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Poland, NYC, Trumbull, CT

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Saturday Jun 05, 2004

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I often lose all human ability to recognize patterns.

Sometimes I'll just be in a room full of bodies, each one a big sack of guts and fluids so highly compressed that it will squirt for a few yards when pierced. Each one is built around an armature of 206 bones connected to each other by notoriously fault-prone joints that are given to obnoxious creaking, grinding, and popping noises when they are in other than pristine condition. This structure is draped with throbbing steak, inflated with clenching air sacks, and pierced by a Gordian sewer filled with burbling acid and compressed gas and asquirt with vile enzymes and solvents produced by the many dark, gamy nuggets of genetically programmed meat strung along its length. Slugs of dissolving food are forced down this sloppy labyrinth by serialized convulsions, decaying into gas, liquid, and solid matter which must all be regularly vented to the outside world lest the owner go toxic and drop dead. Spherical, gel-packed cameras swivel in mucus-greased ball joints. Infinite phalanxes of cilia beat back invading particles, encapsulate them in goo for later disposal. In each body a centrally located muscle flails away at an eternal, circulating torrent of pressurized gravy. Occasionally they open their foodholes and a tightly wound chord of wet cartilage vibrates the air around me. Sometimes it sounds familiar and I repeat the vibrations in a different sequence.

Mostly I nod and smile. People think I'm just shy.
legionnaire:
Reading a bit too much Burroughs, eh? I prefer to think of the human body in a slightly more abstracted form, it tends to separate what it's composed of from what it's capable of.
Jun 6, 2004
charley:
Woie thanks, that is a big compliment kiss
Jun 7, 2004

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