mnaz wrote;
poets were once beat, or dead
now they type in text boxes
simple glory to wild freakout
adolescent gushing, absurd tendrils
a billion screams in the machine
spontaneous combustions of art
language and image
so what the hell can we do about it now , a sweet lament
among us
litkick orphans™
another absurd gushing appeal to tendrils of distant minds
as we try to find a way to carry on what we have lost
, the bulletin board software is so godamned linear you can't see the curves, the way the posts on different threads feed off of each other, the threads weaving together into strands of thoughts interconnected into a whole that is meaning full yet pleasing to the monkey brain..
always looking for patterns like being constantly stoned on acid seeing the uncanny all around me, trying to find the patterns in the abstract, a fractal-ized consciousness
this is just another scream in the machine
but I am tired of thinking about Camelot
not tired, depressed maybe. trying to find a way to carry on
that software worked for Levi but most of all it was the people who were attracted to his personality, a really beautiful cant, a lot like Jack, but jack was not a philosopher king, he liked the clowns, the mad men, not so rational
sorry mnaz,
a road adventure
you do good work
if I had not liked it I would not have spilled my guts,
Have you ever done a search of your posts and look at the result for patterns>>>?
interconnections to other thread by other people?
You get a page of snippets which are sometimes interesting and related.
But that is probably just my vanity
I guess I still have that image of the litkicks threads in my minds eye when I post these random text boxes of mine.
sorry for the blurt
What pisses me off is being alive.
If I was dead I think I would be more content with things
Sorry sometimes I forget that we must stand by our words as if they actually mean something, all my friends are dead philologists it seems
I know the type, they love to play word games, it is all a lovely game, everything is beautiful in their beautiful minds, there is always room for doubt.
And they exploit doubt with their immaculate logic,
Always another side to the issue, on the other hand,
the invisible hand of the market place maybe.
What do I know, I am crazy.
I think it is all Freud's fault, he laid open our monkey brains to the behavioral engineers of Madison avenue and Wall street,
Ronald Reagan was the beginning of the end of freedom
the final victory of the organization man
The Century of The Self ™
is over
we live in its aftermath
it will be a time of peace and plenty for a few
for many austerity and adversity
but not so many
will notice
RE: studio eight jam
a gang of three
a personality cult
who am I to say
I belonged there like a pearl onion on a banana split
things are changing
and after the fire next time
we will be saying
these were the good old days
unbelievable good days
right here right now
on studio eight
but
not so good in the Congo
but pheffffffft,
nobody cares about that
it's the white man's burden
it is a terrible cross to bear
I don't know why I think about it even
have not seen a story on it in weeks
as if i have to remind myself of suffering when I am not suffering so as not to forget to pray to Jesus and play the lotto.
we live on the edge here, we are marginal people in my house, one more huff and a puff and we
will have been blown away, a man of means by no means
but king of the road jam
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Re: april (!)
by zero_hero » Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:36 am
Freedom is in the wind
that caresses me
I go the way it blows
http://www.sho.com/sho/years-of-living- ... omerhalder
living dangerously tavis film clip\
perpetual jam entropy and poetry
https://www.google.com/search?q=+poetry ... channel=sb
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Re: "manifest destiny" and such ...
by stilltrucking » Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:20 am
conrad wrote about it in the heart of darkness
Europe had their white man's burden in Africa and Asia
We are not so different we are just anachronistic
and of course it is explicit in the judeo christian bible, manifest dominion over the whole planet.
too many rats in the box to keep playing those games
Nietzsche not as problematic to me as the lies of the church fathers, maybe it was the syphilis that did him in, or maybe he died of a broken heart.
Library Books
Call Jerry
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Re: "manifest destiny" and such ...
by stilltrucking » Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:03 pm
soldiers of the cross
Nietzsche had a better grip on Jesus and his good news than any cracker head preacher on TV and probably most pulpits too.
Reagan's pope I remember him
Pius XI, made a real estate deal with Il Duce
I guess America is a mystery to me,
I grew up dreaming of being a cowboy, a soldier, a gunslinger, a pirate, I was living the american dream and I dreamed my life away
you must be a masochist if you love these random rambles of mine
I am not cruel, only truthful-/The eye of the little god,
https://www.google.com/search?q=not+cru ... channel=sb
We cover mirrors following a death so the soul does not become lost within them and a broken mirror is an image of a shattered soul in pieces, and it will take seven years before its wholeness is restored.
It is your own lush self
you hunger for
~ Lucille Clifton, Eve’s Version
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Happy Birthday my little rock and roller
your heroes were always cowboys
I remember how oblivious you were when your mom used to play tricks with your clothes, dress you in little girlie things cause it her amused
yeah Earnest Hemmingway started out like that and lordy spare you from a fate like that
I pray you will outgrow that need in you to kill things, because it is fun to kill, a statement of your manhood
saddles and sagebrush the tyranny of words
google nietzsche's good news
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jimmy-mcm ... 21396.html
He's a thief in the night and he's stealing for life you won't know it
He's already found you, his arms all around, you won't show it
Maybe one day you'll know more of, you'll know enough to say
Look over yonder he's already coming
Look over yonder he's already coming
Look over yonder he's already coming your way
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https://www.google.com/search?q=morse+c ... d=0CEoQ7Ak
https://www.rbfcu.org/NBO/snapshot.do
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Re: Spontaneity....
usernamewithheld...wrote
I don't even have the concentration to remember
running on the spot
will it ever stop
probably
disconcerting
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