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Nov. 11th, 2009

12:50 pm - Jean-Paul Sartre, mescaline and crabs

I don't think I was the only person who read Roquentin's encounter of naked existance in Nausea and thought the guy was tripping. Now we know.

Huis claws


jean-paul sartre: At Normale, there were some ten of us who ran around together. The great thing about group activity is that the decision-making process is generalized to the group. So when we decided to take over a bar and that led to confrontations, yes, each of us was responsible, but it was a common act. Of course, there were some individual disasters too. Well, not disasters, I’m exaggerating, but when we decided to experiment with drugs, I ended up having a nervous breakdown.

john gerassi: You mean the crabs?

sartre: Yeah, after I took mescaline, I started seeing crabs around me all the time. They followed me in the streets, into class. I got used to them. I would wake up in the morning and say, “Good morning, my little ones, how did you sleep?” I would talk to them all the time. I would say, “Okay, guys, we’re going into class now, so we have to be still and quiet,” and they would be there, around my desk, absolutely still, until the bell rang.

gerassi: A lot of them?

sartre: Actually, no, just three or four.


As an additional bonus, mescaline is notorious for inducing nausea in the experimenter. XD

Current Location: Tide pool
Current Mood: [mood icon] artistic

Sep. 15th, 2009

06:29 pm - Buzz off, Apple

No, I do not want to upgrade iTunes to version 9.0. I want you to play the frickin' music now, not twenty minutes from now. So shut up and get to work!

That is all.

Current Mood: [mood icon] aggravated
Current Music: John Digweed if damn iTunes will deliver

Sep. 12th, 2009

Sep. 11th, 2009

12:06 pm - Remembering 9/11

September 11, 1973: A U.S. orchestrated and financed coup d’état overthrows democratically elected President, Salvador Allende, to install military dictator, Augusto Pinochet. Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990. During that time he was responsible for the disappearance of over 3,000 Chileans, murders, concentration camps, and torture.



Current Mood: [mood icon] cynical

Aug. 9th, 2009

03:59 pm - Redneck Woman (Reality Remix)

If the South wants to secede again, I say let 'em. As long as we keep all the nukes in the blue states.

Current Mood: [mood icon] quixotic

Aug. 6th, 2009

Aug. 5th, 2009

12:38 pm - Lunch of champions

Ahhhh summer plus good vegetable market (Russo's in Watertown) equals delicious healthy eating.

Corn, green peppers, carrots, green beans and a raw jalapeno. Watermelon for dessert.

It's the only way to fly.

Current Mood: [mood icon] satisfied

Aug. 4th, 2009

08:55 am - Karl, I pwn3d you!



Finished Volume 1. 1084 pages cover to cover.

If I have the gumption for a re-read, I should take notes. But three observations. 1) It does sometimes read like a Victorian novel. 2) Marx does not once use the words 'socialism' or 'communism'. It really is just a historical/philosophical critique of capitalism. 3) Sometimes he really does write like a German philosophy professor i.e. not using a single word when a whole paragraph will serve. Did he get paid by the word? XD

On to Volume 2. This seems to be much more technical - the theory of how a capitalist economy reproduces itself. Being written in the 19th Century, he didn't have linear algebra at hand which would have been of great use. Oh well, a math geek like me can fill in those details.

Current Mood: [mood icon] accomplished

Jul. 7th, 2009

10:22 pm - I am immortalized on the intertubes

Check out the handsome militant devil second from the left.

Actually, I'm not SP-USA and never was - I just liked hanging out with them at peace actions, they are the coolest socialists you'd ever want to meet.

Current Mood: [mood icon] amused

Jul. 6th, 2009

Jul. 4th, 2009

06:11 pm - Speaking of anti-work

Back to the classics! The Abolition of Work - Bob Black

Current Mood: [mood icon] hyper

05:09 pm - Abolish Restaurants

A worker's critique of the food service industry

A very nice illustrated story style pamphlet on the nature and experience of restaurant work. A well done and fairly painless introduction to marxist political economy with a strong 20th century style emphasis on alienation, anti-work and direct action.

Current Mood: [mood icon] impressed

Jun. 30th, 2009

07:34 pm - Taking Jen's meme and running it back forty years

Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. Try not to repeat a song title.

