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Posted on September 17, 2005 at 23:06:14.

In Reply to: |Re: of course I dont know what Im talking about!| posted by Val

Muster in...

By RN

I was once a warrior of chaos, but after a while I discovered that I wasn't after all. I think hatred and despair are rather overworked terms. I prefer futility.

Chaos needs no warrior or tactician; it spawns strategists which are inseparable from the ungrounding strategies they unleash. The warrior of chaos is a conscript for Armageddon, for saving the fate of humanity; what comes out of this conscript is a propaganda machine reducing WAR to the grounded battle of Armageddon (the survivalist chaos or terror of solidity and its unconventional liquid avatars which conscript knows their pathetic, boring and domesticated features well) and what is broadcasted by this machine is the reportage of futility lying at this battle disguised as war. The ultimate claim of futility this machine transmits to every corner of universe, is actually a chorus swelling at the background of this sentimental and spectacular Armageddon, reverberating at the background of the panorama of 'solidus-in-circulation' of ground whose tactics are not pseudo-ethical outmoded approaches but intelligent, dynamic fluxes hungry to facilitate the Armageddon and smoothing, undulating and developing 'the pseudo-fluxes of solid' aiding ground to reach its sublimity: to be a desert (desertus: of isolated and separated), the utopia of ground futility or hungry-to-be-futile ground (desert). However, we should not blame the conscript; it is just the call of duty.

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