[Mekashef]'s diary

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Written about Thursday 2007-04-05
Written: (6241 days ago)

This morning, Aeolus -- or is it Tempestas? -- decided to bombard us with... SNOW. Again.
The French saying "En avril, ne te découvre pas d'un fil" remains true, even though its consequent ("En mai, fais ce qu'il te plaît") doesn't really rhyme.

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Written about Monday 2007-03-26
Written: (6250 days ago)

From the Basement -- Down Is The New Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V7Y10G-OYs&NR

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Written about Friday 2007-02-23
Written: (6281 days ago)

Lately, we have been in a very Placebo sort of mood
(although, we don't feel particularly emo or bisexual).

The Bitter End
http://youtube.com/watch?v=U7IsGqm9lUQ&;mode=related&search=

Peeping Tom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8F2_HpBSBE&NR

But this one is our favourite, oddly enough:
My Sweet Prince
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e-E1SgVqxw
(there's something to be said about the second gay love song to make it into the charts).

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Written about Monday 2007-02-19
Written: (6286 days ago)

This is the kind of evening when we wish Sheol could open as it did for the Korahites.

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Written about Friday 2007-02-16
Written: (6289 days ago)

It turns out Nerdism is a religion:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mozilla

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Written about Friday 2007-02-16
Written: (6289 days ago)

This is a winter like we remember them as a child: larger & whiter than is conceivable, & unspeakably cold. It is winter even in the minutest detail -- down to the cristalline formation of snowflakes & the striated arrangement of snowbanks.

Yes,this winter is unmistakeably wintry -- though an unpoetic soul might find this statement tautological, it nevertheless carries myriad implications.

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Written about Wednesday 2007-01-31
Written: (6305 days ago)
Next in thread: 904987

We wish we could write on top of our presentation page:
"This house may contain artistic nerdity. Do not look if it offends you."

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Written about Monday 2007-01-29
Written: (6307 days ago)

Yesternight we had a rather peculiar dream.
Our mother was driving our sister & ourself to Montreal, where we were supposed to go to an amusement park. Somewhere along the way we got separated & wandered in a touristy shopping district, & all of a sudden all our friends were there. We were just about to buy expensive exported jewelry made from nuts when the clerk said they were about to close. It was taking us forever to count our change, so the clerk eventually got tired & asked us to take care of the transaction ourself, entrusting us with the cash register & even leaving the shop & turning off the lights on his way out. Somewhere along the line our friends thought it was a good idea to leave an art piece in the store, so we plastered the walls with comic book pages with empty speech bubbles. We proceeded to fill the speech bubbles then & there, & then ran in the rain after the shop clerk & assistants, for no apparent reason.

I'd like to see Freud deal with this one.

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Written about Monday 2007-01-22
Written: (6314 days ago)

Misreading Psalms can be (somewhat) funny.

Psalm 119:153, as misread by Ha[Mekashef]:
"Behold my affliction and deliver me,
for I do not forget your claw."

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Written about Sunday 2007-01-21
Written: (6314 days ago)
Next in thread: 901131

Yesterday night was one of the most interesting concerts to have come to Bandeen Hall. Pieces by several local composers were performed, & if we can find any information on said composers we will likely post it here.

Tonight Doppelgänger Effekt won a (rather low-profile) battle of the bands.

Recording time! Yippee!

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Written about Tuesday 2007-01-16
Written: (6319 days ago)
Next in thread: 899413

Copied from [Sunrose] who copied it from [Teufelsweib], with some slight modifications. We dare you to fill in the requested information.


