re:<DocumentaX><blast>Harlem Nights
Jaakko Hucklebee (jessec@zipnet.net)
Sun, 03 Aug 1997 11:02:37 -0400
Dah! Some things are to obvious to explain, seemingly. If your teenage
daughter showed up wearing baby accouterments, you would ground her.
Or, you could try to understand the neurotic regression to childhood.
Or, you could lament the fact that this is going to be commercialized.
Thing is, it's dangerous. Why does this "bother" you? Dah, it causes
you to worry. My inclination is to praise you for seeing that this
may be a danger signal. Or "how" does this bother you?
Still confused? Ok, "the" Harlem girls I noticed walking around in
Harlem,
NYC, in the middle of the night, wearing baby things, last night. Maybe
I'm the one who needs to understand "dah." Did I make to much of it to
think that this has something to do with computers or perception or the
human psychology of teenagers(or Harlem girls for all that means)? Or
should I mention "Le voyage" by Baudelaire? Too simple or too complex?
Or, perhaps I could paint you a picture? Can you afford it?
Or, would I if you could? I think not. You would have to talk me into it
without questions, with some sort of verbal support, some sort of
"with" which I call postmodern metaphysics.
Jaakko Hucklebee
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