Monday, November 29, 2010

Future: Now.


If the gears are installed without harming vital organs, the kitten is able to function as an automobile.

As to whether or not this conjunction is a robot, opinions are torn.

This disagreement is pointless, however.

Since the cat brain is preserved in the modification, the classification is 'Cyborg'.



Thursday, November 18, 2010

Hello.


It's a walk and a wave.

The shadow is a dead giveaway that I haven't gone too far...

There is only The Sun.

Talking Heads.


Blah, blah, blah.

The ancient art of 'Talking' has now been over-practiced.

People have the fundamentals, but do not care to polish their craft.

Talking looks like the example, found above.


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Naptime.


[we] Rock in our sleep.

On spot; we will keep...

...our heads down low,

and our minds in control.


(Shout-Outs, Tracy! KISMET.)

Friday, July 2, 2010

Think Quick.

The World is softer and less dense when put to human scale than, say, a bowling ball.

This doesn't mean that it still won't conjure up a feeling of, "Hey, who threw that shit?!?" when it bounces unexpectedly off of the back of one's skull.

As heads thicken in adaptive defense, Souls evolve thick shells.

They do this while still retaining a burning, gooey center.

Earth to Humans: YHVH.

Monday, June 21, 2010

The Great Debate.

For as long as time has been alive, the great Mystics have argued over the Source of Supreme Magic and Sorcery.

...or, 'Sourcery'.

One popular school of thought subscribes to books and spells as giving birth to unbridled, detached excellence.

Usually, though, subscriptions are set aside for publications which let the subscribers stay up-to-date on all the useless details in the particular subject that the 'rags' deal with.

But magazines are the worst for soaking up spills.

The 'magic' books are just imperfect echoes of the pure form of the subject matter, filtered through opinionated idiots.

Magic starts in hearts and dies in glossaries.

The Dictionary is the Ultimate Glossary: Subject II Change.