There's a cow in a bog and a savage attack on a train platform. A man's face is eaten and Jeremy Renner ends up under a snowplow. Is it possible to sizzle at 56? The news is not what's supposed to happen, and in this episode we wonder about the intersection of accidents and getting ready. Kris tasks David with beginning to develop a triadic harmonic offshoot of design and evolution, individual and unique, repetition and singularity.
We supply tools for robust synoptic understanding, making fields of study your own, finding the shadow outlines of questions, and injecting non-sequiturs into conversation. Kind of weird that you don't hear about regular sequiturs. Ghost stories and death meditations in an age of blood drinking and relentless discourse.
We end with dreams of parade-long statues and paragliders with stationary Briggs and Stratton motors. Oh, and we wonder whether Taylor Swift is a Lynchian figure or not.