A Journal about Electoral Tyranny, the dullness of mobs, and diminishing returns.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Age Of VeryDisco


Oi, long time no write. Understandable, given i've been Discovering stuff.

Yeah, it's a hack conservative history, but that's the safe tale to tell, ya? No sense overloading peeps with brutal reality and such; not at this point.

I say this since i've noted, now that Blogger is all back to functional and such and i'm ABLE to note things about traffic, that for some reason my readership is heavily Russian. Which is fucking cool as hell, btw. Glasnost and Nightwatch, allz'y'all!

No but yeah really, Russians have always had a broader, deeper sense of historical reality; at least they do in my view from the armchair of this hemisphere. Can't say really what imparts this opinion to me; maybe Tchovsky.

Did i spell that right? W/e. Look, here's a sunset.

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Life Mortgage







In responce to a post on recent apparent ThierSpace deletions in light of the July 17th Executive Order, i popped off with the following Standard Cj Advice To Young Activists:

The question you should ask yourselves is: Am i here on ThierSpace to network with like-minded folks or to have a presence within the general community? I'm here for the later; it's why i came here to begin with. I will stay here, saying the things i do, posting videos and using ThierSpace hosting for media that reflect my dissenting view. I have a SiteSpace, too, which will serve little actual purpose since it appears to be set up for those of dissenting tendency (BTW, that in and of itself puts up a flag in my head, as RCP was set up to do the same in R/L, like a molassas-drenched oilcloth in a windowsill. One catches a lot of flies with honey). Although i dearly love all of you long-timers here on the Truthy™ end of the InterW3rbTubez, i personally would not use ANY site for actual networking within the context of physically resisting fascism. A Rule Of 5 cell organisation is impossible to manage using telecom wires, and the most dedicated, rational and well-connected rebel in Ithica is going to do very little to aid me and mine in Detroit. I look no further than those i can reach out and bitch-slap if neccessary to form an action cadre. Trust No One.
That said, we will never affect change by removing our voices from the gestault in a fultile effort to belatedly safeguard the myth of anonanymity. Remaining a voice in the city calling for reason may encourage others to drop from the gathering mob and begin the cascade failure of the collective illusion needed to bring about a full awakening of middle America. Running to the "safe haven" in the country removes your influence and places you in the Gulag you created for yourselves by doing Thier number one job for them: Divide.

I say this from behind multiple firewalls, BTW. Proxies, kids. Love them. Go get Reporters Without Borders' guide to blogging in a hotzone. You may soon need it.


It should be noted that the above didn't post. Maybe it's merely awaiting CD's moderation. Maybe it was a script jam; ThierSpace scripts do have a life of their own, guys. They can be capricious little parsers sometimes some.

Maybe not.

Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents


If one accepts the fact that one becomes a target by being critical and standing against tyranny, and one accepts the fact of tyranny's self-identifying definition, than one should be pro-actively armoured to the extent possible and find one's peace with the silence lurking in the margin between potential threats and the sound of splintering wood and approaching jackboots.






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Monday, May 21, 2007

Motion Censor

If you wanna watch some D Gray, everybody's favorite Akuma-killing, vampire Exorcist hanging-out-with, half-possessed-cyborg toyboy, do so below with haste. These vids get yanked with vengeance by the dark toadies of IP™.


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Here's some animal planet bullshit.


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Here's a bit of the very glitchy future we're building our selves. L0lz.


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Here's some cartoons.


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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Vive l'Cul!








Death Of Brian

Capital, Punished


Perhaps the least talked about aspect of American history is our fickle relationship with France. This may be a result of the perspective one is forced to take if one regards France's role in our "Revolution" with the weight it actually has.

