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H Kapp-Klote's avatar

Loved this essay's depth -- the analysis of the visual components here were especially great, it's cool to think about the visual landscape of Gilligan's anti-AI, pro-humanity and pro-friction themes.

Watching Pluribus has me think a lot about Brave New World by Huxley, especially this quote.

"But I don't want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin.

"In fact," said Mustapha Mond, "you're claiming the right to be unhappy."

"All right then," said the Savage defiantly, "I'm claiming the right to be unhappy.""

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God, I felt violated even reading that!

I would NOT want to watch that show...and yet, I suspect I may wish some OTHERS to view it simply because it might help them understand me.

Note my moniker; there is a reason for it, and it has everything to do with the zeitgeist of the past decade; "for the love of god" has entered my personal expletive-vocabulary strictly and solely because I've never felt more like Fortunato.

It used to be you didn't HAVE to fit in; you could make your own existence. Now, it's like there's been a kind of Procrustean, (Medieval???) insistence that THE UNKNOWN DOES NOT AND CANNOT EXIST - that existence is finite, everything that exists has already been cataloged, and if you say you're something new, oh you must be mistaken, go grab a pre-approved soul off the rack (See also: Gender-pride flags).

It's Constantine/Nicea 2.0...or put another way:

"To be, or not to be; that is the question."

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