'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
there's a lot of other folk like him around my area, those 'spirit science' videos are like gospel to them
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
How can something that is spiritual possibly be scientific 
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
Science is about 'rigorous' experimentation to 'prove' theory, spirituality is about the 'essence' of a being, like Philosophy I could understand, but not science.
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
In fact, definitely Philosophy
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
Just because you've got your new sword wubwub wrote:There is a real spate of crotchety middle agedness coming from you recentlymagma wrote:Oh, fuck off.Take a walk outside at night, look at a star, any star, and take advantage of your originality. You are as powerful as a wizard. A universal creature. The universal creature, the one and only you. So go forth, young cosmonaut. Go forth and win the battle of your life. For it is for your life, and against those who wish to rule it in which you fight. Create new swords, devise new plans, diversify your techniques, and always, always, believe."
doesn't mean you can diss us guys who still can't quite believe.
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
yeah, bit sad when the crew is jobbing each otherwub wrote:
but then hudmo was never really a steppa
while zomby was close to dark garage
so I'd back the antisocial bugger.
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
What about taint?
I go into most situations feeling happy and positive...
and then the monkeys start to grind...
and eventually I have to leave it - because I've become vex'd
Like - I've absorbed the negativity....
I have to go have a fit somewhere to release it....
You know - "All under heaven"

and then starts the new fear....the next fear
I go into most situations feeling happy and positive...
and then the monkeys start to grind...
and eventually I have to leave it - because I've become vex'd
Like - I've absorbed the negativity....
I have to go have a fit somewhere to release it....
You know - "All under heaven"
and then starts the new fear....the next fear
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
Philosophy, the mother of all sciences?jesslem wrote:In fact, definitely Philosophy
Don't get mixed up with science and natural sciences.
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Was that really Scuba?....
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
m8son wrote:did sonika write these?
get off my multidimensional cosmonaut wizard dick
Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
Stop searching for your own nameSonika wrote:m8son wrote:did sonika write these?
get off my multidimensional cosmonaut wizard dick
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
Philosophy as it is today isn't hugely scientific, it's a study of arguments as opposed to a pursuit for facts.Muncey wrote:Philosophy, the mother of all sciences?jesslem wrote:In fact, definitely Philosophy
Don't get mixed up with science and natural sciences.
magma wrote:It's a good job none of this matters.
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
...that superstar philosopher said...
The job of philosophy is to articulate problems..
With the thought being that a lot of problems
Are immensely complex - and sometimes obscure
The problems that arise with language alone..
Can be daunting without even reaching a concept
What is this thread about? Durf
That being said - I've read half of kode9's sonic warfare
and I disagree with most of the criticism -
where they say he's using big words and trying to sound smart...
he's not using any significant amount of jargon -
and the trying to sound smart part
is him going through the verbal gymnastics necessary
to avoid every single possible linguistic ambiguity trap -
now I do agree - that it is a bit tedious in that regard -
but expected from an academic piece.
I like the format of the book a lot..
I'm enjoying it...
The job of philosophy is to articulate problems..
With the thought being that a lot of problems
Are immensely complex - and sometimes obscure
The problems that arise with language alone..
Can be daunting without even reaching a concept
What is this thread about? Durf
That being said - I've read half of kode9's sonic warfare
and I disagree with most of the criticism -
where they say he's using big words and trying to sound smart...
he's not using any significant amount of jargon -
and the trying to sound smart part
is him going through the verbal gymnastics necessary
to avoid every single possible linguistic ambiguity trap -
now I do agree - that it is a bit tedious in that regard -
but expected from an academic piece.
I like the format of the book a lot..
I'm enjoying it...
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
science has a habit of making discoveries that often tend to agree with the principles of very ancient spiritual beliefsjesslem wrote:How can something that is spiritual possibly be scientific
open ur m8nd
Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
I like the made up linguistics like anarchitecture & sampleadelia.lovelydivot wrote:
That being said - I've read half of kode9's sonic warfare
and I disagree with most of the criticism -
where they say he's using big words and trying to sound smart...
he's not using any significant amount of jargon -
and the trying to sound smart part
is him going through the verbal gymnastics necessary
to avoid every single possible linguistic ambiguity trap -
now I do agree - that it is a bit tedious in that regard -
but expected from an academic piece.
I like the format of the book a lot..
I'm enjoying it...
My favorite chapter in the book though is 'rhythm-analysis', It's a really powerful method of viewing time, space, music, everything really.
as though everything is vibrating, there's a universal pulse and everything, even the planets are operating in conjunction with a living, breathing, rhythmic pattern. I also love the chapter 'dub-virus', soundsystem clashes, and pirate radio. lots of valuable information in Sonic Warfare.
Have u seen dub-echos? It's a movie about dub, soul-jazz put it out.
really awesome movie, kode9 is in it too.
thekuku wrote:Nah never taking the piss. Not on DSF at least
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Re: 'pseudo' philosophy from real artsy fella
tbh, my point was on the methods of reaching conclusions.lloydnoise wrote:science has a habit of making discoveries that often tend to agree with the principles of very ancient spiritual beliefsjesslem wrote:How can something that is spiritual possibly be scientific
open ur m8nd
And at most that says science can be spiritual. Point still stands.
magma wrote:It's a good job none of this matters.
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