How there's so much more to reference these days that you can say what ever you want and expect not to be understood - and it's necc their fault. And perhaps 1 might try not to be understood to then appear cleverer. Or else if you want every1 to know what you're actually refering to - you have to be sure that everything you refer to is immed referenceable - like MacDonalds or and
British politcis and pants just doesn't cut the musytard anymore, hoes.
Does this limit our understanding of others? Or of ourselevs? Surely the answer is to only reference in terms of 1s own headspace, and then and only then seek to build a rappoachment with others to descibe what went on. In which case all reference is past-tense and irrelevant in today's market-driven ecomnomy.
But to return to capitalist distortions - whose seen Children on Men? Yeah, yeah, I know the city represents fascism and the countryside represents Communism. But the 3rd act? What does this represent? The convergence of ideologies, or the breakdown of all ideology - the inevitable product of an ideology that has bcome hard and unwilling to give birth to new ideas perhaps? Whatever, if any1 happens to watch it, they play a piece represnting Stalin near the beginning of act 3 -and that makes no *sense* whatsoever./
And relax,
Posted on Oct 31, 2006, 11:52 AM from IP address 195.92.67.66