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once again, it's the future that's being sacrificed ...
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i live in a strange house i have dreamed,
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'''i live in a strange house i have dreamed,'''
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'''where, perhaps, i have died'''
  
where, perhaps, i have died
 
  
 
Did something happen, and did I, because I didn't know how to experience it,
 
Did something happen, and did I, because I didn't know how to experience it,
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Art begins, grows and disappears because frustrated cunts bypass the world of official expression and the festivals of its poverty.
 
Art begins, grows and disappears because frustrated cunts bypass the world of official expression and the festivals of its poverty.
  
The imaginary is that which tends to become real.
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'''The imaginary is that which tends to become real.'''
  
 
If I start from any meaning, I exhaust it . . . or eventually I fall upon meaninglessness.
 
If I start from any meaning, I exhaust it . . . or eventually I fall upon meaninglessness.
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We are not normal.
 
We are not normal.
  
The future fills you in with a question.
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A real underground is invisible, it's impossible to define it,
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because it's feeding back all the time, it's constantly changing.
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'''A real underground is invisible, it's impossible to define it,'''
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Plagiarism is necessary. Progress implies it.
 
Plagiarism is necessary. Progress implies it.
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Laws are made by men who fuck their daughters. All history is pornography.
 
Laws are made by men who fuck their daughters. All history is pornography.
  
All women are ghosts and should rightly be feared.
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'''All women are ghosts and should rightly be feared.'''
  
 
I approach poetry: but only to miss it.
 
I approach poetry: but only to miss it.
  
I drift. Principally I drift. One day we'll build cities for drifting.
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'''I drift. Principally I drift. One day we'll build cities for drifting.'''
  
 
Now comes the Time for Contempt.
 
Now comes the Time for Contempt.
 
Now is the time for filth.
 
Now is the time for filth.
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Quick! Question everything.
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[words stolen from anna akhmatova, george bataille, michele bernstein, dennis cooper, guy debord, linda dement, simon derrick, matthew fuller, gashgirl, graham harwood, laure, comte de lautrémont, alec empire, hervé guibert, clarice lispector, alexander trocchi, chong troon, doll yoko]
  
 
== <small>'''Contexto'''</small> ==
 
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Aparece en https://www.digitalmanifesto.net/manifestos/99/
  
 
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== <small>'''Enlaces'''</small> ==
 
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'''URL:''' https://web.archive.org/web/20020717002250/http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/dariminitext.html
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'''Wayback Machine:''' https://web.archive.org/web/20020717002250/http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/dariminitext.html
  
 
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today = new Date ();

once again, it's the future that's being sacrificed ...

i live in a strange house i have dreamed,

where, perhaps, i have died


Did something happen, and did I, because I didn't know how to experience it, end up experiencing something else instead?

Howls for a ruined universe. Wild architecture. Waves of seething code washing away the final traces of Big Browser.

Or perhaps I witnessed extravagant gifts being exchanged in the street of little girls?

There is no way of knowing which way to look any more, which way to move your body in order to hear properly.

Your secret has also become my secret. It's part of me, and I'll treat it as I do all my secrets - I'll get rid of it when the time comes. Then it will become someone else's secret.

It's better to change friends than ideas.

Art begins, grows and disappears because frustrated cunts bypass the world of official expression and the festivals of its poverty.

The imaginary is that which tends to become real.

If I start from any meaning, I exhaust it . . . or eventually I fall upon meaninglessness.

Continuity is also a delusion.

Why bother?

We are not normal.


The future fills you in with a question.

A real underground is invisible, it's impossible to define it,

because it's feeding back all the time, it's constantly changing.


Plagiarism is necessary. Progress implies it.

We all left when we couldn't steal anything anymore.

The revolution has already taken place in me. I am outside your world and no longer governed by your laws. Laws are made by men who fuck their daughters. All history is pornography.

All women are ghosts and should rightly be feared.

I approach poetry: but only to miss it.

I drift. Principally I drift. One day we'll build cities for drifting.

Now comes the Time for Contempt. Now is the time for filth.


Quick! Question everything.


[words stolen from anna akhmatova, george bataille, michele bernstein, dennis cooper, guy debord, linda dement, simon derrick, matthew fuller, gashgirl, graham harwood, laure, comte de lautrémont, alec empire, hervé guibert, clarice lispector, alexander trocchi, chong troon, doll yoko]

Contexto

Aparece en https://www.digitalmanifesto.net/manifestos/99/

Autoras

Fuentes

Enlaces

Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20020717002250/http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/dariminitext.html