I’m sure you’re not the only one that feels that way.
I’m not a bad reader. I just tend to know what y’all are talking about better than y’all, unless in the possible scenario that some of y’all are purposefully making arguments that are less informed than y’all are.
Don’t answer that. Perhaps in the very question you can see why gentlemen prefer to speak about the issues, and not each man’s personal standing regarding this or that.
Capitalism is the Demiurg. Its not about individuals as entities but about stirring will from the ground. The larger the group thats animated by this will the better. Thats why the best products are scientific miracles. Why music is technolofied to amp your pleasures.
Communism is just one bold fucking move that the Russians played to show that their soul wasnt as easy to buy as that of their examples in the west. They entirely removed the horizon.
Since the USSR was at its peak the world-market has been one.
Blood flows thicker than water.
Till we meet again, Don Pedro.
I like these terms. Better than the ones we set earlier. Not sure about the 60s thing, I prefer American cars from that age. Montreal seems a righteous place for a Cadillac.
It was pretty high end. Sold like gold. Fcourse I wasnt greedy enough.
But in general I sold many visual narrative concepts as a designer of commercials and tv programs. Its just what was out there to sell was no where by near close enough to what I would buy.
My spare time writing diverted me from my directorial career. I could simply not root in the type of tastes that were running the mouth.
What is there to sell in a declining world? Mostly distractions. I dont like these as products, they require too much upkeep.
High maintenance products arent my game.
But now there is a fresh new world for putting things down that will last forever. That kind of deal bores most capitalists, Apple complains that people are using their iphones for too long, its not good to have a lastable product. Thats not to me an ideal sort of mindset, and it is a good sign that these products withstand the producers will to have them be obsolete. Its a sign the products are becoming one with out life tissue, that we are cyborgs. No longer consumers of the product but consumed by our consumption of it, we are now supernatural in our capacity to receive and represent. I see this again as Demiurgic, at least when Im looking for a parallel in myth and symbol. But I realize the term probably has a negative connotation.
In any case there is no stopping it, so thats what philosophy really has to address. Philosophy contra Communism as a preserver of Capital.
Im not especially proud of having sold stuff I made but I must admit to the reality of it in this context. They werent stories. They were… experiences, licenses, paths, you know, Capitalistic fiber. I have a taste for it. Thats not the same as storytelling, its more insidious, it is allowing people to tell themselves stories. Thats Product.
Yeah because with the potholes in Rosemont, I doubt a Porsche could even survive.