Elan contemplates sleep, and how it effects not only our ability to work, but also our ability to act human (and humane).
Maybe we can start a pro-sleep movement.
Posted at April 10, 2002 11:59 AM
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=v= A pro-sleep movement? A few weeks ago I ran into some anarchists who had a newsrack full of zines with the title, Against Sleep. Wow, dudes, I told them, That's really hardcore. Later I found out that the other half of the title was down at the bottom, where I couldn't see it. Apparently they don't like nightmares, either:
wording stolen by the more-eloquent-than-I kottke
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