Relationsheep, n. A sheep with which you have a relation. re·la·tion·sheep, Fact of being related to a sheep; connection or association to a sheep. A particular type of connection existing between people and sheep having dealings with each other. A romantic or sexual involvement. (With a little help from dictionary.com)
Category: literature
Writing and published sh*t
In the last two issues of Pauly’s Truckin’ Zine I’ve been featured! Yahoo! Read: «Messiah on a Tuesday», August 2004 (Vol. 3, Issue 8) «Existentialistic Sunday», July 2004 (Vol. 3, Issue 7) You should, of course, also read the other truckin’ texts, as they are highly entertaining. These are both less emphasised writings, meaning that […]
Wikiarticle on All Authors are Gay!
That’s not the real title, the real title was far too long to put in the title-field. The real title goes like this: «The Problem of applying the psychoanalysis to the interpretation of the creator behind a meaningful material». More or less:) Why did I write this? I was pissed off after reading an article […]
Planet Pratchett
Since I’m waiting for my laptop, I’ve been easy on the writing side and hard on the reading side. Still, reading about the terms of the psychoanalysis through history or the pretty breath-takingly revealing interview with surrealist André Breton tend to get a bit hard after a while. And Kafka? I wouldn’t use his books […]
Robot literature and computer damnation
Many writers of science fiction have jerked off to, uhm.. thought about, the idea of mankind vaporized by machines. By computers. By calculators. By microwave-oven javascripts. Today I realized why. There’s no threat in an actual computer. That is unless one falls from the forth floor and lands on someone happening to walk by. Apart […]
Zapffe's «The lost son»
Yesterday I finished Zapffe‘s The lost son (no. "Den fortapte sønn"), a dramatical re-telling of Jesus’ life based on his scientific studies of history’s best known suicidal Messiah: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews (INRI). It was great. Last year doing ex.fac (philosophy of science) I read an article by someone who criticized the […]
«Colony» by Rob Grant
I’ve been reading alot of serious shit lately. Or, at least, that’s what folks’ve been trying to tell me. I’m not sure about that, really, because what gives you a kick of laughter as much as August Strindberg telling you in explizit detail how much he hates dogs and how he loathes the people owning […]
Last five books I saw Sigg3 reading
Inferno by August Strindberg The Holy Bible by various fanatics On the tragic by Peter Wessel Zapffe Tre aar i Kongo by Frithjof Iversen Greatest short stories of the world
Think Twice about going religious
So, I’ve got a fresh "short-story/dialogue" thing for you over at Sigg3’s scratchbook. Some sad office in Heaven found it amusing to turn of the hot water when I was going to have a shower this morning. I found it quite injustifiable and decided to have a complaint filed in the Holiest of Heaven office […]
Got milk?
Do you have some extra time on your hands? Need some new ideas? Read Immanuel Kant’s critique of judgement! (Translated by James Creed Meredith)