Klaster Chaosmos
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#art #music #writing
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nothing excluded
~ nothing special,
only love ~
nothing included
🍎✨ ti kallisti!
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𓁟 local, global, cosmic 🜔 ··· ⊙
#art #music #writing
#unpopularopinion
#directdemocracy
nothing excluded
~ nothing special,
only love ~
nothing included
🍎✨ ti kallisti!
🫴
Fancy some Fanni ..
... don't mind if I do !
Siriusly,
would love to visit.
Bit of a trip though.
... don't mind if I do !
Siriusly,
would love to visit.
Bit of a trip though.
November 11, 2025 at 1:30 PM
Fancy some Fanni ..
... don't mind if I do !
Siriusly,
would love to visit.
Bit of a trip though.
... don't mind if I do !
Siriusly,
would love to visit.
Bit of a trip though.
It has to get worse
before it gets better.
before it gets better.
November 10, 2025 at 6:11 PM
It has to get worse
before it gets better.
before it gets better.
Yeah, sad indeed. After quite a ton of backlash, the company came out with a video of him .. adjusting ... his position—too little too late.
But yes, they got time on their side. They and others like Unilever got their snouts in nearly every trough, it seems. And people keep buying without knowing.
But yes, they got time on their side. They and others like Unilever got their snouts in nearly every trough, it seems. And people keep buying without knowing.
November 10, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Yeah, sad indeed. After quite a ton of backlash, the company came out with a video of him .. adjusting ... his position—too little too late.
But yes, they got time on their side. They and others like Unilever got their snouts in nearly every trough, it seems. And people keep buying without knowing.
But yes, they got time on their side. They and others like Unilever got their snouts in nearly every trough, it seems. And people keep buying without knowing.
Took a little while, but .. here we have mister Nestle, from minute 2, about privatising the water supply ... in 2005
Nestlé CEO Peter Brabeck
YouTube video by Erik Stenlund-Gens
youtu.be
November 10, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Took a little while, but .. here we have mister Nestle, from minute 2, about privatising the water supply ... in 2005
"For this reason, although one would like to change today's World back to the Spirit of one hundred years or more ago, it cannot be done. Thus it is important to make the best out of every generation."
—Hagakure—
Hidden by Leaves
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
as quoted in Ghost Dog
by Jim Jarmusch
🎐✨
🫴
—Hagakure—
Hidden by Leaves
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
as quoted in Ghost Dog
by Jim Jarmusch
🎐✨
🫴
November 9, 2025 at 6:23 PM
"For this reason, although one would like to change today's World back to the Spirit of one hundred years or more ago, it cannot be done. Thus it is important to make the best out of every generation."
—Hagakure—
Hidden by Leaves
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
as quoted in Ghost Dog
by Jim Jarmusch
🎐✨
🫴
—Hagakure—
Hidden by Leaves
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
as quoted in Ghost Dog
by Jim Jarmusch
🎐✨
🫴
☁️👉 To any(human)one else reading these replies:
I thought
I had the pleasure
of conversing with
an A.C. Harper,
but it seems
I responded to
an A.I. Harper
instead.
Replies 2 & 3 upstream from here do contain my succinct yet sincere reflections on RAW's perspective, so I will leave them there.
✌️
I thought
I had the pleasure
of conversing with
an A.C. Harper,
but it seems
I responded to
an A.I. Harper
instead.
Replies 2 & 3 upstream from here do contain my succinct yet sincere reflections on RAW's perspective, so I will leave them there.
✌️
November 8, 2025 at 8:00 PM
☁️👉 To any(human)one else reading these replies:
I thought
I had the pleasure
of conversing with
an A.C. Harper,
but it seems
I responded to
an A.I. Harper
instead.
Replies 2 & 3 upstream from here do contain my succinct yet sincere reflections on RAW's perspective, so I will leave them there.
✌️
I thought
I had the pleasure
of conversing with
an A.C. Harper,
but it seems
I responded to
an A.I. Harper
instead.
Replies 2 & 3 upstream from here do contain my succinct yet sincere reflections on RAW's perspective, so I will leave them there.
