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it is happens in literature, but it is really similar to the figurative world of borhis, so we tookwhen, when you, you really suddenly begin to understand, you understand how simple it is, how simple it is, that is, i use the palace of the mind , i have it, it’s quite strange, but there are also clues there, they are mostly visual, that is a certain image that refers to another image, to another image to a round image, just like uh... in borhis's concept of bondage, why is he interested in bondage at all, yes, this is a very important topic, he constantly figures out bondage, he studied it, yes, yes, it is interesting to him, again, also as a tool for ordering, as a tool for studying the knowledge of language, that is, it is precisely this concept, the pentateuch of the torah as one gigantic, stretched out and expanded in all variants, the name of god, the idea... yes, the sepherod tree, which, i generally i really love this concept because it can be applied to any spiral or, well, spiral structure, from dante’s circles of hell to the dna spiral, well, you know, it seems to me that
it is happens in literature, but it is really similar to the figurative world of borhis, so we tookwhen, when you, you really suddenly begin to understand, you understand how simple it is, how simple it is, that is, i use the palace of the mind , i have it, it’s quite strange, but there are also clues there, they are mostly visual, that is a certain image that refers to another image, to another image to a round image, just like uh... in borhis's concept of bondage, why is he interested in...
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for some reason, borhis remained in this comic language.ntinue etymologizing it, that is there are such unfortunate surnames that their folk etymologies cause mischief, and with them you can play a damn mystical game about them. yes, a magician, yes, well, of course, of course, that is, the fact that even the author’s surname is fixed in the body of another language in the fabric of another language and begins to spread there, like some beautiful harmful weed of amazing argentine origin. here it begins to sprout. eh, can you already see the russian language in the fabric of the labyrinth? it’s interesting that you and i found what move. eh, linguistic really, something explaining proborhisa and his immortality of his mind games. yes, he is immortal, because he is constantly repeated in the works of other people, plato’s shadows continue to play on the walls of the cave, continues to live. yes, the labyrinth continues to live. it endlessly recurses the mirrors endlessly into the office and lives. cool, natasha, thank you for the interesting
for some reason, borhis remained in this comic language.ntinue etymologizing it, that is there are such unfortunate surnames that their folk etymologies cause mischief, and with them you can play a damn mystical game about them. yes, a magician, yes, well, of course, of course, that is, the fact that even the author’s surname is fixed in the body of another language in the fabric of another language and begins to spread there, like some beautiful harmful weed of amazing argentine origin. here...
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Sep 16, 2023
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yes, but i like borhis precisely because he gave birth to so many.lot of concepts , then we into pop culture, because i read him, i see him and murakami with chronicles is called money falls into certain, and the corridors are there another time, and there in 1979 the whole roman christian and crash, where e. there, people end up in iran during the revolution and are saved in order to end up in some magical time slice of another and do some rituals, eat black food there. and that’s it, in general, cleaning. this is what he asks.
yes, but i like borhis precisely because he gave birth to so many.lot of concepts , then we into pop culture, because i read him, i see him and murakami with chronicles is called money falls into certain, and the corridors are there another time, and there in 1979 the whole roman christian and crash, where e. there, people end up in iran during the revolution and are saved in order to end up in some magical time slice of another and do some rituals, eat black food there. and that’s it, in...
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Sep 20, 2023
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we can say that borhis is a writer who exists in a four-dimensional world. also has time, that is, he operates with time back and forth. that’s why he has this al- what asia is the crossroads of time trails, it is mentioned there, there is this chinese one, then approx. yes, he comes. here's to this sinologist doctor who studies the heritage of his great-grandfathers to find out that the book and the labyrinths are one and the same thing. yes, that is if he created, uh, labyrinths and created a book and it turned out that they were one and the same thing. and uh, it’s very interesting there, uh , this doctor asks him a question, and he asks, what about this chinese man and this descendant. mm. what word in a charade should not be mentioned in a charade in a charade, about chess the word chess should not change, yes, and he says, i found the key to your great-grandfather’s labyrinth, that the word time is not mentioned there, this means that the entire labyrinth is dedicated to time and different its layers. that is, it is there. eh, actually this one the key
we can say that borhis is a writer who exists in a four-dimensional world. also has time, that is, he operates with time back and forth. that’s why he has this al- what asia is the crossroads of time trails, it is mentioned there, there is this chinese one, then approx. yes, he comes. here's to this sinologist doctor who studies the heritage of his great-grandfathers to find out that the book and the labyrinths are one and the same thing. yes, that is if he created, uh, labyrinths and created...
