stegosaurus posted:are we talking about the same book, the naked communist, by the one man insane clown posse aka w cleon skousen
Wow that's half as many men as the other insane clown posse
stegosaurus posted:that post was originally going to say "insane clown w leon skousen" but I was like, thats one word from icp, I should put that in there somehow. and thus a post was born. imperfect, perhaps, in error, definitely, but a post in being nonetheless, moving to hegemony, operating on the terrain of real posting, contributing to the critique of the real by the same.
ugh look at these stupid excuses for epic fail. UNFOLLOWED.
Keven posted:I want to make a vid where a businessman bumps into a wizard on the street who whispers trailer and then the business man meets a series of failures followed by a record scratch followed by I feel good playing while he dances inappropriately but in a way that indicates he's becoming comfortable with himself, living, learning, loving etc. while crying and yelling no no no no no no no. This is my idea.
can't you
stegosaurus posted:unfollowing is a red line for me tom. your feeble attempt at sarcasm leaves me utterly unmoved.
UNFOLLOWED.
AmericanNazbro posted:
is that you trolling him on twitter
HenryKrinkle posted:AmericanNazbro posted:is that you trolling him on twitter
naw i don't have a twitter but that's probably how i'd troll him if i did hahah
We liberals also ought to quit patronizing the innocent victims of our wars by portraying them as innocent victims of our wars. As I learned on a recent trip to Pakistan, often times these “victims” — or rather, their survivors — will tell you they don’t feel victimized at all: they feel empowered. Indeed, many say they’re just happy to be taking part as some of the first proud people of color to be warred upon by a proud American emperor of color.
“My family, they were not terrorists,” one man who lost his wife and three sons in a drone strike told me in an interview. “But,” he added, wiping tears of what were presumably joy from his face, “now they are history.” The man, whose name I have forgotten, was probably called Mohammad.
During my time in Waziristan, I found the people of Pakistan understood this better than most self-styled progressives. For instance, I met a a young couple whose 9-year-old daughter, their pride and joy, had her life cut short because she made the mistake of hanging around men between the ages of 10 and 85. But her father — let’s call him Mohammad II — recounted to me that the real tragedy of his daughter’s death would be if it undermined President Obama’s political capital, and with it his ability to expand Americans’ access to quality, affordable health care.
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roseweird posted:animedad posted:
the way ppl talk about Pynchon is funny because it's like this weird American poseur intellectualism
upvoted bc i never read pynchon
i tried once but then i took out my They Live glasses & all the words turned into "i'm masturbating i'm masturbating i'm masturbating i'm masturbating i'm masturbating i'm masturbating i'm masturbating"
weirdly enough the same thing happened when i started Pale Fire by Nabokov recently but instead of "i'm masturbating" it said "i'm publicly exposing myself (and you kind of like it)". i should read something else maybe