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Chris Lord
Joseph McNair
Duane Locke
Lazlo Slomovits
Alan Britt
Shutta Crum
Tolu Ogunlesi
Jerry Blanton
Paul B. Roth
Fred Wolven
Felino Soriano
Sharon E. Boyd
Joanie Freeman
Jumoke Verissimo
Running Cub
Jeanpaul Ferro
S. P. Flannery
Kristina Marie Darling
Gary Beck
Dike Okoro
Karyn M. Wolven



 

SKEPTIC OF THE PRESENT TONGUES No. 14

It is evident that the philosopher
who observes popular culture closely,
clinically, without emotional connection
toward conclusion of thought, memory
or intuitive knowledge for future reference--
engages in this observation solely for
epistemological reasons, and therefore observes,
and furthermore searches indeed for knowledgeable concepts
within the culture of popular-minded people.
The philosopher debates with himself on evidential
remains, circumstantial happenstance regarding
true and pseudo knowledge from the foremost citizens
to the smallest that ceases to smile due to impoverished
wellbeing.



Felino Soriano, Santa Maria, California

 


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