Tired old women on the shores of creation, absolutism and uncertainty, reckless abandon, weathered statues and obelisks, polytheism, folklore, forbidden histories, Babylon and all its glorious warring factions, the cult of the mushroom, unholy sacrifies to Moloch - may our children burn in his mighty belly, usury, mystery, heresies of all types, hexes, spells, eristic delusions, alchemical prints, fire, snow, cosmos, sand, time and its discontents, old abandoned houses, beauty, ugliness, laughter, the coming of the bio-mechanical antichrist (thanks abigor), ancient dusty tomes, books of all kinds actually, momentary lapses of self induced insanity / insight, eros, trees, fungi, stones, bartering, all things from the same source, Sri Krishna's revelation of his true self before Arjuna and my subsequent revelations at a backwoods train station, the unreality of everyday life, cooking, food in general, piracy, tea, walking, dervishes, exploring, tobacco, cascadia, beer, sleep, every possible figment of my reality and imagination (same thing), love.
Lettrists, cute witches, the elderly, poststructuralists, drunks & despotic anarchists
Folkloric Necro Metal
The Society of the Spectacle, Jodorowsky, misanthropic pornography
Television stifles creativity and diminishes activity. Television reinforces non-positive and unhealthy cultural paradigms and instills us with a dangerous set of values that are created for us by corporations in order to sell us their worthless products as opposed to the betterment of society at large. Television emits radiation. Television unquestioningly propagates the lies of the state and subsequently admonishes dissent and nullifies alternative ideas. Television reinforces the false idea of national community (in order to retain faith in the nation state) and at the same time draws focus away from real community - family, friends and neighbors. I wish bars didn't have the television on all the time...
Those who use many words yet never really say anything
Those who lived prior to the "advances" of civilization and could live simply and harmoniously with the rest of the planet. These noble folk knew their place in the universe, they knew that they were not seperate from it but merely a part of the totality of existence.