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Q: When you were a child, did you ever think about being an astronaut?
A: No, when I was a child I wanted to be a child, everything was new when I was a child.
Q: In 1969, were you a disciple of Charles Manson?
A: I've never been to California, but before high school I already knew that California exists: surf, skate, maybe rock and roll, not much beyond that.
Q: What were you watching on TV in 1969?
A: First, I no longer remember with 100% certainty if I already had access to a television that year, probably yes, if I remember correctly, the television was the next sophisticated household appliance after the telephone, but I remember that the first TV didn't have color images, only black and white images, and there wasn't content on all channels at all times, if there was no content, there would be that hissing audio with his characteristic image, or they placed a technical image similar to the print registration. I also remember watching Western movies on TV, but much later I discovered that the Wild West era in the United States of America had already passed, their West had already been colonized, there were even hippies there, so I don't feel like I was made a fool of, I was still a child.
Q: Have you ever imagined yourself as a package of sliced bread?
A: No, not even as a thermos of coffee.
Q: Do you like to go out during carnival season?
A: No, I hate carnival.
Q: Do you believe that one day you'll find the Iron Maiden mummy in the supermarket queue?
A: I'm neither optimistic nor pessimistic, I'm realistic, where there's high population density, there are queues.
Q: Does the phrase "si no vas a México, México vendrá a ti" mean anything to you?
A: Never has this phrase been so close and so totalitarian, as if it were a cartel.
Q: Did you participate in the crucifixion of Jesus?
A: I was never his mother, nor his father, nor a member of the Roman Empire, nor am I a christian, much less a hippie, I mean, after his final resurrection occurs, I don't want to replace him on the cross.
Q: Any music?
A: No.
Q: What is interesting about making mandala drawings?
A: It's impossible to know exactly what mandala drawing will emerge. Apparently it's impossible to make two mandala drawings exactly alike, but perhaps similar ones.
Q: Would you like to suggest a song to end this post during this carnival period?
A: Johnny Thunders - Leave Me Alone – So Alone (1978); ⏳💬 it's easy to hear where the Guns & Roses sound came from.
Johnny Thunders - Another Girl Another Planet – Finally Alone - The Sticks and The Stones Tapes (2023) — The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet – The Only Ones (1978).
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks – Teenage Kicks (1978).
Eddie and The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do – Life on the Line (1977).
The Stooges - Not Right – The Stooges (1969).
...
An immense list of songs and bands that, with extreme difficulty, managed to reach my ears, and with even more difficulty, my eyes.
Q: Do you know if Your Holiness Benedict 12+4=16 used Ganesh brand toilet paper at the age of sixteen?
A: I can't answer that, it's a very intimate question, and I also have no way of knowing if there were swastikas printed on the toilet paper sheets, I'm not a beekeeper.
Q: Anything else?
A: The main problem is not the past, it's the lack of a future.
! First paid work, then perhaps voting.
! Against patriarchy.
! Against matriarchy.
! Against unbridled procreation.
! Against obesity.
! I don't want a stepfather from heaven.
! I don't want a stepmother from heaven.
! Money for civilian life, not military life.
! I don't trust the electorate.
! I don't want to live in a BSL-4.
(c) fjgr • stop esoteric terrorism.
Q: When you were a child, did you ever think about being an astronaut?
A: No, when I was a child I wanted to be a child, everything was new when I was a child.
Q: In 1969, were you a disciple of Charles Manson?
A: I've never been to California, but before high school I already knew that California exists: surf, skate, maybe rock and roll, not much beyond that.
Q: What were you watching on TV in 1969?
A: First, I no longer remember with 100% certainty if I already had access to a television that year, probably yes, if I remember correctly, the television was the next sophisticated household appliance after the telephone, but I remember that the first TV didn't have color images, only black and white images, and there wasn't content on all channels at all times, if there was no content, there would be that hissing audio with his characteristic image, or they placed a technical image similar to the print registration. I also remember watching Western movies on TV, but much later I discovered that the Wild West era in the United States of America had already passed, their West had already been colonized, there were even hippies there, so I don't feel like I was made a fool of, I was still a child.
Q: Have you ever imagined yourself as a package of sliced bread?
A: No, not even as a thermos of coffee.
Q: Do you like to go out during carnival season?
A: No, I hate carnival.
Q: Do you believe that one day you'll find the Iron Maiden mummy in the supermarket queue?
A: I'm neither optimistic nor pessimistic, I'm realistic, where there's high population density, there are queues.
Q: Does the phrase "si no vas a México, México vendrá a ti" mean anything to you?
A: Never has this phrase been so close and so totalitarian, as if it were a cartel.
Q: Did you participate in the crucifixion of Jesus?
A: I was never his mother, nor his father, nor a member of the Roman Empire, nor am I a christian, much less a hippie, I mean, after his final resurrection occurs, I don't want to replace him on the cross.
Q: Any music?
A: No.
Q: What is interesting about making mandala drawings?
A: It's impossible to know exactly what mandala drawing will emerge. Apparently it's impossible to make two mandala drawings exactly alike, but perhaps similar ones.
Q: Would you like to suggest a song to end this post during this carnival period?
A: Johnny Thunders - Leave Me Alone – So Alone (1978); ⏳💬 it's easy to hear where the Guns & Roses sound came from.
Johnny Thunders - Another Girl Another Planet – Finally Alone - The Sticks and The Stones Tapes (2023) — The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet – The Only Ones (1978).
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks – Teenage Kicks (1978).
Eddie and The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do – Life on the Line (1977).
The Stooges - Not Right – The Stooges (1969).
...
An immense list of songs and bands that, with extreme difficulty, managed to reach my ears, and with even more difficulty, my eyes.
Q: Do you know if Your Holiness Benedict 12+4=16 used Ganesh brand toilet paper at the age of sixteen?
A: I can't answer that, it's a very intimate question, and I also have no way of knowing if there were swastikas printed on the toilet paper sheets, I'm not a beekeeper.
Q: Anything else?
A: The main problem is not the past, it's the lack of a future.
! First paid work, then perhaps voting.
! Against patriarchy.
! Against matriarchy.
! Against unbridled procreation.
! Against obesity.
! I don't want a stepfather from heaven.
! I don't want a stepmother from heaven.
! Money for civilian life, not military life.
! I don't trust the electorate.
! I don't want to live in a BSL-4.
(c) fjgr • stop esoteric terrorism.
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