Lo-Fi Resurgence

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Episode 2/1x002
Lo-Fi Resurgence

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Nice tan lines.

Blogger Linc
Date Posted July 13th, 2007
URL youtube.com
Length 2:07
Description New (borrowed) digs, and a new account name. Who's with me?

I was told that someday, you'd be on your way to better things.

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Cast
Linc Logan Rapp
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Hello. I am Rachel's first video blog."
Next "I've Got Issues"
Previous by Linc "War"
Next by Linc "Make It Go Away"

Lo-Fi Resurgence is the second video in the Redearth88 video series.

Transcript

(Linc wakes up with a start on a couch and looks around. Shot of him sitting on the floor in front of the couch.)

Linc: What gets me is how nonchalant we are with dreaming. (Unintelligible) dormant for a few hours, hallucinate wildly, and then maybe have amnesia about the whole thing. I think I read that in a comic somewhere. Everything is just quiet, and everywhere I go, everyone I risk calling, dead silent.

(He moves the camera to another part of the room.)

Linc: "A story is told as much by silence as in speech." And I know how to take a hint. I don't even know what to think. She just wrecked me. And when I finally did get her postcard, it made me realize something... something must have happened. It's been months now since our leader bailed on us, but we're all just dangling loose ends, and well, I have an idea. Twice the risk, half of the tech and our credit score's in the basement. So... who's with me?

Notes

  • "A story is told as much by silence as in speech" is a quote that has been used in the OpAphid ARG videos Gemma (Part IV) and The Ends Justify The Means. It is also a quote by Susan Griffin.
  • "...dormant for a few hours, hallucinate wildly, and then maybe have amnesia about the whole thing." is a reference to an xkcd comic titled "Hallucinations"[1]