Episode 89殴打Strike I wrote this feed on the bus on the way home. This isn't particularly relevant, but it does sort of tying into the overarching narrative of the show, one of the most dialogue-heavy in recent memory. Despite this, I still manage to play six songs. I think it's possible that all the spoken word content came from my unwillingness to play stuff I had already played before. Either that, or I had a lot to talk about this week. I like nights like this; where there's just enough fog so that you're not quite sure what's around the next bend, and everything is cool and calm, in stark contrast to the warm summer nights we've had to put up with recently. Like winter, I am ambivalent towards summer. There are a few of callbacks to early Season Three episodes. I'm not quite sure why; these events happened over eight months ago. Perhaps I just wanted to include additional clarification or additional commentary, as I do in this episode. Also referenced is my Owen Pallett interview, which was more of a spur-of-the-moment reference. Perhaps I'm unintentionally trying to include callbacks to older episodes to please die-hard fans, much like Arrested Development, though I'm not quite sure any die-hard fans of Mixtapes exist. Or any fans at all. My lack of feedback leads me to believe that all my fans are terribly shy, but that would just be leading into delusion. Is it okay to want something to be true, even if, in all likelihood, it is not? In other words, is it all right to delude yourself if that delusion brings happiness, or are such people just too weak to look at the real world and accept it for what it is? To tie into last weeks feed question, the people all around me are all individuals with their own hopes and dreams. Are all of them equal, or are the privileged looked upon? What is weakness? What is strength? /Playlist/ Cruel Angel's Thesis (TV Size) by Yoko Takahashi No Heaven by Champion Back to the Future III by The Superfantastics National Anthem of Nowhere by Apostle of Hustle Sleepwalk Capsules by At The Drive-In "The Earth Is Clearly Round" by ARCS Hotel by Broken Social Scene 次回: 秒読みNext: Countdown.

















