Tuesday, October 22, 2019

on the dunning-kruger train


"And this is how I sometimes think of myself, as a great explorer who has discovered some extraordinary land from which he can never return to give his knowledge to the world: but the name of this land is hell." --Under the Volcano

"For Americans not familiar with the language of the Third World, that’s two contrasting denials of political legitimacy."

This office that the president has GASHED,
to hurricane & chaos would ATTUNE,
as stench pervades from the owl-jejunest STABLE.
And clarity wobbles like a runaway HUBCAP;
Death's fingers with our own at times ENLACE,
in Caligari's maze sink each day DEEPER.

"...while I think it is indeed the high watermark of the Paisley Underground, for me it stands apart from the scene, or any scene for that matter, existing as a timeless and powerfully mysterious transmission that helped change the course of my listening habits forever."


(via jason cohen on fb)

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