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So I was reading ye olde Beantown Globe the other day, excuse me, the New York Times Boston Edition, for you out of towners.... And I came across this interesting article. Notice the title, I guess the Philistine liberal elite is still looting the basics of the teachings of Aryan Prince Siddhārtha since his ideological descendants are beyond raising swords and empty gestures against a dying culture of Onanists perpetually gazing into the mirror. Just look at the way Buddhism is pimped by the overlords of MSM, totally kosher with corporate schmucks, what a pleasant "import", they don't get pissed over meaningless representations, and why should they? They don't put faith, (ha... what a weak idea), in some personification that is out dated by at least a century in terms of its intake-as-illusion purpose. But I digress....
Just as I get into something it dies in the world of commerce, ah well, here is my recent Polaroid series:
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So I was reading ye olde Beantown Globe the other day, excuse me, the New York Times Boston Edition, for you out of towners.... And I came across this interesting article. Notice the title, I guess the Philistine liberal elite is still looting the basics of the teachings of Aryan Prince Siddhārtha since his ideological descendants are beyond raising swords and empty gestures against a dying culture of Onanists perpetually gazing into the mirror. Just look at the way Buddhism is pimped by the overlords of MSM, totally kosher with corporate schmucks, what a pleasant "import", they don't get pissed over meaningless representations, and why should they? They don't put faith, (ha... what a weak idea), in some personification that is out dated by at least a century in terms of its intake-as-illusion purpose. But I digress....
Just as I get into something it dies in the world of commerce, ah well, here is my recent Polaroid series:
"The Other Side"
3 Comments:
Ean,
Nice set of photos. Say, is that a Frick I see?
Looks like that ran out of ideas...
Frick stayed firmly behind the Polaroid in these. Though if I do venture into the world of my work you'll certainly know it.
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