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Is Berek still alive on our world? FFT
I kno this topic should b either in The 3rd Chorns or as a topic of it's own BUT back 2 the TFOSBS didn't the singer @ the nightclub tell TC on the phone that he reminded her of her old friend Berett? That always got me thinking of the possibility that Berek Halfhand somehow got "translated" 2 our earth and is still walking around...Perhaps Foul (through Drool) was actually looking 4 the "real" Berek, in our world, and found TC by mistake?
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Outstanding supposition, Danlo! Lord Foul may indeed have been looking for Berek. (Take a ranyhyn out of petty cash!
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"Do you have a wife?"
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
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Interesting quote pitch ..
and as interesting as it is I am not sure I can quite agree with Bloom .. he implies that memes have a autonomous life of their own .. and 'grab humans' .. as if they had no say in their being grabbed by a given concept at all ..
I may well not grasp Bloom but if I understand a little of his words .. he seems to excuse human's from their preferred choice of memes .. excuses our agency in our actions. I dont buy that concepts can't be corrupted .. thoughts/beliefs/systems .. they are all susceptible to corruption .. death .. deterioration etc .. imo.
Now getting back on topic .. I totally agree with Aliantha's point re: the townspeople letting 'despair' get a foothold ..
Me too Hearthcoal .. and Bannor lol .. its good its not only me guilty of faux pais ..
and as interesting as it is I am not sure I can quite agree with Bloom .. he implies that memes have a autonomous life of their own .. and 'grab humans' .. as if they had no say in their being grabbed by a given concept at all ..
I may well not grasp Bloom but if I understand a little of his words .. he seems to excuse human's from their preferred choice of memes .. excuses our agency in our actions. I dont buy that concepts can't be corrupted .. thoughts/beliefs/systems .. they are all susceptible to corruption .. death .. deterioration etc .. imo.
Now getting back on topic .. I totally agree with Aliantha's point re: the townspeople letting 'despair' get a foothold ..
Me too Hearthcoal .. and Bannor lol .. its good its not only me guilty of faux pais ..





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I, too, have trouble with the idea of memes being more or less sentient. That seems to me like magical thinking, you should pardon the pun. Ideas are ideas; people think them up, and people spread them, for good or ill. I hope Bloom's claim that memes "want" to stick to people is poetic license....
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Is Townfulasonobitches in Texas?
Did Joan have an aggravated yeast infection? Did TC pet an armadillo? I know y'all r laughing ur asses of right now, but the little research I did in2 leprosy and autism raises some interesting subjects, of course we also need a Dr. 2 help sort out my ignorance--amanibhavim are u out there? Aren't u a Dr.? Well we know how rare cases of leprosy r in the United States but my research indicates that the largest incidences found in the US occur in Texas and Louisiana. They have also found the same bacteria that causes Hansen's disease in armadillos! I'm not kidding...We also don't kno the xact type of leprosy TC had--there r 3 types: Regular Hansen's causes dark hue pigmentosis, some loss of nerve feeling, severe dry skin and rashes. Tuberculoid leprosy causes nerve thickening and effects the eyes and worse. Lepomtous leprosy is the very worst and twists the body, digits and body parts fall off. @ the varying degrees the worse the case the more the leper stinks and all cases can infect the brain. Right now they r being very sucessful in arresting and curing leprosy, if caught in the early stages, around the world. A large part of this is MDT (multidrug therapy) 2 of the major types of drugs used in this theraphy r antibiotics and DDS (diamino-diphenyl-sulfor). TC's Dr. @ the leprosarim hinted that DDS and synthetic-antibiotics were being used in the attempt 2 arrest his leprosy. It seemed as if all of TC's treatments may have been going fine, he was doing his VSE, taking his medication and believed (from what we gather when he talks about it) he had the Tuberculoid form. Now let me pose this: remember TCTC was written in 76-78 and the MDT was very new back then...and not always successful, also now in the MDT regular antibiotics r being used, not synthetics. Also remember this: DDS was relatively new as well--DDS is only manufactured in China and it's original use was as a very strong accelerant for epoxy resins--4 polymers. In other words in it's original form it is a carcinogenic, dangerous chemical used 4 making pipefitting glue stronger!!! I'm not proposing here that the Dr.s misdiagnosed TC's leprosy (tho of course anything's possible). But mayb TC had the lesser form of Hansen's disease and the dose of DDS was improperly formulated and it's mixture w/synthetic antibiotics was off balance, as well. Synthetic drugs in a wide application were also relatively new back then, as well. Some people, not many but some, can develope very serious allergic reations 2 any synthesized drug. Just as an xample: b4 my hand surgery my Dr. perscribed Hydro-Codone--I got very irritable, had wicked headaches, vomited and had 2 leave work. Then we went on a camping trip and when I walked the dogs up a hill I really thought I was having a heart attack! When I got back I vomited every time a ate or drank anything and passed out 4 hours @ a time. When I stopped taking the drug-everything cleared up. Also, remember that TC suffered from vertigo as well and studies indicate that there is a link btween earlier synthetic based antibiotics administered in improper doses with the causation of vertigo like factors:
So you can c a possible connection btween TC's medical therapy 2 treat his Hansen's disease and vertigo, not 2 mention the synaptic disfunction sideeffects--and there is no reason not 2 believe that these side effects could lead 2 an autistic-like condition. A prolonged, untreated yeast infection which can transmit the candida bateria can also disrupt brain function and lead 2 autism. This is only supposed 2 happen 2 children btween birth and 3 years of age, but anything's possible.. But if Joan did have an infection and these antibiotics were running around like crazy in TC and his auto-immune system was compromised the transmission of this bacteria could have contributed even more 2 autistic like behavior:
