Website of surreal-absurd writer Marcus Silcock

1) when is the new commodified:
a) at the moment of its conception
b) when air enters its lungs
c) after it leaves the hospital

2) which best describes your view of the sun:
a) there is nothing new under the sun
b) the sun is always new
c) there is no sun

3) The world is all that is the case
a) sometimes
b) always
c) you have no case

define your values:

a= at the moment of its conception there is nothing new under the sun. sometimes.

what is the value of a?

b= when air enters its lungs the sun is always new. always

what is the value of b?

c= after it leaves the hospital there is no sun. you have no case.

what is the value of c?

4 responses

  1. Laura Carter Avatar

    This is fabulous. I may ruminate on it over on my blog in a bit. Take care.

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  2. T-Nat Avatar

    1) B — commodification requires external forces to act upon an object … A and C are essentially the same on a sliding scale of time

    2) B — this is a personal choice rooted in a philosophy that perception is all that really matters as one lives one’s life … in this sense, the sun is ever-changing because with the right equipment we can see the change take place

    3) C — once a child sees the sky, the world is never the same

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    a = a premise dying in a word

    b = ostracizing the greys

    c = roots in ground that can’t be dug

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  3. postpran Avatar

    Trip,

    I like your values here. Enjoyed checking out your blog. Too bad you support Chelsea and not Liverpool though! Damn Carling Cup!

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  4. A Avatar

    Your view of the sun best describes when air enters the news.

    The value of B is the sun’s lungs.

    What is the value of C?

    The sun is a moment of its conception. Under the sun, the new is a hospital.

    You have no case after it leaves the air for the world.

    Where do you stand when the world enters its lungs?

    —Allyssa

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