, nightmares are just cheap entertainment for me.