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kavaris

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Now and days with all of the auto-generated scripts and such, theres less and less quality in the way we tell stories, and more and more—almost eerie-levels of mechanically-made narrative. Like, now when you see a movie thats based on a book, its like a sign, or symbolic of having had, possibly, real people interacting w/ that script and storyline. And its like, thats different from what it felt like it meant before.

Like, back when you heard that so-nd-so movie was based on a book it was like, "oh okay". Now its like, "oh wow, this might be a real movie", whatever real movie means. But you know what im tryina say its like a sign that there could be lots of thought put into it. And, iuno if any of yous are writers or artists, etc., but youve noticed, when something has had loads of thought poored into it (especially given a long time) you have so much time to make things right, to make them interesting, and to make them fit in the way you want and like, like the way you believe it should, given the context, time, date and environment.

We are entering an age where like—the analog—or the thing thats been perfected to death is highly saught after, where as thee digitally reproduced and regurgitated stuff is what lives inside the mainstream and undulates on the surface, the center of all things popular and easy to produce (non fungible or whatever), alas, that is a fairly obvious place/situation for us to be in, and no matter how many times we try n start over or magine it diff—it would always lead to a vers., of this, just cause like, its so likely to happen.

Like, if i counted 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.... the chances of the sequence not being 14 afterwards are pretty slim—such is where we receive the story weve been told, that we tell ourselves. And as such, so too and important are the stories we tell all

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