Digging too deep:
Philosophical obsession to the point of self destruction
[Image description: A collage consisting of 10 different photographs and quotes, all related to digging and holes. From top to bottom:
A wikipedia headline that says āLaw of Holesā.
A close up of a shovel, digging into loose dirt.
An excerpt from a wikipedia article about the law of holes: The law of holes or the first law of holes, is an adage which states: "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." It is used as a metaphor, warning that when in an untenable position, it is best to stop making the situation worse.ā
A lyrics excerpt from āThe Song With Five Namesā by Will Wood: You can break a shovel when you break new ground / You dig dirt up when you dig deep down / You should know better than that by now / It's not profound to know that you could never know!
A blurry photograph of a dark rectangular hole in the ground, seemingly a grave. The hole is so dark the bottom of it isnāt visible. Besides the hole there is a pile of dirt.
A lyrics excerpt from āHand Me My Shovel, Iām Going In!ā by Will Wood and The Tapeworms: Gotta get to the bottom of this/ Gotta get to the bottom of this / Gotta get to the bottom of this / Gotta gotta get, gotta gotta get, gotta get / Gotta get to the bottom of this / Gotta gotta get, gotta gotta get, gotta get / Gotta get to the bottom of this / Gotta gotta get, gotta gotta get, gotta get / Gotta get to the bottom of this / If it kills me
An excerpt from a wikipedia article about the law of holes: The second law of holes is commonly known as: "when you stop digging, you are still in a hole."
A photograph of a deep round hole. Thereās a ladder going down into it and the bottom of the hole isnāt visible.
An excerpt from the transcript of episode 88 of The Magnus Archives: It was very strange. It was just the one word, solid capital letters in a small, neat typeface at the very centre of the page. It said āDIGā. I took that to be the title, and turned to the next page. āDIGā. Exactly the same. The third page. āDIGā. The fourth page. āDIGā. Dig, dig, dig, dig.
A lyrics excerpt from āHand Me My Shovel, Iām Going In!ā by Will Wood and The Tapeworms: Looking down I could say heaven sent me / Hand me my shovel, Iām going in!
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[āLaw of Holesā - Wikipedia, āThe Song with Five Names, aā.ākā.āa. Soapbox Tao, aā.ākā.āa. Checkmate Atheists! aā.ākā.āa. Neospace Government, aā.ākā.āa. You Can Never Knowā - Will Wood and the Tapeworms, āHand Me My Shovel, Iām Going In!ā - Will Wood and the Tapeworms, MAG 88 āDigā - The Magnus Archives]


















