August 31, 2009
a lullaby.
burning matches
one of the reasons why i dislike my country's journalism sometimes
August 30, 2009
heh. why the hell not?
H8 is the one for me
It gives me all I need
And helps me coexist
With the chill
You make me sick
Because I adore you so
I love all the dirty tricks
And twisted games you play
On me
Space dementia in your eyes and
Peace will arise
And tear us apart
And make us meaningless again
You'll make us wanna die
I'd cut your name in my heart
We'll destroy this world for you
I know you want me to
Feel your pain
Space dementia in your eyes and
Venus will arise
And tear us apart
And make us meaningless again
Muse, Space Dementia, in Origin of Symmetry, 2001 #3 // Hullabaloo Soundtrack disk 2, 2001 #8
metalanguage (the rain drops)
for nothing at all.
I jumped in the river and what did I see?
Black-eyed angels swam with me.
A moon full of stars and astral cards
And all the figures I used to see.
All my lovers were there with me,
All my past and future.
And we all went to heaven in a little row boat.
There is nothing to fear, nothing to doubt.
I jumped in the river,
Black-eyed angels swam with me.
A moon full of stars and astral cards
And all the figures I used to see.
All my lovers were there with me,
All my past and future.
And we all went to heaven in a little row boat.
There is nothing to fear, nothing to doubt.
There is nothing to fear, nothing to doubt.
There is nothing to fear, nothing to doubt.
August 28, 2009
characters.
August 26, 2009
the art of war
well, with that bum of hers, it must have been doggy-style, that's for sure.
the right moment
August 25, 2009
pariah
everyone but me.
August 20, 2009
the long run
August 19, 2009
August 17, 2009
these are my twisted words
Rules of Metal (adapted)
In order to understand the differences between each metal style, let's imagine a certain situation and its outcome, according to each style of metal:
"High above in a castle, there's a princess who was kidnapped, locked in there and is now "guarded" by a terrible huge menacing dragon..."
Power Metal
The protagonist arrives riding a white unicorn, escapes from the dragon, saves the princess and makes love to her in an enchanted forest.
Thrash Metal
The protagonist arrives, fights the dragon, saves the princess and fucks her...easy and quick.
Heavy Metal
The protagonist arrives on a Harley, kills the dragon, drinks a few beers and fucks the princess.
Folk Metal
The protagonist arrives with some friends playing acordions, violins, flutes and many more weird instruments, the dragon falls asleep (because of all the dancing). Then they all leave... without the princess.
Viking Metal
The protagonist arrives in a ship, kills the dragon with his mighty axe, skins the dragon and eats it, rapes the princess to death, steals her belongings and burns the castle before leaving.
Death Metal
The protagonist arrives, kills the dragon, fucks the princess and kills her, then leaves.
Black Metal
The protagonist arrives at midnight, kills the dragon and impales it in front of the castle. Then he sodomizes the princess, drinks her blood in a ritual before killing her. Then he impales the princess next to the dragon.
Brutal Death Metal
The protagonist arrives, kills the dragon and spreads his guts in front of the castle, fucks the princess and kills her. Then he fucks the dead body again, slashes her belly and eats her guts. Then he fucks the carcass for the third time, burns the corpse and fucks it for the last time.
Grind
The protagonist arrives, screams something completely undecipherable for about 2 minutes and then leaves...
Doom Metal
The protagonist arrives, sees the size of the dragon and thinks he could never beat him, then he gets depressed and commits suicide. The dragon eats his body and the princess as dessert. Thats the end of the sad story.
Gothic Metal
The princess in a velvet costume starts singing soprano. The protagonist completes the duet by adding the beast part, while the dragon plays the flute. Suddenly he swallows up the pipe and accidently scorches the beauty and the beast and suffocates to death. All their souls are damned in hell's eternity.
Progressive Metal
The protagonist arrives with a guitar and plays a solo of 26 minutes. The dragon kills himself out of boredom. The protagonist arrives to the princess' bedroom, plays another solo with all the techniques and tunes he learned in the last year of the conservatory. The princess escapes looking for the Heavy Metal protagonist.
Industrial Metal
The protagonist arrives wearing greasy overcoat, makes obscene gestures towards dragon, and gets escorted out of fairy tale land by security guards.
Speed Metal
Suddenly there, short solo, dragon is confused, someone's screaming weird stuff, princess realizes she's been deflowered, dragon and princess are still looking for the one who did this.
Christian Metal
The protagonist rides in on his way home from church and sings a mushy power ballad to the dragon about how much Jesus loves him and that the dragon should turn to Him. The Dragon is immediately converted, and when the princess wants to thank the protagonist he replies, "Sorry, but I don't believe in having sex before marriage."
Glam Metal
The protagonist arrives, the dragon laughs at the guy's appearance and lets him enter. He steals the princess' make up and tries to paint the castle in a beautiful pink colour.
