DOCTOR WHO, STOP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF. BELIEVE IN THE SUSAN
Oct 25, 2013 12:53:47 GMT
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Post by gigglypussy on Oct 25, 2013 12:53:47 GMT
Hello. Welcome to my thread. Welcome to it. The words happen.
I once heard this theory said that the Tardis is not a ship. The Tardis's true nature is already its name,
Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It is a relativity. You walk in it. You go through those doors and you
are in Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. (Think of how, for example, the Doctor's face comes up in the
time vortex.)
I did not really need this theory, need to read this theory, before I already saw that just watching the show.
The show itself evinces a kind of fluidity in fictional universe, in world building, that suggests the
characters themselves have some kind of unspoken access to its limits.
It is canon. The Doctor's face is canon. It is actually in the time vortex literal because canon.
I also heard it get to be said once one time that canon is because nerd shit. 'Canon' is a tiering for
religious texts. The mythology that the church needs for the parables they want to teach are the ones that are
'canon'. Saints become 'canonised'. The use of canon, in language, for culture (and pop culture) is a way of
enforcing a tiers and a hierarchy. It is also a way of likening the nerd cultures to religious pomp. Canon is
this kind of venn diagram of nerd bullshit.
Doctor Who from its offset is a criticism of authority. The earliest stories, and most stories throughout its
series, are about the Value Of Losers. The first story in Doctor Who, was about Susan and the Doctor. One was
a geek, and the other was a fucking idiot. Susan sometimes says weird things in school and gets laughed at by
the other kids. Many teens including myself can relate to this. The Doctor wants to study the space rock, and
he does not care if his friends get bored or radiation poisoning, in his Randal Monroe quest to celebrate the
passions by studying the space rock. Many old people including myself can relate to this. The Doctor and Susan
are still dumb as hell by the end of the episodes. They are kind, they are caring, they care a lot about
caring, but they are still these losers.
A thing happens when all the new directors and writers come in. They kind of carry that 'Value Of Losers moral
drama', and carry it right to its hyperbolic limit. All new Doctor Who (William Hartnell onward.) is this
attack on aesthetics, attack on authority, attack on power, attack on use of ideas as acts of social power,
attack on canon. It becomes Kant. Every Doctor, every Doctor, has a line has a speech has a dialogue that just
reads like a lift from Critique Of Pure Reason. Doctor Who is Kantian Philosophy. It is the Value Of Losers. A
part of that is stand against nerds, who are very unkantian, who are themselves losers but who are also
misogynist and fascistic and by empowering/being empowered by a ubiquitous mass group force like misogyny or
fascism they fully actuate a non-outcast element of their own person.
I think Doctor Who wants to fight the overdog. (Fight the dog(sp)?) And a way to do that is to create this
infinite canon. This is thing that has no condition for 'uncanon'. This thing that in a very real way, has no
condition for 'canon'. Doctor Who is still capable, and has in fact been capable from the Hartnell years, of
being the expression or being the object of authority and of any ideology. But in a very real way, Doctor
Who's use of what some call 'camp' and what I call 'my ass' is actually a kind of ideal death and is in fact
very punk.
Jon Pertwee tapped into this the most fully. William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton treated the role as a job,
but Jon Pertwee made himself as his person be the Doctor who the Doctor is. He may not have started it, but he
definitely made the trend.
So Jon Pertwee and Jon Pertwee Recipe Book are like the Neitzche quote Haekel quote "Oncogeny recapitulates
Phylogeny". The book is doing what the man would do the man is doing what the book wanted that that man would
have done the two are the same but they are not together but they are one.
I just now? Started listening to Rose Tyler Doomsday theme, and I am very pumped!
Look, okay. This is the thing. I have come here to explain what the Jon Pertwee Recipe Book is and how it
works. This is not a fucking science. I am not doing 'this beautiful and noble experiment and observation, my
passion for the mystery of the universe drives me to look onward seek onward'. I am not a scientist. I am a
fucking idiot and I am a loser with the patty mouth. I came here to kick it up nasty shit wicked. I want to
study the space rock and the space rock is Doctor Who. I am not a smart person I am yelling. I am absolutely
yelling. This Doctor guy holds my pea sized animus. Tread lightly mate or you will break my heart.
This kind of excitement for a stupid TV show. You watch Timelash and realise you are experiencing a kind of
love. Love? For who? For fucking Colin Baker? Fucking Colin Baker fuck that guy. (I lOvE YoU CoLiN BaKeR)
I always saw it in, I always saw in Doctor Who a kind of intensity that appealed to me. I outline this in my
thesis the what you are reading now. 'Doctor Who is about the valley of losers'. It is not just about that
original story where a cute teen and an angry man are beautiful human beings, it is the escalation that came
after that. It was not an escalation into the exciting. It was an escalation into hell.
Doctor Who is in hell and he is writing a recipe book. Yes I am very convinced of this fact. It is this
nightmare recipe book. It eats fascists.
I like Doctor Who memorabilia and paraphernalia because it often is a perfect capture of this evil energy that
makes Doctor Who what it is.
