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Life on a Leash

If you've made it this far, you're free to rest, but not for too long. After an hour or two the cold starts to settle in, the day goes stale. Nerves are fried and they're not coming back, not when whole day is at stake; Best now to stay frozen and stare ahead as the night consumes you. Just a bit further... Sweet release. serenity. order. You can eat dinner now. Let it all in.  The perfect human is the kind who contains both elements, masculine and feminine. These are naturally complimentary; they exist as separate people, giver and receiver, both of whom are sacrificed in this process. To automate this process means rejecting incompatible external currents if it. If one is incapable of resistance, this means withdrawal. If not, one has to actively conquer these influences. Not passively, unless one hopes to retain integrity in isolation and leave no record. Instead, physically affect the outside currents and replace them. The difficulty of this is compound, and it runs aga...

Pseudonostalgia and Generalizations

     Don't ask. You know from intuition what I mean, but you ignore this intuition and insist I must mean something different. Scientific dogma thinking has led people to reject generalizations. Any observations must be withheld until a root cause is identified. But most people are not scientists. They are still ignorant and make assumptions. So they will jump at the first root cause, and if they find they've misidentified it, which usually they have, they are inclined to say: "It's complicated." No it isn't. Simply say the elements correspond. In most cases any continuous relationship can be assumed to be a feedback loop. No need to name a root cause unless it is called for. Generalizations are necessary to make descriptions and withholding them takes up time. In many cases it's impractical to distinguish between processes. For example, the relationship between emotional health and physical health is often so interwoven with so much back and forth that at...

On Web Revival

This is a term I see often, since I've started browsing a certain corner of the Internet, the one that includes Neocities and similar such places based around early web nostalgia. I was led into this retro-web when I began browsing the  Agora Road  forum, which I was introduced to by someone on the Discord server of the YouTuber  Formscapes , who makes videos about spirituality and unorthodox science.  The nostalgic old-web aesthetic full of its gorgeous pixels, sharply defined repeating patterns, shamelessly filling backgrounds and adorning the interface. The defining characteristic: integration. And there's a consensus among the entities here, felt, that the Internet in general should be like this. They imagine each person as independent, probably having their own website instead of relying on monopolized social media. The image is of a discernible netscape with communities and people integrated and separated by the structure of the Internet itself. I know intuitiv...