September 30, 2005

my digital mindoid vs the simulated face of bentham


 i've always felt
a despising of bentham

    sure 
 an  elaborate counter formation
of a deep self resemblance 

here's prooof

both ways ....




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 at his death in 1832 
  jeremy 
 left his  organs to science

 (including his brain no doubt )

 but 
bentham in addition 
had his"doc Smith"

"preserve ..."

 ----- i'm now 
       quoting one R H HORNE (1844)

   " his head and face"

    " by a peculiar process ...."

  see what i mean ???
what a clown 
by contrast 
i intend 
 to leave to posterity 
 a functioning 
 digital simulation 
 of my mind

  much better eh ??

and yet theres 
the whole hideous nar-sissy  aspect ....

all too similar 

" the face , being found 
painful in expression ,
is now covered with a wax mask 
admirably executed and with a correct likeness ..."

will my mind be 
likewise 
perked up in the simulation/dis-simulation 

   and yet
again 
I TRIUMPH 
    by comparison ...

REGARDEZ 

    THIS PETITE GHOULERY 

 " the skeleton also was preserved;
   and the whole clothed 
in the ordinary dress 
     worn by the philosopher
         (according to his own
                          express desire)
presenting him 
as nearly as he was
 while living 

seated smiling 
in a large mahogony case 
with a glass front ..."

    nothing compared to my flat screen 
in the pink converser eh ?

" a homely figure 
with snow white long hair 
broad brimmed hat 
and a thick ash plant walking stick...."

 useless as ten tits on a bull 

 i ask u 
  what public utility 
can one find 
in this ,sir ?

my simulation will answer posed questions

one can suppose
if i,m 
properly tended
and data fed 
i may even cogently chat up 
   issues of the day

how much the better then jerry 

who at least as of 1844
  could at best be

    " seen ..." but not heard

 like roys horse trigger 

a  fucking frozen pudding 

yes  just 

"seen by anyone who takes an interest ..."

and who should ??????


Posted by pinky at September 30, 2005 06:08 AM

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