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Writing about writing

5/4/2019

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Writing about......writing.
Participation trophies for everybody.
Here, have a cookie.
Spill your guts and bleed for me.
Dance, little monkey.
Public isolation, I'm dying up here.
Sort the pieces.
Stir the solutions.
Use all of the glue.
Burn the bridges.
Improvise.
Comedy vomit stuck in your throat.
Entertainment.

Damn kids.
Get off my lawn.
16 Comments
Aimee Naworal
5/4/2019 01:55:33

* snap snap snap snap snap *

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Penny
5/4/2019 01:55:41

SnAp
Smap
SnaP
Snap
Snap

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Adam J Naworal
5/4/2019 01:58:58

.....................................snap
.....................................snap
.....................................snap
.....................................snap

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Penny
5/4/2019 02:01:28

Snap

Snap

Snap

Snap

Snap

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Aimee Naworal
5/4/2019 02:03:13

! snap SNAP snap SNAP !

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Chris Phinney
5/4/2019 09:23:51

Ha Mike back in 9th grade a old mf always daily said damn kids get the hell off my lawn. lol

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Leslie Singer
5/4/2019 11:05:52

That there is some good graffiti!

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Jay Peele link
5/4/2019 12:22:50

Alternative to chatter...
We can hang out in real time in the matrix! I am in there now. A break room for E.C. folk
Chat or not while taking turns spinning tunes
https://plug.dj/electronic-cottage

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Aimee Naworal link
5/4/2019 17:43:12

imported some of my youtube playlists (the one's with the genres recommended and I have over 100+:
Enjoy (I wanted to be a DJ when I was a kid... I am obsessed with music)

#LordAdoomus of #wasteoftape & friends
(9)
#TomokiesCup
(6)
ambient
(42)
Avant-garde
(67)
drone
(43)
experimental
(200)
experimental 2
(118)
Experimental rock
(104)
free improvisation
(113)
free jazz
(32)
good noise
(200)
good noise 2
(13)
harsh noise
(28)
minimal
(102)
sound collage
(17)
Tape Cassette
(22)
women of electronic music 1938-2014
(53)

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Hal McGee
5/4/2019 23:41:45

Please post this kind of comment in the newly-created EC Forum. You will find a tab for the Forum at the top of every page.

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CIII Goff
5/4/2019 23:05:50

Yes, it's a shame how, with creative writing, discerning its funliness loses the comeliness of someliness of it. Still, it must be done... And did you know that when people (and other creatures) walk on grass, they are spreading grass seed and helping it to thrive...? Keep on the grass!

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Rafael González
5/5/2019 11:39:57

Perfect!

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Lumen K
5/6/2019 14:10:03

Rasilnik sunshine on drab quadrangular ovum receptacles.

Gardenia lists in the sheeny brine of ankle swathing tubules, too.

What brackish time to fenulate the transaction of gall and blisters?

Organs.

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Rafael González
5/6/2019 15:12:32

Life sucks less with art
Life sucks less without war

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Ditlev Buster link
5/7/2019 19:04:52

Resting my palm on the low strings. Pure word-sex like a tribal drum mechanic! Rock on!

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Penny
5/9/2019 23:20:14

Hiyah..
I really enjoyed your piece.
My Snaps are a compliment.
I love poetry..i enjoy slam poetry... Some may feel slam is not true poetry. I look at poetry as words that can move a soul. Thank u for sharing your heart. I am looking forward to reading more of your art.

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    ​custom-made instruments. Diagnosed with major depression and social anxiety disorders, he is regarded as an outsider artist–musician by his contemporaries in the fine art and alternative music scenes. Known for his highly eclectic style and diverse projects, his sound incorporates a variety of music genres, both popular and experimental, with a predominantly Lo-Fi aesthetic. Much of his work consists of ultra-limited, handmade cassettes recorded alone in his home, with whatever means that were available at the time.


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