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We haven't had phone or Internet service for the last two weeks because those bastards at Qwest are too busy figuring out how they and their pals at World-Com and Global-Crossing are going to stay out of jail. But I'm back now.
Anyway, you know how at the end of "Minority-Report", when the Pre-Cogs are all safe and sound, snuggled up with their quaint books (Proust and Emerson, I think) their ultra-natural all-wood (Can you have so much homey warmth that it becomes pornographic?) Thomas Kinkade cottage? |
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Warning, that was a spoiler.
Anyhoo, doesn't it just cement the connection between emotional retardation (and the inability to withstand normal human company and interaction such as we see in autism, SCA membership, or being a genetically fucked up oracular freak) and the Hobbit fantasy of living in a suburbanized little nest-home? In his book Seattle: Past and Present, Roger Sale alludes to this in his discussion of the attitudes of pioneer Arthur Denny and the mythologized farewell speech of Chief Sealth. It is, ironically, those with excessive sensitivity to the human presence who are most environmentally insensitive:
Oppoisite of that was last night's Capitol Hill Block Party with Sleater-Kinney playing under a traffic light in a densely-populated neighborhood that is everything that the Pre-Raphaelite, nature-deifiying autistics fear.
I want to sink the Floating Bridge. Let them stay on their side of the lake. |