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on Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:53am.
ok, so i'm still plowing through (for the 2nd time) "a thousand plateaus: capitalism and schizophrenia" by deleuze and guattari, and i had to share a passage:
'One can form a web of subjectivities only if one possesses a central eye, a black hole... Read more »
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on Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:02pm.
so far.... this week.... i've dreamt of my soulmate, almost been robbed, met two fantastic women, conquered my greatest fear, hung out with a celebritized being and earned another paycheck. huh? Read more »
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on Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:39pm.
I just finished the infamous read from Delueze and Guattari's "A Thousand Plateus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" Body without organs dialogue. Seriously, I've read through the book before, and i skipped this section because it disturbed me so.... Read more »
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on Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:53pm.
Before christianity overran europe, there was a significant belief system known as paganism. During the winter soltice there was a particular tree-worshiping ceremony associated with a celebratory festival ( so to speak ). The tree, however, w... Read more »
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on Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:23pm.
i just got off the subway and came home. As i woke up, there was an asian man sprinting into the next car. Sometimes i take naps on the train. This nap was too deep, usually i'm on my guard. As the doors closed, two undercover police detec... Read more »
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on Mon Dec 8, 2008 6:12pm.
it is amazing how many statements, if not all, can be interpreted in a myriad ways. it is also astounding how people hold tightly to their interpretations. a lot of people protect their opinions like their opinions were sacred, vulnerable, def... Read more »
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on Wed Dec 3, 2008 9:29pm.
Every map, every theory, every heartbeat, every survival instinct, every emotional state, every posit, every posture, every projection, every pose, every statement, every definition, every reference, every stance, every supposition, every relinqui... Read more »
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on Mon Dec 1, 2008 8:49pm.
Recently I have come across very literal interpretations of language. It seems that many people in american society personify a heavy emotional-literal connection to language. A broad statement of generalization or categorization is taken by t... Read more »