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the animateness of the perceptual world.


skullie

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the emergence or adoption of a formal writing system significantly solidifies the ephemeral perceptual boundary already established by a common tounge: now the spoken language has a visual counterpart that floats, fixed and immobile, between the human body and the sensuous world. Yet while formal writing thus solidifies the linguisti-perceptual boundary, many ancient writing systems implicitly refer the human senses to that which lies BEYOND the boundary. Their often pictorially arrived characters cannot help but remind the reading body of its inherence in a more-than-human field of animate forms. Language is not a purely human posession- it remains tied, however distantly, to the larger field of expressive powers.
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Re: the funny thing

 

Originally posted by skullie

funny thing about that blue LEPO piece... it says REAL MEN TAKE THE DOOR...

but this person barely did that.. less than half of the O is on the corner of the door!!

 

shhhhuuttt the fuck up.

 

go lep.

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