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Black Axis Abraxas
abloodymess: everythingsucked: You need this for the following reasons. -It kicks ass. -It kicks ass. -It’s very heavy. -It will ruin your day… In a good way. -It kicks ass. -There’s a woman drummer, we need to encourage diversity in doom stoner/doom metal (whatever you want to call it). -It will make your ears bleed if played at the proper volume, and that’s never a bad thing. -It kicks...
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“In her absence I created her image: out of the earthly the hidden heavenly...”
– Mahmoud Darwish, In Her Absence I Created Her Image, from The Butterfly’s Burden (via hotelnewbabylon)
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“How might a novellist represent contemporary, globalized reality if that world...”
– Andrew Tate, Douglas Coupland (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007), p. 38. (via aftercyberpunk)
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The Grammar of Dry Land by Robert Chrysler
Mirage curls on sand. Peacock feather chariots inside her eyes. Another deconstructed squiggle passes by (it must be the third listening that causes it to sting the air like that), and I light another cigarette in honour of its breathy lexicon. Mechanical hurt, insect jazz in my mouth, the thin sheen of ice beginning to obscure the intricate anomalies that adorn her blue flesh from the soles of...
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The Alpha-Bet: A Hue-More-Us Pair-Able by John...
I will establish a savage; Man will be his name Blood I will mass, and cover bones to be. Verily, savage-man I will create. He will be charged with the service of the Gods that they might be at ease. -Enuma Elish (Sumerian Creation Myth) Back in the days after the Creator Gods had biologically engineered human primates to turn them into a work force, then abandoned the planet when the mines ran...
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