love of culture traps vs love of free nature
"If, then,
you two
are friendly
to each other,
by
some tie
of nature
you belong
to each other."
Plato (428 BC – 348 BC)
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"If, then,
you two
are friendly
to each other,
by
some tie
of nature
you belong
to each other."
Plato (428 BC – 348 BC)
to be observed
whenever I go shopping:
there's no waiting
when I get to the check-out
only an obligation to wait
for the ongoing
ritualized 'entertainment'
to run its course
while words
press on
and on
whispers and faces
unite
enforcing '... a Good Day'
STATE is to DOOM as
TASTE is to MOOD
or
STATE TASTE
-------- = --------
DOOM MOOD
rules constrain
norms or forms morph
forms and norms morph
someone grins= signs
someone signs=grins
gin sing!
Flesh is EVIL see!
Self now LIVE
facts act = act facts
not epistemological orgasms
from a silent situation
that may condition
relations
their field of forces
instead of bringing
unpacking unending language
as if mutual language landscapes
need a sort of talk
of people talking
show off language
friends
are never
pre-described
never pre-describable
mutual feelings
circumnavigate
language
feelings game not repetitions
in search for conformities
nor for conformity's confirmation
within language
no feeling
in money hides
nor in gold
nor in words
nor in giving
nor in taking
only
from friend to friend
foundations grow
beyond words
no useful speculation
no utility,
no networking stats
a friend is a friend
an event
nothing here gets any simpler
gets ever calculated