Lives Elsewhere

Life’s Elsewhere shared these articulate and humorous ideas:

“Is that divine logic or poetic?

Someone named Nero, cyberfiddling while spaces and time burn and also million of dollars waging wars and sustaining hunger, calls one of the most beautiful blogger/archivist under the sun a “pseudointellectual retard”!  Emperor, you have no clothes and the nakedness you expose through your words isn’t sexual at all!

I was thinking how to define sexuality and thought what expectations are provoked when one trolls and travels into this blog.  Thanks to the consumer-oriented media spread across the universe like a patient etherized in the table, sexuality means instant gratification these days and that’s what the emperor needs badly:  freaky skin-show to energize sad minds which has forgot that they are dead as far as sensibility is concerned. . . because beauty never touches them.

But that means numerous deaths before it comes actually, a series of kicks which evaporates instantly and leaves back psychological grime.  Once upon a time sexuality meant living and suffering intensely, a way of defining one’s own existence, coming to terms with one’s own latent beauty, many a times against the regulations of the order and emperors.  Sexuality was a quiet content affair, not playing to the gallery.

Art is about resistance and Culture is about order that satisfies the regal whims and market’s dimes.  Culture is fixed, defined, complete, prescribed.  Art is change, flux, transgression, crossing boundaries and moving to those dangerous zones beyond words in the dictionary . . .

This blog proves my convictions in each of its posts whatever Neros say! Just don’t tread where beauty dares.” – Life’s Elsewhere

Life’s Elsewhere’s blog:

http://lovesragpicker.wordpress.com

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onemoreoption:  You have such well thought out ideas, evidencing a great deal of wisdom and consideration of the specific topics.  Your individuality is not so much rebellion as it is aspiration for valuable tangible and intangible pursuits. 

I do not know how to evaluate “Nero,” or people like Nero, but I hear his feelings and his response.  I use it to investigate how I might unknowingly be offending some.  I don’t know how to please everyone, but despite what the cliche might say, I still work to please as many as possible.

Thank you for taking the time Life’s Elsewhere, and continued encouragement to your blog and your consistent work to share ideas.

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  1. [...] eagerly wait for a new post and this blog seldom keep me waiting for long. As I wrote one day when the blog was foolishly vilified: “I was thinking how to define sexuality and thought what expectations are provoked when one [...]

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    OneMoreOption: Thank you for the compliments.


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