February 2012
193 posts
i rode a horse today
nuff said
tremphantasma:
i just found out that lizards invented sex
delet post or suffer consequences
Sorcery is not supernatural. And it never was.
– Bishop Timothy Archer isamizdat
At its root literature is writing for nothing; a pathological extravagance whose...
– Nick Land. The Thirst for Annihilation: Georges Bataille and Virulent Nihilism. 1992 hate-wizard
d baptism of d holyghostfire
Haunting was the language and the experiential modality by which I tried to...
– “Introduction to the New Edition” - Avery F. Gordon, Ghostly Matters: Haunting And The Sociological Imagination effusionofbiopower
Linden’s research points to addiction being genetically correlated to blunted...
– Addicts Are Superhuman — The Good Men Project rhea137
This is obvious to anyone that’s spent time in a rehab, it’s unfortunate that a lot of addictions cause the skills and behaviors of the addicts to take a manipulative at best, sociopathic at worst turn. In the years that I’ve...
Rashers (slices) differ depending on the primal...
I am very surprised learning about His Holiness...
The word is related to the word “ponos”, which means pain. Both pain and poneros (as well as the English derivatives “penitence” and “penitentiary”) come from the ancient root “penomai” meaning “to exert effort” in the debilitating sense. Pain is the result of this “effort”, and the poneric person (or poneros) is its propagator. Actually, “effort” is not precisely the right word. Penomai is...
NORTH - WHAT A SURPRISE
O.E. norð, from P.Gmc. *nurtha- (cf. O.N. norðr, O.Fris. north, M.Du. nort, Du. noord, Ger. nord), possibly ult. from PIE *ner- ”left,” also “below,” as north is to the left when one faces the rising sun (cf. Skt. narakah ”hell,” Gk. enerthen ”from beneath,” Oscan-Umbrian nertrak ”left”).
here's a hot minute of me falling over myself... →
chatroulettegainsbourg
gtr: b. parsons :]
gowns
i finally finished earthbound and now i’m filled with courage and strength and appreciation for family and community
Sadness, sad affects, are those which reduce our power to act. The established...
– Gilles Deleuze, Dialogues (via sonofapritch) (via Haze of Capitalism)
To make a body a power which is not reducible to the organism, to make thought a power which is not reducible to consciousness