The Doctor Who Recipe Book is cool.
It is kind of like a wizard's spellbook.
I once heard this theory said that the Tardis is not a ship. The Tardis's true nature is already its name,
Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It is a relativity. You walk in it. You go through those doors and you
are in Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. (Think of how, for example, the Doctor's face comes up in the
time vortex.)
I did not really need this theory, need to read this theory, before I already saw that just watching the show.
The show itself evinces a kind of fluidity in fictional universe, in world building, that suggests the
characters themselves have some kind of unspoken access to its limits.
It is canon. The Doctor's face is canon. It is actually in the time vortex literal because canon.
I also heard it get to be said once one time that canon is because nerd shit. 'Canon' is a tiering for
religious texts. The mythology that the church needs for the parables they want to teach are the ones that are
'canon'. Saints become 'canonised'. The use of canon, in language, for culture (and pop culture) is a way of
enforcing a tiers and a hierarchy. It is also a way of likening the nerd cultures to religious pomp. Canon is
this kind of venn diagram of nerd bullshit.
Doctor Who from its offset is a criticism of authority. The earliest stories, and most stories throughout its
series, are about the Value Of Losers. The first story in Doctor Who, was about Susan and the Doctor. One was
a geek, and the other was a fucking idiot. Susan sometimes says weird things in school and gets laughed at by
the other kids. Many teens including myself can relate to this. The Doctor wants to study the space rock, and
he does not care if his friends get bored or radiation poisoning, in his Randal Monroe quest to celebrate the
passions by studying the space rock. Many old people including myself can relate to this. The Doctor and Susan
are still dumb as hell by the end of the episodes. They are kind, they are caring, they care a lot about
caring, but they are still these losers.
A thing happens when all the new directors and writers come in. They kind of carry that 'Value Of Losers moral
drama', and carry it right to its hyperbolic limit. All new Doctor Who (William Hartnell onward.) is this
attack on aesthetics, attack on authority, attack on power, attack on use of ideas as acts of social power,
attack on canon. It becomes Kant. Every Doctor, every Doctor, has a line has a speech has a dialogue that just
reads like a lift from Critique Of Pure Reason. Doctor Who is Kantian Philosophy. It is the Value Of Losers. A
part of that is stand against nerds, who are very unkantian, who are themselves losers but who are also
misogynist and fascistic and by empowering/being empowered by a ubiquitous mass group force like misogyny or
fascism they fully actuate a non-outcast element of their own person.
I think Doctor Who wants to fight the overdog. (Fight the dog(sp)?) And a way to do that is to create this
infinite canon. This is thing that has no condition for 'uncanon'. This thing that in a very real way, has no
condition for 'canon'. Doctor Who is still capable, and has in fact been capable from the Hartnell years, of
being the expression or being the object of authority and of any ideology. But in a very real way, Doctor
Who's use of what some call 'camp' and what I call 'my ass' is actually a kind of ideal death and is in fact
very punk.
Jon Pertwee tapped into this the most fully. William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton treated the role as a job,
but Jon Pertwee made himself as his person be the Doctor who the Doctor is. He may not have started it, but he
definitely made the trend.
So Jon Pertwee and Jon Pertwee Recipe Book are like the Neitzche quote Haekel quote "Oncogeny recapitulates
Phylogeny". The book is doing what the man would do the man is doing what the book wanted that that man would
have done the two are the same but they are not together but they are one.
I just now? Started listening to Rose Tyler Doomsday theme, and I am very pumped!
Look, okay. This is the thing. I have come here to explain what the Jon Pertwee Recipe Book is and how it
works. This is not a fucking science. I am not doing 'this beautiful and noble experiment and observation, my
passion for the mystery of the universe drives me to look onward seek onward'. I am not a scientist. I am a
fucking idiot and I am a loser with the patty mouth. I came here to kick it up nasty shit wicked. I want to
study the space rock and the space rock is Doctor Who. I am not a smart person I am yelling. I am absolutely
yelling. This Doctor guy holds my pea sized animus. Tread lightly mate or you will break my heart.
This kind of excitement for a stupid TV show. You watch Timelash and realise you are experiencing a kind of
love. Love? For who? For fucking Colin Baker? Fucking Colin Baker fuck that guy. (I lOvE YoU CoLiN BaKeR)
I always saw it in, I always saw in Doctor Who a kind of intensity that appealed to me. I outline this in my
thesis the what you are reading now. 'Doctor Who is about the valley of losers'. It is not just about that
original story where a cute teen and an angry man are beautiful human beings, it is the escalation that came
after that. It was not an escalation into the exciting. It was an escalation into hell.
Doctor Who is in hell and he is writing a recipe book. Yes I am very convinced of this fact. It is this
nightmare recipe book. It eats fascists.
I like Doctor Who memorabilia and paraphernalia because it often is a perfect capture of this evil energy that
makes Doctor Who what it is.
The Doctor Who Recipe Book is cool.
It is kind of like a wizard's spellbook.