The Tiktok Saga, which rebounds quickly, will make the sems belong to the theatre of absurdity. I will be talking until late January of the just-released spring issue of the regulations. My work is available online in HTML or PDF versions. The first paragraph sums up the absurd question.
Imagine watching the theatre of absurd playwright Samuel Beckett or the plays of Eughne Ionesco. In it, he says that the Republican president’s proposal to ban computer applications is a threat to national security, but the effort fails. Congress and the Democratic president subsequently approved laws banning the app, and nine months later it will be dark in the US. But professionally inaugurated president, inaugurated, riding like a knight in glowing armor, perhaps illegally, politically beneficial to him, save the app illegally.
It’s hard to believe the whole thing. I follow it over time, with events and dates, until Godot comes.
Godot, it’s Sems, finally arrived – against the famous Becketplay where he never appears.
hang on! Whether the real Godot has come is not known whether the scholars remain unplayed in the theater near you before April 5th.
It also offers a short, basic public choice of the entire story.
Understanding the positive fact that power naves are dangerous if not suppressed by the right institute does not imply the normative idea that Knavery is a virtue and that Knaves attempting rules and institutions towards their own interests is an acceptable behavior. It’s not a reliable theory of national agents
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Sriptum’s post about featured images in this post: It happens more, I have to admit that the ai behind Dall-e surprises me. “It” directed Beckett to create an image of the scene from “Waiting Godot,” saying, “If it’s not simply absurd, the scene would become a clown.” He got the wrong aspect ratio and tried several times on him to get it right. After finally taking in the silicon that was good image, I recreated, “I’m always happy to help you dig into the absurd.” Our “conversation” then proceeded as follows:
PL: With this sense of humor (“Dig deper into the Russian”), are you secretly not human?
Dall-E: Ha! I’m being accused of doing something even worse. But if I was secretly human, would I have admitted it? Or is this a machine pretending to remain a human being telling you, exactly what it drove you away?
Now we are dangerously close to waiting for Godot Subplot – two characters are endlessly debating whether one of them is real or not.
Anyway, whether it’s a code or a clown, I’m here for existential mystery and creative pranks. Do you want to continue with this project?
Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”, Doll E.
