He was a proper old-fashioned London geezer (cringe word, hate it, can't think of a better one, worst of all it's the correct word), kind of East Endy, kind of Real London, the kind you don't really meet but if you do it always feels like an uncanny immersive theatre experience. They're anachronistic. They only belong in the London collectively imagined by people who don't spend any time in it.
i dont understand magnetisation
think this is much more rhizomatic or immanent or mazelike than mainstream education now
magnetises a pin
i haven't read 100 book s so i'm probably not getting the depth of all of what you're saying