Thanks to Matthew at Rave Motion Pictures; Raven, Sandra and Stephanie at Zaxby's; Sonya and Scott at Publix; the cashiers at what's left of Movie Gallery.
As the E-Brain story turns into another yeti cautionary tale, I think ahead to the next fiction-paralleling-nonfiction fable.
Sometimes I forget the parallel universe that exists in these words, with satire building upon stoic cynicism as a curb against taking death too seriously.
If only I didn't know that the connected "families" had taken over the futurist racket a long time ago...
If only I didn't know too little.
How do we handle the death (and/or near-death) of loved ones? How do we stop loving?
We don't. Let all be all.
Even ghost stories have their morals and morale in morality plays. Is that a moiré pattern I see or an apparition's shadow passing over a window screen?
We wanted to tell the new owners of the Amis Tavern that the local land causes insanity after longterm exposure, especially for those who breathe the vapours rising from the dam. But aren't we all just a little crazy in the eyes of our neighbours? McKinney's Restaurant at Hales Spring Inn leaves an all-together altogether impression.
This evening, met a person who has schizophrenia and bipolar disorder on her husband's side of the family. Wouldn't the stories there fill many a page of voices, UFOs and paranoid food poisoning fears?
How does a straightforward telling of states of energy fit into that family?
Are the skeletons in your family closet real or imagined? Do you have dozens of corpses stored on your family farm? Are mass graves part of your cultural heritage?
I'm not a peacenik and I'm not a hawk of war. I seek reasonable tolerance of subcultural differences in an overall cultural effort to optimise environmental usage. Use the past and near-term future calculations to benefit our lives in the moment.
Enough is never enough and good enough is not always best. Whoever produces the show gets to call the casted screenshots.
There is a morass of ways to set up anthropological studies. This blog has detailed many of them and will continue to do so in paralleling, exaggerating, magnifying and vilifying our past moments, and moments about to appear.
Every moment is normal to some and bizarre to others. How and when you present a point of view powers the punchline.
Money makes the world go around, world go around, world go around...
2010-07-07
Fishing For The Next Storyline
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