We live our days

Like navigating on a sea

And that sea is inside us

We are

And that sea we create

by living every day

At the beginning, when we set sail, it is shallow

In the end, it's impossible to see the bottom

And then there are those seas that pass by you, sometimes just brushing against you

Some for a lifetime

But finally they lead

To that one

Great ocean

Sooner or later

(gc, 2021)

Greet with joy!
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  • Dr.Adder
    24 nov 21
    #t-shirtoftheworld
     
  • MrDaveBoy73
    5 jan 21
    I adore the Flaming Lips, they even did a cover of very Smith's lips, so DeAmo, hello Mr. D.
     
  • tappodisc
    16 nov 20
    Hi, I would like you to review for me a Canadian singer-songwriter, Franky Selector, whose album in the Italian version features a track with Dario Sansone from Foja. Would you be up for it???
     
  • Dr.Adder
    30 sep 20
    Ranking, even if incomplete...
    PJ. Farmer (River World cycle), PK. Dick (1960s novels), R. Zelazny (Amber Chronicles and others), CD. Simak (various novels), RH. Heinlein (1950s and 60s), GA. Effinger (Marid Audran cycle), JG. Ballard (various anthologies and novels), ER. Burroughs (Mars cycle), R. Sheckley (various anthologies and novels), F. Pohl (various novels). For the scientific, philosophical, and other works, see you next time...👓+📚
     
    • fedezan76
      30 sep 20
      Finally, someone who references Farmer, I love the Makers of Universes cycle.
  • Dr.Adder
    22 sep 20
    Info-Turing: GEB: A Eternal Golden Braid - D R. Hofstadter_ - p. 422, 460 ff, 463 ff, 641-646, 796-804. Objections to AI, 644-46. Machines of, 423, 641, 797. Turing test 642-44, 648, 735, 796-98. Arithmetic error 644. In miniature 672 ff. Proposed revision 648. (©apish).
     
    • zaireeka
      22 sep 20
      😲😳🤪🙄😬
    • Dr.Adder
      22 sep 20
      PS: The Imitation Game on Rai Movie.
    • zaireeka
      22 sep 20
      Ah, now it is clear. The problem is that (I confess 🙁) I haven't seen that movie (yet)..
  • Hello Zaire, I'm reappearing from the mists of time to tell you that you always write some amazing reviews, I lost track of too many to comment on them all, so I'm leaving you this quick cumulative note <3 bye!
     
    • zaireeka
      26 aug 20
      Hi Appe, what a joy to read you again 🙂. Thank you for the kind words, but please don't disappear again!!
    • zaireeka
      26 aug 20
      Disappear
  • Dr.Adder
    21 aug 20
    Hello zaireeka.
    Thank you for adding me to the Capish group, I find myself there, aside from a few more wrinkles and a beard like Philip K. Dick.
    I dedicate to you Day and Night by Escher.
     
    • zaireeka
      21 aug 20
      Sure, and thanks for the dedication. Then if we ever do an update on the status of our readings on those "abstruse" subjects (think Hofstadter etc.) that we are both passionate about.
    • Dr.Adder
      27 aug 20
      Sure. And maybe also about the mysteries of the Definitions of Brown, bel and Derango, how tough life is as a capish...
      Best regards.
  • kyra1
    11 jun 20
    Hey! I just read that you’re passionate about Celine!!!! I’ve read what I could about him, the dancer, and the cat in the bombed stations. How he describes the disgusting reality of war. Even he, sometimes, often, drank his brain away; with what little was left, he wrote wonderful things, definitely a monument, a cornerstone of 20th-century literature. Celine! I would love your critique on the sulfurous doctor! Bye!
     
  • 123asterisco
    8 jun 20
    You know that you're right about the "science of before and after"? A bit less so about the colors. I DeAmore you for this too.
     
  • masturbatio
    27 sep 18
    Hi zaireeka, I reread one of my unfortunate outings in an editorial that I threw into chaos. Here in deb, the air is clean, and my neurons, which are all too often allergic to H2O, play tricks that would be better left alone. Anyway, I greet you with joy and hope you will keep writing because I will keep reading (within my limits, which I continue to discover).
     
    • masturbatio
      27 sep 18
      The photo is Taranto, right? I remember you posted it after my one and only editorial attempt. Maybe it's the same one or you changed it.
    • masturbatio
      27 sep 18
      H2o is water... You see, in fact, my neurons often go for a stroll.
    • zaireeka
      2 oct 18
      But of course, don’t worry! 🙂. Yes, it’s Taranto, seen from the seafront. The mountains in front are the Calabro-Lucanian mountains. It was a magnificent, magical sight. Wonderful colors. I can hardly believe it was real when I remember it..
    • masturbatio
      24 oct 18
      It has stunning colors; the one on the pier even looks like a Christmas tree with all the little lights, can you believe it?