Battle Metal
The protagonist arrives with a legion of a hundred brave footmen, war chariots and a dozen elite warriors and, as a master tactician, flanks the dragon in a bloody siege that lasts six hours. The princess gets bored.
Nu Metal
The protagonist arrives in a run down Honda Civic and attempts to fight the dragon but he burns to death when his moronic baggy clothes catch fire.
Emo
The protagonist sees the dragon and moans about how hard it will be to get the princess to fall in love with him. He gets eaten. The princess is very happy, because he was a whiny dork anyway.
Grunge
The protagonist doesn't get eaten by the dragon because he stinks too much from not washing his hair in months. The princess won't go near him either, and he ends up dying on the town hall steps with the other grungers due to the over consumption of white cider.
Pop-Punk
The dragon can't eat the protagonist because he can't catch him because he keeps bouncing up and down. The princess won't fuck him either, because he likes ska.
August 16, 2009
Chasing happiness
Humans themselves are the definition of improbability.
And yet, having anything better to do at the time, I pledged myself in the pursuit of happiness. Not in the human sense, mind you, of willing to be happy, or struggling so hard to be happy that one gets extremely bitter and frustrated all the way. No, I merely wanted to find it. And here I say "it" because, well, back then I knew nothing of happiness' true shape. Was it human or animal? Or a plant, even? Male or female? For all I knew, it could well be a smooth, round stone lost in some river bed.
I will bother you not, my dear reader, with all the details of my expedition. I fear it would get a little bit too long and that you would become not just a little bit too bored and annoyed. I'll thus skip that part and all i'll tell you is, I've found happiness.
And since I did it, I find myself in position to tell you that happiness is one of the most remarkable things in the universe. To begin with, it is shapeless, and this feature strikingly means that happiness can indeed be male or female, human or animal, or plant, even. It can be a smooth round stone on the river bed. This it explained to be when we talked, remember ing old shapes it took. Happiness' shape varies with the will and the desire of its founder. It has been the smooth round stone in a child's hands. It has been a lover. It has been a well plundered field. It has been a puppy and a kitty, sometimes even a flower - its favourite, it told me, was the white water-lily, but since they are so hard to get happiness has to go as red roses most of times, and it secretely hates it. It has been a shooting star bursting in the night sky. Once, it has even been an apple falling to the ground near some man.
By now, you, my dear reader, have undoubtedly found other remarkable things about happiness, like the fact that it speaks. "Well of course I do", it said when I asked the same thing, but I'm skipping too many bits of our conversation. What you have not yet guessed is the shape it took to address me, and that's something I'm sorry to say that will be left out of this little tale. As I said, its shape depends on it's founder desire, and I had no desire of any kind, other than to find it - which, I suspect, made me unwillingly cause some trouble to happiness. But above all, happiness is truly courteous, and after some thinking, it decided to present itself to me in its true shape.
We struck into conversation, of course. Casual conversation. Ironically enough, when I asked how was it, it replied "sad", which truly amazed me. The last thing I expected was happiness to be sad. It makes sense, though. As it explained to me, most people seek happiness not knowing what they truly want - and sometimes not knowing whether they can bear what they want, or whatever the road to what they want implies. And even though everyone finds it now and then, it is just for a simple, ethereal moment, one that eventually is over, a kiss that eventually breaks. That, it said, is its true nature: not to be constant, a goal in itself, but something that human beings get to warm their hearts and bring a smile to their lips now and then. They walk around oblivious to it though, and their aching desire to be happy, as they say, makes them miss it rather often. Its sadness came from this: from people's unability to comprehend it.
"I suppose you don't have company that often then", i said.
It did, but as it replied, its company never lasts long. People miss it so often, and at some point they remember some moment of their life and they realise they were happy in that moment. It was true, happiness told me, it had been there in that moment. But they had not noticed it, and the memory that surfaced years before was no longer happy, but incredibly sad. No, being happiness was no easy task at all. Many where the days then happiness itself thought about it like a curse.
Just like me, I thought, but I didn't say it. I asked instead what could be done to change that.
Happiness told me it didn't know what could be changed. Perhaps there was nothing there to change, and things were meant to be just the way they were. But such an idea did not satisfied me. Things should change, I thought. People should learn to be aware of happiness, so they'd value all the more - and it wouldn't feel as miserable as it does now. I thought that could be my next goal, but for such a quest I would need to find someone truly happy. And somehow I suspected that it would be even harder than to find happiness itself. But that, I might leave for another tale.
