Accidentalism
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The left leg of the pair of pants, the singular object in the plural, the only object that works best when both parts are going different ways. The Accident is Primary. The convulsive explosion which precedes mentation, nay, perception itself.
Accidentalists were especially rabid during the schism of 1965, and perhaps with good reason. Though Accidentalist claims are not refuted, "AA" thinking is generally called Associationalism these days, if only for the sake of brevity. But what's in a name? The aleatory is loveleatory.
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- "Laudatory! Lavatory! Laudanum!" Solomon Witte often said this before passing out after a binge.
- Chicago Accidentalists were percieved as "religious cranks and stump-junkies."