2860 pts ยท March 12, 2016
I'm here to history
Their instagram has the edited videos
Theres a really brilliant part in Grapes of Wrath that talks about how the "Owners", who have access to history and know that giving a little helps them in the long run, ignore that "little voice" and spend much more in repression.
He's not wrong, he's got no career left...
#19 I think this event then went on to inspire a John Steinbeck novel...
She hasn't stopped laughing, and now she's called her friends and THEY'RE laughing too. What do I do?
New Hampshire is the south of the north
#6 Aw, thats such a good episode
"Wait, whats this? OH GOD, ITS A HORSE WITH A STEEL CHAIR!!"
ANGRY HINGA-DINGA-DURGEN!!
Lief Erikson strikes again!!
Call them the Cr-ows
"Aww, I know what I gotta say, but my mom is watching..."
What about your pants?
Thank you for identifying, I did spend the rest of the post thinking "Was that Gomez Addams?"
He was one more question away from screaming that the interviewer licks snizz
Thank you very much!
#42 What book?
Oy, tell me about it! I've lived here almost my whole life and I never thought we'd have an election that close
Now I'm erect AND educated!
I should call him...
"Oppressed people gain their understanding of power from their oppressors."
And, while I'm at it, another important point:
I've commented this a lot recently, but it bears repeating:
Too true. I would have loved for this essay to be something historical or preventive rather than an active checklist.
It's certainly a good model to follow!
Eco, from an essay on the 14 points of Ur-Facism. You can find it online easy enough, its worth a read!
From Umberto Eco's essay on the subject
They may have tried to resuscitate him or just get his body out of the crowd. Disclaimer: im not a medical professional of any description, so this opinion is more like civilian disbelief
Their instagram has the edited videos
Theres a really brilliant part in Grapes of Wrath that talks about how the "Owners", who have access to history and know that giving a little helps them in the long run, ignore that "little voice" and spend much more in repression.
He's not wrong, he's got no career left...
#19 I think this event then went on to inspire a John Steinbeck novel...
She hasn't stopped laughing, and now she's called her friends and THEY'RE laughing too. What do I do?
New Hampshire is the south of the north
#6 Aw, thats such a good episode
"Wait, whats this? OH GOD, ITS A HORSE WITH A STEEL CHAIR!!"
ANGRY HINGA-DINGA-DURGEN!!
Lief Erikson strikes again!!
Call them the Cr-ows
"Aww, I know what I gotta say, but my mom is watching..."
What about your pants?
Thank you for identifying, I did spend the rest of the post thinking "Was that Gomez Addams?"
He was one more question away from screaming that the interviewer licks snizz
Thank you very much!
#42 What book?
Oy, tell me about it! I've lived here almost my whole life and I never thought we'd have an election that close
Now I'm erect AND educated!
I should call him...
"Oppressed people gain their understanding of power from their oppressors."
And, while I'm at it, another important point:
I've commented this a lot recently, but it bears repeating:
Too true. I would have loved for this essay to be something historical or preventive rather than an active checklist.
It's certainly a good model to follow!
Eco, from an essay on the 14 points of Ur-Facism. You can find it online easy enough, its worth a read!
From Umberto Eco's essay on the subject
They may have tried to resuscitate him or just get his body out of the crowd. Disclaimer: im not a medical professional of any description, so this opinion is more like civilian disbelief