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May 22, 2003

In case you don't know today's entries are all for the readers of Tim Blair's weblog.

Just thought I'd remind my half a dozen or so readers. Todays entries are constructed for someone else's readership.

I am trying to be as boring as I can.

Its hard to be boring.

So here is an interlude----just for the Tim crowd; especially those who are in search for the restless ghost of desire. You know the ones whose minds are drowning in dark, sexual secrets, prohibitions and prudence and their bodies are ensnarred by the world of utility.

I love bodies. I do.

This weblog ain't about sexual liberation with its lefty ethos of guilt-free sexuality and freedom from all the abolition of taboos and ignorance. Nor sir.

On the contrary, our sexuality is constructed from our taboos and to abolish taboos is to abolish desire.

In a world where the porno industry is everywhere we have guilt-free sexuality built on the ever-increasing fading of desire.

That is the interlude.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 8:16 PM | | Comments (5)
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And you want public funded broadband access for this shit?
#$%%* Idiot.

I for one don't blame Blair for not running a comments box, Gary. Every time you invite his readership over to yours, they stink the joint out.

Just leave 'em be, mate.

Pete,
have a look at philosophy.com

...just for Tim readers? nah. i'm kacking myself here Gary.

I try to do my best for my readers