Notes

should many random particular pieces

most posts here are like md5 results. never to be backed to their sense again. this is good; this is reality; the reality around the globe; all is well. all is nothing.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Twisting words.

The easiest way to discredit somebody on the internet. (eg. me, why not.)

OR

Why could my texts be hacked or trashed at some point in their existence.

Example: Sometimes, in I. Kant's texts, the meaning of half page long sentences depended on as little as a preposition somewhere in the text.


Political vectors, activating on the internet, have the art of changing small things here and there so that the entire big thing collapses. This is the insidious stuff.

My text reflect my way of thinking, they are kind `a error proof. I repeat my self heavily; I keep the past affirmations into the present, morphed; I think and write systematically and artistically at the same time, so that a meaning could be deduced by it's mere position relative to the start or finish, or by extrapolating from some text that has the same artistic flow image; etc.

But, as any intricate technological things, the essential stuff here and there could be shadowed by artfully hacking some commas, prepositions, suffixes and especially peculiar stuff.


The big stuff is organizing information exchange mediums so their cultural print fits the purpose.

I've seen it in p2p downloaded books, crammed with suggestions. Way too much popcorn. Or, on a search in eMule, Burzum videos contained porn movies. Burzum is too intelligent, sincere, not enough of a pig to fit the politico-social vectors' image of a metalist. Metalists should be stupid, drink, stink, talk about satanism in not too immoral terms, threaten with apocalypse, death and then appear in videos telling how it's all just an art, a business, something they like and keeps their spirits up.

Right now, when I wrote about porn movies in the Burzum videos, the pig keyed an ENTER on my computer, with his trojan. This is suggesting me he is a pig, he is nauseous and I hate him.

I have to back-up again. Maybe buy an efficient 45$ antivirus? Block my ports?


AAAaa! I know! I recently saw an ad or two about complete protection against malware! This reminds me that the internet could be filled with spyware, viruses, evil doers. etc. In fact, right now somebody could watch my computer!

BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY! BUY!

I hate you, pig. But not really. You are not worthy.

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