Where The Action Is.

May 02, 2007 15:48

"The division of labour and the organization of work-flow connect the individual's current moments to other persons' next ones in a very consequential manner...but the probability of the occurence [of results] is so high that little attention seems required in the matter... This activity is indeed consequential, but it is well managed; it is not ( Read more... )

head beating, social theory

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schmooze May 2 2007, 12:50:33 UTC
fuck that cunt...yeh you know who im talkin about...still angry

goss:
prince told jt sexy never left
ooo burn...

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dodgethis May 2 2007, 14:04:11 UTC
No one will ever love you.

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blindly_fumblin May 2 2007, 15:09:17 UTC
that's a little extreme for a silly post about a social theorist who likes to draw analogies to head-beating, don't you think?

maybe i'll make all my posts about cats, huh?! and we can all have adorable cat pictures and admire the cats and pretend that the cats care what we think of them!*

i like how his essay is called "Where The Action Is", because that could totally be on a t-shirt with an arrow pointing towards my rockstar crotch.

* you know i like your cat posts.

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rogue_scholar May 3 2007, 04:48:04 UTC
"[O]ur ... tossers continue to ... reach ... a boy's moments to come. However, ... beating [is] [an] objective so continuously and unthinkingly sought and so assuredly and routinely realized, that the consequentiality of lapse need never be considered."

RELEVANT TO YOU INDEED!

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schmooze May 3 2007, 07:39:02 UTC
i wouldnt take that shit from him emily...you ganna let him talk to you like that?

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jigantor May 23 2007, 14:45:35 UTC
I figure I should return the favour...with a completely pointless post! So, here goes:

"At least you don't have to read Judith Butler."

...did you like it?

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