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Fragments Of The Erotomachia
Posted Dec 23, 2010 at FoolishPeople
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Initiation
Posted Jul 15, 2010 at FoolishPeople
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I Am A Bullet Called Kairos, My Mother Was A Gun
Posted Jul 5, 2010 at FoolishPeople
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Invocation to Cúchulainn
Coming night cool and green presses her wet lips against burning skin. Eye to eye with the hound. God's own blood burning through mortal veins. Teeth hard as stone and sharp as spear tips snap. A great gaping maw snarls... Continue reading
Posted Jun 28, 2010 at FoolishPeople
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Mar 15, 2010
This is a huge issue in the USA, the RNC protests were a recent example of how severe it's gotten. They've started to try organizers with terrorism to boot:
http://rnc8.org/
Revealed: police databank on thousands of protesters
Films and details of campaigners and journalists may breach Human Rights Act. Police are targeting thousands of political campaigners in surveillance operations and storing their details on a database for at least seven years, an investigation by the Guardian can reveal. Photographs, names and ...
After hearing so much about this I guess I was expecting much worse. Incompetence in a professional setting pisses me off too and doubly so if that setting relates to my art.
The Genius of Rage: Christian Bale
Audio recorded of Christian Bale on the set of Terminator Now while you may be quick to judge him, this displays nothing but the fact he cares that much about the work he's doing. If people want to continue to watch someone who continues to produce work of such a high calibre, then they si...
I wrote this a looong time ago, but I think you might find it interesting, touches on many of the themes you bring up here:
A Case For Armageddon
Retroactive Causation and Magic
Retroactivity has been a recurrent theme in my explorations of reality. I suspect that my first exposure to the idea was in a science fiction presentation of time travel (specifically Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure) but the first time I remember taking it seriously was when I read a piece by...
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