Excision
Jörmungandr-Midgard serpent
Dozing man•
The world does everything wrong on purpose
Chaos: the road to freedom
Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts
All other things are useless or only useful for useless ends
Return again to the primordial nothingness
MASSA-FUCKIN-CRETTS Skate Thrash Crust Junk!
Massacretts/ The Invention of Solitude, Paul Auste
"The silverado squatters"
Robert Louis Stevenson
"The Pretensions of Poverty," by seventeenth-century English poet Thomas Carew.
Overcivilization...
Thoreau urges Field to live a simple but independent and fulfilling life in the woods, thereby freeing himself of employers and creditors. But the Irishman won't give up his aspirations of luxury and the quest for the American dream.
Walden emphasizes the importance of solitude, contemplation, and closeness to nature in transcending the "desperate" existence that, he argues, is the lot of most people
"I never found the companion that was so companionable as
solitude." Thoreau
What men already know instinctively is true humanity.