Our name:
Summarize us in three words:
Where did you first meet us?:
Take a stab at our middle name:
How long have you known us?:
Do we drink?:
Do we smoke?:
Are we happy?:
Are we a good person?:
What was your first impression of upon meeting us?:
What's one of our favourite things to do?:
Are we funny?:
How would you make us smile?:
What's our favourite type of music?:
Have you ever seen us cry?:
Can we sing?:
What is the best feature about us?:
Are we shy or outgoing?:
Are we rebellious or do we follow the rules?:
Aside from our terrifying sorcerous abilities, do we have any special talents?:
Would you call us preppy, average, sporty, punk, hippie, glam, nerdy, snobby, or something else (what)?:
What is our favourite food?:
What is our favourite dessert?:
What is the square root of pie?:
If there was one good nickname for us, what would it be?:
What's your favourite memory of us?:
What is our worst habit (besides referring to ourself in the first person plural)?:
Have you ever had a dream about us? If so, what?:
If we were stranded on a deserted island with you, what is the one thing we would bring, besides a towel, a Bible, & a lifetime supply of tofu spread?:
Are we friends?:
Do we believe in G-D?:
Are we family oriented?:
Not counting imaginary ones, who is our best friend?:
What would we do if a vampire attacked?:
How would we ward off a werewolf?:

& finally,

If we ate your liver, would you be very upset?:
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Written about Tuesday 2007-01-16
Written: (6320 days ago)
Next in thread: 899021

Deep inside, you know you want to take our poll.

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Written about Sunday 2007-01-14
Written: (6321 days ago)
Next in thread: 898543, 898708

Stolen from [Adaman]'s diary, here are our superhero scores:

Green Lantern 80%
Batman 80%
Hulk 65%
Spider-Man 60%
(...)

&, more importantly, our villain scores:

The Joker 64%
Poison Ivy 59%
Dark Phoenix 56%
(...)
Green Goblin 46%

Pity. we would have liked to be the Green Goblin. Oh well.

http://www.thesuperheroquiz.com/
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Written about Sunday 2006-12-31
Written: (6335 days ago)
Next in thread: 893405

Stolen from [Sunrose], excerpted from a longish survey:

2. You are the first to arrive at the scene of an accident but it turns out that the person hurt is your worst enemy, do you help or walk away?

This almost happened to us. It was an interesting experience; it made us realize that the moral imperative to assist a fellow human takes absolutely nothing away from the feelings of resentment one might have towards a person.

Ultimately we found ourselves doing the right thing for purely deontological reasons. It was extremely painful, but not difficult. It was like surviving a grave illness. When an organism becomes sick, it does not choose between getting better or dying: it puts all its energy on survival. Likewise when a situation presents itself where the life & well-being of another is at stake, the necessity to act morally is no less obvious than gravity. It's not a matter of virtue or compassion; there is no ambiguity -- moral action falls as a matter of course.

Which brings us to think that people who affect others at the fundamental level of life & personaly integrity -- through immoral action or moral inaction (the two are equivalent) -- are not breaking a spiritual law. They are taking liberties with human nature, with the very basis of human understanding. In doing so they risk more than punishment in the hereafter -- they subject themselves, not the to flimsy bogeymen of religion, but to indomitable psychic confusion, & losing their references in proper behaviour they become non-human.

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Written about Thursday 2006-12-21
Written: (6346 days ago)

So today we tried very hard to listen to a broadcast of a Pierre Lapointe concert.

For those who don't know (we suppose there should be many out there) Pierre Lapointe is the latest thing in Québec. Critics all agree he is an excellent songwriter, & it just so happens that even the masses like him. We hope our fellow countrymen don't drive this one to suicide.

We say "tried to listen" because we got several phone calls during the aforementionned prestation, which did take much away from our appreciation. At any rate -- during the credits, we started to wonder: "Wait, we thoroughly enjoy something that is immensely popular. Does that make us mainstream? The horror!"

The answer to the above is "not", & it came right after the credits, in the form of yet another insipid teen-reality show. We cannot as yet understand how the industry continues to produce such bland, contemptible & unintelligent nonsense.

Another thing we cannot understand is the Internauts' tendency to taunt their fellows. We have witnessed so much gratuitous hate on YouTube we are gradually becoming disgusted with the media. Where is the fun in verbally abusing a stranger whose only crime is to have produced a film you are not even obligated to watch? If your aesthetic ideals are so important & you must take offence, trash the work, not the author!

This planet is depressing.

Happy 5th Day of Hanukkah!