See, the United States never would have had a chance if it had not been for France's involvement in the aristocratic coup'd'tat we like to think of as our Revolutionary War. Our ruling locals (ie Jefferson, Hamilton, Allen, Franklin, Morris, Webster et al) had no seats with votes in the British Parliament, thus thier lands were subject to taxes as per the Crown's charter agreements with the respective colonial bodies but not eligible for the same sort of representation that thier percieved peerage had. We could further interpret this as sour grapes on the part of our Founders resulting from the fact that they WEREN'T members of the peerage and thus weren't reeping the benifits of Enclosure; but that's too hard to explain right now. Let's just take it as writ; Taxation without Representation drove the aristocratic polis to whip up a "grassroots" movement for separation from the Crown. There is no way, repeat NO CHANCE IN HELL that a sparsly armed group of dissenting colonials representing perhaps 40% of the population would be able to withstand the reluctant assault of the British regulars, and if things got hot it was well known that the Hessians would be called in (as they were). Thus, the cabal orchestrating the coup knew at the penning of the Declaration that they had French naval support.

The 100 years War, the Franco/Anglo war of Succession over the Aquitain Possession, had been going for over 400 years by 1776. The last 300 had been hit-and-run via proxy, both sides using the kind of cold-war tactics the US and USSR emulated in the 20th century. The East Indies had been the fun zone for centuries, but during the 1700's the French-Indian Wars had proven most lucretive bloodshed for the privateers involved. France's ability to establish a lasting foothold on the New World had been fairly well curtailed by the British, and now the endgame was beginning. At least the French could spoil the booty for King George by encouraging, arming and lending naval support to the colonial "freedom fighters."

So they did. An overconfident British contingent was caught in a classic harbour pincher, and we celebrated Independance with our French compatriots. A few years later, the popular myth of a rag-tag group of Enlightenment liberatines had fueled the ergot-laced stew of mismanagement and peasant outrage at the starvation tactics of Enclosure into an ACTUAL revolutionary movement in France. In the first real grassroots uprising since Magna Carta the populace rose up and marched against thier monarchial oppressors and the aristocracy that supported them. They recognized the network of land owners and capitalists who had been profiting off of their disenfranchisement, and invented a quick, efficient and humane method of removing these greedy, sadistic elitists from the gene pool.

The American aristocracy called them monsters, rejecting the guillotine justice of the French revolution as "anarchy".

France was stunned. Surely the Americans would understand what it meant to the common man to be under the yoke of an undemocratic ruling class? They had been of like minds once, no?

No. The French allied with the US were of the same aristocratic class as our Founding Fathers, and did so for strategic purposes. The people's revolution in France was a different thing entirely, and the US joined the rest of the Western World in condemning it and aiding the Monarchists in acts of incursion, issolationism and terrorism against the fledgling republic.

We betrayed the French people, but stayed loyal to the internationalist class of landed aristocrats who have ALWAYS ruled us.

Later, the French gave us the Statue of Liberty.

Since we helped the Nazis gain power, our role in the 20th century liberation of the Continent is a net null; we merely belatedly helped neutralize a problem we created.

So we still owe France at least one (1) world-class Wonder.

I try to do my part.



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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Truth™







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WTC 7 - Audit that, biotchesez!!!



Candidate's comment to Popular Mechanics:
I think Canada did it to take our attentions away from their assumption of Bechtel's bid-list; and although i would like to believe that Pop Mechanics' armchair CSI is plausible as much as i would the standard Truther™ fable (that Dubya and his Illuminati freinds used alien C4), niether get my timeslice. I require hard lab forensics, and you both have missed the option for an actual inquiry by years.

All the evidence is gone.

So, only speculative sleuthing is left.

Start with motive.
I'd put Kaliph S Moha' as prime suspect at this point; he's the one with a stated threat AND a prior attempt. 9-11 would have been a successful life's work for him. However, his cabal wasn't particularly good at IT (International Terrorism), being moled out in the 90's; he's no Jackal.

Ideologues are the exception among criminal masterminds, though. Most are just greedy. Thus the next most likely suspect is a profile familiar in New York; an inspecific slumlord, one who has a partner who's into development and another in demolitions, maybe another in industrial scrap. Remember, the bullion in the basements was moved out too.
Next would be Haliburton, for real; even a 5th grader could see by the time tower 2 came down that we were going to war with Iraq, and that meant a cash payoff for our usual suspects in war profiteering.

I'm sure a couple more cabals could be reasonably suspected prior to adding our Sunni allies in Afganistan to the list of criminally motivated, and without a money trail i really don't see them motivated enough to spend as much as was required to train, inject and house the agents here who pulled it off.

