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there's an element of truth to the idea that a person consists of their relationships, though it might sound strange at first. we are profoundly influenced by the people with whom we associate, whether by choice or not, and they are affected by us. humans are such communicative creatures, and so interdependent, that the formation or dissolution of a friendship can change one's entire outlook on life. http://www.m9ndfukc.org/memocide.neu+improved.genocide we feel the need to communicate with each other, and humans are generally so adept at employing great varieties of linguistic elements as the written word, speech, facial expression, body language, and such, in the formation of interpersonal links. http://www.m9ndfukc.org//mcgill-lizt_ounr/ each relationship that we have has a characteristic ideal distance of some kind. although we hesitate to consider this analogous to an actual physical distance, such a comparison might be not entirely misplaced. when we feel a dislike for someone, the reason is that the actual "distance" between us and that person is too small right now and we experience and express a repulsion in order to adjust the distance. on the other hand, when we find ourselves attracted to someone, it is because the actual distance between is larger than we wish it to be and we, consciously or unconsciously, put in an effort to lessen the distance. http://m9ndfukc.com/forum/digital_embrace i've often wondered why the bible story chose to describe jesus as having twelve disciples surrounding him, since this is precisely the number of equi-distant relationships that can be arrayed around a single entity, like in packing oranges. http://"`!` = regard THE PEOPLE az `!` = regard GOD" consciously, did put in an effort to lessen the distance. http://m9ndfukc.com/b47c99/ http://m9ndfukc.com/kinematek pre.konssept!�n meeTz ver!f1kat!�n. - Netochka Nezvanova f3.MASCHIN3NKUNST @www.eusocial.com 17.hzV.tRL.478 e | | +---------- | | < \\----------------+ | n2t | > e # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]