the age of real-time
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published under CPOPL (Code Project Open Poetic License)
age of real-time, age of virtual faces, age of storm-surge of perfect spilling over imagination's floodwalls to drown imperfection with images so far beyond nightsweat's fear memories must recuse themselves to avoid insanity's verdict here is the shadow of a forgotten body singing in a dance of fingers clicking: a child, lost in the new meme's parade, holding a broken toy other people told him was a life in the digital eternity where he'd never face lonely's sorrows all of the old now the roadbed for the machinery of always ever new to travel
August, 24, 2017
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it. A few hundred years later another traveler despairing as myself, may mourn the disappearance of what I may have seen, but failed to see.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
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published under CPOPL (Code Project Open Poetic License)
age of real-time, age of virtual faces, age of storm-surge of perfect spilling over imagination's floodwalls to drown imperfection with images so far beyond nightsweat's fear memories must recuse themselves to avoid insanity's verdict here is the shadow of a forgotten body singing in a dance of fingers clicking: a child, lost in the new meme's parade, holding a broken toy other people told him was a life in the digital eternity where he'd never face lonely's sorrows all of the old now the roadbed for the machinery of always ever new to travel
August, 24, 2017
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it. A few hundred years later another traveler despairing as myself, may mourn the disappearance of what I may have seen, but failed to see.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
And who is the writer of this, ahem, interesting work ?
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And who is the writer of this, ahem, interesting work ?
This pathetic flea on a past-his-use-by-date tick in the ear of a homeless three-legged dog howling at the moon of literature with his last breath ... is.
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it. A few hundred years later another traveler despairing as myself, may mourn the disappearance of what I may have seen, but failed to see.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
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This pathetic flea on a past-his-use-by-date tick in the ear of a homeless three-legged dog howling at the moon of literature with his last breath ... is.
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it. A few hundred years later another traveler despairing as myself, may mourn the disappearance of what I may have seen, but failed to see.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
No, not IS again :wtf:
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published under CPOPL (Code Project Open Poetic License)
age of real-time, age of virtual faces, age of storm-surge of perfect spilling over imagination's floodwalls to drown imperfection with images so far beyond nightsweat's fear memories must recuse themselves to avoid insanity's verdict here is the shadow of a forgotten body singing in a dance of fingers clicking: a child, lost in the new meme's parade, holding a broken toy other people told him was a life in the digital eternity where he'd never face lonely's sorrows all of the old now the roadbed for the machinery of always ever new to travel
August, 24, 2017
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it. A few hundred years later another traveler despairing as myself, may mourn the disappearance of what I may have seen, but failed to see.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
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Hey The post is extremely good. Each line carries so much of thought and i could connect to it so well. Thank You for posting . Thanks ZackLuis
See, I thought he was one of those Cylon hybrids. I was ready to find a ship to plug him into, due to the fact that U.S. Navy has a tendency to collide with the biggest objects afloat these days. This might be an improvement to their navigation S.O.P..... :)