First, follow the money. Who benifits? The benificiary or Bin Laden? How much cash is being/has been spread around as opposed to lump-sum dropped on particular companies involved in the properties affected?

I mean, IF you want to get at an answer. If you just want to bitch about a bitch's demand for a real investigation and give the rest of us no real meat from EITHER camp, do by all means keep playing the 9-11 Truth™ Game with the conspiracy crowd.

I know I sure love it. It's refreshing to have so many people in the country around me dance around the real issues and throw shit at each other.

No wonder we still have the electoral college embarassment...

/C_j's comment

Oh, do let's all jump on the lesbian for actually talking about a politically pertainant issue.


Gloria Stienem: GynaGatekeeper


W/E. I'm telling you, drop it. Time's wasting, and there's no aliens coming to give you more.


Simian Suffrage?


The Dems will put a woman or a black up. This will give you a Republican president in 2008, even if the popular vote disagrees. Congress will allow Dubya's agenda to play out, since that's what Congress does is facilitate the ruling cabal's agenda.

Unless you limit their terms.


Tro' Da Bums Out!






Tenure Corrupts

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Beyond The Ghraib

The below is for mature audiences.


Props to Live FOR the Revolution for posting 'em.








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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Hot Winter, Cold Feet

I guess nobody else has noticed the IDF incursion in Nablus. Israel has been wrecking the West Bank city for the past 4 days, since the Palestinian infighting came to a screeching halt in Mecca last week. I'm not implying that the two are related.

I'm stating it.


Hot Winter In Nablus
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The Electronic Intifada is one of my fave feeds; they never fail in depressing the shit out of me with some YHWH-forsaken tale of inhumanity. The Palestinian people have nothing to lose by risking life and limb to get word out about what goes on behind the Wall Of Shame, since they're all targeted for genocide anyway.

It's Treblenka in slow-motion, going strong since 1948. Israel's anti-Semitism knows no bounds.

So i made it up to myself by adding some new fun facts & DIY to the Functional Intructional playlist, including an intro to circuit bending.


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Also, regardez vous si vous plais, important new additions to the Renting In Iraq saga, most probably with a shelf-life. Notably probably effemeral are the CNN Al-Quiada funding story and the "leaked" footage of a US fighter striking British troops.

Aluminium Azrael


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I added a short clip depicting a British Tornado fighter-bomber striking an Iraqi position. Here's the frame of interest.


HMMMMMMM.


I just assumed it was a laser-guided bomb, until i noticed another user had uploaded it with a title asking, "Is this a laser?" I watched that one, and thought that it had been altered. Then i watched this one again, which doesn't make mention of laser guidance or much of anything.




According to Wikipedia, which i'll admit is NOT Jane's, the Tornado carries Paveway laser-guided bombs, which are all unpowered, meaning no contrail. So....w/e. I don't think we're at laser stage yet for actual weaponry, although we're close.

Man, we suck. No wonder you chickenshits don't trust yourselves with direct democracy. I have bad news, though: your current ruling elite is rich, and the rich HATE YOU.


N35T - Dr Rev Steve Martin (ne Short) Luther King Jr, PHD vs The Can Haters

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

February 21, 1965

February 21, 1965.
An Intolerable Act.

Sri X
The Ballot or The Bullet
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Happy Year Of The Red Flame Pig!

(year 4704)

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Anachro-Syncronincidence

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General Petraeus Addresses the Senate Before the Persian Campaign.





Gary Trudeau may find this amusing, but i don't anymore. From outsourced merchs guarding our ports to Centurian Petraeus, we are Rome Sans Pax. We have the trade gap but no Appian Way, Britainia diverts our OilDucts while we subdue the desert tribes again, and our Senate is a dagger of the oligarchy that arms Caesar or smites him if he loses faith. Katrina as Nero? Or 9/11 as the Roman Redevelopement schemae? Both? Hell, we're dumb enough to overdo it, too...what'ya think finnaly screwed Rome? Excess and amnesia. Gout, inertia, lead poisoning. Deficiet spending and Middle Eastern Campaigning. Greed, petty partisan rivalry and inattention to detail. Arrogance, the vanity of letters. Uninspired architechture shows the strain of a culture, and the Twin Towers said Circus Maximust-Come-Down. We tear down a stadium a day, our gladiators fail to move us. We are Jaded, and this is the seed we plant. Enter a Jade Tomorow, a green glass sitting room waiting for the Minatuore to show.



