I wrote about the possibility that we live in hell and what it means to "choose happiness" johnpaulbrammer.substack.com/p/just-be-ha...
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We are flows of things
The Perpetual Participatory Project
Iteration Involving Instruments and Improvisation
Confusing Chaotic Cacophony
Anhedonic Blisters
Yellow light, charcoal sky, fragments of words hit the window, a funeral for shame
A flock of parakeets startle a group of pigeons and briefly they fly in parallel
I’ve been looking for some purely positive work that can be done in this time, while we actively push back against this massive, constructed chaos. It’s something responsive to what I believe is a deeper issue beneath much of that chaos: 1/3 www.patreon.com/posts/after-...
Love an album where you're thinking, ah THIS is the really great track, then, ah THIS is the really great track, then, ah THIS is the really great track...
Brizzentile, eth'elened
In Ersted, Oh!
Take up doodling again
The speed at which forgetting happens
This awful unspooling of hair
Ergonomic Chairs Culture
Walk in the park, super bright Jupiter, nestling in invisible twins
One of the things I love about walking in North Derbyshire is you'll be walking along a remote footpath in December, glance to your side and find a nativity scene set up for no apparent reason in a tiny man-made cave. With hindsight, though, I could have done without the extra icy frisson of an acid folk cover of Wizzard's 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day' playing from an unseen stereo.
7. Fucked-Up Peak District Nativity
Call to me in The Old Tongue
Jazz wind bard inspiration
Fingernails ragged and bleeding, a trap misjudged, wild smiling vengeance
Music, words, painful happy fingertips, fuzzy moon, distant fireworks, trees glowing, rave track muffled by time, hope
Air charged, firework lightning,
Sugary excitement buzz,
Crash is coming
I taught myself to speed read before uni, and while a little altered I reread a novel in such a short amount of time that I would have thought I'd just been blindly flipping pages if I hadn't also been experiencing the narrative in vivid 3D immersion
Peter Watts does some interesting speculation around the conscious self being limiting in his novel Blindsight
Yay! It's a good emoji summary!
The Wicker Man
Maybe some elements of Old Gods of Appalachia podcast too
A Field in England and In The Earth,The Wicker Man, Penda's Fen, Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Blair Witch Project, The Endless, Onibaba, Public Information Films, The Descent, Tremors
Love a good Eusa show
The ants are flying, two joined end to end drift past, brief, unexpected