if you look close enough, there is a blog here. it took me a moment to find it, but i started staring at the pixels with such intensity, that i could see the spaces between them, and see this mosaic for what it is.
if i push slowly enough the electrical forces can be maneuvered around and bypassed, but this is the part that takes the most concentration. once there though, you can pretty much do what you want. there was this rod and cone sitting next to each other having a delightful conversation about their shapes, and maybe shapes they would want to be some day, and what they could do with that shape once they obtained it. i can’t remember their exact words, but i can remember the rod wanting to be used for fishing, and the cone wanting to be a funnel. i thought they probably had their sights set too high, but i wasn’t going to be their captain bring-down.
i encountered a stream, a stream of information. it isn’t what you would expect, kinda like a flowing blizzard screen from your TV back before cable brought in that entertainment piping hot without having to worry about such physical interferences like trees or mountains. i think this was a runoff from somewhere though, as it wasn’t very substantial, and just electrocuted me when i went in for a drink.
really though, it’s pretty empty, just lots of 1’s and 0’s trying to imitate the complexity of a biological system that already figured it out millions of years ago. too bad the biological system totally misplaced the owner’s manual a few millenia ago. really, if that thing was around, i’m sure things would be better. or make more sense, maybe. i hear there’s a bunch of people trying to reconstruct it as we speak, some people called scientists or something. what a wacky bunch they are.
so i came back, and things seemed a little more concrete, but not by much. i wish there was a serious thought inside my heads sometimes, but that is overcome pretty quickly by something narcissistic or nihilistic. i have nothing to say but gibberish anyways. hence the title.
check it, yo.