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Sep 28, 2023
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this happens, here is escher, yes, he is really similar to the figurative world of borhis, so we him the fact that he uses this labyrinth, he places some kind of hooks in the labyrinth so that he himself does not get lost in this labyrinth, you know, he scatters crumbs, he scatters crumbs, yes, yes, yes, yes, that is, he uses the classical technique of renaissance philosophy is the nosiological technique. a technique for organizing consciousness, which is called the devil of the mind, it was invented by such a cool thinker of english origin, raymond lully, and he came up with this one system: organizing knowledge, organizing memory, organizing those facts that are not contained like in sherlock holmes's trash attic, just like borhis in an endless labyrinth, where each compartment has an essay dedicated specifically to this raymond lulu. habits, to get straight into this matter, that is, but when, when you really, really suddenly begin to understand, you understand how simple it is, how simple it is, that is, i use the palace of the mind, i have it, it's quite strange, but it's also t
this happens, here is escher, yes, he is really similar to the figurative world of borhis, so we him the fact that he uses this labyrinth, he places some kind of hooks in the labyrinth so that he himself does not get lost in this labyrinth, you know, he scatters crumbs, he scatters crumbs, yes, yes, yes, yes, that is, he uses the classical technique of renaissance philosophy is the nosiological technique. a technique for organizing consciousness, which is called the devil of the mind, it was...
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Sep 11, 2023
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it is sher da who is really similar to the figurative world of borhis, so we took him.so on, the cleaning was realized by a man of encyclopedic memory. i think i know what his secret was. that's it, judging by because he uses this labyrinth in the labyrinth as well. he places some hooks so that he himself does not get lost in this maze and scatters crumbs. yes, he scatters crumbs, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, that is, he uses the classical technique of renaissance philosophy. this is a nosiological technique, a technique for ordering consciousness, which is called the palace of the mind; it was invented by such a cool thinker of english origin, and he came up with such a system of ordering. knowledge, ordering of memory , ordering of those facts that are contained not like in sherlock holmes's trash attic, but specifically, like a cleaning lady in an endless labyrinth, where everyone has a raymondulian logic machine dedicated specifically to this , that's what they call it, i tried to sneak in, but i honestly didn't sleep. there are diagrams there. it requires a certain hab
it is sher da who is really similar to the figurative world of borhis, so we took him.so on, the cleaning was realized by a man of encyclopedic memory. i think i know what his secret was. that's it, judging by because he uses this labyrinth in the labyrinth as well. he places some hooks so that he himself does not get lost in this maze and scatters crumbs. yes, he scatters crumbs, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, that is, he uses the classical technique of renaissance philosophy. this is a nosiological...
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Sep 11, 2023
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why did borhis remain in this comic language?he russian language evokes some kind of inner isidore of sibyl with folk etymologies, you know? and this is the root bor, that is, i take it and so on . i really want to continue etymologizing it, that is, there are such unfortunate surnames that the dachas evoke their folk etymologies and you can play a linguistic game about them. yes, a magician, yes, well of course, of course, that is, the fact that even the author’s surname is fixed in the body of another language in the fabric of another language and begins to spread there, like some beautiful noxious weed of amazing argentine origin. here it begins to sprout. eh, can you already see the labyrinths of the russian language in the fabric? it’s interesting that you and i found what kind of linguistic move that really explains something about proborhis and his immortality of his mind games. yes, he is immortal, because he is constantly repeated in the works of other people, so it turns out that man’s shadows continue to play on wall i
why did borhis remain in this comic language?he russian language evokes some kind of inner isidore of sibyl with folk etymologies, you know? and this is the root bor, that is, i take it and so on . i really want to continue etymologizing it, that is, there are such unfortunate surnames that the dachas evoke their folk etymologies and you can play a linguistic game about them. yes, a magician, yes, well of course, of course, that is, the fact that even the author’s surname is fixed in the body...
