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Democrats: 2% Less Shitty than Pure Evil

Thursday, August 28th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, politics | No Comments »

Inspired by a remark in Arthur Silber's splendid essay, "Psst -- While You Were Gibbering, the Ruling Class Rigged the Game and Won Everything (I): The Personal Touch" and generated using the irreplaceable LolCat Buildr, I present:
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Conform or be cast out

Monday, August 11th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, diary | 1 Comment »

Rush, "Subdivisions", 1982. Sprawling on the fringes of the city In geometric order An insulated border In between the bright lights And the far unlit unknown Growing up it all seems so one-sided Opinions all provided The future pre-decided Detached and subdivided In the mass production zone Nowhere is the dreamer ...
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War Ensemble

Sunday, August 10th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, diary, war | 1 Comment »

Georgia. South Ossetia. Russia. Fuck. Slayer, War Ensemble. Propaganda death ensemble Burial to be Corpses rotting through the night In blood laced misery Scorched earth the policy The reason for the siege The pendulum it shaves the blade The strafing air blood raid Infiltration push reserves Encircle the front lines Supreme art of ...
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Servitude we can believe in

Friday, July 18th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, mind control, philosophy, politics | No Comments »

[caption id="attachment_215" align="aligncenter" width="396" caption="Servitude we can believe in"][/caption] Obama for Overlord!
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Happy Flag Day, America!

Saturday, June 14th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art | 1 Comment »

Jello Biafra and Ministry, circa 1990. The song which follows is the title track from The Land of Rape and Honey.
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Panopticon

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, surveillance | No Comments »

Graffiti du jour.... Nový Most, Bratislava, Slovakia, 10 June 2008.

Radiohead: “Sit Down. Stand Up.”

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in art, war | No Comments »