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WaitingForTheEthicsGradient


Waiting for the GSV Ethics Gradient
Picture by Xavi Pagés, the best faux nephew that ever graced a prosthetic family..
Even a devout atheist needs an object to pray to, sometimes. For me it’s either The Mother of Bumba or the good Culture ship Ethics Gradient. Each night I pray that it’ll come and make me an offer I couldn’t possibly refuse. It passes the time, you know…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spacecraft_in_the_Culture_series
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spacecraft_in_the_Culture_series#Excession
the-culture-universe.wikia.com/wiki/GSV_Ethics_Gradient
GSV Ethics Gradient. Received some information from GCU Fate Amenable To Change about a developmental anomaly. When the GCU realized it might be an OCP it retracted the information as a misinterpreted signal .It's the home ship of GCU Fate Amenable To Change.
Picture by Xavi Pagés, the best faux nephew that ever graced a prosthetic family..
Even a devout atheist needs an object to pray to, sometimes. For me it’s either The Mother of Bumba or the good Culture ship Ethics Gradient. Each night I pray that it’ll come and make me an offer I couldn’t possibly refuse. It passes the time, you know…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spacecraft_in_the_Culture_series
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spacecraft_in_the_Culture_series#Excession
the-culture-universe.wikia.com/wiki/GSV_Ethics_Gradient
GSV Ethics Gradient. Received some information from GCU Fate Amenable To Change about a developmental anomaly. When the GCU realized it might be an OCP it retracted the information as a misinterpreted signal .It's the home ship of GCU Fate Amenable To Change.
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Have a good evening my friend.
dolores666 club has replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮ clubHave a grand week, missus. --- This text already seems to be in your language. According to Google ;-) ---
.......perfect isolation here behind my wall.......
dolores666 club has replied to Dutt ChangglePS. And if they do there's always my cellar, remember.
XX and good luck tomorrow.
That atheist needing something to pray upon -part is interesting, because it just so happened that I had a sort of mental revelation on it last Friday. It suddenly dawned on me that perhaps we don't need gods (or gradients) because they give us solace or comfort or any of that good old stuff, but perhaps we need them for symmetry, to balance our inner, inscrutable self with an outboard inscrutability, something that we don't need to even try to understand just like we don't understand that inner beast in us that we call awareness. That outer obscurity would justify our inner obscurity. In the cosy warmth of that outer Phlebas we can safely contemplate our own inner mystery. Wouldn't that somehow sound... well, logical?
dolores666 club has replied to SpoI'm economical with true images of yours truly these days. They generally frighten the little children, alas... (but NOT the Shoggies, bless their protoplasmic socks).
As for your theological mini-disquisition, I find it as intriguing as you find my need to pray to something imaginary and larger than reality. I thank you for it and I shall go off and ponder it.
Ah, Phlebas... He was once young and strong and fit as a fiddle and where is he now, that's what I'd like to know. Sic transit gloria everyfuckingthing, worse luck.
Here, have a nicely melancholy quotation from TS Elliot (that Iain Banks used for the sequel to Consider Phlebas, Look to Windward):
Gentile or Jew
O you who turn the wheel and look to windward,
Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you.
Stay wonderful me old mucker.
Hug and goodwill.
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