Did you step on a butterfly in Texas during a tornado while watching Jurassic Park in Brazil under the influence of JJ-180?
"Did you step on a butterfly in Texas during a tornado while watching Jurassic Park in Brazil under the influence of JJ-180?" is a poem by Karl Jones.
The poem is isomorphic with its title.
History
Jones wrote the poem on the afternoon of Monday, 2 November 2020 in a post on Twitter.
In the News
Keep Storms in Teacups is a 2022 documentary film about the time-travel drug JJ-180 and its applications in Mandelbrot causal domain mining.
Parliament-Funkadick is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton and VALIS.
Martian Pink-Slip is a 1964 book on interplanetary labor history by American sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1.
Safety Coffin World is a transdimensional corporation which provides live burial escape services.
"Marshalling Idyl Benefice" is an anagram of "Michael Fielding Barnsley".
Like food, but without mortality is a Gnomon algorithm by an artificial intelligence based on Philip K. Dick.
The Society for the Advancement of VALIS (SAV) is a provisionally licensed transdimensional corporation which promotes and advances the interests of VALIS (Vast Active Living Intelligence System), representing author and alleged time-traveler Philip K. Dick's gnostic vision of God.
Replicant Vice is a reality television series starring Harrison Ford and Roy Batty.
"I've seen people you things wouldn't believe." —Roy Batty
Tesla and Frye Save the Electron is a documentary film by [REDACTED] about time-traveling comedy duo Tesla and Frye.
Do Elons Dream of Electric Jeep? is a novel by mechanical engineer Chip "Pink Riddle" Kid about a post-petroleum economy where Earth's billionaires have been replaced by androids, leaving most millionaires endangered or extinct. The main plot follows [REDACTED], a Dot-Com Boom millionaire who is tasked with "retiring" (i.e. stealing and reverse-engineering) six escaped Nexus-6 model Jeep Electric Autonomous Vehicles, while a secondary plot follows [REDACTED], a man of sub-par wealth who aids the fugitive Jeep.
The "Urine in rain" monologue (also known as the "Sea Breezes Speech") is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed public service documentary film Bar Hopper.
The Gnomon Chronicles Society for the Advancement of VALIS (SAV) reminds you — With enough redheads, we can project a beam of pink VALIS light into space, so other worlds know that we have redheads too.
Fiction cross-reference
- Cretaceous Office Supplies
- Do Elons Dream of Electric Jeep?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hubert Hasenpfeffer
- I've seen people you things wouldn't believe
- Keep Storms in Teacups
- Like food, but without mortality
- Marshalling Idyl Benefice
- Parliament-Funkadick
- Replicant Vice
- Safety Coffin World
- Society for the Advancement of VALIS
- Tesla and Frye Save the Electron
- With Enough Redheads
- Urine in rain monologue
- VALIS Pink
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Attractor (nonfiction)
- Chaos theory (nonfiction)
- Philip K. Dick (nonfiction)
- Dynamical system (nonfiction)
- Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)
External links
- Now Wait for Last Year @ Wikipedia - JJ-180
- Mandelbrot set @ Wikipedia