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  • 4 janvier 2007 16:00
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    • Eve
    • Fille/102
    • Merritt Island, FLORIDA, US
    KEVIN wrote:

    ...The words become weirdly humanized in this context, prompting thoughts about power, majorities and minorities, isolation and segregation and their crippling effects. Thus regimented, language is rendered useless. It becomes victim to tyranny.

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    There's so much I want to say about this, but I'm afraid words fail me. They've been rendered useless, crippled by art. Hmmmm, seems like a physical manifestation of the kind of criticism practiced here on the boards by us, what was the term.....pseudo-intellectual morons? Yeah, that was it. Hah!
  • 4 janvier 2007 17:03
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    • rahb
    • Garçon/31
    • SMALL-BANY, New York, US
    What are you reading?



    Words, words, words.
  • 28 juin 2008 14:23
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    rahb:
    What are you reading?



    Words, words, words.


    Why are you quoting Hamlet at a time like this?
  • 28 juin 2008 14:28
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    • e.g.
    • Garçon/28
    • Baton Rouge, LOUISIANA, US
    I simply looooove rosé and seltzer, it's fantabulous.

    (do i win?)
  • 28 juin 2008 14:28
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    • lynn
    • Fille/38
    • San Francisco, California, US
    Kevin you have too much time on your hands as does Gill.
    You may want to proffer up an old telephone or some other inanimate object and dissect that instead, soooo much more rewarding. The pretty colors and insides an interweaving tangible web of mystery will unfold although you may not be able to put it all back together, it's just not like words and writings the bastards recoiling and testing you!
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