
Posthuman Blues: The future wears a gasmask.
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“Someone once said plants invented animals to carry them around. Well, I think the Earth invented human beings to build machines; and those machines will be the consciousness of the Earth. Have you not noticed that these machines are made of the Earth? They are made of gold and silver and arsenic and copper and iridium. They are the stuff of the Earth, organised by primate fingers into more complex arrangements than the Earth could achieve through geological folding, glaciation, volcanism, what have you. We do the fine-tuning; but the Earth is beginning to think.” –Terence McKenna (via Posthuman Blues: Transcendent machines)
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Read moreYou see me better than I am, she said and I’m worried what’ll happen when your vision changes… (via Panda Cat Baby ★)

During Jack’s initial appearances in Doctor Who, Russell T Davies held a “half-hearted” theory that Jack would dress specific to the time period he was in, to contrast the Doctor who dresses the same wherever and whenever he goes. He is introduced wearing a greatcoat in World War II-set episodes, but changes to modern day jeans in contemporary episode “Boom Town” and black leather in futuristic episodes. Davies admits that this was a “bit of a lame idea” and decided that Jack “never looked better than when he was in his World War II outfit”.[104]
Read moreHe’s got a jacket from fighting in the Napoleonic Wars; he’s got a snakeskin sword from Korea that I think he had to kill someone for; his boots are from Italy circa 1640 and he’s got gun holsters from the American West.“