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A stream of consciousness rant I wrote sitting in the middle of a mall, surrounded by near-Christmas consumerism. I don't really know what it means.
The object form of pseudo-intellectual capitalistic endeavors on a global consumer scale forced into a pro-democratic revolutionary endeavor covered with think tank dogmatic of the people and for the new inalienable rights of the consumerized voracious ineptitude of media-listic solitary and grief stricken knowledge like the intro-genus hyperwave of once great intellectually deprived of property-oriented real time multi-lingual hyperbolas awash in the spectrum of digital bandwidth direct into the neural lode washed down in an acidic bath of the long state's continual improvement mantras learned by ethnically diverse radical free thinking automatic pathways driven through the religious tenants of a still great and utterly believable infogram expounded from the larger version contained inside the universal storehouse of low-bit knowledge to be abused by the bureaucratic socially anachronistic endeavors of a small to mid-sized startup religion with the largest initial public open-ended gains satellite beamed to the stead state ocular implants networking us throughout the cosmically challenging yet still ethereal methods expounded upon by our ancient masters on an infomercial played between the SuperBowl and the family barbecue hosted on the tarmac holding the jet-set crowed of teutonic barbers filled with a self-loathing unimaginable just two centuries earlier wisdom suggests a dramatic upheaval creating a paradigm unlike the cotton plantations set afire by the cyber tubes threading snakelike infestations of a rabid and uncontrollable democracy run by an iron willed ruling elite wanting nothing more of their limousine furnished day-glow passbooks filled with stamps of places they've never been going to the revolutionary meeting but changed their five second decision making process patent pending a full senate review to decide the future policy of this or any other library.