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{{quote|''I'm so postmodern I bought a round the world plane ticket, and stuffed my clothes with eggplant and pretended it was me.''|'''The Bedroom Philosopher''', "I'm So Postmodern".}}
{{quote|''I'm so postmodern I bought a round the world plane ticket, and stuffed my clothes with eggplant and pretended it was me.''|'''The Bedroom Philosopher'''|"I'm So Postmodern".}}


{{quote|''Hey, we're inside a box.
{{quote|''Hey, we're inside a box.''
Outrageous. Nobody puts [me] in a box. For I defy all categories.''|'''Tatsuya Ishida''', ''[[Sinfest]]''}}
''Outrageous. Nobody puts [me] in a box. For I defy all categories.''
|'''Tatsuya Ishida'''|''[[Sinfest]]''}}


{{quote|''For those keeping track, that was a reference to a parody, ''of'' a parody. I'll have to check the official guidebook, but I think that makes it funny again!''|'''Michael Swaim'''}}
{{quote|''For those keeping track, that was a reference to a parody, ''of'' a parody. I'll have to check the official guidebook, but I think that makes it funny again!''|'''Michael Swaim'''}}
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{{quote|''I think of the postmodern attitude as that of a man who loves a very cultivated woman and knows he cannot say to her, "I love you madly," because he knows that she knows (and that she knows that he knows) that these words have already been written by Barbara Cartland. Still, there is a solution. He can say, "As Barbara Cartland would put it, I love you madly."''|'''[[Umberto Eco]]'''}}
{{quote|''I think of the postmodern attitude as that of a man who loves a very cultivated woman and knows he cannot say to her, "I love you madly," because he knows that she knows (and that she knows that he knows) that these words have already been written by Barbara Cartland. Still, there is a solution. He can say, "As Barbara Cartland would put it, I love you madly."''|'''[[Umberto Eco]]'''}}


{{quote|The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth -- it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true.|'''Jean Baudrillard''', ''Simulacra and Simulation''}}
{{quote|The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth -- it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true.|'''Jean Baudrillard'''|''Simulacra and Simulation''}}


{{quote|I had a lengthy discussion about The Power of Myth
{{quote|I had a lengthy discussion about The Power of Myth
With a postmodern author, who didn't exist|''Soul Singer in a Session Band'' by '''Bright Eyes'''}}
With a postmodern author, who didn't exist
|[[Bright Eyes]]|''Soul Singer in a Session Band''}}


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I'm so postmodern I bought a round the world plane ticket, and stuffed my clothes with eggplant and pretended it was me.
The Bedroom Philosopher"I'm So Postmodern".

Hey, we're inside a box.
Outrageous. Nobody puts [me] in a box. For I defy all categories.

Tatsuya IshidaSinfest
For those keeping track, that was a reference to a parody, of a parody. I'll have to check the official guidebook, but I think that makes it funny again!
Michael Swaim
I think of the postmodern attitude as that of a man who loves a very cultivated woman and knows he cannot say to her, "I love you madly," because he knows that she knows (and that she knows that he knows) that these words have already been written by Barbara Cartland. Still, there is a solution. He can say, "As Barbara Cartland would put it, I love you madly."
The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth -- it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true.
Jean BaudrillardSimulacra and Simulation

I had a lengthy discussion about The Power of Myth
With a postmodern author, who didn't exist

Bright EyesSoul Singer in a Session Band

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