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>>9704843
>That's why Vaporwave is a step forwards. Parody of capitalism my ass. It's the rather the embrace of it, the great healing of the rift in meaning.
At last someone else that understands.

>>9704936
Although I do have ideas about it, I'm kind of in need of a clear definition of war as an event. I be asking impertinently as I haven't had the time to check the whole thread, however, how do we define war, in itself, as a basic, crude event? The violence? The risk of death? The movement of people? The conquest? The chaos? The organization? The suddenness? Scale is clearly necessary, even if you're only playing with toy ships in the bathtub. However, if two lone enemy soldiers meet, then it is still war; then war is trascendental, spatial, is it a scene? This last one seems interesting in that there are particular place/times in which war has just come to stop, like Christmas in WW1.

>Keep us posted.
I shall. It'll tell me a couple years to finish the whole thing, but if Arlt's brutal spirit aids me and grants me the confidence to improve as I go, I'll properly start... in a week or two.

>Sky Crawlers
Hmm, a single feature Oshii? Definetily could watch, since I'm not revisiting his Patlabor or GiTS until I dive throughly into those series.

>>9704955
I was thinking more of a class or order of people dedicated to war for war itself, as in jousting.

>>9704988
It's Darwinism then.
[spins unintelligibly]

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