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Q: Which is harder: walking, running, swimming, or flying?
A: Army, Navy, or Air Force?
Q: To participate or not to participate?
A: It depends on the subject, preference for civilian issues, but the military is active in the news.
Q: Do you waste any time on something unimportant?
A: When I sleep I don't want to have nightmares.
Q: Would you like to define God more precisely in today's world?
A: On Earth and its near periphery, God is a collective of cables, antennas, and satellites. At the center of this solar system, God is the Sun. At the center of this galaxy, God is a supermassive black hole. Don't waste your time trying to convince me that you own the entire universe with your religion of dubious veracity, totalitarian, and authoritarian. Any doubt?
Q: Any music to warm up the cold?
A: Now a coffee, music maybe later.
Q: Is that black dot between the author and the sentence an eclipse?
A: Maybe it's a black hole. But it could also be an eclipse.
Q: What do you think about the new openings of new movies before they start?
A: Interesting. In each film a new company name appears, so it is easy to imagine that there was a cinematic decentralization.
Before you ask, I don't have the means to do one of those openings, just the creation and sketches, not the finishing.
Q: Is any tool needed to clean the grid in the photograph?
A: If so, I won't be the one going to Mars to do the job.
Q: Is everything predictable?
A: No.
Q: What about the music?
A: I thought about mentioning one that, as a pop sound, would be within my musical spectrum, not as a rock song, but after researching on the internet I saw that the lyrics of the song are completely outside my taste, it would be more related to a young consumerist middle class who would like to have more money, but doesn't, so they can be even more consumerist. And so what I imagined about music was brought into rational reality, it could not be any other way.
Q: Is there a vaccine against malicious and harmful telemarketing?
A: Their self-criticism would prevent those unemployed people from harming the lives of those who are busy and have no obligation to them.
Q: When you hear rock music on the radio, do you conclude that rock music became extinct when?
A: Apparently it was in the nineties, or soon after.
It's as if nothing relevant had happened after that time, and worst of all, nothing relevant could have even emerged. All to the Church or to the Temple??
Q: Do you consider the persistent attempt to create a New Brazilian Popular Music a waste of time?
A: No. The history on the subject exists and this history did not end in the mid-seventies, it became more comprehensive, including the attempt to redefine what Brazilian Popular Music would be, it would not be just an intellectual expression of a middle class that remained stuck in a period of history, those people are not all dead, nor did their brains remain stagnant.
Q: Censorship is mentioned at that time, would you like to mention anything?
A: I lived the artistic activity in what would apparently be the end of that era, the middle of the seventies, in relation to making music being on the fringes of radio and television, it was those musicians defending their own freedom of expression who helped to change the scene on the subject, and this historically did not happen using the moderate and social democratic expression of those who were present on radio and television, the expression was different.
Q: Why did you mention the subjects just above?
A: I thought and believed it was relevant to mention something after seeing and hearing on TV some comments about at least one of the names related to the redefinition of Brazilian Popular Music that uses rock music in its own work, apparently when music gets close to politics the tension increases, obviously, there are more parties involved, there are more issues involved, there are more people involved and participating, the complexity increases, not everyone thinks the same way about the purpose of artistic activity.
Q: Is it wrong to mix art and politics?
A: Politics is somehow embedded in art, even if it is not easily noticeable, and when I mention politics I do not mean government.
Q: Coffee or tea?
A: Coffee.
Q: Mention a nuisance in a queue?
A: Having to put up with an elderly middle-class woman on a very cold day constantly complaining about the service in a public health unit being below her standards is truly unpleasant, more unpleasant than the wait and the cold wind at the beginning of winter entering a public space, not a private one. During her continuous speech she mentioned that she is a lawyer in an answer asked by the attendant, predictable, boring.
Q: Mention a nuisance in a supermarket?
A: People who behave in a supermarket aisle with the cart for the products to be purchased as if they were in a shopping center aisle, their width is very different, and I don't go to a supermarket to walk around. People who pick up a product but don't take it away, and instead of putting the product in the same place they took it from, they put the product on another shelf, the shelves get messy.
I constantly wonder what those people do with their voter registration cards at election time.
Q: Anything else?
A: Not possible, in the next post.
! Against patriarchy.
! Against matriarchy.
! Against unbridled procreation.
! I don't want a stepfather from heaven.
! I don't want a stepmother from heaven.
! I don't want to live in a BSL-4.
(c) fjgr • stop esoteric terrorism.
