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Isaiah Mpski
10-31-2007, 09:18 AM
Forked from: A Brief History of the War Against the Imagination (http://www.breakingopenthehead.com/forum/showpost.php?postid=33220)

a fetid and brackish soup of truths, half truths and mis-truths that float like bouyant turds in a clogged mind-toilet, clumped together with soggy analysis and smelly hubris.

Call a plumber.

Are we talking about New York City or ? too CM?

craazyman
10-31-2007, 10:28 AM
I'd say that's a pretty fair description of New York. As a Virginia boy, I never really ever got used to it up there. Even after 25 years, I still felt (feel) like I'm just passing through (a giant colon sometimes, depending on the day).

Isaiah Mpski
10-31-2007, 11:16 AM
Crazy isn't it?
Not long ago I was on a transcontinental flight.As we came back into America I was astonished as to how much development showed up at night.
No power on earth(unless it be suicidal) can even put much of a dent into what mankind has created.
Radical Islam was doomed to failure before the first shot was fired.It is because it is a religion and Mother -Nature doesn't pay attention to religion.

suebee
11-01-2007, 10:24 AM
"site specific: olivo barbieri" - helicopter camera over cities with a highly focused camera making the outsides of the frame blurry (like one of those old view master slide shows with fake squirrels, remember?) so it was really three d and it looked like little models of the cities). so i watch seville, rome, las vegas and what was supposed to be new york. (these films are about 12 minutes long with no narrative, just weird noises and helicopter sound.) well the new york one was actually shanghai and what this depicted was beyond frightening. especially after rome and seville. las vegas of course was weird but shanghai was truly unbelievable. speaking of development.

Isaiah Mpski
11-01-2007, 12:33 PM
I meant Mother Nature and Science.