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I Actually Am Billy Corgan
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TheFutureEmbrace has been a staple of my daily musical palate since its Creation.
I, like many of you all, have in fact spent most of this year experimenting with Mach-ups of pieces from Machina/The Machines Of God and Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music. Any fusion of the two makes for enervating

I made a new song. Why didn't you listen to it?

yeah, well I have to keep these coats in a state of cleanliness somehow, and you know it you piece of shit. u fucked up. don't ever come near me, at any time, for as long as I live, or I will knock your lame, ugly fucking lights out.

Perhaps the most insightful critical analysis on this site has come from the message boards themselves. Accordingly, I refer readers to my own ruminations upon my Work throughout the year. Trenchant, authoritative and provocative material, each post - yet my efforts to illuminate the myriad ways in which my influence

With this blessed rerelease, I too shall finally have the chance to absorb these - my initial blossoming exudations upon the world and perhaps the two most delicate of all my flowers - with but the merest trace of the virginally holy intoxication that you, my Ghost Children, must feel each and every time you

Holy. Anachronistic. Challenging. Kinetic. 
I thank you.

I've always preferred the term "progressive trans-generic futurist paen" for my own Work.

There are many parallels between Ms Bush and myself. We two are visionary artists existing outside of culturality and time, who have sustained a truly progressive career over multiple decades and are still releasing some of our most important work today.

I believe it is self evident that my own place in the pantheon of great rock artists is assured. Clearly my work ranks alongside the best of Dylan, Wilson, Young et al, and if that makes my Art classic rock then I embrace that appellation. 
I have come to terms with the fact that when the time comes for the

Surely that would more likely be a biopic of myself, the title being an allusion to my lifelong struggles with the anguish of stigmata. 
So few are blessed with these markings and all that they signify, and the poise with which I conduct my Art and my being - perhaps personified by Cillian Murphy - would make for a

hey, eat shit you ugly pig. If I ever run into you, anywhere on this earth, for all time, I will knock your fucking lights out. Your hate is inside out because you fucking HATE YOURSELF and you attack me to keep from killing yourself, you unhappy lame dumb piece of shit.

Yes, that is true. Von Trier has clearly missed the mark here though, releasing an apocalyptic biopic just as I'm truly beginning to hit my stride with the Teargarden material. Obviously his muse is not graced with the prophesy of the zeitgeist.

hey, eat shit you ugly pig. If I ever run into you, anywhere on this earth, for all time, I will knock your fucking lights out. Your hate is inside out because you fucking HATE YOURSELF and you attack me to keep from killing yourself, you unhappy lame dumb piece of shit.

Thank you for your astute observation. I couldn't agree more, yet as an Artist, it can be difficult to divine the abstraction between my Art and the myriad ways in which it is assimilated within the world. You're right, of course - there is zero differentiation, and they are but one. As am I.

The title is an oblique reference to my third album, yes? And Dunst's condition a representation of my emotional state as depicted within said album, with the looming apocalypse embodying the arc of my career, right…? Is this film even about me at all?

Personally I empathize with Lithgow's inspired, audacious approach. 
The intensity and singularity with which he and in particular I myself pursue our respective Art can polarize audiences, yet I feel his performance in Raising Cain was a significant achievement and merits appropriate recognition. 
You might say it is

Zero.

This is all just further proof that the only truly inspired marriage of iconic rock lyricism with brutally uncompromising metal has been and will alway be Mine own collaborations with Myself.

yeah, like "Zeitgeist".

Powerful stuff. 
Your passage recalls My own extrapolations upon the state of actualizing the power and essence that is Zero, which is at once a symbolic manifestation of the Suffering of Mine own being, and also a powerful universal doctrine of enlightenment for the entirety of the world to embrace.