In scions of sectioned succulence

‘no regard for the lives tossed aside because once we attain the top of a

heap of reaping what we have sown it is done, and no one will be able to

disparage the path taken to get to that point in the road especially as

we cycle through so many given variables orders to repeat the experiment

to verify the absolute proof to which we can comfortably label in words

absolutely as the truth… a wrench to stop the works of all the monkeys

collected at thousands of typewriters to achieve what only time and luck

allow us to achieve in the forms of a nuclear bomb or freed electricity

to decimate the consumers consummating their wedded bliss to technocrat

leisure class conservation of motion and energy, guerrilla warfare of the

most connected and captivated’…out of Context.




Quotes of the Month; January 2021

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“The work of this emotion requires people who throw themselves actively into what is becoming, to which they themselves belong.”

~Ernst Bloch; german philosopher.




Quote of the Month; December 2020

“The mythology is that from chaos comes great work. I actually used to think that when I was younger, and I no longer think that anymore.”
~Sarah Paulson; american actress.




Quote of the Month; November 2020

“Suppose you had the revolution you are talking and dreaming about. Suppose your side won, and you had the kind of society you wanted. How would you live, you personally, in that society? Start living that way now!”
~Paul Goodman; american author and public intellectual.




Quote of the Month; October 2020

“I used to want to be a war photographer, and I used to want to be a ballerina and a comedian. I used to want to be a writer. I invalidated myself; it’s a mistake for me.”
~Chan Marshall “Cat Power”; american singer-songwriter and musician.




Quote of the Month; September 2020

“Memory produces hope in the same way amnesia produces despair.”
~Walter Brueggeman; american scholar and theologian.




Quote of the Month; August 2020

“The exercise of democracy begins as exercise, as walking around, becoming familiar with the streets, comfortable with strangers, able to imagine your own body as powerful and expressive rather than a pawn.”
~Rebecca Solnit; american author.




Quote of the Month; July 2020

“Experience by itself is not science.”
~Edmund Husserl; german philosopher who established Phenomenology.




words that pass for Doors

‘…secular and methodical in procedure that mechanical technical written to produced these spellings of casting out or making grim those layers of skin not solely human of animal fetched from the abyss as all bodies burn into a dusty sweaty state of altar by effect no error this technique with frayed nerve then to iterate the mutable wounded few into the room where chaos is kept by heavy laws of irony prospect dissected slashed face of the judgmental social conundrum beating the choice to score, but what verbal constrictions are multiple containers for the same shade of grey yet to psychologically scissor the massive lump into a profaned perpetual looping lemniscate thrill where the lost leave their bodies at the morgue for autopsy of the machine of meat left in our stead without that spark…’ ~ out of Context




the unholy aspects of intrinsic Opportunism

‘the universe conversing with itself though not as solipsistic that it seems at once first appearing to be some kind of collateral whether by-product or damage makes no difference Here when the what with some kind of wonderful expectation that gets demolished becomes disrespect and affliction as the attack comes not from the pain but the nostalgia that cracks the dimensions of dementia open to possibilities that were never before conceived amusing some over others more certainly as the slapstick bitter insulting how science at its least humane takes human guinea pigs to breach the savage novelty as cracks in the walled forts linked by common enemies to form fortress mentalities so vitally opposed to delirium harvested by oft-invested directions of attention driveling and sniveling by-products of cantankerous opposition sold out…’ ~ out of Context