Re: Congratulations, Stupid.
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 5:44 pm

What you don't know can't hurt them.
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It's the Tesla connection. Deeply esoteric. Hush-hush.
I object. I didn't make that up, it's more or less plagiarized from Foucault. And if you don't understand it, then your only problem, because actually it's very simple, is that you can't read very well, which is fine. Go with God.minime » Sun May 21, 2017 6:50 pm wrote:I'm sorry: A chaosmonger mongers chaos, like passing off made-up gibberish as original gibberish.
It's theater, like the flags and the pins and the slogans and the suits and the anthems and the swords, the guards marching and standing at attention, the assemblies and arrays, the flash-pops and salutes, the crowds both hired and jubilant, even the swinging of the billy clubs on the periphery and the earth-raising of the distant bombs. Power is a circuit, it requires the contact of performance and in this case the performance of contact. This present crew like to perform transparently, over the top, with form dominating all, preferably no pretense of content. It is a war display.
I was referring to your Trump satire: gibberish about gibberish. Don't you have anything better to do? Does anyone care what you say about what he never even said? Aren't you better than that? Don't you have anything better to do? Did I say that already?JackRiddler » Sun May 21, 2017 7:55 pm wrote:I object. I didn't make that up, it's more or less plagiarized from Foucault. And if you don't understand it, then your only problem, because actually it's very simple, is that you can't read very well, which is fine. Go with God.minime » Sun May 21, 2017 6:50 pm wrote:I'm sorry: A chaosmonger mongers chaos, like passing off made-up gibberish as original gibberish.
To make sure every post has a content, here's the gibberish again:
It's theater, like the flags and the pins and the slogans and the suits and the anthems and the swords, the guards marching and standing at attention, the assemblies and arrays, the flash-pops and salutes, the crowds both hired and jubilant, even the swinging of the billy clubs on the periphery and the earth-raising of the distant bombs. Power is a circuit, it requires the contact of performance and in this case the performance of contact. This present crew like to perform transparently, over the top, with form dominating all, preferably no pretense of content. It is a war display.
Yes. Also, it's what he said. Maybe that's what you're having trouble with? You didn't seem very much the Trumpet, was I mistaken?minime » Sun May 21, 2017 8:59 pm wrote:Does anyone care what you say about what he never even said?
Trump is an idiot. He should be removed from office and replaced with another sociopath.JackRiddler » Sun May 21, 2017 9:20 pm wrote:Yes. Also, it's what he said. Maybe that's what you're having trouble with? You didn't seem very much the Trumpet, was I mistaken?minime » Sun May 21, 2017 8:59 pm wrote:Does anyone care what you say about what he never even said?
Every morning, sometime in the middle of my coffee and cigarette, I become enlightened. Feels like the first time, every time!. hahaBenDhyan » Sun May 21, 2017 7:25 am wrote:Not to discourage intellectual discussion about the subject of the reality represented by the idea of 'enlightenment', but a reminder that enlightenment in the Eastern religious tradition is a state of mind free from duality, ie. a mind free of thought. As the old Zen saying goes....as long as there is a you seeking enlightenment or not seeking enlightenment, you are as far from enlightenment as the day you were born.
I don't spend any time playing video games. I actually can't remember the last time I played one, it's been at least a few years.Heaven Swan » Sun May 21, 2017 10:48 am wrote:
Can I ask a question Dada? How much time per week do you spend playing video games?
It's true, I have been known to do that on occasion.minime » Sun May 21, 2017 11:56 am wrote:It's none of my business, but dada strikes me as the kind of person who will take up something as a personal challenge, master it, really master it, maybe even to the point of obsession, until he internalizes it, and then drop it completely and never look back.