TumbleWorld: The Naiveté of Homageable Immanence
Look familiar? Hell ya, it does! That is because it is a direct homage to this chap here: Richard S. Warner (Visionheart). And of course, the whole TumbleWorld thing is his also...I merely being a curious visitor who just happened to board the wrong train...
Upon exiting the terminus, eyes wide with wonder, I encountered a direct assault upon all seven or eight of my senses. A parallel universe seemed to be swapping back-slaps and high-fives with reality that caused me to shiver all the way from Thangordängüm to ૠિ૭ુૐ. For heaven's sake, I couldn't put my feet down solidly on anything that even remotely felt like terra firma. My very existence lay asunder and shattered way up there on the thirteenth floor of that building to the left. I watched - wonder acquiescing to alarm - as I swayed whooooa! To one side, then whooooa! To the other and shouting into the cascading silence like a man possessed of two lives, neither of which were his own, "The Quantum Age has arrived...it has arrived!" In a last ditch attempt to save myself and my other self, I crawled back into the station, heaving and gasping, peering through bleary eyes for something, anything "real" to grab on to...luckily, there was a Tim Hortons, so I grabbed a medium dark roast and made the doors of the train just before they closed. There was a teenage girl with blaring ear buds, standing just inside and I said to her, "Phew! That was close." She blankly looked at me for a second then back to her phone. I stared for a moment, finally turning to find myself a seat.
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Of course, no homage to Mister Visionheart would be complete without some kind of music link and thus, as surely nothing would be more appropriate than the soaring, heavenly tones of the Ozrics.
Music Link: Ozric Tentacles - "Changa Masala" from their album, "Technicians of the Sacred"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3Qof8RyjFw
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© Paul B0udreau ( Copycat ) - 2015. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.
TumbleWorld: The Naiveté of Homageable Immanence
Look familiar? Hell ya, it does! That is because it is a direct homage to this chap here: Richard S. Warner (Visionheart). And of course, the whole TumbleWorld thing is his also...I merely being a curious visitor who just happened to board the wrong train...
Upon exiting the terminus, eyes wide with wonder, I encountered a direct assault upon all seven or eight of my senses. A parallel universe seemed to be swapping back-slaps and high-fives with reality that caused me to shiver all the way from Thangordängüm to ૠિ૭ુૐ. For heaven's sake, I couldn't put my feet down solidly on anything that even remotely felt like terra firma. My very existence lay asunder and shattered way up there on the thirteenth floor of that building to the left. I watched - wonder acquiescing to alarm - as I swayed whooooa! To one side, then whooooa! To the other and shouting into the cascading silence like a man possessed of two lives, neither of which were his own, "The Quantum Age has arrived...it has arrived!" In a last ditch attempt to save myself and my other self, I crawled back into the station, heaving and gasping, peering through bleary eyes for something, anything "real" to grab on to...luckily, there was a Tim Hortons, so I grabbed a medium dark roast and made the doors of the train just before they closed. There was a teenage girl with blaring ear buds, standing just inside and I said to her, "Phew! That was close." She blankly looked at me for a second then back to her phone. I stared for a moment, finally turning to find myself a seat.
********************************************************
Of course, no homage to Mister Visionheart would be complete without some kind of music link and thus, as surely nothing would be more appropriate than the soaring, heavenly tones of the Ozrics.
Music Link: Ozric Tentacles - "Changa Masala" from their album, "Technicians of the Sacred"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3Qof8RyjFw
View Large on Black.
© Paul B0udreau ( Copycat ) - 2015. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.