[D-G] Deleuze

.+oot7AM martini dr.crawboney at gmail.com
Fri Aug 4 08:43:45 PDT 2006


nobody is saying such a ting as dat... lemme take the time to make a
very obvious statement: I have just used words and conventions to make
my point.

(When meanwhile the point you made was against convention and you did
not use a single words to describe that imaginary convention.)
... which is why I give you the benefit of the doubt by believing in a
wordless communication. Seems you wish to destroy that bridge, unless
you actually do presume that there is some religious discussion that
is important here. So what is it... tell us more, I wish to have faith
that there is substance below....

You have a fantastic imagination but you must burst this solipsistic
bubble that obscures your powerful mind from joining in rhyzomatic
orgasm. It feels like you are trying to argue with the words you
pretend to put in my mouth, why waste our space here like this? there
is a whole world that you exist with. there is a "we" an "our" and an
"us" also.... we do not have to be in imaginary opposition, the things
I say are a part of what you say, can you not see that we even agree
on the despotic self? so why go against this revelation? The wiki
article on "oriental despotism" was very bad and I have taken the
initiative to add some info, perhaps you would care to continue this
non-deluezian topic at that other forum? Also about Lebanon... why is
it that the man Chomsky has become the most reliable source for
informative news in all of the media? I am not disagreeing but only
questioning this sad fact.

Meanwhile in the U.S. the harmony is not so perfect. In New york there
have been massive electrical failures with blocks of citygrid going
black for upto 12 hours. The uptown neurobiological labs have
suffered, and their frozen storage chambers have begun to unthaw, that
damage is undeterminable, but data accuracy is now jeopardized.
Perhaps if the university was not located in the poor neighborhoods
then it would have been spared.



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