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Written about Wednesday 2006-12-13
Written: (6353 days ago)
Next in thread: 886723

A truncated version of this has entered the Christmas Poetry Competition:

A bleak Christmas Eve


I remember the sick warmth, rash
& callous, in that winter night
(as the thick frost scattered like ash
upon Boreas borne, a blight
of cold & blacks & whites) seeping
into my very bones, & the
sad singing -- always the ringing!
of my heartbeat tick-&-tocking the
passing minutes, when for the first time
in my young life I heard the clock
strike twelve.


It was a late December night,
a dreary, bleak December night,
by cough & by fever racked I
dared not sleep for dreams were fire.
The bed, the sheets were like a pyre
but the air about my room was
ice; I even feared to be encased
petrified by the cold of the place.
Whatever chill wind outside there was,
whatever icy, screeching buzz
went unnoticed


for inside the storm was strongest,
never abating. There sickness
reigned; my brow was the pale likeness
of a snow-covered lake, nay! Of
white heated iron! I know not
who beat my mind in this warped form
upon fever's forge. Was it a ghoul
of evil fame? The kukuth of war-
torn white lands? Aeolus extending
his dominion into the heads
of broken children?


“What ruptured then?” I wonder still;
every snowstorm feels hot & ill.
884859  Link to this entry 
Written about Saturday 2006-12-09
Written: (6357 days ago)

Read on propaganda against gay marriage:
"It's Adam & Eve, not Adam & Steve:
Don't judge me because of my opinions."

We have a few problems with that, actually.
First, it's really Adam and Chava, & besides Chava there might have been others. If you dig deep enough into commentary you'll find at least two more, & possibly a horde of spirits during Adam's solitary wanderings.

Secondly, of course it's not Adam & Steve. It would have had to be Adam & Kether, Steve being the English derivative of the Greek Stephanos. Besides, for the joke to rhyme & still be Biblically accurate, you would have to look for a masculine name that ends in “a”. There are many such names, but most of them are polysyllabic.

Thirdly, the mythological archetype for the first human couple is hardly relevant to contemporary human rights issues. In fact, that mythological archetype has no connection whatsoever to either contemporary or historical reality. The Adam & Chava story fails to exemplify that Ancient Israelite men were polygamists & that their widows would remarry. In the Finnish creation myth, the first man leaves this world a virgin; we would like to see someone try to turn that myth into an argument for universal celibacy.

Fourthly, if we can't judge you “because” of your opinions, what can we judge you on? Your good looks? Your macramé skills?

Don't get us wrong. We would really love to be sympathetic to your cause. We would like to believe the argument against homosexual marriage is based in a sophisticated moral philosophy, constructed through a long process of introspection, & excluding gratuitous doctrinal clichés. We just find that very hard to do when we see the same insipid memes all the time.

Compare, say, “Adam & Eve, not Adam & Steve” to another prevalent piece of propaganda, that one pro gay marriage: “Look into my eyes & tell me how my gay marriage harms you.”

Despite its use of unnecessary sensationalism (we really don't have to look into your eyes, dears) the pro-gay meme is much more efficient in that it actually raises a meaningful point. Legal recognition of gay marriage does not affect heterosexual unions at all. So, what is the issue here?

As we understand it, certain ideological authorities are pulling all the strings they can to make certain people feel bad, & by Jove, it's becoming tiresome. Thankfully, that problem is solved in Canada.

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Written about Tuesday 2006-12-05
Written: (6361 days ago)

We have written a very silly piece of prose for the Elftown Prose Contest; The Galaxy Lives There.

But you should read [Priscilla Primkin]'s entry:My neighbours, the Zwierszowskis. It doesn't have cosmic squirrels, but it has fairies.

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Written about Monday 2006-12-04
Written: (6362 days ago)

Sometimes, I wish there was a polite way to say "your continued existence challenges the aesthetic value of the deontological precept against murder."

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Written about Thursday 2006-11-30
Written: (6366 days ago)

Bad internet! Now we want this shirt:
http://www.cafepress.com/buy/cthulhu/-/pv_design_details/pg_1/id_15841673/opt_/fpt_/c_360/

Cafepress.com is full of interesting Cthulhu designs. WWCD? (What Would Cthulu Do?) is a brilliant moto. The answer, of course, is "devour everything."

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