James London
2 min readMay 18, 2021

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“Where was I? Oh yeah. Now, you get a lifetime’s thought on just one little disk. That’s what makes the Privet Cloud so valuable. Yeah, the Make Police, they like the Privet Cloud. They’re there — trying to be. Those hacks are rare, these days. Your mind is pretty safe. What else is there, anyway? Apart from the Privet Cloud, I mean, to keep you safe? Not just your mind, I should, quite obviously say. We’re on the subject of the mind — free thoughts and all of that. But Privet keeps, just for example, dignity. It keeps all of your self, is what I’m saying. So, imagine you’re on Home Record. It tapes. It tapes your every act. No. I’m trying to think. Not Home Record. So maybe Privet History, which keeps a lifetime of your browsing. No, yeah, Home Record, actually. Not History. And you’re recording youself just being decent, yeah? all day. Needless to say, that keeps your decency. So makers can’t call that into question. Yeah, every word and act is required. Particularly… Yeah. There is the complication that a video can catch a moment of a make. That’s why I like to find my voice, then that can’t be captured incorrectly. Yeah, video seems unquestionable but it’s not. That’s why this constancy of thought being captured is good for me. A video can catch a make, with chop-up or without; and audio’s the same. There’s context and intention. But if your mind is free that’s an untouchable space. If you can show your thoughts as they occur to you quite honestly. That’s the final space. There is nothing else. But listen though. Someone who speaks like me must be a copier, right? That’s the way things go. Say Home Record records a target ranting, without the provocation that created it — that’s a common video make. Or a video showing a target with no sense, so it seems — doing something strange. The making pressure hidden well away. Don’t matter to some people. It’s all about impression. Button pushers. Yeah, manipulative, that’s the word. You know that guy. He aint the fair guy. So what? they say. So what, is where I am right now, and all the targets. That’s so what, I say. We social. Sorry if you don’t like that. Secret button pushing: social nightmare. That guy who’s always saying one thing because he knows it bothers you or making things look the way they’re not. He can ruin the entire party. You don’t want to invite him. He goes too far. It’s all about his gain. It’s all about him. You know that guy. His traits. That’s the Make Police. We social. Don’t get me wrong, social button pushing is a thing. That’s another conversation though, maybe for another spool of tape.”

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James London

They don't want me to write. Banned from publishing at @JSLondon_