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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 6:16 pm
...of "post-cyberpunk" short stories. I felt it had to be posted here.
Bruce Sterling, in a letter to John Kessel, 14 March 1987:
"What's the real motive behind 'sense of wonder'? Is it the benevolent urge to reveal cosmic mysteries, to act as the Jungian Wise Old Man to the innocent hobbits of the world? Or is it closer to the tangily malignant motives of pranksters and conjurers, the kinds of guys who'd spike your Coke with angel dust, or publicly steal your underwear for fun?"
Reading this, I have to say, Sterling apparently has an instinctual grasp of Operation: ********.
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 7:41 am
I do not see how this shows a grasp of Operation: ********. He didn't ******** my mind.
FAIL. (Convince me otherwise.)
~Culmination of All Things Purely Evil
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:38 am
Well, I don't know, I actually liked it. It so sick and twisted. No it isn't. But - I question thou - but where are the algae? I can't be a Discordian Pope of the Algae without them. Don't you just love the algae? DON'T YOU? Heh (pol. noun or a word that isn't a word, means "meh" or a some kind short laughter, also look: hah, haha, hehe, hihi, hoho, muhahahaha!).
Hail Eris!
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:11 pm
Who'd have thought panty-snatching to be such a religious experience?
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