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August 4, 2007 in cosmopolitanism, daoism, fiction, internets, situationism | Leave a comment

“Postmodernism claimed: “[Given that you can liberate from the real by ensuring yourself a good supply of everything you need] the real isn’t real, it’s just something we make up”, then quietly forgot the section in brackets.” – Mike John Harrison, Uncle Zip’s Window

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