1. Pick one thing from my interests list that you like, and explain why.
2. Pick one thing from my interests list that you don't like, and explain why.
3. Pick one thing from my interests list that surprises you, and explain why.
4. Pick one thing from my interests list that you don't understand, and I'll tell you about it.
5. Tell me one thing that's not on my interests list that should be.
2. Pick one thing from my interests list that you don't like, and explain why.
3. Pick one thing from my interests list that surprises you, and explain why.
4. Pick one thing from my interests list that you don't understand, and I'll tell you about it.
5. Tell me one thing that's not on my interests list that should be.
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Date: 2004-07-01 04:40 pm (UTC)Our senses are limited; expanding them in any way available to us is part of what being human means.
2. feeding northerners grits
I'm a northerner, and grits are nasty.
3. n/a
It is impossible to be surprised when one has no expectations.
4. thinking
5. guerrilla dadaism
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Date: 2004-07-01 07:39 pm (UTC)5. I've got "surrealist activism" - but that may not be the same thing.
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Date: 2004-07-01 08:33 pm (UTC)I might be becoming a behaviorist.
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Guerrilla dadaism is a sort of ongoing performance art. Indulging and advancing the absurd in situations where others would not expect it, for example. It's great fun played in teams; I belonged to a cell of guerrilla dadaists in San Francisco called Absolute Boredom. It's sort of like spontaneously creating instant in-jokes; it really keeps other people on their toes when it's done well.
[insert further incoherent rambling here]