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. Oh, of course! Totally, man! But that’s what it’s about. It’s about how you do it. There’s this theory about our collective imagination, and you’re either in tune with it or not. And I think, yes that can be used as an excuse, but it’s also kind of true. It’s certainly true in poetry and literature. You could even say the same in fashion. It’s how you use it. When people rip each other off but don’t add anything original to the equation, it’s painful because you can hear the anxiety of the creator wanting to be loved. I’m not going to say any names but you know what I’m on about. That desire to be loved, rather than, ‘Fuck you, this is all I got.’ 130212
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amy anthropology I'm one that does get kinda concerned about this life-theft. Although I've kinda given up on stopping myself from doing it too i must say. It's just so easy it's like the aliengod angels are spreading rainbows down to us and encouraging every inspiree to take a ride. Or Sugar. Or Pegasus.

I don't seem to like it because i don't like seeing others define my own life experience for me without acknowledging the life-energy that created said experience. I mean at least i'm not an isolated only child or lost in the mix i suppose if that were true i'd have to get a different grip.

It's not about not being able to make enough contribution or being loved. I've got these things in spades- at least when we're talikin' intangibility. I guess it doesn't feel conversational - "here this is that" "no that 's not how i see that. Did you have the same experience?" "no it just kinda came to me in a flash" "well then nice synapse"

But like i said i get in whatever zone and do it too. Maybe it's helpful for others. Or maybe I'm spinning your wheels.
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literary thief no...thanks. you are right on. i'm done. it's a waste of time. (that was also thom yorke) 130213
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amy anthropology oh. it was only thom. Soul Steal Inc won't be going out of business any time soon. so why bother really. 130213
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