Q: Which is harder: walking, running, swimming, or flying?
A: Army, Navy, or Air Force?
Q: To participate or not to participate?
A: It depends on the subject, preference for civilian issues, but the military is active in the news.
Q: Do you waste any time on something unimportant?
A: When I sleep I don't want to have nightmares.
Q: Would you like to define God more precisely in today's world?
A: On Earth and its near periphery, God is a collective of cables, antennas, and satellites. At the center of this solar system, God is the Sun. At the center of this galaxy, God is a supermassive black hole. Don't waste your time trying to convince me that you own the entire universe with your religion of dubious veracity, totalitarian, and authoritarian. Any doubt?
Q: Any music to warm up the cold?
A: Now a coffee, music maybe later.
Q: Is that black dot between the author and the sentence an eclipse?
A: Maybe it's a black hole. But it could also be an eclipse.
Q: What do you think about the new openings of new movies before they start?
A: Interesting. In each film a new company name appears, so it is easy to imagine that there was a cinematic decentralization.
Before you ask, I don't have the means to do one of those openings, just the creation and sketches, not the finishing.
Q: Is any tool needed to clean the grid in the photograph?
A: If so, I won't be the one going to Mars to do the job.
Q: Is everything predictable?
A: No.
Q: What about the music?
A: I thought about mentioning one that, as a pop sound, would be within my musical spectrum, not as a rock song, but after researching on the internet I saw that the lyrics of the song are completely outside my taste, it would be more related to a young consumerist middle class who would like to have more money, but doesn't, so they can be even more consumerist. And so what I imagined about music was brought into rational reality, it could not be any other way.
Q: Is there a vaccine against malicious and harmful telemarketing?
A: Their self-criticism would prevent those unemployed people from harming the lives of those who are busy and have no obligation to them.
Q: When you hear rock music on the radio, do you conclude that rock music became extinct when?
A: Apparently it was in the nineties, or soon after.
It's as if nothing relevant had happened after that time, and worst of all, nothing relevant could have even emerged. All to the Church or to the Temple??
Q: Do you consider the persistent attempt to create a New Brazilian Popular Music a waste of time?
A: No. The history on the subject exists and this history did not end in the mid-seventies, it became more comprehensive, including the attempt to redefine what Brazilian Popular Music would be, it would not be just an intellectual expression of a middle class that remained stuck in a period of history, those people are not all dead, nor did their brains remain stagnant.
Q: Censorship is mentioned at that time, would you like to mention anything?
A: I lived the artistic activity in what would apparently be the end of that era, the middle of the seventies, in relation to making music being on the fringes of radio and television, it was those musicians defending their own freedom of expression who helped to change the scene on the subject, and this historically did not happen using the moderate and social democratic expression of those who were present on radio and television, the expression was different.
Q: Why did you mention the subjects just above?
A: I thought and believed it was relevant to mention something after seeing and hearing on TV some comments about at least one of the names related to the redefinition of Brazilian Popular Music that uses rock music in its own work, apparently when music gets close to politics the tension increases, obviously, there are more parties involved, there are more issues involved, there are more people involved and participating, the complexity increases, not everyone thinks the same way about the purpose of artistic activity.
Q: Is it wrong to mix art and politics?
A: Politics is somehow embedded in art, even if it is not easily noticeable, and when I mention politics I do not mean government.
Q: Coffee or tea?
A: Coffee.
Q: Mention a nuisance in a queue?
A: Having to put up with an elderly middle-class woman on a very cold day constantly complaining about the service in a public health unit being below her standards is truly unpleasant, more unpleasant than the wait and the cold wind at the beginning of winter entering a public space, not a private one. During her continuous speech she mentioned that she is a lawyer in an answer asked by the attendant, predictable, boring.
Q: Mention a nuisance in a supermarket?
A: People who behave in a supermarket aisle with the cart for the products to be purchased as if they were in a shopping center aisle, their width is very different, and I don't go to a supermarket to walk around. People who pick up a product but don't take it away, and instead of putting the product in the same place they took it from, they put the product on another shelf, the shelves get messy.
I constantly wonder what those people do with their voter registration cards at election time.
Q: Anything else?
A: Not possible, in the next post.
! Against patriarchy.
! Against matriarchy.
! Against unbridled procreation.
! I don't want a stepfather from heaven.
! I don't want a stepmother from heaven.
! I don't want to live in a BSL-4.
(c) fjgr • stop esoteric terrorism.
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