K-Punk

woops

is not like other people
yeah people do sometimes ask us who's best etc, but we operate with total unity so even if the extra tenner became involved we would split it once they'd gone am i right @luka
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
and is entirely on board with the line of the wc, critique, resistance, marxism all arising out of capitalism

But what do you want from Marxism? What did Mark want? If we want to talk about desires we should probe that first. Because using marxism as a kind of creed is not something I'm into.
 

sus

Moderator
@suspended explain to third what libidinal means he obviously hasnt read his lyotard. he thinks its just about what porn he likes and who he'd like to kill
libidinal is when you want to have intercourse but you can't so you're just horny all day and it seeps into everything
 

poetix

we murder to dissect
I sometimes think about trying to write something Morbid would be up for publishing, just as an exercise. A protracted stream-of-consciousness fantasy about being a 12-year-old girl being strangled to death by Ian Huntley. That sort of thing. But I don't think I could do it. It wouldn't be the moral repugnance that stifled me, so much as the sense of profound embarrassment. Like, imagine trying to explain why you'd written that to anybody who wasn't a complete div.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
In fairness... although they do obviously have a weird serial killer obsession (the book came with a postcard with a picture of Ian Brady or someone) the books I've got - Lonesome Valley, Takeaway and the new one - deal with completely different themes.
 

luka

Well-known member
"I am, and ever have been, a great reader, and have read almost everything—a library cormorant. I am deep in all out of the way books, whether of the monkish times, or of the puritanical era. I have read and digested most of the historical writers; but I do not like history. Metaphysics and poetry and “facts of mind,” that is, accounts of all the strange phantasms that ever possessed “your philosophy;” dreamers, from Thoth the Egyptian to Taylor the English pagan, are my darling studies. In short, I seldom read except to amuse myself, and I am almost always reading."
 
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thirdform

pass the sick bucket
"I am, and ever have been, a great reader, and have read almost everything—a library cormorant. I am deep in all out of the way books, whether of the monkish times, or of the puritanical era. I have read and digested most of the historical writers; but I do not like history. Metaphysics and poetry and “facts of mind,” that is, accounts of all the strange phantasms that ever possessed “your philosophy;” dreamers, from Thoth the Egyptian to Taylor the English pagan, are my darling studies. In short, I seldom read except to amuse myself, and I am almost always reading."

youre not a romantic though. You have to fall in love. Coleridge loved da woman as nature. you are mechanised filth like the rest of us.
 
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