The aminoglycoside antibiotics are the first ototoxic agents which highlighted the problem of drug-induced hearing and vestibular loss. They are highly water soluble compounds and their charge prevents entry into cells via diffusion across the plasma membrane. The incidence of clinical and functional hearing loss due to aminoglycosides has been significantly diminished because some of the newer derivatives have lower ototoxic potential and perhaps efficient monitoring of serum levels of drugs have allowed for better dosing schedules. However, the problem is a significant one as they are still widely used in the treatment of serious gram-negative infections as pointed out by Schacht.69 The concentration of aminoglycoside in plasma produced by the initial or loading dose is dependent only on the volume of the distribution of the drug. Since the elimination of aminoglycosides is almost entirely dependent on the kidney, a linear relationship exists between the concentration of creatinine in plasma and the half-life of all aminoglycosides in patients with moderately compromised renal function. In anephric patients, the half-life varies from 20 to 40 times that determined in normal individuals. Because the incidence of nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity is related to the concentration to which an aminoglycoside accumulates, it is critical to reduce the maintenance dosage of these drugs in patients with impaired renal function.2
The mechanism of oto- and vestibular toxicity has been elusive. Mechanisms for acute and chronic toxicity may be different. It appears that there is an antagonistic relationship between aminoglycosides and calcium which can block the acute aminoglycoside-induced depression of microphonic potentials experimentally.70 A number of potential synaptic mechanisms are postulated.69 For example, streptomycin blocks the postsynaptic actions of excitatory amino acids on primary afferents in the vestibular system, blocks the glutamate-gated ionophore at the crayfish neuromuscular junction, and antagonizes quisqualate-induced excitation of cortical neurons. The chronic toxicity of aminoglycosides appears to target exclusively the kidney, cochlea, and the vestibular system. Aminoglycosides have been reported to affect a wide variety of intracellular reactions which are probably responsible for the permanent deficits of chronic toxicity. DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis, energy metabolism and ion transport are affected as well as synthesis or degredation of prostaglandins, gangliosides, mucopolysaccharides, and lipids. An important feature is the delayed onset of auditory and vestibular damage in almost all cases of chronic glycoside toxicity, both in experimental animals and as in patients. Early studies of aminoglycoside pharmacokinetics gave rise to the hypothesis that the toxicity of these drugs was based upon their Aaccumulation@ in inner ear fluids. This early hypothesis has been questioned.69,71 It may well be that a metabolite of the aminoglycoside is involved in the toxic action of such drugs. This hypothesis is reviewed in detail by Schacht.69 Drug metabolism may also explain the selective toxicity toward kidney and the inner ear as well as why some aminoglycosides preferentially damage the cochlea, and others the vestibular system. For example, although the vestibular system may have a preference to metabolize vestibulotoxic drugs, it may conversely have a greater capacity to detoxify those aminoglycosides that spare the vestibular system.-B. Todd Troost, MD
So you can c a possible connection btween TC's medical therapy 2 treat his Hansen's disease and vertigo, not 2 mention the synaptic disfunction sideeffects--and there is no reason not 2 believe that these side effects could lead 2 an autistic-like condition. A prolonged, untreated yeast infection which can transmit the candida bateria can also disrupt brain function and lead 2 autism. This is only supposed 2 happen 2 children btween birth and 3 years of age, but anything's possible.. But if Joan did have an infection and these antibiotics were running around like crazy in TC and his auto-immune system was compromised the transmission of this bacteria could have contributed even more 2 autistic like behavior:
Austistic children exibit anti-social behavior, have no interest in other people, perform ritualistic repetitive behaviors and tend 2 live in a "world of their own". Indeed many autistic children I have come in contact with draw amazing, sometimes unfathomable pictures of other worlds. TC's ingrained theraphy 4 coping w/his leprosy: Knowing that he may face extended periods of being alone, 2 be distrutful and wary of society's reaction 2 his condition and his constant VSE (a ritualistic, repetitive behavior), do raise interesting parralells w/autism. DDS's side effects may include: nausea, vomiting, headache, anorexia, nervousness, exfoliative dermititus, rash and proritus--which opens up the possibility that TC may have been totally misdiagnosed and the drugs were casusing leprosy-like symptoms--he definately had headaches, got sick in the Land and never ate anything. The Land was a pretty amazing "other world"...Of course, given this, we have 2 assume that Linden had autism as well and that they shared a common world or hallucination. On the other hand perhaps Linden never really entered the Land @ all but was simply treating TC during a severe autistic episode and that he incorporated her in2 his vision. Thus by beginning to heal the Land she attempted 2 bring him back 2 reality and failed b4 she could could save his physical body on the altar...Anyway u can poke all sorts of holes in this, but u must admit it is some pretty interesting fft...They cite Japanese studies showing that candida is able to produce toxins which cause severe long-term disruption of the immune system and may also attack the brain. In extreme cases, they claim, severe disorders, totally resistant to conventional treatment, can occur as a result of candidiasis. These include depression, schizophrenia and, in some cases, autism.-Bernard Rimland, MD
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No, I am a pharmacist, and didn't know any of this! Great Job! I'll have to dig up some references at work. Or have a look at this great website for pharmacists called www.globalrph.com and see what they have to say!
