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On Nevado Coropuna![]() The account that follows, was transcribed in my journal during a 2002 trip to Peru (all photos here). Our intention was to climb Nevado Coropuna and Nevado Solamana. We suceeded in the first, and didn't even attempt the latter. It should be noted that the following text was taken verbatim from said journal (so forgive spelling and capitalization). ![]() |
Daily Cupcake 'O JusticeWhen one watches some tired hack on the platform mechanically repeating familiar phrasesbestial atrocities, iron heel, bloodstained tyrrany, free peoples of the world, stand shoulder to shoulderone often has a furious feeling that one is not watching a live human being but some kind of dummy: a feeling which suddenly becomes stronger at moments when the light catches the speaker's spectacles and turns them into blank discs which seem to have no eyes behind them. And this is not altogether fanciful. A speaker who uses that kind of phraseology has gone some distance towards turning himself into a machine. The appropriate noises are coming out of his larynx, but his brain is not involved as it would be if he were choosing words for himself... And this reduced state of consiousness, if not indispensable, is at any rate favorable to political conformity. Popular contentToday's:All time: |