Pick Your Artist:
Jefferson Airplane/Starship

Are you male or female:
Hey Frederick

Describe yourself:
Greasy Heart

If you could go anywhere, where would you go?
The House At Pooneil Corners

What's the weather like:
Bear Melt

Favorite time of day:
Turn Out the Lights

Feelings on high school:
The Farm

Feelings on college:
Wild Thyme

What is life to you:
3/5ths Of A Mile In Ten Seconds

What is the best advice you have to give:
Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon

If you could change your name, what would it be:
Mau Mau (Amerikon)

What did you/were you doing last night:
Plastic Fantastic Lover

Current Mood: [mood icon] amused

Jun. 16th, 2009

01:35 pm - Immortal Technique - 3rd World (2008)

Angry. Awesome.
"Seven hundred children die by the end of this song."

Current Mood: [mood icon] impressed

Jun. 5th, 2009

09:34 am - Heh. Someone is not totally asleep.

Walter Trout - They Call Us The Working Class (But We Ain't Working Any More) (2009)



How wonderful to post a song and not have to type (197?) beside the title :-)

Current Mood: [mood icon] artistic

Jun. 4th, 2009

04:40 pm - The USA's version of the Tiananmen Square Massacre

Herbert Hoover and Douglas McArthur suppress the Bonus Army in Washington in 1932.



Lest the red-white-'n'blue crowd be feeling too smug today.

Current Mood: [mood icon] cynical

Jun. 3rd, 2009

03:20 pm - Herdspeople love to read books by Marx and Lenin

The old Chinese posters are marvellous!

Is that lady in pink to the right shoplifting?

Current Mood: [mood icon] cheerful

Jun. 2nd, 2009

08:13 am - Apropos of nothing in particular

Just a pretty Joni Mitchell song from 1970.

Current Mood: [mood icon] restless

May. 26th, 2009

02:34 pm - Continuing the Memorial Day Festivities

Taking a break from Karl, almost finished with Ch. 14 - The Division of Labour and Manufacture and coming up on a real long chapter, so it's kick back with utoob time.

Randy Newman - Rednecks


Gram Parsons - Drug Store Truck Driving Man (If you don't want to hear the zonked out rap, forward to 1:15.)

A. Whitney Brown supports the troops - kinda sorta maybe


Sex Pistols - The Great Rock and Roll Swindle

Current Mood: [mood icon] busy

May. 25th, 2009

05:48 pm - Happy Memorial Day

Oh what fun. I wrapped some Afghan and Pakistani babies in bacon printed like the 'murrican flag, barbequed them and ate them with my bare hands and teeth, the blood and fat dripping down my grinning chin.

A few hours later, I shat out a pile of greenbacks and tomorrow I'm going to buy a SUV bigger than a Mac Mansion that gets one mile per ten soldiers, and go out running down the unemployed, homeless and crippled.

I am really and truly a true amerikan! All hail Emperor Obama! Praise GI Geeeeeezuz! Yee haw!

I give you the incandescently truthful Arthur Silber on why I do not support the troops.


On the occasion of this Memorial Day and on the days to come, all of which promise to be deeply tragic and murderously bloody so long as the goals of the American ruling class remain unchanged, the objects of your reverence must be severely restricted. That reverence must be reserved for innocent lives, and especially for those innocent lives ended, maimed and altered forever by needless, futile, endlessly destructive war, past, present and future.

The historical and contemporary record makes possible only one conclusion: those needless and futile wars are not just "a few" or only "some" of them, and the trail of devastation is not the result of "regrettable misjudgments" for which amends have been made, or are even possible. No, almost every single war ever fought by the United States was entirely unnecessary in terms of any justifiable conception of self-defense; this is unquestionably true of every intervention since World War II. The murders are the result of intended and intentional policy, reached after deliberation and in service to the goals of the ruling class: power, wealth, dominion and control -- and always more power, wealth, dominion and control. To challenge those goals and to begin to alter them, you must challenge every assumption underlying the myths upon which the United States feeds, as it continues to brutalize and kill in vast numbers. One of the key assumptions that you must question and finally reject is the demand for glorification of "the troops."

Current Mood: [mood icon] satisfied

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