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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Family Killing Feminazis or Consumer Demand Collateral Damage?

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----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: Kurt (B 166-ER)
Date: Jan 29, 2007 7:49 PM


Source: Daily Mail (UK)

How Feminists Tried to Destroy the Family


Erin Pizzey, founder of the battered wives' refuge, on how militant feminists - with the collusion of Labour's leading women - hijacked her cause and used it to try to demonise all men.

During 1970, I was a young housewife with a husband, two children, two dogs and a cat. We lived in Hammersmith, West London, and I didn't see much of my husband because he worked for TV's Nationwide. I was lonely and isolated, and longed for something other than the usual cooking, cleaning and housework to enter my life.

By the early Seventies, a new movement for women - demanding equality and rights - began to make headlines in the daily newspapers. Among the jargon, I read the words "solidarity" and "support". I passionately believed that women would no longer find themselves isolated from each other, and in the future could unite to change our society for the better.

Within a few days I had the address of a local group in Chiswick, and I was on my way to join the Women's Liberation Movement. I was asked to pay .. the same beating behind a closed door was called "a domestic"' and the police had no rights or power to interfere.

The shocking fact for me was that there had been a deafening silence on the subject of domestic violence.

All the social agencies knew about domestic violence, but nobody talked about it. I searched for literature to help me understand this epidemic, but there was nothing to read except a few articles on child abuse in medical journals.

So in 1974 I decided to write Scream Quietly Or The Neighbours Will Hear, the first book in the world on domestic violence. I revealed that women and children were being abused in their own homes and they couldn't escape because the law wouldn't protect them.

If a husband claimed he would have his wife back, she couldn't claim any money from the Department of Health and Social Security, and social services could only offer to take the children into care.

Meanwhile, our little house was packed with women fleeing their violent partners - sometimes as many as 56 mothers and children in four rooms. All had terrible stories, but I recognised almost immediately that not all the women were innocent. Some were as violent as the men, and violent towards their children.

The social workers involved with these women told me I was wasting my time because the women would only return to their partners.

I was determined to try to break the chain of violence. But as the local newspaper picked up the story of our house, I grew worried about a very different threat.

I knew that the radical feminist movement was running out of national support because more sensible women had shunned their anti-male, anti-family agenda. Not only were they looking for a cause, they also wanted money.

In 1974, the women living in my refuge organised a meeting in our local church hall to encourage other groups to open refuges across the country.

We were astonished and frightened that many of the radical lesbian and feminist activists that I had seen in the collectives attended. They began to vote themselves into a national movement across the country.

After a stormy argument, I left the hall with my abused mothers - and what I had most feared happened.

In a matter of months, the feminist movement hijacked the domestic violence movement, not just in Britain, but internationally.

Our grant was given to them and they had a legitimate reason to hate and blame all men. They came out with sweeping statements which were as biased as they were ignorant. "All women are innocent victims of men's violence," they declared.

They opened most of the refuges in the country and banned men from working in them or sitting on their governing committees.

Women with alcohol or drug problems were refused admittance, as were boys over 12 years old. Refuges that let men work there were refused affiliation.

Our group in Chiswick worked with as many refuges as we could. Good, caring women still work in refuges across the country, but many women working in the feminist refuges, about 350, admit they are failing women who most need them.

With the first donation we received in 1972, we employed a male playgroup leader because we felt our children needed the experience of good, gentle men. We devised a treatment programme for women who recognised that they, too, were violent and dysfunctional. And we concentrated on children hurt by violence and sexual abuse.

Yet the feminist refuges continued to create training programmes that described only male violence against women. Slowly, the police and other organisations were brainwashed into ignoring the research that was proving men could also be victims.

Despite attacks in the Press from feminist journalists and threatening anonymous telephone calls, I continued to argue that violence was a learned pattern of behaviour from early childhood.

