[eryk salvaggio]

This is also a point of view; but all flowers aren't saints, luckily, and
what is divine in us is the awakening of anti-human action.

Morals have given rise to charity and pity, two dumplings that have grown
like elephants, planets, which people call good. There is nothing good
about them. Goodness is lucid, clear and resolute, and ruthless towards
compromise and politics. Morality infuses chocolate into every man's
veins.

..and one understood again that pity is a feeling, like diarrhoea, in
relation to disgust that undermines health

`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42

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, clement Thomas

Kandy,
U're not ine the mood no more,

the train has left the station and U're not in it !!!
dommage pour toi mon gars.


OG
chabadabada

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From: "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:33 AM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]


> This is also a point of view; but all flowers aren't saints, luckily, and
> what is divine in us is the awakening of anti-human action.
>
> Morals have given rise to charity and pity, two dumplings that have grown
> like elephants, planets, which people call good. There is nothing good
> about them. Goodness is lucid, clear and resolute, and ruthless towards
> compromise and politics. Morality infuses chocolate into every man's
> veins.
>
> ..and one understood again that pity is a feeling, like diarrhoea, in
> relation to disgust that undermines health
>
> `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
>
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, marie eric

j'aime bocou kandy..quel song writer !!!

—– Original Message —–
From: "clement Thomas" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]


> Kandy,
> U're not ine the mood no more,
>
> the train has left the station and U're not in it !!!
> dommage pour toi mon gars.
>
> –
> OG
> chabadabada
>
> —– Original Message —–
> From: "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:33 AM
> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]
>
>
> > This is also a point of view; but all flowers aren't saints, luckily,
and
> > what is divine in us is the awakening of anti-human action.
> >
> > Morals have given rise to charity and pity, two dumplings that have
grown
> > like elephants, planets, which people call good. There is nothing good
> > about them. Goodness is lucid, clear and resolute, and ruthless towards
> > compromise and politics. Morality infuses chocolate into every man's
> > veins.
> >
> > ..and one understood again that pity is a feeling, like diarrhoea, in
> > relation to disgust that undermines health
> >
> > `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
> >
> > + AFK, tornado
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, marie eric

c fou toute la matiere qu'il peut donner…
trop bien pour toi clement

puut !
ppuuut !

—– Original Message —–
From: "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:33 AM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]


> This is also a point of view; but all flowers aren't saints, luckily, and
> what is divine in us is the awakening of anti-human action.
>
> Morals have given rise to charity and pity, two dumplings that have grown
> like elephants, planets, which people call good. There is nothing good
> about them. Goodness is lucid, clear and resolute, and ruthless towards
> compromise and politics. Morality infuses chocolate into every man's
> veins.
>
> ..and one understood again that pity is a feeling, like diarrhoea, in
> relation to disgust that undermines health
>
> `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
>
> + AFK, tornado
> -> post: [email protected]
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>

, clement Thomas

next songs to come soon.
Wuzuland prod at work.


OG
competing for the granmy


—– Original Message —–
From: "bobig" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]


> j'aime bocou kandy..quel song writer !!!
>
> —– Original Message —–
> From: "clement Thomas" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 11:16 AM
> Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]
>
>
> > Kandy,
> > U're not ine the mood no more,
> >
> > the train has left the station and U're not in it !!!
> > dommage pour toi mon gars.
> >
> > –
> > OG
> > chabadabada
> >
> > —– Original Message —–
> > From: "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" <[email protected]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Cc: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:33 AM
> > Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: [eryk salvaggio]
> >
> >
> > > This is also a point of view; but all flowers aren't saints, luckily,
> and
> > > what is divine in us is the awakening of anti-human action.
> > >
> > > Morals have given rise to charity and pity, two dumplings that have
> grown
> > > like elephants, planets, which people call good. There is nothing good
> > > about them. Goodness is lucid, clear and resolute, and ruthless
towards
> > > compromise and politics. Morality infuses chocolate into every man's
> > > veins.
> > >
> > > ..and one understood again that pity is a feeling, like diarrhoea, in
> > > relation to disgust that undermines health
> > >
> > > `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
> > >
> > > + AFK, tornado
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, Eryk Salvaggio

1. Of course all flowers are saints.

2. I don't know what pity is, or who I am supposed to pity. It's an
emotion I have honestly never felt in my entire life, which worried me
because they used to say it was a good thing to have pity on all kinds
of things, back in my Protestant Sunday School when I was 10 years old.
It worried me until I became an atheist. There's a difference between
pity and recognizing an opportunity to help someone get on to their
feet. It is not "You poor miserable suffering bastard, let me help you
up". It's "Hey, you're on the ground and if you don't want to be, let me
help you up." For this reason I think it would be nice if people
screamed epiphanies out loud as they had them; like if that was some
cultural thing to get rid of ghosts that we still held on to, like
blessing the sneezy. Imagine a train ride where people looked up from
their newspapers and anonymously declared something they had realized. I
mean, we wouldn't all have to take it at face value, but it could be
contagious, like yawning is. This idea is what I have instead of pity.

