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What does it mean when a fiction character running for office in a fiction city campaigns in a real city?
When the lines between reality and fantasy blur, what does it do to the people involved?
What’s the mindset of the crowd attending?
And what does realism have to do with Batman, anyway?
Do you believe in Harvey Dent?
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Feedback Friday returns, with a new theme song and everything! Clearly, we cannot be stopped.
Some of things discussed:
The Creatures In My Head, www.creaturesinmyhead.com
FreakAngels, www.freakangels.com
The FreakAngels message board, Whitechapel, www.freakangels.com/whitechapel
Nobilis from the future, at noblis.libsyn.com.earth.x
The Voice of Free Planet X Theme was written by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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The Meriose have yet to truly accept the concept of other races in the galaxy, and often refer to otherworldly visitors as “hallucinations” or “waking dreams.” So try not to notice as the president’s cabinet with continually rub their eyes and pinch each other in the hopes of waking up from the dream that you represent.
They will, however, be quite solicitous, as anyone would be with a figment of their imagination.
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Some days were made for mashing up.
“War of Confusion” was mashed-up by The Kleptones. You can download it and other mash-ups at kleptones.com
“Tear My Sharona Apart” was mashed-up by Bass211. You can download it and other mash-ups at bass211.com
“Number of da Boots” was mashed-up by DJ Lobsterdust. You can download it and other mash-ups at www.djlobsterdust.com
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net.