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The new contest nu-rave-neon-ad-banner-thing(again by SEVENNY) pisses me the fuck off. How does adblocker work? Someone?

Assuming you have Firefox and Adblocker, just right-click and 'adblock image'.

I guess if it's flash you can't do it that easy, just go to the very bottom right corner of firefox and click adblock and find it.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=300167670685&Category=63852&_trksid=p3907.m29

I'm gonna be watching this auction to see how much I can get for used Margiela shopping bags, for future reference.

I also just bought 2 packs of Marlboros for $3.44 after tax at the supermarket after getting this insatiable urge for carrot cake reading the WAYET thread. I don't remember the last time I bought a pack of cigarettes for $1.72, I've been paying 2500 won a pack for them shits in Korea, which is like $3, and I thought that was cheap...

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the characteristic theme of finnis’s essay on the postdialectic paradigm of consensus is the collapse, and some would say the futility, of capitalist society. in a sense, the premise of semantic subcapitalist theory states that art, somewhat surprisingly, has significance

debord uses the term ‘the postdialectic paradigm of consensus’ to denote not, in fact, situationism, but postsituationism. however, Long holds that we have to choose between semantic subcapitalist theory and marxist socialism

the postdialectic paradigm of consensus suggests that the collective is capable of significance, given that the premise of subpatriarchialist textual theory is invalid. but in idoru, gibson affirms semantic subcapitalist theory; in mona lisa overdrive he denies postdialectic discourse

the primary theme of the works of gibson is the difference between class and narrativity. it could be said that debord uses the term ‘the postdialectic paradigm of consensus’ to denote not theory, as subpatriarchialist textual theory suggests, but neotheory

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the characteristic theme of finnis’s essay on the postdialectic paradigm of consensus is the collapse, and some would say the futility, of capitalist society. in a sense, the premise of semantic subcapitalist theory states that art, somewhat surprisingly, has significance

debord uses the term ‘the postdialectic paradigm of consensus’ to denote not, in fact, situationism, but postsituationism. however, Long holds that we have to choose between semantic subcapitalist theory and marxist socialism

the postdialectic paradigm of consensus suggests that the collective is capable of significance, given that the premise of subpatriarchialist textual theory is invalid. but in idoru, gibson affirms semantic subcapitalist theory; in mona lisa overdrive he denies postdialectic discourse

the primary theme of the works of gibson is the difference between class and narrativity. it could be said that debord uses the term ‘the postdialectic paradigm of consensus’ to denote not theory, as subpatriarchialist textual theory suggests, but neotheory

...i honestly lol'd when I read: "in idoru, gibson affirms...".

PoMo...blaaaah.

i wonder tho, if in this class you also discuss olivia e. butler--yer teacher prolly had you read burroughs too, eh?

most of the time, i'd rather live in songs and movies.

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