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stagefright! the musical; alternative in terms of Munch's expression: ah! ah! soprano of the silent question exhibited by thinking - silence of everything in the extremes... stagefright - ah! ah indeed, stagefright the musical. if i'm not being paid - why would i lie? the world is big enough and there enough of us out there for someone to cite their life and be immediately dismissed as a liar, and everything that person cites as real to be treated as unreal - these are the perks of doing something without caring about being paid, i mean... you'd be really deluded to have to lie and not be paid for it: the whole system of practising law would crumble - i am, what you might call a manfred von richthofen... i'm in a truthful free fall an icarus... because i care more for posthumous fame in the realm of mythology than in the modern sense of constant paparazzi intrusion like being waved a passport photograph in-front of your face every time the camera zooms in and blinks at you with a spasmodic irritability of a flash; i'm hoping to get a chair named after me, a rocking & vibrating chair to solve sudoku puzzles in.
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Mar 7, 2016
Mar 7, 2016 at 3:44 PM UTC
myth as counter to modern celebrity culture
stagefright! the musical; alternative in terms of Munch's expression: ah! ah! soprano of the silent question exhibited by thinking - silence of everything in the extremes... stagefright - ah! ah indeed, stagefright the musical. if i'm not being paid - why would i lie? the world is big enough and there enough of us out there for someone to cite their life and be immediately dismissed as a liar, and everything that person cites as real to be treated as unreal - these are the perks of doing something without caring about being paid, i mean... you'd be really deluded to have to lie and not be paid for it: the whole system of practising law would crumble - i am, what you might call a manfred von richthofen... i'm in a truthful free fall an icarus... because i care more for posthumous fame in the realm of mythology than in the modern sense of constant paparazzi intrusion like being waved a passport photograph in-front of your face every time the camera zooms in and blinks at you with a spasmodic irritability of a flash; i'm hoping to get a chair named after me, a rocking & vibrating chair to solve sudoku puzzles in.
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