Stray thoughts under partial quarantine

pattycakes_

Can turn naughty
Theres been a breach in the household, so its quarantine squared now. Hunkering down in the inner sanctum. I might take up my externalization practices again, making notes and diagrams and attaching them to the walls, waltzing with the madness, taking turns leading it, rather than being dragged along.

Drinking will probably increase, but I've enough of a shock absorber installed for such a blow. Metastable. Could be an opportunity to properly define "complexity magic" and do some intensive research for a change. Wine-fueled, mind-splitting discourse benders, which I only got a taste of in my last semester of college.

Also an opportunity for more rigorous meditation. Anyone have advice for sessions over sixty minutes? I only ever got to fifty, so I've got quite the stretch of ground to cover there.

 
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luka

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Don't you think it's, like, weird when you see the covid posters, eg at a bus stop, and they look like they're from a film set or computer game environment.
 

luka

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This seems like a false flag to me. It's so on the nose, also they made a point of not getting any paint on the brickwork and did the "A" wrong.

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Simon silverdollarcircle

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I've been walking the streets a lot at nightime during lockdown cos there's nothing else to do.

Churches are spooky as shit in the night time. What's that about? Far and away the most stereotypically satanic structures out there.

The reason why those black metal album covers with burning churches work so well is that that a church is itself evil looking. It's not a picture of a nice gentle thing on fire. It's an inherently satanic thing, with added fire.

So if we believe that the devil exists - and why wouldn't you? - the only conclusion you can draw is that the devil is, somehow, behind the very fabric of the church.

Such have been my thoughts in quarantine
 

Leo

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an electric trimmer is the way to go, easy to use the different settings for length (short side and back, slightly longer on top) or just buzz a suede head. tough to do with scissors alone.
 
Don't you think it's, like, weird when you see the covid posters, eg at a bus stop, and they look like they're from a film set or computer game environment.

I feel this a lot. partly because the aesthetic has been endlessly rehearsed in fiction. its a strange feeling
 

Leo

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wife has cut mine since April, looks ok too. I'll eventually go back to the place that normally does it, post-COVID. feel bad about leaving them, the wife keeps insisting I send them some $$, equivalent to the number of haircuts I missed.
 
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