✌️
Really, would love to read yours.
Judging from your average typing speed, it shouldn't take this long, though. I mean, nothing personal, but how can one post simultaneous replies that fast—without any "help" of course—and not reply swiftly again afterwards?
Makes one feel .. bot-bitten ... a bit.
Judging from your average typing speed, it shouldn't take this long, though. I mean, nothing personal, but how can one post simultaneous replies that fast—without any "help" of course—and not reply swiftly again afterwards?
Makes one feel .. bot-bitten ... a bit.
November 8, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Really, would love to read yours.
Judging from your average typing speed, it shouldn't take this long, though. I mean, nothing personal, but how can one post simultaneous replies that fast—without any "help" of course—and not reply swiftly again afterwards?
Makes one feel .. bot-bitten ... a bit.
Judging from your average typing speed, it shouldn't take this long, though. I mean, nothing personal, but how can one post simultaneous replies that fast—without any "help" of course—and not reply swiftly again afterwards?
Makes one feel .. bot-bitten ... a bit.
Yeah, that seems about as concise as I can frame it today, spontaneously. Continuing along RAW's ideas: we do not live in Flatland, indeed, as far as I can tell, so I cannot find myself in an "either red or blue" Universe—when it comes to politics, not sports of most kinds.
How about yourself?
How about yourself?
November 8, 2025 at 6:46 PM
Yeah, that seems about as concise as I can frame it today, spontaneously. Continuing along RAW's ideas: we do not live in Flatland, indeed, as far as I can tell, so I cannot find myself in an "either red or blue" Universe—when it comes to politics, not sports of most kinds.
How about yourself?
How about yourself?
Same here, on RAW's lens. For one, I feel drawn to his exposition of political spectrum dynamics, as it reflects much of my own—not the same as his, but similarly close to impossible to pigeonhole. His view provides not a cure against polarisation during these our days, but a remedy in any period.
November 8, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Same here, on RAW's lens. For one, I feel drawn to his exposition of political spectrum dynamics, as it reflects much of my own—not the same as his, but similarly close to impossible to pigeonhole. His view provides not a cure against polarisation during these our days, but a remedy in any period.
☁️👉 Since links to the Hilaritas Press site do not seem to come with thumbnails, I'll gladly post the cover separately.
Signing off,
in Bob's fashion:
Amor et Hilaritas!
www.hilaritaspress.com
#RobertAntonWilson ⭐️
#RAW #fnord #booksky
Signing off,
in Bob's fashion:
Amor et Hilaritas!
www.hilaritaspress.com
#RobertAntonWilson ⭐️
#RAW #fnord #booksky
November 8, 2025 at 6:27 PM
Well then, here we go:
"Influenced by the theories of Goethe, Runge, Delacroix and Kandinsky, Klee developed his own colour theory based on a six-part rainbow shaped into a colour wheel."
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bauhauskooperation.com/knowledge/th...
"Influenced by the theories of Goethe, Runge, Delacroix and Kandinsky, Klee developed his own colour theory based on a six-part rainbow shaped into a colour wheel."
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bauhauskooperation.com/knowledge/th...
Classes by Paul Klee
“Art does not reproduce the visible but makes it visible.” This maxim was behind Paul Klee’s personal theory of colour and form, which was a fundamental component of the preliminary course.
bauhauskooperation.com
November 8, 2025 at 6:07 PM
Well then, here we go:
"Influenced by the theories of Goethe, Runge, Delacroix and Kandinsky, Klee developed his own colour theory based on a six-part rainbow shaped into a colour wheel."
🎨✨
bauhauskooperation.com/knowledge/th...
"Influenced by the theories of Goethe, Runge, Delacroix and Kandinsky, Klee developed his own colour theory based on a six-part rainbow shaped into a colour wheel."
🎨✨
bauhauskooperation.com/knowledge/th...
Interesting - the image instantly reminds me of Goethe's colour wheel. Clearly shows (some of) Klee's inspiration.
November 8, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Interesting - the image instantly reminds me of Goethe's colour wheel. Clearly shows (some of) Klee's inspiration.