Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 04:23:51 -0500 From: NZ <pretzelworld-AT-gmail.com> To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org Subject: Re: [D-G] edward said, first experiences of nomadology > i think bart twains is right, capitalism and male phallus diktat on the > unconscious can make grrlz come and money and cash value are real > deleometers, entelechios. > so... money greases the way to reproduction for some people. Thats why we have civilized stories about eve and the tree of forbidden knowdege. Somewhere long long ago when men were men and women were women.... but the whole sexual binary really does have a major influence on the tree of knowledge, its like at the bottom nearly, even before oedipus. Eve is not like Prometheus, that is a different story, but her feminity gets defined in a similar way as Prometheus's spawn, Pandora, their 1st woman. Feminity gets splayed across the deus-fulcrum and taught a serious logos lesson in both stories. And 300 years later when the rhizomes from these two stories are married in Zero A.D. we are blessed with arrival of the money markets. Virgins Virgins Billions of Virgins in Poland. But forget those bitches, there is much more to be had than just his and hers. Probably even before the sexual role memes were defined for homo erectus, we were probably in the company of some very funny cartoon characters. read this, its rather silly, but sounds good: Gigantic Apes Coexisted with Early Humans, Study Finds LiveScience.com Mon Nov 7, 3:00 PM ET A gigantic ape standing 10 feet tall and weighing up to 1,200 pounds lived alongside humans for over a million years, according to a new study. Fortunately for the early humans, the huge primate's diet consisted mainly of bamboo. Scientists have known about Gigantopithecus blackii since the accidental discovery of some of its teeth on sale in a Hong Kong pharmacy about 80 years ago. While the idea of a giant ape piqued the interest of scientists =96 and bigfoot hunters =96 around the world, it was unclear how long ago this beast went extinct. "A missing piece of the puzzle has always focused on pin-pointing when Gigantopithecus existed," Rink said. "This is a primate that co-existed with humans at a time when humans were undergoing a major evolutionary change. Guangxhi province in southern China, where some of the Gigantopithecus fossils were found, is the same region where some believe the modern human race originated." _______________________________________________ List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org Info: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari-driftline.org Archives: www.driftline.org
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