| Drew Vanderburg ( @ 2006-03-13 03:59:00 |
| Current mood: | AHHHHHHHHH!!! |
| Current music: | The Beatles - Helter Skelter |
Tell me tell me tell me the answer!
My life has become like Catchetori (Katchetori??) Chicken. And though I dislike Chicken and can bear it I eat it often because it is cheap. And finance has become a non-issue but a non-existence. And thus my life is as a potential inutility, uneeded in society and on the fringe and for my own masturbatory enjoyment. At least this is in the eyes and ears of modern society, which is at an impossible standstill. 2006 reminds me of the Dr. Seuss story THE ZAX, which contains two stubborn Zax at an immobile intersection. Thus we get Israel and Palestine and the crux of the world conflict like the event of a scene in Shakespeare or in any real good playwrighting. And so 2006 disagrees with sense and sensability, with the ability to live sensibly, with the recognition that language is repetition and defenition is arbitrary. I think really it is true that Gertrude Stein's repetition was a necessity of lack of definition. 2006 does not recognize the individuality of definition and the case-by-case basis of the human soul. Since my life and my counterparts and MY personal society DOES recognize the uniqueness of each human, WE have become cast-out, or gained the "cast-out" position, in relation to "modern society" as it exists in New York City in 2006 in America, on Earth. Thus I am on the fringe and I choose this. And yet, I am chicken because many many many fall on the fringe and yet only few gain a voice. What is needed is the oral tradition and repetition of morals and concepts on the street and with music, for then there is a personable nature (and an identity) to the revolution. People can relate to music. It is the key.