When, in the mid-Eighties, I published Prone To Violence, about my work with violence-prone women and their children, I was picketed by hundreds of women from feminist refuges, holding placards which read: "All men are bastards" and "All men are rapists".

Because of violent threats, I had to have a police escort around the country.

It was bad enough that this relatively small group of women was influencing social workers and police. But I became aware of a far more insidious development in the form of public policy-making by powerful women, which was creating a poisonous attitude towards men.

In 1990, Harriet Harman (who became a Cabinet minister), Anna Coote (who became an adviser to Labour's Minister for Women) and Patricia Hewitt (yes, she's in the Labour Cabinet, too!) expressed their beliefs in a social policy paper called The Family Way.

It said: "It cannot be assumed that men are bound to be an asset to family life, or that the presence of fathers in families is necessarily a means to social harmony and cohesion."

It was a staggering attack on men and their role in modern life.

Hewitt, in a book by Geoff Dench called Transforming Men published in 1995, said: "But if we want fathers to play a full role in their children's lives, then we need to bring men into the playgroups and nurseries and the schools. And here, of course, we hit the immediate difficulty of whether we can trust men with children."

In 1998, however, the Home Office published a historic study which stipulated that men as well as women could be victims of domestic violence.

With that report in my hand, I tried to reason with Joan Ruddock, who was then Minister for Women. The figures for battered men were "minuscule" she insisted and she continued to refer to men only as "perpetrators".

For nearly four decades, these pernicious attitudes towards family life, fathers and boys have permeated the thinking of our society to such an extent that male teachers and carers are now afraid to touch or cuddle children.

Men can be accused of violence towards their partners and sexual abuse without evidence. Courts discriminate against fathers and refuse to allow them access to their children on the whims of vicious partners.

Of course, there are dangerous men who manipulate the court systems and social services to persecute their partners and children. But by blaming all men, we have diluted the focus on this minority of men and pushed aside the many men who would be willing to work with women towards solutions.

I believe that the feminist movement envisaged a new Utopia that depended upon destroying family life. In the new century, so their credo ran, the family unit will consist of only women and their children. Fathers are dispensable. And all that was yoked - unforgivably - to the debate about domestic violence.

To my mind, it has never been a gender issue - those exposed to violence in early childhood often grow up to repeat what they have learned, regardless of whether they are girls or boys.

I look back with sadness to my young self and my vision that there could be places where people - men, women and children who have suffered physical and sexual abuse - could find help, and if they were violent could be given a second chance to learn to live peacefully.

I believe that vision was hijacked by vengeful women who have ghetto-ised the refuge movement and used it to persecute men. Surely the time has come to challenge this evil ideology and insist that men take their rightful place in the refuge movement.

We need an inclusive movement that offers support to everyone that needs it. As for me - I will always continue to work with anyone who needs my help or can help others - and yes, that includes men.

/EndHappening

Feminazis ate the future in the past, a past that we cannot at present return to not forgetting. We must press on, forward, into the bloodsoaked present. There may be babies crying, and shelters may or may not be availiable, and those are two subjects that Liberal Media™ has left unmilked in the face of TerrorShow™.

Because there never really was a famine, you know.


"Well, if that's what your definition of 'is' is, then I'll go wrastle us a sitter."
"Find an Indian Chief on the way back."



Obscure referrance lost on 21st century Americans N0. 12 - The Irish Potato Famine.

See, the Family™ was once an actual unit of organization in our society. It is not now, and barely had any time in the United States where it was the common node of community. We like to think it is, or was, but this is because we enjoy fabricated history as a mode of our culture to such an extent that we actually believe the many
gross and stupid brutalizations we model reality into shape with.


Like Thanksgiving. A good American Family axis. In the Old World, our preadecestor cultures generally have a community harvest feast, perhaps multiple such open-market festivals that are a tad more organic even today than any thing an American city offers.

