@sarahdoingthing why is it cruel? Don't they need a self?
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@cathodion if it were so great a thing to have, why such a high value on losing it? ;) (& of course pre-1700 it's the root of evil) - 10 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing What is the end goal, or an approximation of it? -
@micahtredding I don't think there is one - just hypnotizing ourselves to not notice and be content in the meantime before death - 8 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing that encouragement is perhaps a bi product of the monoconsciousness you have written about before no? -
@thejaymo definitely - I was just thinking, this is what's wrong with performance art (and most art now) - it's exclusively about the self - 1 more reply
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@ortoslon "selfing" is an already-overloaded semantic space, Buddhist jargon and maybe new age jargon tooThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahdoingthing What would somebody without a self be like to hang out with? -
@sebinsua sharing a corporate self with someone else is probably the height of human relation - to be together, effortless and fun - 4 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing Ingmar Bergman said something like that, how u need to be so good at the technique that u forget it altogether. -
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@sarahdoingthing But art today is very much the joy of technique and very self-aware. Like the artist is standing next to u explaining it. - 1 more reply
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