Bone Char 4/4/2023, Con/Jur/d “The use of bone for the sugar industry was bigger than we knew. It was happening at Napoleonic battlefields all over Europe. Now we know where the dead went.” -“Bones of contention: the industrial exploitation of human bones in the modern age” - Bernard Wilkin (Editor) 1. Something, something, huh? Vegan brown sugar? O yes, I knew that currently at an Age, digital and physical, where we’re uncertain of the origin of this knowing, a spoiled Potato? A dream? A search? Television? Conversations with other apes? 2. Something, something, huh? Did you see those apes claiming privilege to consciousness? Silly buggers, we’re pretty sure we store our memories in other people, and although our bones are hollow, we’re told they’re filled with the smoke of burning ancestors 3. Something, something, huh? “Bone char—often referred to as natural carbon is widely used by the sugar industry as a decolorizing filter, which allows the sugar cane to achieve its desirable white color.” PETA.ORG 4. Something, something, huh? Sure, sure you can use our bones, we won’t be needing them, and if we do, we must insist you wait until we die of natural causes - we don’t care what your forefathers did on the plantation - here, and now you must wait until the burden of your grinding catches up 5. Something, something, huh? We’re sure after thirty plus years of smoking, countless burns, and Anthropocene substitutions for air, they’ll come pre-charred, like our human skull Cid, who rested on top of a corner shelf, where all the expelled lung smoke gathered 6. Something, something, huh? We intended for this to be short, succinct you understand how it is with all these distractions 7. Seven, magic number, take seven bones, not for sugar fertilizer for futures unknown, unsung, unborn, yet something, something, huh? Charred bone letters thankfully mar this one illuminating light.
Now we know where the dead went 4/4/2023, Con/Jur/d “The use of bone for the sugar industry was bigger than we knew. It was happening at Napoleonic battlefields all over Europe. Now we know where the dead went.” -“Bones of contention: the industrial exploitation of human bones in the modern age” - Bernard Wilkin (Editor) We disagree, you don’t even know the status of the living, let alone where the dead went, although, despite the invasive separate from, Vegan Theology it’s apparent, our charred bones have been spread through empty-carb-modernity first to the elite (explaining their paucity of imagination) eventually to the rest of us this thin abattoir, a crust on a tiny planet sure, sure it’s an expression of the-big-boom (although, currently the something from concentrated Nothing hypothesis is under fire) as we are - never forget -- we are a product of bone eating apes -- arriving at a present impossibly removed from the-needs-of-the body arriving as friend Merry says at the-constant-sad If we are to reduce suffering maybe we should leave the eating of bone char for special occasions When we need to remember where we came from and who we will become.
Prion 4/4/2023, Con/Jur/d “The use of bone for the sugar industry was bigger than we knew. It was happening at Napoleonic battlefields all over Europe. Now we know where the dead went.” -“Bones of contention: the industrial exploitation of human bones in the modern age” - Bernard Wilkin (Editor) Too small to be considered alive yet, create profound changes like, the capitalist class and their disruptions rotting brain, eventually spreading, collapsing the bones Leaving in all of a heap us d s comb ula i ob t a t ed “A prion is a type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally, making one feel discombobulated - Wilhelm Reich first observed prions in soil and called them orgones, his contribution was the metaphysical impact slight changes could have on the health of the individual - identifying healthy orgones as necessary for a healthy human who otherwise could feel…” - Imaginary dictionary from “The Life Beyond Viruses” hallucinated library … like you do right now.
Much love,
Con/Jur/d, 4/4/2024
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I didn't know this, and I'm fascinated. I feel like everything makes a lot more sense. Great job ✨🙏✨