What is the point ? What for ? What's the use ?
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OneGettingOlderAndBetter — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 11:42 AM)
But then, they loose their status of dream and are called facts (or sweetie pie, depending on what one wishes for ) Pleasure, is entirely another matter.
Pleasure drives on the death impulse, it has no boundings, it is not free.
On the other hand, desire has got a decent throttle, it is not greedy. Hence, it is free.
Pleasure works with a + symbol and it results into addiction.
Desire works with the - symbol, and in the bottom line opens the door into summer.
Manelle
"to tax and to please, no more to love and to be wise, is not given to men" -
OneGettingOlderAndBetter — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 09:41 AM)
Spiritual, opposed to carnal.
Diasthème, is a writer, playwriter, screenwriter, director, musician.
Do not know the least about his fourth last activities, though.
Manelle
"to tax and to please, no more to love and to be wise, is not given to men" -
JerryCornelius — 9 years ago(September 22, 2016 07:24 AM)
Mine is neither a royal court nor a harem.
I enjoy having what Umberto Eco called an antilibrary, a huge collection of books I have not read, as I kind of back-up or alternative hard drive to my own experiences and memory stores. I buy books faster than I can read them, and give none away until I feel I have exhausted their content (which is rare). I'd guess I've only read about 10-15% of the books I own.
I have many reasons for this, but chiefly it's to avoid falling prey to the Dunning-Kroger affect. Whenever I step into my study, I am reminded of how much I have not read, how much I do not know. My personal engagement with literature is therefore akin to the Red Queen in Alice, who must keep running faster and faster just to stay in the same place.
Or, like Socrates, I try to achieve wisdom by remaining aware of my own ignorance. -
OneGettingOlderAndBetter — 9 years ago(September 27, 2016 07:01 AM)
Something R a Heinlein wrote crossed my mind, but I am not inclined to second anyone, in these times, so it shall stay buried where it belongs.
I did not know about antilibraries before reading you
Is is universal that libraries should keep books that have been read allready ?
(There is a huge stack of things that are sent by editors but never interested people, in the archives of the university. Reeks of dust. )
I am not sure about the reverent Dogson's book
That comment about keeping cool Coming from a cat Cats are fishy persons, aren't they ?
Thank you kindly for bothering with a reply.
Manelle
"to tax and to please, no more to love and to be wise, is not given to men" -
OneGettingOlderAndBetter — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 11:30 AM)
Honey, no, your conception of sex is not different.
Some say the brain is the biggest organ of pleasure.
But do not ask me one reference Please.
Above you can read that there is nothing wrong with favorite movies.
Movies should be put into italic. Only it doesn't work for me, the way the erase button doesn't work either.
Well, nope, movies and books do not work the same.
(Except comic books, of course, which are like movies, only they developp details when movies tend to resume things, as you know, but the shape of things is not up to your imagination neither in comics, or in movies
Edition , yep, comics. Now I recall there was another item on the list. Art-Drawback, your mom has to stock by her all that bad painting of yours thinking : that poor progeny of mine).
Shape is in italic.
In that light, no, movies can't be spiritual, for they are processed throught the same sense, but not in the same way (eyes).
I hope Your feelings are not hurt. Truly.
"20 ans" was a magazine. It is defunct now. Diastème used to write there, then.
The last element of the list is movies, and the list is meant to put a light light on the subject as well as to emphazise the fact that books do not belong to the substitutes.
Pps Gooh, now I know how much the psychoanalist was right about booksies !!!
Manelle
"to tax and to please, no more to love and to be wise, is not given to men" -
OneGettingOlderAndBetter — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 08:34 AM)
Well, there is nothing against favoritism with movies in the op.
Once someone wrote in the late magazine 20 ans that substitute for sex were:
Cooking ( drawback : smelling french fries)
House keeping (drawback : unhappy neighbours)
Smoking (same drawback as 1, not the same fragance)
Drugs (drawback : watch picture. One koala with big red eyes)
Yoga (drawback : one has to sleep wih the guru, which implies dried vomit and other joys)
Alcohol (drawback : same as yoga)
Sport (drawback : muscles)
And last, but not least, movie watching (drawback : tend to end up in binge watching three movies in one evening, and knowing the name of every director, light artist and its dog
)
So, you see that analogy of yours, while probably well humored, is not all that accurate.
It is okay to have favorite movies, especially provided they are worth it and one does not overdo it.
But books do not fit into this, do they ?
How come ?
Books are spiritual, favorites are sex toys, basically. Nothing spiritual in that end. (The last "gentleman" who tried to be spiritual that way with me in the bus is still waiting for the court sentence. It might have been less cruel to poach his eye, now, he was warned
)
Manelle
"to tax and to please, no more to love and to be wise, is not given to men"