sound's like Peter Wilson's _Pirate Utopias_ , which most here have
either read or not read . . .
jUStin
On 6/19/05, Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> look forward to reading the pieces on anarchism! hope it is going well.
> would also like to recommend a book. I'm reading it at the mome
vw
the ordering is in the difference.
the difference is the metaorder; within the metaorder, there is replete
order.
the metaorder is temporal; the replete order is synchronic, there.
meta/space, replete/time.
the orders are illuminated.
there are too many planets left in darkness, without consc
look forward to reading the pieces on anarchism! hope it is going well.
would also like to recommend a book. I'm reading it at the moment and
it could possibly be of use for a historical perspective in your studies +
its a damn good read!
The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners,
and the
thanks mez, its from a 1968 film called _The Committee_
Directed by Peter Sykes.. its one of the rarer films w/ a pink floyd soundtrack
and quite odd, the overtones are almost cyborg but left to the imagination,
kafkaesque as well. there's a marvelous scene where a singer comes into a party
wearin
now youre being silly
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At 04:11 AM 19/06/2005, you wrote:
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On Jun 18, 2005, at 6:55 AM, pixel wrote:
is this done with surgical focus? xp
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is this done with surgical focus? xp
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hello, hello?
(ok here we go again)
hello, I don't know if you can help me but do you have any counselling at
your clinic?
I'm sorry any what?
(oh god, I have to say it again, say it
loudly be firm, it's ok) any counselling, therapy, you
so nice and sweet to hear your other voice again my dear. you'll be on your
way to the stones now, the sun is shining, there will be something wonderful
waiting for you there, i can feel it in the land. xxpixel
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> You know when you do something and you leave it, and then it just gets
> bigger and bigger, until you can barely go back to it, or look at it, well
> that's what's happened to me recently, with wryting and in my life
> generally.
Yes, I know, Morrigan :)
Hope you'll come back to wryting little
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