Well, I tried www.globalrph.com and found some leprosy pictures from the University of Iowa (looked like a horrible rash) and quite a bit of info from the CDC among other sources. So if anyone wants to see leprosy photos or egt information, gibe it a go!
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First, excellent research.
About the vertigo, tho... I've always believed the vertigo Covenant experiences is more of a metaphor. Afraid of heights, afraid of power, afraid of the heights of emotion. Similar to his fear of horses. So much unbridled health is an affront to his sickness.
Speaking of, I was watching As Good as it Gets this weekend and couldn't help drawing comparisons between Eudall (Nicholson's character) and Covenant. Anybody with me on this one?
About the vertigo, tho... I've always believed the vertigo Covenant experiences is more of a metaphor. Afraid of heights, afraid of power, afraid of the heights of emotion. Similar to his fear of horses. So much unbridled health is an affront to his sickness.
Speaking of, I was watching As Good as it Gets this weekend and couldn't help drawing comparisons between Eudall (Nicholson's character) and Covenant. Anybody with me on this one?
"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
-George Steiner
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Jack Nicholson?
Hey yea! Some of Eudall's quirkiness did remind me of TC. In fact, I just watched The Shining - Jack Nicholson would be a great TC if a movie would ever be produced.
But that's another topic.

But that's another topic.
I'm not so sure if I buy into the harshness of Covenant's Earth. I, most certainly understand the harshness that is out there, and the bigotry and quick to hate attitudes that is out there, but I don't think it's at the volume as portrayed in the Covenant books. To me, it's almost a weak point in the books, in that I have a hard time accepting almost everyone would be so ignorant and lacking compassion.Aside from Dr. Benford and, sometimes, Megan Roman didn't u really despise most of the humans TC had 2 deal with before he was summoned and after?
I've always been one to have faith in the human condidtion, and think there are far more understanding, accepting and loving individuals than there are not.
It's interesting that the first book came out just a couple years before the word AIDS came into our vocabulary. As I was reading the first book and the description of leprosy and how it was different from all other diseases in that it bred fear and loathing, it made me think of AIDS during the 80s. I wonder if he were to write the book in say, 1984, would Thomas Covenant had been suffering from AIDS?
Leprosy is a disease that is not very common anymore, and with the bad image of the disease, I think the people would respond as they did in the book. Fear is a powerful emotion, fear and hate together is a bad combo, ask the Jews. The regular people of Germany may not have hated the Jews like the Nazi's did, but how many of them helped stop the Nazi's or tried helping the Jewish people? Man can commit atrocities beyond the imagination when afraid and ignorant of the situation. So a small town of rednecks turning on a man with leprosy is not so suprising.
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So. You might be a redneck Raver if...
1. You gaze into the Illearth Stone in order to watch reruns of The Dukes Of Hazzard and Hee-Haw.
2. You've ever possessed someone who wore cowboy boots.
3. You feel naked if you leave the Creche without your cowboy hat.
4. It's Saturday night and your biggest decision is the bar or sending a swarm of bees into your best friend's wedding - You chose the bar.
5. Your town your victims live in has more cows than people.
6. Most of your knives came from restaurants (and you didn't buy them - which is why they're always "hot").
7. You hooked up with your present victim as a result of a message on the wall of the mens' room at the Flying J Truck Stop.
8. Your pet kresh had a litter of pups in the living room and nobody noticed.
1. You gaze into the Illearth Stone in order to watch reruns of The Dukes Of Hazzard and Hee-Haw.
2. You've ever possessed someone who wore cowboy boots.
3. You feel naked if you leave the Creche without your cowboy hat.
4. It's Saturday night and your biggest decision is the bar or sending a swarm of bees into your best friend's wedding - You chose the bar.
5. Your town your victims live in has more cows than people.
6. Most of your knives came from restaurants (and you didn't buy them - which is why they're always "hot").
7. You hooked up with your present victim as a result of a message on the wall of the mens' room at the Flying J Truck Stop.
8. Your pet kresh had a litter of pups in the living room and nobody noticed.
And then the ravens pecked out his eyes.