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Cradle and Grave

The Original; Created Tuesday 14 August 2018

Having a folder like this in each of these projects.
These posted soon as is and as I write (um, and often don't...) about this growing thing represented here: The artistry of my mind.

And, yeah, I don't know how good it is (it's hard for me to judge--which is a problem), so I don't know if it's a worst waste my time than, say, drawing. I do feel guilty (artistically guilty?) that I don't draw more--or for others more. And that guilt does drive this. (But so does the relaization that talent is cheap--and even often un-needed compared to persistence and work. And that I really don't htink my art would/will ever make a difference.)




Any more, it doesn't really matter if you had an idea first. Really. What matters is how much your idea is at the crest of a social wave. Getting ideas out fast is also important to them being good.

I can see the value in a good blog.



Yes, [phew! remembered!] reincarnation does mean leving something behind. Yes, that does mean that some paret of you is left always among the living (well, the past-life--which does irrefutably still exist on some level). [Reflection on thta guy talking in Enter the Void about the Tibetan Book of the Dead (which isn't a very good book, by the way.)


Someon has to say, "Phew! Good thing I got computer kung fu." after really doing something like a complex operation with just the keyboard and no mistakes. Efficiently right through it.



Sweet creams are made of cheese
Who am I to dis a brie?
I cheddar the world for a feta cheese
Everybody is looking for Stilton

Lampkin's first rule of legal dyanics:
When an irresistable force meets an immovable object, stand aside and wait for the class-action suit