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Aug 10, 2005 05:08

'It could be argued that LiveJournal represents a semi-private sphere, a safe space of enclosure which came about as a means of resisting a male-dominated social environment: the open issue-blog link economy, based on point-scoring and demolishing an opponent’s opinion, in the name of learned authority. Within the semi-private LiveJournal sphere, ( Read more... )

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sarmoung August 10 2005, 16:28:00 UTC
Hmm, thinking of Momus, I noticed today that the recent tangential and prolific Click Opera presence nicepimmelkarl has but one friend listed and that's yourself! It's about time we had some LJ drama around these parts. It's what we're known here for, apparently.

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stanleylieber August 11 2005, 00:02:55 UTC
He looked so lonely, just sitting there!

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His disorienting otherness klasensjo August 11 2005, 01:22:31 UTC
nicepimmelkarl is fascinating. The poem he wrote today on click opera was phenomenal. I liked the way it disintegrated. I'm surprised Momus doesn't seem to appreciate his disorienting otherness nicepimmelkarl!
There are these individuals who completely disregard social protocol and yet seem to have a lot of imagination going...I like it. Anything is possible. Rosseau would be proud of this noble savage...and you're probably right, he bears more than a passing resemblance to KarlAnders.

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Re: His disorienting otherness stanleylieber August 11 2005, 07:42:49 UTC
'I'm surprised Momus doesn't seem to appreciate his disorienting otherness nicepimmelkarl!'

You see that a lot at zoos, when an animal escapes its cage. People stop appreciating, and start running. ;)

nicepimmelkarl seems a nice enough fellow. I like to think some form of communication is taking place, when we trade 'random' images.

I'm starting to feel a bit bad speaking in front of him as if he's not here...

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