the kids and not-kids alike seem to be attiring themselves with ever more decals and annotations, and it seems to be getting more unfriendly
alongside the classic NIKE and KORN and all sorts of indifferent logorrheic nonense, there are the egregious lurid slogan t shirts someone alluded to on...
thinking of things and wonder if they have ever been used in lyrics
like
dropsy
umbongo (theme notwithstanding)
the scilly isles
jay jay okocha
meconium
partridges
timur the lame
?
just for contributors to link to a single track each post, rather than a rar of the entire oeuvre of sun ra or whatever, and without an obligation to contextualise
this is something referred to by gek-opel several times now- entryism within high capital
has there been enough innovation within banking that things are all that different to the olden days? everything gets more and more leveraged yet the worst of late capitalism has been afflicted on...
an interesting little article contains the phrase 'the very young, those for whom class has, perhaps, yet to become an issue'
after the oedipal stage, couldn't children at least become aware of class, even if that consciousness is not schismatic enough to become an issue (crappy depoliticizing...
the autechre track with the sublime pitchbendy synth intro that's so good they don't really know what to do with it
has this effect been used with comparable success elsewhere (with computers not violins)?
the general theory, i suppose
it's sometimes said that relativity, especially the general theory, was prohibitively difficult even for some eminent figures in contemporary theoretical physics to understand comprehensively, why was this? was it simply owing to its mathematical complexity or a...
that is, i'm hoping to find something interesting to familiarize myself with the language for the first time in a while
my vocabulary is very crap (for example there are six words in this tiny poem that i didn't know)
please suggest anything that you would habitually read
any good (short)...
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