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"This Is The End For Me" (Guest Post By Nick Land)

What you don't realize about writers such as those on this official neoreaction thinkpiece blog is that we are operating on a higher plane of thinking than the morons who use words like "chud" or "incel" in a purely reactive mode of expression. Us genuine artists use those pejoratives only in the sense that we are aware of their social meaning and the memetic laziness they represent, and are chortling subtly to ourselves and winking at those in our magnificently vast audience that our capable of comprehending the "coincidental" repetitious - or rather repeated - in word choice, verbiage, consonant symmetry, and mathematical beauty, among other things. As every post on this site is crafted by the finest connoisseurs of creative and compelling content, any "coincidental" repetitions are created by conscious choice.

Every word should be read in the following manner: what would an average writer published in a mediocre blog like Vox Day's, UNZ, or Social Matter mean by this? That question should then be followed by: what would somebody who is thinking on a transient rorschach tapestry ever-morphing amorphously evolving both bending breaking and informing the general understanding of the human condition and its forms of communication mainly via language but also in the space around words, in the absence of logic or the overabundance of such, in this flowing prose pristinely pure in powerful permutations of pertinent possibilities both capitalized on and passed by callously or even perhaps beaten coldly to death as though a thought and thoughtfulness in general intonate generous inclinations gregariously implied, mean by this?

In math there are equations, in writing there are rules, in kaleidoscopes there are geometric patterns of both a mathematical and poetic manner, where symmetry and repetition rule supreme. Thus for the enlightened creature engaging customers entertainingly, cadance enters consideration considerably. Such is the reason that I, Nick Land, am writing this post endorsing Total Equality Now as the defacto standard of literary quality. Thank you and God bless America, ciao.



- Nick Land

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