Is ‘isope’ a drug?
The new rule of scrubbles is that people are allowd to make up worlds collaboratevly and split the points.  (Janna, trying to play scrubbles with Kanina…) 10.50 am

Just before leaving, one of the students who sat in Bifo’s class, and who kept quite during the meeting, asked me ‘ can I ask you something I did not understand. The four of you are going to Rome to protest tomorrow. But how can you have an expectancy of being heard? I mean, how can this be significant? After all, it is only four of you…’

Ah, the bliss of misunderstandings. I should have asked her back if perhaps the real horror was that we were going to Rome with a lot of other people, and each single person would already know it was all futile. Not exactly futile perhaps, like for example the next day speaking with one girl while at the demo, she said “at least we tried, at least I can say to my daughter or son when they will ask me how did this happen, I will be able to say I tried…”

What is the value of trying? Is this a particular mode according to which we operate today? We stage failed revolutions or stances that we know before hand we do not really need to push too far. It is enough o take the burden on your shoulder and declare to the world that you are definately thinking about how to find a solution. The rest will come. I guess this is an interesting similarity between the mode of production and that of disruption. They are both geared towards the future. The delay of pleasure to be productive in the case of capitalism, the delay of a significant impact or change in the case of political movements. Tomorrow never dies. Even at the peak times of the esf the motto was ‘another worlds is possible’. Maybe the point would be that another word is possible. Oh, I don’t know any more what I am on about. Nevermind, afterall, tomorrow is another day.