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The purpose of '''MOD•wiki''' is critical analysis of [[Modernity]] for formation of the Consumer Resistance. ''See'' — [http://dstall.com/DIY/ DIY•wiki] | The purpose of '''MOD•wiki''' is critical analysis of [[Modernity]] for formation of the Consumer Resistance. ''See'' — [http://dstall.com/DIY/ DIY•wiki] | ||
'''MOD•wiki''' is dedicated to researched, logical, reasoned analysis and critical thinking, NOT contentious, empassioned argumentativeness, much less lying, manipulative [[Propaganda]] (political or otherwise), or delusional, mindless ditto-heading of [[Propaganda]] — and especially NOT (as rampantly evident on the internet) imaginative musing | '''MOD•wiki''' is UNmercenarily FREE, always free, NOT a writer schtick, dedicated to researched, logical, reasoned analysis and critical thinking, NOT contentious, empassioned argumentativeness, much less lying, manipulative [[Propaganda]] (political or otherwise), or delusional, mindless ditto-heading of [[Propaganda]] — and especially NOT (as rampantly evident on the internet) imaginative fantasy musing (blogging, gabbing for the sake of the gab, cerebral masturbating, talking head blather — what my dad called “talking to hear your head rattle”). | ||
I charge [[Modernity]] with being a lie, based on lies not on truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. The illusory aspect of op art (seen in the logo and banner above) makes for a fitting symbol of [[Modernity]], which I find to also be a form of deception, illusion, or delusion. [[wikipedia:Op_art|Op art]] (short for optical art''')''' is a style of visual art using optical illusions that entered the lexicon of American pop culture in the mid-60s after ''[[wikipedia:Time_(magazine)|Time]]'' magazine coined the term in 1964. | I charge [[Modernity]] with being a lie, based on lies not on truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. The illusory aspect of op art (seen in the logo and banner above) makes for a fitting symbol of [[Modernity]], which I find to also be a form of deception, illusion, or delusion. [[wikipedia:Op_art|Op art]] (short for optical art''')''' is a style of visual art using optical illusions that entered the lexicon of American pop culture in the mid-60s after ''[[wikipedia:Time_(magazine)|Time]]'' magazine coined the term in 1964. |