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[_] Anonymous 03/28/15(Sat)16:11 No.2731789
Now watermarked out the ass!
>> [_] Anonymous 03/28/15(Sat)16:19 No.2731798
Perhaps this is more of a statement against consumerism than it is a political diatribe. No doubt
you will feel an overtone of criticism, which stems from this piece's subtle suggestion that we
should consider a reexamination of our social issues; perhaps it is us who are truly in
possession of that blank, glazed over, and listless look. Who can peer beyond the superficial and
into true insight without such unshakable concentration? Though lifeless, her gaze represents an
ideal that strives for a taste of a new and cleansed perception. Such a transformative philosophy
is not intuitively evident, and as such, it is achieved only in exchange for a considerable
opportunity cost. Such is the case with all learned things, and in this particular, she has
suffered three great losses as a result of her search for an alternative:
>> [_] Anonymous 03/28/15(Sat)16:20 No.2731799
First, the loss of grasp on the concrete. All matter is mostly empty space, and it is not that
which seems real that is the object occupying space, but it is the idea that fills the void; the
idea of the object sits there, in plain sight, in binary, as the perfect expression of form in a
blank substrate without such a thing. The loss is suffered as she realizes the true nature of
matter, and thus, reality.
The second loss is her free will. Even as you read this, you refuse to accept the fact that your
very consciousness, all of your mind's capacities, your sentience- indeed, the very qualia of
your experiences, are part of an infinitely long causal chain. She is the collection of a few
mental events, and this collection is in a line of events whose vanishing points are at infinity.
Her choices were always unavoidably dependent upon states of mechanical motion that were set eons
before loss was possible.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/28/15(Sat)16:21 No.2731801
Third is the self. When she is reduced to pure and uninterrupted subjectivity, and she is no
longer the object of another's subjective experience, she sheds all that is not pure
consciousness, and it is no longer the I who is there. What is now left to be lost? This started
as a purposely pretentious rant, because I was satirizing the creative, and somewhere along the
way it became serious. Got to go- it's done.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/28/15(Sat)16:36 No.2731815
>>2731789
dat ass