Sandbox IV

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polemicise in echo chambers


“As far as Space Dog goes, it was a drawing on a mud wall in New Mexico. It was a shape, and it really was, if I could take a picture and show it to you sometime, the whole record was recorded in mud, mud walls, adobe and wood ceilings, wood floors, because Eric really loved the sound, which is why it sounds like it has that warm womb thing. Well, in one of the rooms, there was this — it’s Space Dog. A feather on his head, and it’s this sharp nose. It just really is. That’s how so many of these songs came, in this Under the Pink world. If you rip all your skin off, we’re all pink, and it’s about what’s underneath that. That’s how I see it, anyway. Space Dog would come and visit me, just as my alternative deity, so to speak. The idea that everybody puts their faith in, I don’t know, this yogi or this channel or this god or this saint or this whatever, well, Space Dog was like, hey, it’s my deity. I was flying over Chicago. Before I got into the city, I was flying over, and I just felt this scene happening by this 7-11 I could see way in the distance. It was a very cold night. It was in March, and I was going in for a signing at Rose Records. I was flying in, and I felt this young boy, 13, 14 years old, with his family. He’s eating peas. His family is like, some of those people that show up on Oprah Winfrey sometimes, that you just go, My God, if I had to go home with them, I would contemplate, like, eating Pledge. And I just felt his presence. I felt him just opening himself up to another possibility, because his world was just so closed. The best thing he had near him was the 7-11 goddess. I was just watching from the — I was in the window seat, and I was just watching, like, way down. I felt Space Dog. I’ve been talking to him, and I felt Space Dog going, ‘Lemon pie. Coming through, lemon pie.’ It was very Agent 99. I kind of felt like Agent 99 going, “Oh, Max.” And this young man responded. There is something out there. The idea, again, with Pretty Good Year, there’s a lot of triads in this whole record, and Pretty Good Year and Space Dog kind of kiss each other, where — let me focus my thought. In the bridge, Deck the halls, going back again, to, again, not having resolve. I’m young again. Somewhere, someone must know the ending. Where’s Neil when you need him? You know, that’s all in that. Is she still pissing in the river now? Patti Smith. Heard she’d gone, moved into a trailer park. Concept being, somebody that had all of these beliefs, and then just numbed themselves. And Space Dog’s philosophy is, well, together, when I’m hanging out with him, it’s, So sure we were on something. Your feet are finally on the ground, he said. That’s Space Dog’s philosophy. And in the counter vocal in the end goes, again, the betrayal stuff, mostly girls, and yet, if I’m in the present, and I’m on something, which is on the earth, on the ground, then I have total opportunity to decide what my reaction will be. I can’t decide anything else, but I can decide if I’m going to let something totally take over my life, which it did in The Waitress. But by Space Dog, I’m going, I do have a choice. It’s part of the growth.” – Tori; The Baltimore Sun, 1994

secret wolf

proud and true

but i worry about you

why don’t you bite one of the neighbours

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Singapore Police Force added 8 new photos. TRIO ARRESTED FOR ABETMENT BY CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER ‪#‎sgpolicearrest‬

Police have arrested three men, aged between 32 and 37, for the offence of abetment by conspiracy to commit murder.

On 21 June 2015 at about 9.30pm, a 28-year-old man reported to the Police that he had been assaulted by two unknown men at the multi-storey carpark at Blk 747A Pasir Ris Street 71. The victim also informed Police that the two men, together with another unknown man, had fled the scene when his cries for help attracted the attention of passers-by. Upon receipt of the report, officers from Bedok Police Division responded immediately and conducted extensive enquiries to establish the identities of the suspects. In an ambush conducted, officers arrested the first suspect, a 37-year-old man, at the vicinity of Balestier Road on 22 June 2015 at about 1.00pm.

Through further follow-up enquiries, officers mounted an operation and swiftly arrested two other suspects, both 32-year-old men, at a chalet at Aloha Changi on the same day at about 9.50pm. During the operation, items such as a meat mincer, chainsaw, kitchen knives, gas cooker, gas cylinder tank, a tool set, trolley bags, plastic sheets, cable ties, cleaver, aprons, chopping board and rubber boots were also recovered from the chalet and seized as case exhibits.

Subsequently on 23 June 2015 at about 6.40 am, Police were alerted to a case of an abandoned vehicle at the basement carpark of Changi Airport Terminal 3. Officers responded to the scene and discovered a white Mitsubishi multi-purpose vehicle parked at the said location. Preliminary investigations suggested that the vehicle is involved in the case and it has also been seized as a case exhibit.

The three suspects will be charged in Court on 24 June 2015 at 11.00am for the offence of Abetment by Conspiracy to Commit Murder which is an offence punishable under section 115 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224 (2008 Revised Edition). Under Section 115 of the Penal Code, anyone who abets the commission of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, shall, if that offence is not committed in consequence of the abetment, and no express provision is made by this Code for the punishment of such abetment, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 7 years, and shall also be liable to fine; and if any act for which the abettor is liable in consequence of the abetment, and which causes hurt to any person, is done, the abettor shall be liable to imprisonment for a term which may extend to 14 years, and shall also be liable to fine.

Police are also looking for 29-year-old Myanmar National, Aung Aung, to assist us in our investigations into this case. Preliminary investigations revealed that Aung Aung had left Singapore on the morning of 22 June 2015.

Anyone with information on Aung Aung can come forward and contact the Police at 1800-255-0000. You can also submit the information online at www.police.gov.sg/CrimeStopper. All information will be kept strictly confidential.