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Sep 13, 2023
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we are talking about horheluis borhis natasha a.y one night together. eh, this is clearly an illusion of mythology. there the hero's name is sigurty. yes, here’s the language, that is, it all relates to scandinavian mythology and the heroine’s name is ulrika, but it looks from one side. just like people who met in a hotel spent the night together in the morning forever. we separated. yes, this is the bathroom stand a and but borhisa is is
we are talking about horheluis borhis natasha a.y one night together. eh, this is clearly an illusion of mythology. there the hero's name is sigurty. yes, here’s the language, that is, it all relates to scandinavian mythology and the heroine’s name is ulrika, but it looks from one side. just like people who met in a hotel spent the night together in the morning forever. we separated. yes, this is the bathroom stand a and but borhisa is is
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Sep 28, 2023
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borhis has overborhis, borhis has overborhis, well, you’re a linguist, i don’t know who else to ask,er to this question, for some reason borhis remained. well, because, because, because, in principle, the very name borhis in russian evokes some kind of inner sisidore of seville with folk etymologies, you know, this is the root boron, that is, take, take, and so on, i really want to continue to etymology it , that is, there are such unfortunate surnames that on the contrary, the successful ones appeal to folk etymology, you can work with them, you know, he’s penetrating again. yes, well, of course, of course, that is, even the author’s surname is fixed in the body of another language, in the fabric of another language, it begins to spread there, like some beautiful noxious weed, amazingly of argentinean origin, so it begins to sprout in the fabric of the labyrinth russian language already, well , you see how interesting we found with you, what a move uh linguistic, really, something explaining something about borhis and his immortality, games mind, it is immortal, because it is consta
borhis has overborhis, borhis has overborhis, well, you’re a linguist, i don’t know who else to ask,er to this question, for some reason borhis remained. well, because, because, because, in principle, the very name borhis in russian evokes some kind of inner sisidore of seville with folk etymologies, you know, this is the root boron, that is, take, take, and so on, i really want to continue to etymology it , that is, there are such unfortunate surnames that on the contrary, the successful...
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yes, but i like borhis precisely because he gave birth to so many.hat is, he seems to be a quiet librarian, you know, quietly, quietly, but he introduced a lot of concepts inside, then we are in culture, because i read him, i see murakami with his chronicles called birds, where people fall into some, and the corridors there are a different time, and there 1979 is the whole roman christian and crash, where e. there, people end up in iran during the revolution and are saved in order to find themselves in some magical, also another slice of time, and they do some rituals, eat black food, there. and so, in general, he asks the cleaning ladies to eat this. this program is type of quantity now numbers of colors. yes, right now i’m reading alan moore’s absolutely gigantic novel, jerusalem, and alan moore’s, too, you know? this is exactly the uh, system, principle the wrong side, the principle of mirrors and the principle of traveling back and forth in time, that is, in essence , jerusalem is a deconstruction of the english family saga. such a straight class
yes, but i like borhis precisely because he gave birth to so many.hat is, he seems to be a quiet librarian, you know, quietly, quietly, but he introduced a lot of concepts inside, then we are in culture, because i read him, i see murakami with his chronicles called birds, where people fall into some, and the corridors there are a different time, and there 1979 is the whole roman christian and crash, where e. there, people end up in iran during the revolution and are saved in order to find...
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yes, but i like borhis precisely because he gave birth to so many.is, he seems to be a quiet librarian, you know, quietly, quietly, he he introduced a lot of concepts, then we entered into pop culture, because i read him. i also see murakami with chronicles behind the water, where people fall into certain, and the corridors and there is a different time, and there is a 1979 novel by christina kracht, where is it? there, people end up in iran during the revolution and are saved in order to end up in some magical time slice of another and do some rituals, eat black food there. and so. in general, this is what a cleaning lady is. he sets some programs, like now. yes, right now i’m reading a completely gigantic novel by alan moore, jerusalem and here is alan moore, do you understand him too? this is exactly, uh, a system of principles of the inside out, the principle of mirrors and the principle of traveling back and forth in time, that is, in essence. jerusalem is a deconstruction of the english family saga, just classic, and family sagas but each chapt
yes, but i like borhis precisely because he gave birth to so many.is, he seems to be a quiet librarian, you know, quietly, quietly, he he introduced a lot of concepts, then we entered into pop culture, because i read him. i also see murakami with chronicles behind the water, where people fall into certain, and the corridors and there is a different time, and there is a 1979 novel by christina kracht, where is it? there, people end up in iran during the revolution and are saved in order to end...