Not Relevant to Art,
-e.




-IID42 Kandinskij @27+ wrote:

>This is also a point of view; but all flowers aren't saints, luckily, and
>what is divine in us is the awakening of anti-human action.
>
>Morals have given rise to charity and pity, two dumplings that have grown
>like elephants, planets, which people call good. There is nothing good
>about them. Goodness is lucid, clear and resolute, and ruthless towards
>compromise and politics. Morality infuses chocolate into every man's
>veins.
>
>..and one understood again that pity is a feeling, like diarrhoea, in
>relation to disgust that undermines health
>
> `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
>
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, D42 Kandinskij

On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, clement Thomas wrote:

> Kandy,
> U're not ine the mood no more,

So you say?

> the train has left the station and U're not in it !!!
> dommage pour toi mon gars.


You are not the train, love.

, clement Thomas

it is you again,

glad to see yu back at the keyboard, darling,

luv
OG


"-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" a *crit :

> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, clement Thomas wrote:
>
> > Kandy,
> > U're not ine the mood no more,
>
> So you say?
>
> > the train has left the station and U're not in it !!!
> > dommage pour toi mon gars.
>
> You are not the train, love.
>
> + AFK, tornado
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, D42 Kandinskij

On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Eryk Salvaggio wrote:

> 1. Of course all flowers are saints.

No they aren't. But you can 'discourse' inside your brainabout it if you
want.

> 2. I don't know what pity is, or who I am supposed to pity. It's an
> emotion I have honestly never felt in my entire life, which worried me
> because they used to say it was a good thing to have pity on all kinds
> of things, back in my Protestant Sunday School when I was 10 years old.

Nonsense. You exhibit pity continuously. Particularly
self-pity. You're confusing the flip side of pity
as 'self-importance' and 'charity' as a lack of pity.

> It worried me until I became an atheist. There's a difference between
> pity and recognizing an opportunity to help someone get on to their
> feet. It is not "You poor miserable suffering bastard, let me help you
> up". It's "Hey, you're on the ground and if you don't want to be, let me
> help you up."

Gibberish.

> For this reason I think it would be nice if people
> screamed epiphanies out loud as they had them; like if that was some
> cultural thing to get rid of ghosts that we still held on to, like
> blessing the sneezy. Imagine a train ride where people looked up from
> their newspapers and anonymously declared something they had realized.

That'd be why I wear headphones as a rule outside of the house.
Humans don't get epiphanies, they get mental brain discharges.
Imagine a train ride where everyone is farting continuously–
that's where I get off the particular train ride.

`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42

, clement Thomas

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"-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" a *crit :

> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
>
> > 1. Of course all flowers are saints.
>
> No they aren't. But you can 'discourse' inside your brainabout it if you
> want.
>
> > 2. I don't know what pity is, or who I am supposed to pity. It's an
> > emotion I have honestly never felt in my entire life, which worried me
> > because they used to say it was a good thing to have pity on all kinds
> > of things, back in my Protestant Sunday School when I was 10 years old.
>
> Nonsense. You exhibit pity continuously. Particularly
> self-pity. You're confusing the flip side of pity
> as 'self-importance' and 'charity' as a lack of pity.
>
> > It worried me until I became an atheist. There's a difference between
> > pity and recognizing an opportunity to help someone get on to their
> > feet. It is not "You poor miserable suffering bastard, let me help you
> > up". It's "Hey, you're on the ground and if you don't want to be, let me
> > help you up."
>
> Gibberish.
>
> > For this reason I think it would be nice if people
> > screamed epiphanies out loud as they had them; like if that was some
> > cultural thing to get rid of ghosts that we still held on to, like
> > blessing the sneezy. Imagine a train ride where people looked up from
> > their newspapers and anonymously declared something they had realized.
>
> That'd be why I wear headphones as a rule outside of the house.
> Humans don't get epiphanies, they get mental brain discharges.
> Imagine a train ride where everyone is farting continuously–
> that's where I get off the particular train ride.
>
> `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
>
> + AFK, tornado
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