No i don't count mardis Gras, or Carnival, as anything much more than expressions of raw commercialized religion interpolating it's host cultures' consumption function. A bunch of humans gathering under the guise of Catholic Tradition and going acceptably Gypsy in the well-suppervised market till bar-close is just a State Fair in the offseason. It's a celebration of alignment, a political mass that arches over and between communitees is at play in both cases. Mardis Gras might be closer to becoming the type of block party i'm driving at here. It's not that family isn't the unit of interplay, it's that the larger communitee is the host for it's families' leisure for a bit. One can see why OktoberFestiviis linger vigorously, and the Fourth of July™ was a workable start if our Feddie and State parents hadn't taken our Black Cats away.


Juiced.




Village People Taking Talk: How many Afghan Villages are delivered a version of this speech/book/spin-op by returning Taliban District Directors? If it's any number more than 1 (one) i will have to Abdicate my future reign (as guaranteed as it is) to crown Ms Rodham NeoLibiCon Ex Celsiae and switch over to have Carter be cannonized next to Nixon in the National Vault.




Dubya breaks out a freestyle Bee-Bop Blietzkriege with th' Uncle Who-Now Band

2006 Dinner in Honor of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz


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It's really hard not to think, i think, that working with people near you, around you, in your immediate space might be best be they family or mere neighbor. They™ fractured an already artificed arterial for the most vital blood a social animal has to share - the peerage. We are all each and one peers in Liberty's gaze, right? Equal under law, thus obviating a handicapping performed and enforced by community will, which is to say our immediate neighbors. No-one else is there when correction needs applique.


What, not enough different Holy Orders floating by our bedsides, telling us to open our homes to each other? Or do we all suck so bad at either hosting or guesting that we have finally gone past the point of being social in any real sense; we never go to a party we can't walk home from, family is best tailored down to an eventual bi-annual lub-dub of spasming "reconnection" with the Hallmark Extended American Nuclear Family Unit (Rockwell +) when our life coaches suggest it.

Feminist extremists did nothing to any cause they rallied for more than give it's previous advocates an excuse to disconnect from the reality of the situation a little more. We cling to our different windows, each leaning elbows upon custom labeled sills to peer outside of the box we're all stuck in. When your society is producing internascine predation at the immediate family level y'all had best be a village brighter than to ignore it and let the fishwags deal with the dislocated collatoral. This is a syndrome aenthetic to propitious progeneration, d'la Vulgatum: Get real on this shit or reap the Null harvest. Alienation theory isn't just a plank in a welfare pitch, particularly not if one wants to make sense of US social service policy or is wondering why the nanny didn't tell one of the operres about Suzy's bulimia earlier.

When we can cleverly say things like "Bechtel is the leading food-stamp recipient, but Lockhead Martin is a straight-up Welfare Mother of the Year, haha L0lz about corporate socialism/HMOs" and be making the boldest swipe at the issue in memory, it could be said that we're avoiding the obvious social duty of helping the people around you with the basics. Thus the basic simple nature of social relation is enshrouded by the Veil, layering the abstractions across each other like a cognative splint-wrap bandage.

We pray that the last wrap of gause and tar muffles the wound, so the magic of healing can start in the invisible silence, separate somehow from our solitary windowsills and independent of our meager individual power and involvement. A shattered pelvis which we expect to be wrapped for us and healed while we wait elsewhere; the universe pitches like a whirlycam accident as it works this imposibility into a billable talking point for our Betters™ to debate. If we deserve that much showmanship.

They're not your Betters™ all-ya-all. I know you're at least as bright as They™ are, point for point. You outnumber Them™, too. You know this. You can take Them™, which is why it won't come to blows unless You start it. Which isn't required, really.

Not yet. Maybe never, but it's imaterial if you don't commit to your own self determination. If YOU, whoever the fuck you are, wherever, aren't willing to run through the drills of basic cooperative living with the folks around you, YOU aren't going to do anything more than be pushed in safe circles within the artificial clique you identify with by the flux of discohesion and directed currents that drive the culture. It is, no for real is an inter-imperium culture; a Merilingian Rome. Kublai Khan, not Ghengis, was our dad, dig? Like the Latest Nelson Kids, we're a comma between more pivotal diacritics in the ontology. Ms K says an apostrophy is a more fitting analogy. w/e. Jai Jai Aum.

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