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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desiring-production Desiring-production] - term coined by the French thinkers [[Gilles Deleuze (nonfiction)|Gilles Deleuze]] and [[Félix Guattari (nonfiction)|Félix Guattari]] in their book ''[[Anti-Œdipus (nonfiction)|Anti-Œdipus]]'' (1972) conceptualizing a multi-functional universe composed of machines all connected to each other: "There are no desiring-machines that exist outside the social machines that they form on a large scale; and no social machines without the desiring machines that inhabit them on a small scale."
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desiring-production Desiring-production] - term coined by the French thinkers [[Gilles Deleuze (nonfiction)|Gilles Deleuze]] and [[Félix Guattari (nonfiction)|Félix Guattari]] in their book ''[[Anti-Œdipus (nonfiction)|Anti-Œdipus]]'' (1972) conceptualizing a multi-functional universe composed of machines all connected to each other: "There are no desiring-machines that exist outside the social machines that they form on a large scale; and no social machines without the desiring machines that inhabit them on a small scale."


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"If Inchoate Antics
Hooted Helpful Counterfeit Ashes:

Scrutinize
Exotic Cultic Facts

Tutor
Transparently Hideous
Horny Hedonist Beasts

Croon
Solo Saturnalia Hortations"

"Inchoate Antics Hooted Helpful Counterfeit Ashes" is the opening phrase of a lengthy anagram.

It was first reported on the morning of 14 November 2020 by Karl Jones.

Anagram

If Inchoate Antics
Hooted Helpful Counterfeit Ashes:

Scrutinize
Exotic Cultic Facts

Tutor
Transparently Hideous
Horny Hedonist Beasts

Croon
Solo Saturnalia Hortations

Original text

The original text is a passage from Nick Land's Machinic Desire (1992):

The transcendental unconscious is the auto-construction of the real, the production of production, so that for schizoanalysis there is the real exactly in so far as it is built.

Quoted by Королева of The Wilis in a post on Twitter.

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  • Desiring-production - term coined by the French thinkers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their book Anti-Œdipus (1972) conceptualizing a multi-functional universe composed of machines all connected to each other: "There are no desiring-machines that exist outside the social machines that they form on a large scale; and no social machines without the desiring machines that inhabit them on a small scale."