Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Immitation is the greatest form of flatuation

Hey Man,

An impalpable censorship by a fellow artist is trying to eliminate all intellectual and artistic vitality of The Manwich Machine with a vengeance; persistent recourse to euphemism, circumlocution and sarcasm, is corrupting and debasing The Manwich Machine; and the coercive atmosphere of guilt, fear and intimidation surrounding this capricious censorship is inhibiting the easy give-and-take of human discourse, the life-blood of democratic institutions, and ultimately of The Manwhich Machine's own social and spiritual life. Thoreau warned us to 'beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.' What would he have said about enterprises that require artists to have real blogs? And more importantly, what would he have said about standing on one foot and pointing your finger at nothing?

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