BOOKS THAT CHANGE OUR WORLDS
Have books ever helped to change our own world(s)? Have internet text(ed) worlds changed things? Have words ever worked with deeds of the flesh? Has the word ever become a deed? Ah, that is interesting. Not boring anyway.
" Let The Dice Decide" and refuse God because God does not play dice with the world. But let us refuse God. God is dead !
" Let the dice decide".
The Luke Rhinehart novel of 1971 called "The Dice Man" remains scary to politicos and academicos all even today.
Throw the die and dice as you will me old Dion. Make a meme-noble-moment :
1. Read the book
2. Go fuck the bank manager or (s)his spouse or partner
3. Refuse to read the book and watch TV
4. Make a blogsite.
5. Go fuck as many of your neighbours as you can in 48 hours.
6. Go kayaking or canoeing at night-time and naked.
Monday, April 02, 2007
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Oh well never mind.
But it could have been ......
That creepy crawli professor Hans J Eysenck ( a behavioral pest) even liked this book saying that : " I find the DICE MAN very funny indeed and sometimes almost terrifying in its accurate evocation of the amount of nonsense American psychoanalyists talk and believe in."
Eysenck is truly a pain in the behavioral proverbial.
Eysenck Rules, KO?
Chomsky Rocks, boom boom.
E in ther blue corner
C rocking the the red corner.
Did I get it?
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