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gement ([personal profile] gement) wrote2003-12-27 08:15 pm

Ooh... burn.

Your sweet voice is like the snap of a bra strap upon a sun burnt back.

Try it! It's fun. The Surrealist Compliment Generator

Christmas good. Still trying to decide if I should itemize loot. Lots of loot. Lots and lots of loot. Combine this with rebrowsing my favorite book on truly property-free society and a room that I'm slowly excavating down from "up to my eyeballs in shit" and watch my head explode with conflicting signals! Stuff good! Stuff bad! I'm so confused!

That which is not necessary is excremental. -- The Dispossessed, Ursula K. LeGuin

Toys! Toys! All mine! WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! -- Me

[identity profile] capnexposition.livejournal.com 2003-12-27 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I got "May you always be as vivid as your hallucinations."
I think I shall keep it, and love it, and call it George. What a novel little program.

[identity profile] rhiawolf.livejournal.com 2003-12-28 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I stole the compliment generator for my own journal, and I also wanted to compliment you on your excellent taste in reading material. I only read that book recently, but I think it's destined to be one of my frequently re-read, top ten sort of books.

When I say I'm an anarchist, I don't mean I want to throw rocks at Starbucks. I mean I want to help create a country (or planet, sure) similar to the moon in the Dispossessed. It's not a utopia, but maybe that's what makes it feel so attainable. *shrug*

Love,

Rhiawolf

[identity profile] gement.livejournal.com 2003-12-29 01:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! Other than my step-mother who loaned/gave/shared the copy now on my bookshelf, you're the only person I know who's read it. The first time I read it I thought it was a great thought experiment, but I didn't realize how it had grabbed onto me until two weeks later when I was still leafing through it almost daily.

I find the Odonian mindset... restful? Settling? Centered? When I can snap my mind into it, I lose about two thirds of the things I fear, because they have to do with not having enough, or with my stuff being destroyed. I think it would be spectacular if people had enough ingrained social conscience to be able to treat lawn mowers and power tools as they treat library books. I would like to be an anarchist, if it meant that the most I had to worry about moving was a handful of books and an orange blanket I'd grown fond of.

With the mindset on this morning, divvying up the Christmas ornaments between me and my sisters was both a satisfying and comical experience, with one half of my head saying "isn't it nice how well we can share?" and the other half saying "isn't it hysterical how territorial we all are, how concerned with possessing exactly the right numbers of these silly things?"

[identity profile] shadowblue.livejournal.com 2003-12-28 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
That's an incredibly cute userpic.