I realised today that no matter how often you are guilty of non sequition people will always comment on it, or react with hostility. I always find (perhaps because I'm lazy) that it is easier to simply take things as they are. But no everyone else seems to think that everything's causality must be immediately apparent. I find it more rewarding to try and deduce causality myself, well not necessarily but why must we always know exactly where something comes from. What scares us about things of unknown history, particularly when they are simply vapid statements or popular philosophy? I realise now that despite my best intentions this is rather incoherent. Rabbits, leprechuans and vampires...when push comes to shove why do they sell cereal?
- Argentinian Dance,
- Handball,
- Juggling
- Wuddistan or Wandering the Labyrinth
- MM's external introspection
- A Casual Date with Joey Mo
- Kori-ander
- Lyz(look ma no vowels!)is Losing Consciousness
- Sine Graph (formerly Keep Alive)
- abouthat
- I Disconcur
- Edward Burtynsky
- The Sanchez Brothers
- Inconduit
- The answer my friend is blowing in the wind. '...
- feel free to recommend Lists of Three.
- George Bowering. Louise Gluck. The North American ...
- Kalachakra 2004 was held in Toronto. A unique budd...
- and then... That's how things end you know.
- Firstly: Have you ever found that your entirety is...
- The other day someone asked me "Why?". Actually th...
- I wonder what Paul Martin and the Dalai Lama had t...
- I'm at a tangent to my life, gimme a couple hours ...
- Hot damn is that post egomaniacal...I'm not usuall...
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