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- emukid0
in the greater scheme of things, does this thread mean much?
- emukid0
bury me in my YOU CUNT t shirt.
- black tshirt, gold foil printing, neutrafaceGreedoLives
- you had me on gold foil printingemukid
- ********0
- creative-0
Busiest day on Q00b for a while coinciding with the busiest day in the office for a while. Damn I hate being out of the loop when things go crazy.
- the whiff of tuna in the air.canuck
- spliff of tuna********
- SRSLYGreedoLives
- RLYcreative-
- 7point340
i don't even read responses anymore unless they come printed on t-shirts
- i wish i could read this response, it seems importantGreedoLives
- http://img501.images…emukid
- http://awake.graphic…7point34
- 7point340
^ eventually my t-shirt will arrive in the mail that explains this post
- package in the small of morning********
- http://img501.images…emukid
- http://awake.graphic…7point34
- package in the small of morning
- ********0
new posting strategy:
True QBN = No images.qualms?
- it was good enough for NT********
- http://awake.graphic…7point34
- it was good enough for NT
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I repudiate that "new" posting strategy.
- emukid0
- LOL, YOU CUNT!7point34
- verbose. but I LOVE IT********
- part of the YOU CUNT series
http://img340.images…emukid - May I propose a cuntee of the day series?********
- "CUNTEE OF THE DAY" = GOLD!emukid
- then you would need to assign a CUNTOR7point34
- refresh=http://en.wi...********
- http://en.wikipedia.…********
- we'd need some annual Cunteree...vrmbr
- and some serious Cuntectionvrmbr
- brilliant.Jnr_Madison
- MrOneHundred0
I was sick. I missed 18,000.
- ********0
Text
is an agent of control. Selecting and combining a semiotic universe, the Neoist play disproves the notion of textual aura being liquidated in the 'Industrial Age.' Just on the contrary, the text of Neoism is applied hegemony, accumulated power in the space of an eternal reading-writing. Being subject to its writing, the hybrid body of the Neoist dissolves in commodification and fetishization. An ageless and omnipresent reader, the Neoist inscribes textual order into an alphabetical territory. Neoism turns the 'private' into the 'public' and creates a state of confusion in the temporal-spatial gap between writing and reading. Since confusion is necessary to challenge the reader's interest, it also challenges the Neoist's identity. Through the fusion of two identities, her writing and her reading, the Neoist re-organizes herself as a self-contained body, the state of textual control Neoism, as the meta-text, tries to arrive at.
Anti-Neoists transform the ambiguous agent of text into a fetish by hypostatizing 'representation' and taking the fragment for an imaginary 'whole.' Their wish-machines are constructed as hybrids, by adding the imaginary referent to its representation, man and woman, woman and machine. Their desire includes more than just the material body and revolts against their sequential-unifunctional identity. The Neoist on the other hand constructs her machine not in order to fulfill her desire for an other, but to fulfill the desire for herself, to melt her functions into a self-stabilizing, self-referential (but still contradictory) mechanism.Consequently, inscriptions into the Neoist's body are not persistent enough to provide an identity independent from its 'presence' or 'absence.' Hence a univocal identity can no longer be an exhaustive model for the Neoist. The Neoist is trapped in circularity through her loss of a teleological metaphysics, Ariadne's thread. Text and identity stand for the same concept, since the Neoist has no identity beyond her reading. The Neoist reads the text and acts according to it. Having married herself, she writes her text into her own body: she is not only the man-woman and the machine, but also the inscription of her name. Only through the disparity of her both unified and ambiguous identity, the Neoist can remodel her wish machine into a virgin machine and end up in self-containment.
- vrmbr0
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is a pangram (a phrase that uses all the letters of the alphabet) that has been used to test typewriters and computer keyboards because it is nicely coherent and short. It was known in the late 19th century, and Baden-Powell's book Scouting for Boys (1908) used the phrase as a practice sentence for signalling. In later years, the phrase was popularized by Western Union and the Telephone Company to test Telex/TWX data communication equipment for accuracy and reliability. It was often used for testing the teletype services (a procedure known as "foxing") when these machines were still used, as indicated in many reports of shortwave radio listeners to communications magazines or to services such as QTH.net. Many minor variations exist, including replacing one of the "the"s with an "a". Although it is the most popular, many other sentences are shorter and use each letter of the alphabet, such as "The five boxing wizards jump quickly."
- Jnr_Madison0
As my memory slowly fades, so does the desire I once felt for life. There is nothing new, nothing old, only things of no consequence to me.
- that's poetry. do you mind if i steal it?emukid
- i don't care if you mind. i am stealing it.emukid
- you cunt.emukid
- I can has cunt?Jnr_Madison
- i'll take that as a yes to my request. or my lack of a request.emukid
- What is mine, is yours.Jnr_Madison
- do you have any money?emukid
- No, just love money.Jnr_Madison
- Yoikcreative-
- vrmbr0
LOL (also written lol and any other combination) is a common element of Internet slang used, historically, on Usenet but now widespread to other forms of computer-mediated communication, and even spread to face-to-face communication. It is an abbreviation for "laughing out loud"[1][2] or "laugh out loud".[3] "LOL" is one of many initialisms for expressing bodily reactions, in particular laughter, as text, including initialisms such as "ROFL" ("roll(ing) on the floor laughing"),[4][5] a more emphatic expression of laughter, and "BWL" ("bursting with laughter"), above which there is "no greater compliment" according to Magid.[6] (Other unrelated expansions include the less common "lots of luck" or "lots of love".)[7]
The list of initialisms "grows by the month"[4] and they are collected along with emoticons and smileys into folk dictionaries which are circulated informally amongst users of Usenet, IRC, and other forms of (textual) computer-mediated communication.[8] These initialisms are controversial, and several authors recommend against their use, either in general or in specific contexts such as business communications.
The use of LOL to express laughter is unrelated to other uses of the abbreviation, many of which (such as "lots of love") predate the Internet. LOL has also superseded the more-obvious "Ha!" that letter writers used to use.
- ********0
LOL
- i salute youvrmbr
- sup?emukid
- SUP?Jnr_Madison
- I salute you, thrice.Jnr_Madison
- Jnr_Madison0
I remember asking blog if it thought that anyone else reads this shit apart from the people who post and rand said 'No and probably not even them'
Still makes me smile.