Wednesday, August 25, 2010

gastritis

He cries as he sits looking up at skindancer as skindancer takes from the young one all his nickels and dimes from the plastic bus let this be your first lesson in grid living he said with a chuckle but the boy found little humor and demanded his money back so SD said you can have most of your money back because now i have to charge you again little humor was felt by the boy and demanded once again all his cash back which was given to him only partially with a really good explanation as to why this autrocity occurred eventually the boy withdrew into the idea of having all his money taken from him which sounded like a very bad deal after all what was being said to him the boy figured it would indeed be best to have SD look over things for him to prevent even more from being taken from other people in the future. LLc 98.2

Monday, August 23, 2010

Fire Dog

There are a select few in this world who constantly look to explore the technological possibilities as they relate to the future of society in the United States. In their mind the world is moving far too fast which is disrupting the natural order of things as they see it. They accept the fact that they have no control, but they cannot accept the ease with which everyone, including themselves, gives freely their will to privacy. How much of what we see is actually real? If it is not real, then how much time do people/we spend talking and thinking about that unreality of reality? Has reality become blurred by our preference to spend so much time away from it? What does not happen as we watch images one after the other mixed with intoxicating music? The thing is, these people walk among us. They look just like everyone else complete with families and homes and jobs and everything. As a matter of fact, they fit in so well that people; when they or if they find out anything about one or more of them, choose freely to believe what they have been duped into believing even after the truth has been revealed to them by one or more of them. In reality they will believe what they see through their own specks versus what they know to be true in the unreality of reality's design. LLc 98.2

Friday, August 20, 2010

The separation state occurs when someone's preplanned character becomes lost to the outside culminating into a perceived thread of what used to be a rope. Spinning there in that cyclonic action one can grasp the mood that inspires the calming groove long enough to make up for that lost time; a process that can be sometimes necessary for anything to come through the line. LLc 98.2

Sunday, August 8, 2010

travels specks

A really nice thing is to have complete control of everything in your life. If anyone has complete control of everything in their life please contact me ASAP. There are many things I need to know about you and your world. What makes it work for you? How do you avoid the pitfalls of temptation and lust? How does wanting effect you and do you feel good about it? Are you comfortable living a life that is perfect in every way? As we all know these questions are moot. There is no way possible for a man in this world to have a perfect life. There is now and will always be some worry that breaks the concentration from time to time; some thing that makes you think far too much. Since we all know perfection is unattainable, wouldn't it be nice to live our average of 75 years in a way where even our failures inspire an inner life within another?

Times Charge

An artist in the truest sense has within his/her__ her/his personality a mode of thinking that lies in between all the various modes of thought that must be employed in some way in order to get through each day. This mode of thinking bares constant witness to human atrocity and malice; not by choice, but by some thing that has been talked about and denied in various ways throughout recorded history. A certain proportion of artists are unable to function normally in society because, in their eyes, the rules are more of an obstacle to be cleverly avoided than anything else. This of course leads them into some form of societal trouble. Other artists find through their content, context, and analysis of what they see a feeling of undeniable complexity filled with indescribable things that must be sorted out in some type of framework, some canvas, some type of something in some way. Some people have no choice in this life and a true artist is one of them. Their real subjective pain should never be taken lightly because it is through their expression that they give life to the life they know, the one they see that holds no compromises to anything but change as it is seen through the one lens that is clearly identifiable to them... the one thing they can and have always counted on, Times Charge. LLc 98.2 ( Times charge 228) LLc 98.2

Friday, August 6, 2010

clocks

There are many good people in this world who have fallen victim to the social spell of consumerism. These people are active in the community; are good mothers and fathers who work and provide a good life for their chidren, and they go to church on every Sunday. They take trips once a year to get away from it all and relax in a state out of context where the rules they live by no longer apply. These good people are model citizens who symbolize the ideal life here in the United States. Of their top three things to do each day is to somehow buy goods along the way. LLc 98.2

Thursday, August 5, 2010

"Television has progressively distinguished kid, teen, and, later, toddler and tween market segments through programming form, content, and style (Kenway and Bullen 2008), addressing each as distinctive from each other and from adults, encouraging certain activities, interests, and even subversive joys (Seiter 1993), while associating peer culture and youthful identity with messages of marketing, merchandising, and distinction (Kline 1993)." The individualization processes in the daily life of the average man has become so oriented toward television that to think about any other thing after a long day is to garner a feeling of being out of place and out of touch; feelings of being even more isolated than what television already provides. This is the Secondary Life. LLc 98.2

