Kegman Dan

Essential Reflections by The Dan
2003-09-10 06:48:24 (UTC)

Deciphering Perforations

Separating the perforated pages
some one or two hundred
I equate it with:
"It's kinda like bubble wrap...
once you get going at it, you're
pointlessly amused, foolishly thinking
it'll last forever. But as you
progress, you realize 'damn this goes fast'
and before you know it, it's over."

Found myself drifting and looking
other processes needing to be done,
thinking how the clock ticks both
before and after them.

One page ripped slightly on the corner
because this pile contains the most subtle
clues to our existence.

It is these mundane processes we must observe most
carefully, since everything physical and sensible is only
there because information causes a certain set of stimuli
that triggers our perception. Even we, simple as can be,
are created on various levels by the manifestation of
information.

Everything and anything, on any level, is just information
that exists in the universe.

The process of separating these papers is simple, and so is
the message, the information, it delivers. Don't deny that
it carries a message. It is not mundane.

This is just the way my brain perceived the information.




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