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IncandescenceS

The Quantum Stasis Field seems finally to have been deactivated. Or that’s what we hope, anyways. It's taken a sadly predictable event to shake me out of it and I'm only sorry that it was such a(nother) revolting display of unctuous cocksuckery that shook things up. Still, life is as life does and this days you grab, with both feeble hands, whatever chances of intellectual survival it throws at you.
For the quoted Incandescence...take your pick. The Brexshit panto or the arrest of Julian Assange are two good candidates, but, of course, there are plenty others. For as long as we have dribbling evil morons for our rules, we'll never want for objects of fiery loathing.
And here be a couple of (a)cute quotes.:

The Ogre does what ogres can,
Deeds quite impossible for Man,
But one prize is beyond his reach:
The Ogre cannot master speech.
About a subjugated plain,
Among its desperate and slain,
The Ogre stalks with hand on hips,
While dribble gushes from his lips.
W.H. Auden

The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds.
John Maynard Keynes

Which is what Marx said, in 1852, in the opening paragraphs of the 18th Brummaire… much more graphically and with a strong poetic flavour. But I also like Keynes’ version because it has a creepy hint of infection, of underhand corruption, unsuspected and undetected.
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William Sutherland said:

Excellent work and commentary!

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5 years ago

dolores666 replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you, William!
5 years ago ( translate )

Dutt Changgle said:

"Brexshit panto"
5 years ago

Dutt Changgle said:

awesome that......
5 years ago

dolores666 replied to Dutt Changgle:

What, the Brexshit or the drawing?
How's finks wif you, me old mucker?
5 years ago

dolores666 said:

Thanks Fred!
5 years ago ( translate )

dolores666 said:

Thanks Berny!
5 years ago ( translate )

╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:

Welcome back Dodo...you are back on top form ;-))
5 years ago

dolores666 replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮:

Thank you, darling. It's good to be still alive and among friends, even in these totally crappy end- times. Pure perversity, I dare say...:-)
5 years ago

xenophora said:

Also perhaps some form of that oldie, "I Can't Get Started (With You)" would work. All the topical references to Lindbergh and so on could be updated for the fabulous [sic] 21st Century. ;)
5 years ago

dolores666 replied to xenophora:

Good old Bunny... This song used to be our "starter" tune back in the days I worked in a wine bar run by a jazz buff. Ah, memories! :-)
As for our current century, the least said...
PS. Slightly lost about the Lindbergh thing. ???
5 years ago

Steve Bucknell said:

A tremendous fiery creature, intimidating and loveable.
5 years ago

dolores666 replied to Steve Bucknell:

Glad you like 'im. Funny things, my uglies. No matter how hideous-looking I try to make them, I end up getting very fond of them. They'll never be as repulsive as, say Trum, or Bojo, or IDS.
5 years ago

xenophora replied to dolores666:

I always assumed "I've flown around the world in a plane..." was a reference to him.
5 years ago