Livingstone, Sonia. 2009. "Half a Century of Television in the Lives of Our Children. " The Annals of the American Academy of Social Sciences 625: 151.

franks

One of the more interesting things about living in a gambling town is the fact that the party really does never stop. If you are active in the social scene and people are making a little money here and a little money there, it is indeed possible to have the party last for days, weeks, even months on end. Characters in a gambling town are interesting in that a large proportion of them come from another spot in the country. They move to a gambling town looking for a constant state of something. Sometimes people need to be anonymous to try out different characterizations of themselves and a gambling town lends itself to that kind of thinking. In a gambling town there is always a constant state of something to look forward too. The people are usually friendly and overwhelmed with the possibilities. There is nothing like a gambling town to get lost in and find yourself within at the same time. LLc 98.2

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Life can be sweet like butter chips slowly melting over the top of a fresh out of the oven blueberry muffin or sour like the power of a bad anything decorated quickly and sweetly. LLc 98.2

green

Keeping a will alive long enough to endure the long walk to freedom is what separates men. The difficult times mark changes in function and perception creating a sometimes separation away from those who cannot know those particular kinds of feelings. This is the alone time and it is valuable. LLc 98.2

Monday, August 2, 2010

blue marker pens

Some people see themselves in the future and dislike very much what they see. So they isolate in some manifested frame where things make more sense in their head. Outside influences come into play and become to be a vital part of their electricity. The pull is more than just psychological, it is physiological as well. As the drive deepens and becomes more out of control a complete abandonment of all rationality is employed as the only way one can carry on with their everyday roleplay. Aging out of frame cannot be a good thing when one's happiness is on the line. LLc 98.2

Sunday, August 1, 2010

little pooches

A someone walks into 7-11. The nice individual behind the counter says, " Hi, will that be all?" the someone shifts his head up and down and says,"No!? This is texting in a sense; free from emotion and gesture in the global communicative processes of today's technologies.
Notice the non-linearities: minstrels, mail, telegraph, telephone, cellular technologies and texting. Now people can connect world-wide in all possible ways possible. Our reliance on communication technologies like texting, for example, allows us to establish and maintain long and short distance relationships. One of the things texting lacks is a real sense of true human communication to include gestures, movements, tone of voice, and a multitude of other ways in which to better determine exactly the message that is being conveyed. We are more than capital letters expressed through fingers and towers traceable.
To this day, if a face to face meeting revolving around communication and interaction and the exchange of ideas is not possible, a well crafted e-mail through the real mail layed down on good paper will most assuredly have all emotional and relevant information conveyed in a way that is easily understood and always appreciated. Even misspelled words can show a lot about someone. LLc 98.2
Some of us become so entirely involved in the social frame that we lose our capacity to know the difference between what actually makes us happy as individuals versus what others socially recognize as being happy. One can then say emphatically, "This assumes that outward appearance is separate from inner experience; like we all hide certain thoughts and feelings about others from others during any type of social interaction; as if happiness is an outward act of posturing and presenting oneself as being happy. I mean, are we to do cartwheels and wear bibs in case we find the difficulty of our holding back our happiness too great causing us to salivate uncontrollably?" Polarization is unnecessary here. Some indeed find tremendous happiness in the social frame and that happiness is real and true. But the fact remains that one can only act in the social fame among other actors for so long in the day. Every actor must act alone at some point within the thoughts that come to mind during that all important alone time where we can physically and emotionally separate ourselves from the day. LLc 98.2

span exposure

It is unfortunate/fortunate (depending from which lens one chooses to use and from what angle) that this generation, my generation, was around when technological innovations such as the internet and cellulare technologies were realized. Globalization has come as a direct offshoot of these technologies allowing for unlimited study in the area of social psychology and its effects on the everyday pertaining to family relationships, working relationships, personal relationships with each particular self and how each has a role in the both the inner and outer self; and how all these things are linked to technologies and our personal relationship with them in all their forms, functions, manifestations and/or otherwise. It is through the study of social psychology that one can grasp a better understanding of man's relationship with himself in direct proportion to everything that occurs around him/her. There can be no more important and interesting thing to study in this life. LLc 98.2