Ed Emshwiller (1925 – 1990)

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Ed Emshwiller (1925 – 1990)
Ed Emshwiller. Cover for Harlan Ellison’s Science Fantasy Bulletin. 1953.
Mr. T Daydreams about the Zodiac Killer comin’ after Pat Boone’!
by my lovely friend Laura Viola Kozak
Sent to us by Richard PJ Lambert
http://www.richardpjlambert.com/
Typical
This short, creepy video is pure, undiluted internet weirdness
Thus, the three-minute short film “Hi Stranger” by Kirsten Lepore is a welcome shot of please-just-watch-it grain-alcohol weirdness.
Mina Loy
That most Substance-addicted people are also addicted to thinking, meaning they have a compulsive and unhealthy relationship with their own thinking. That the cute Boston AA term for addictive-type thinking is: Analysis Paralysis. That cats will in fact get violent diarrhea if you feed them milk, contrary to the popular image of a cats and milk. That it is simply more pleasant to be happy than pissed off. That 99% of compulsive thinkers’ thinking is about themselves; that 99% of this self-directed thinking consists of imaging and then getting ready for things that are going to happen to them; and then, weirdly, that if they stop to think about it, that 100% of the things they spend 99% of their time and energy imaging and trying to prepare for all the contingencies and consequences of are never good. Then that this connects interestingly with the early-sobriety urge to pray for the literal loss of one’s mind. In short that 99% of the head’s thinking activity consists of trying to scare the everliving shit out of itself. That it is possible to make rather tasty poached eggs in a microwave oven. That the metro-street term for really quite wonderful is: pisser. That everybody’s sneeze sounds different. That some people’s moms never taught them to cover up or turn away when they sneeze. That one who has been to prison is never the same again. That you do not have to have sex with a person to get crabs from them. That a clean room is better to be in than a dirty room. That the people to be most frightened of are the people who are the most frightened. That it takes great personal courage to let yourself appear weak. That you don’t have to hit somebody even if you really really want to. That no single, individual moment is in and of itself is unendurable.
David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest (via thekidyouforgot)
It may be in the old days what was known as a spiritual crisis: feeling as though every axiom in your life turned out to be false… and there was actually nothing. And that you were nothing. And that it’s all a delusion and you’re so much better than everybody ‘cause you can see how this is just a delusion, and you’re so much worse because you can’t fucking function. - The End of the Tour (2015)
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Nilsson likes Newman.