Tagged: massive

Good Friday

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Play again

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Deadly

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Photos: ‘deadroad’ @ dudesnude

Grab

grab / verb.
[ORIGIN Middle Low German, Middle Dutch grabben, perh. from modification of the base of grip verb, gripe verb, grope verb.]

1 verb trans. Grasp or seize suddenly and eagerly; snatch up; appropriate rapaciously or unscrupulously; colloq. obtain.

grab hold of seize.

2 verb trans. Capture or arrest (a person). b Attract the attention of, make an impression on. slang.

[SOED]

boy’s view

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“May I always be a boy.”

Photos: Kirby, ‘Thanksgiving’ 2010.

“Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!”




A society becomes totalitarian when its structure become flagrantly artificial, that is when its ruling class has lost its function but succeeds in clinging to power by force or fraud.*

The cultural belief that we can make things happen by thinking, by visualizing, by wanting them, by tapping into our inner strength or by understanding that we are truly exceptional is magical thinking. We can always make more money, meet new quotas, consume more products and advance our career if we have enough faith. This magical thinking, preached to us across the political spectrum by Oprah, sports celebrities, Hollywood, self-help gurus and Christian demagogues, is largely responsible for our economic and environmental collapse, since any Cassandra who saw it coming was dismissed as “negative.” This belief, which allows men and women to behave and act like little children, discredits legitimate concerns and anxieties. It exacerbates despair and passivity. It fosters a state of self-delusion. The purpose, structure and goals of the corporate state are never seriously questioned. To question, to engage in criticism of the corporate collective, is to be obstructive and negative. And it has perverted the way we view ourselves, our nation and the natural world. The new paradigm of power, coupled with its bizarre ideology of limitless progress and impossible happiness, has turned whole nations, including the United States, into monsters.

CHRIS HEDGES, “Zero Point of Systemic Collapse,” Adbusters, 08 February 2010


It was so much more fun being Lost In Space, than just being Lost.

*GEORGE ORWELL