[FoRK] Re: Please Help

Jeff Bone <jbone at place.org> on Tue Dec 4 18:16:09 PST 2007

On Dec 4, 2007, at 7:12 PM, Lion Kimbro wrote:

>   It *DOES* matter.
>   I think you just **fear** it, and want to make it all go away.
>   Wishful thinking.

I was just waiting for you to pull THAT one out of your ass.  Right,  
I'm not buying your line of bullshit because I *FEAR* it.  Whatever  
makes ya feel more powerful, buckaroo.

See, here's where your vulnerability, tentativeness, humility, etc.  
--- all that sociopathic smokescreening --- begging to be begged to  
not withdraw --- turns to intransigence, belligerence, etc.  This is  
where you start to get even wackier.

Keep going.  I'm dialing in that diagnosis.  I've SEEN this one before.

(Hint to the audience, at this point, feeding the animals is highly  
discouraged.  They get *really* weird around this time of day.)

I'm done with you, Lion.  You've earned the medium-term bozo bit.   
Never mind the admonition to keep at it.  You've become a distraction  
at best.  You're not offering anything novel, insightful interesting,  
useful.  You're not even offering anything coherent.  It's just the  
usual syncretic crypto-mystical melange of recycled, half-baked ideas  
left over from the 70s coupled with the usual neo-hippy-trippy rave- 
techie claptrap, cargo cult science, New Age babble, self-help  
structure, and so on.  Life as Marvel comic.  Nothing new under the  
sun.  Yawn.

BTW, here's a tip:  nobody around here could give three shits less  
about how "authentic" it feels to you to "blur" the "day language"  
and the "night language."  Indeed, you are a living blur.  Fuckin' A,  
you got at least that one right.

>   It's sad to me that you didn't get anything out of this.

Like I said, I've seen this movie before.  Hell, I've had a personal  
screening of this one.  Go track down "Shane" --- you guys can have a  
transdimensional story-telling-reality-creating circle-jerk  
together.  From the free-form, fragmented textual layout and weird  
typographic effects to the waves of affect and the recurring speech  
motifs, this whole thing is becoming more and more familiar, and  
clearly less and less interesting.

Buh bye.

jb


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