Something completely different
Feb. 10th, 2009 11:12 pmDear morsla-of-christmas-past,
I like living in the future. Last year, a 37-tonne mechanical spider attacked Liverpool during the Capital of Culture celebrations. Predictably enough, a group of those dastardly Frenchmen were behind it all. This sort of thing apparently fits into the category of "large-scale street theatre," which is awesome.
Liverpool is a little bit further into the future than Melbourne, but I hope we get our giant robots soon. We already have some smaller ones on Degraves Street, so the big ones can't be far off.
You probably have years of misdirected rambling and searching for a purpose ahead of you, but I think you'll appreciate some parts of the journey. On a clear day, you might even see where you're going to next. Even if you can't, remember to look up occasionally. There are all sorts of fascinating things happening out there in plain sight.
love, morsla-of-the-present
I like living in the future. Last year, a 37-tonne mechanical spider attacked Liverpool during the Capital of Culture celebrations. Predictably enough, a group of those dastardly Frenchmen were behind it all. This sort of thing apparently fits into the category of "large-scale street theatre," which is awesome.
Liverpool is a little bit further into the future than Melbourne, but I hope we get our giant robots soon. We already have some smaller ones on Degraves Street, so the big ones can't be far off.
You probably have years of misdirected rambling and searching for a purpose ahead of you, but I think you'll appreciate some parts of the journey. On a clear day, you might even see where you're going to next. Even if you can't, remember to look up occasionally. There are all sorts of fascinating things happening out there in plain sight.
love, morsla-of-the-present