What do you guys think of the writings of 9Mothers9Horses9Eyes9?
https://www.reddit.com/r/9M9H9E9/wiki/narrative
The author pretty much admitted, at one point, that his narrative is a postmodern work of fiction, but at the same time he wrote it to convey a message about something real he's afraid of. What is that something, I wonder?
From the story, it kind-of sounds like something to do with the technological singularity.
What's your opinion, /x/?
>serialized nonsense novel posted entirely in the form of comments spread out between dozens of threads on multiple subbreddits
Too post-modern for my blood
>>17830464
I almost posted "yeah yeah of course it's >leddit" but I figured you guys would be smart enough to take a good look at some good speculative fiction rather than just being memeing fucks. :^)
The remnant ember of a dying star
drifts along the galactic fringe,
companioned solely
by a tiny world.
On the planet's surface, a great crystal tower
lords over a vast and airless plain.
The cooling star's blue light
draws the tower's shadow across the land
and marks the passing of the ages.
Through the core of the tower
runs an artery of living flesh.
Branching paths of blood
are refracted within facets.
At the base of the spire
there is no door, no entryway
but at the top
a fleshy orifice
Once or twice an age
for purpose unknown
the tower's mouth expels a living human,
to fall down and down
through the airless space,
and land atop a scree
of other people.
A traveler passing on foot would be forgiven for wondering why so many other travelers
had approached the tower and flung themselves down at its base
to die.
Perhaps it was in prayer.
Or perhaps they were searching
for an entryway
for a door
which doesn't exist.
Sounds nice
>>17830482
Stop backtracking redditor and fucking leave
>>17830482
Anyways, I skimmed through the link in the OP.
It starts crazy and it gets crazier. The poem at the end sounds like some serious schizo babble
This poster has been smeared and discredited across the internet for
Divulging secrets and Truth in an almost satirical manner there's an entire thread discussing his writings and detail on a forum I frequent
www.nrgiseternal.com
Looks like the 4chan troll Brigade has a bee in their bonnet which alone should tell you this is worth looking into
>>17830542
Nothing on reddit is worth looking into
>>17830504
The author doesn't believe this story about an alien mother-god, portals, and CIA experiments verbatim, though. It's an allegory for something, and I'm not sure what.
>>17830599
>allegory for something
The internet? The stupidity of humanity? /x]?
>>17830607
ure moms dick lmaob