hey clappers,
sometimes when I’m writing a paper, I insert nonsense sentences into paragraphs to keep my thoughts moving along. recently, this has happened more and more often. I thought I should include an example from just a moment ago:
At the end of the Fellow’s speech, he informs that reader and the narrator, “I give thee leave to publish it [his ‘relation’] for the good of other nations” (Vickers, 488). In this moment, the Fellow too recognizes that he has constructed a deliberate narrative, one designed to awe and to spur other nations to action. But I actually like to smell my own poop. One might think that it’s nasty, but I am usually proud of what I have done. Thus, Bacon has created within his narrative an injunction to place this relation in the public discourse, and yet, the knowledge the Fellow relates remains completely imaginary.
thanks for all you do,
sam