well, that is kind of true. but thinking about him raised no significant emotional reaction. didn't feel a burning hate for him (anymore), didn't feel sentimental for anything regarding him... didn't really care in general. so i decided googling him wasn't taking much of a risk.
the only thing of interest that resulted from the search was his guest... i was going to call it an appearance, but you don't see people when it's radio. guest commentator, that's it. wow, i should have just looked at the title of the post sooner. anyways, i listened briefly to the topic of the show and a little bit of his input, but i stopped. it wasn't due to being offended at the show's topic, which was tolling a conspiracy theory about america having planned and orchestrated 9/11 to create an excuse to start a war, because i already knew v's opinions on such, and i have no strong feelings one way or the other. i stopped listening because i didn't really care about what v thought or what he was up to.
the great thing about being stoned is the new opening into flexing creativity. if i were sober, i'd probably just feel weird or bored about v for a while until my mind wandered elsewhere, but stoned i can take a sad thought and re-write the ending. open my train of thought to intuition and see what i can pull out of thin air:
he will write his phd disertation declaring some new scenester-approved social condition. he'll do the academia thing, the book writing thing. he'll be more than happy to step into the spotlight and be known for some sort of affiliation. he loves the attention (truer words have never been spoken). i can see him being some sort of political commentator in the future.
poor guy, that sounds like the worst.
luckily i find it rather amusing.
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