August 11, 2009
on uselessness.
it's always tough to say that must be said.
the woman was there, waiting for the knight. and there they stood, staring into each other's eyes for a long while. they should have left together. they should have locked their hands, they should have held each other in their arms and swore never to leave. only, they didn't. and the gaze they shared in that god-forsaken battlefield was also their last. she left, vanishing in the dust the same way she came. and he left, left to wander again in a bitter freedom that he know to be over one day, perhaps not that far away.
and there he is now, riding the black wyvern as he embraced his shadow instead of fighting it back. giving into fear until becoming fear itself. never giving pause, never letting go. what happened to him is no one's tale, for no one truly knows. all that it's know is that he become a shade of what he once was.
if the world was to end now, you would finding me humming this song.
come on, come on
you think you drive me crazy, well
come on, come on
you and whose army?
you and your cronies
come on, come on
Holy Roman empire
come on if you think
come on if you think
you can take us all
you can take us all
you and whose army
you and your cronies
you forget so easy
we ride tonight
we ride tonight
ghost horses
ghost horses
we ride tonight
we ride tonight
ghost horses
ghost horses
ghost horses
August 10, 2009
disillusionment.
August 08, 2009
it's like a concrete wall (II)
August 07, 2009
conditioning.
August 06, 2009
it's like a concrete wall.
August 05, 2009
don't panic

thirteen euros for a paperback edition of the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. what a fucking rip-off, i thought. until everyone on the bus i took was staring at me like i was crazy because i was laughing so hard. no rip-off: the story's introduction alone is worth at least thirty.
Characters: Urza Planeswalker
Urza's story can be followed across several books. What makes Urza so interesting and complex to me is the way he spent his near-immortal life fighting against evil in his own and unortodox way - often in the edge of madness. Urza's mortal life ended when, to finish the war against his own brother, Mishra, he poured his memories and emotions into a strange bowl-shaped artifact called "the golgothian sylex" - and as he did this, he wiped out the land of Argoth from the map, sank the world into an ice age and locked the plane of Dominaria away from the rest of the Multiverse. As a consequence of the sylex blast, Urza also became a greater being, a planeswalker - an immortal, god-like creature capable of walking the planes at will, with the Mightstone and the Weakstone that set both brothers apart lodged into his eyes. He then understood the evil of Phyrexia, an artificial plane where the evil Yawgmoth created an army of darkness by meshing flesh and artifice. Urza then decided to dedicate his power and his immortal life to decimate Phyrexia. And for four millenia, that was his single purpose - to destroy the phyrexians and avenge his brother. Along his way, he has been into several places, all of them marked by the destruction that always followed in his wake. Serra's realm, an artificial plane of pure, white mana, collapsed under a Phyrexian invasion. The island academy of Tolaria was blasted away by an experiment with the time flow. And eventually the whole Dominaria was invaded by Yawgmoth's minions. Along his way, Urza made several friends, and all of those met the same fate than the places touched by the planeswalker. Xantcha, the phyrexian sleeper agent, sacrificed herself to save Urza from the demon Gix. Barrin, the master mage that was Urza's most trusted lieutenant, blasted himself with a powerful spell that wiped the whole of Tolaria when the planeswalker abandoned it during the Invasion. And his greatest creation - Gerrard - was ultimately the own who killed Urza, in order to unleash the power of the Legacy into the skyship Weatherlight to destroy Yawgmoth. It is said that, when Gerrard was about to kill the planeswalker, Urza's face was peaceful - peaceful for the first time in more than four thousand years.
And as Urza died, one can't help going back to another moment of his life, when after blasting Argoth away with the golgothian sylex, Urza met his former apprentice, Tawnos, in the desolate shores of Yotia. The Urza told Tawnos to tell Kayla, his former wife who he neglected entirely, "to remember me not as I was, but as I tried to be". And that sentence alone defines his whole life. Urza was never what he truly was. His whole life was a sequence of attempts and failures, of never giving up, until he found piece at last when everything was lost for him. When he was himself, again.
Aliens and androids
Meanwhile, the other sci-fi movie directed by Ridley Scott, Blade Runner, was chosen by movie fans as the best science-fiction movie ever, leaving behind crittically-acclaimed movies like Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and Lucas' Star Wars. Fair enough: Blade Runner is truly an awe-inspiring movie, a masterpiece that, like Alien, survived the test of time unlike many other movies (let us remember Lynch's Dune). Moreover, Blade Runner is also a lesson in how to adapt a novel into a movie - Scott clearly understood that the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, by Philip K. Dick, could not be, so to speak, "directly adapted", and made a movie of his own, that shines besides the novel - not because of it, not despite of it.
Labels: movies, science fiction
August 04, 2009
holy shit
"john here is one lucky guy"
the times, they are a-changing
can vengeance be righteous?
countdown and announcement
that said, i'm looking for someone who could draw me a new blog - or rather, someone who can make something out of the drafts and ideas i have in my mind. most important, the service cannot be much expensive - some beers, or a dinner cooked by myself or in some fancy restaurant would be perfect, along with my eternal gratitude, but i'm more than willing to negotiate the price. my idea is not something that extraordinary, but in a way, one could say it is from another galaxy. if you're interested (or not), reply to the e-mail address i have on the right menu. thank you.