WW2 Hobbyist, Brooklynite, Better Than You.

27th May 2012

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Woah, I am the luckiest boy!

Woah, I am the luckiest boy!

24th May 2012

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Ian Dury and the Blockheads- Sex and drugs and rock and roll

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23rd May 2012

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Anonymous asked: When is your birthday?

It’s near Halloween. Why are you using anon?

22nd May 2012

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A thought on “offensive humor”.

 I think what bothers me most about people who get offended by satirical humor that trades in taboo themes is that it seems that they really don’t honestly believe that they are right. I mean, if you honestly believed in your cause you’d just brush aside things that you don’t agree with; safe and secure in the knowledge that you and your cause are stronger than a joke, and that people are smart enough and decent enough to know the difference between right and wrong, and can tell when someone makes a racy joke or comment to shock and get a laugh or whatever. But these simpletons don’t feel this way. I think, primarily, because they are so simple-minded and easily swayed that they assume everyone is as stupid as they are and would be very easily swept over to the “dark side” by irony and satire. Stupid and scared, they make a fearful decision to just ban or shame art that dares to actually challenge people to really look at what they believe, and align themselves with what is good and right with humanity and laugh at evil and cruel things and people, or sink into hate and ignorance and use the same reductionist tactics that the purveyors of evil and stupid idealogies use and simply ban/kill things that they disagree with. Fuck that. Outsmart your enemies, show your superiority on the intellectual battlefield and use their shitty skulls as cereal bowls, remind them of their inadequacy and wrongness and tear their stupid ideas to bits with humor and satire, leave their ideas shredded and discredited, a complete laughingstock. That’s how you win a cultural debate.

22nd May 2012

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This is my favorite Teasers song by far though. I mean, jesus, it really doesn’t pull any punches, which I really respect. This is basically what Hank Williams Jr would say if he could, and this guy has the courage to lampoon that, and lead us down the path of some country psycho’s thought process as he gets more and more honest, puffing himself up until he admits that he’d like to line up people that he doesn’t like against the wall and have them shot. Bravo. Don’t like it if you don’t want to, but I think it forces you to respect it if you give it an honest and thorough think-through.

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22nd May 2012

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Country Teasers- It Is My Duty

Young man in your wheelchair, stop whining

You shouldn’t have mortgaged your farm

Get up and start working on your crippled leg

You’ve practiced, and can now use your arm

Country Teasers are incredibly misanthropic, offensive, and brilliant in a twisted sort of way.

I fucking love the Teasers.

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22nd May 2012

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22nd May 2012

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I’ve often thought about doing historical re-enacting. This is my M40 with an upgraded officer collar that fits like a glove and my officer cap that got eaten by moths. I like this picture a lot.

I’ve often thought about doing historical re-enacting. This is my M40 with an upgraded officer collar that fits like a glove and my officer cap that got eaten by moths. I like this picture a lot.

21st May 2012

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Anonymous asked: What do you do for a living?

I’m a bartender currently. What do you do for a living and why are you anon for such a vanilla question?

21st May 2012

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francesbabyhouseman asked: she'd be perfect for you two. i'm near toronto in canada. she is a spooky halloween cat and jen would love her, too bad

I know! I’d say Roadtrip! but Jenny doesn’t have her passport, so I don’t think we could get up there.