Wednesday, March 03, 2010

REFLECTIONS ON "THE FAR QUEUE"

I have long been a fan of Pisces Iscariot's Far Queue and now find myself in somewhat more than agreement with his perspective of the human condition in that my evolving approach to expressing my thoughts has taken on a preference for the cushion of fiction, or better yet, the expressions of others' perceptions to illustrate my own, as my last couple of posts have.

This time he has simply posted a Matt Groening "Life in Hell" cartoon that evoked this comment,

No one escapes childhood unbroken, either by being made part of the culture or by becoming obsessed with the system by revolting against it — never examining the myth which makes it appear necessary. It takes a rediscovery of our preexisting connectedness as parts of one nature at birth to discover the myth behind our cultural filter on reality, "family" values and assumed ownership granted by a creator.

As stated earlier, this blog will be devoted to fiction and quotes. For more direct discussions of the human condition I have begun a new blog, Dualitytilaud, for those who can discuss the myth curiously rather than in offended defense and the threshold without choosing sides for winning.

3 comments:

Brian Miller said...

hmm...i like that and the comment leaves much to think on...

JeffScape said...

Yeah, I've been heading to The Far Queue more frequently as of late. Pretty good stuff.

Anonymous said...

it is one of the better blogs out there