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25 Jun 15:21

The Drum Clinic w/ Guy Andrews ft. Broke One guest mix 03/05/13

by contact@pfradio.com (Phuture Frequency)

This week’s edition of The Drum Clinic is once again hosted by Guy Andrews who plays tracks from the likes of Laszlo Dancehall, Ossie and Squarehead. This show also gets the first airing of a new tune by himself entitled ‘Tapes’.

Drum Clinic
Also on the show is an exclusive mix from Red Bull Music Academy Allumni ‘Broke One’. His recent remix for Strip Steve on the legendary Boys Noize records and his own solo EP out now on Bmkltsch has seen him be catapulted into the forefront of the scene.

Track list:
Guy Andrews – Your Notion (Huerco S dub mix)
Elgato – Zone
Laszlo Dancehall – Manley Harrison
Guy Andrews – Tapes
Fela Kuti – Shakara (Ossie’s Bump Edit)
Forget Me Not – Only You
Squarehead – Be Without
Glenn Astro – Tearz
Graze – The Sust
Strip Steve – Hood (Broke One Remix)
Christian Piers – Clocked Decay
Citizen – Worship + Tribute
KiNK & Sierra Sam – My Space
Nautiluss – Zero Gravity

23 May 14:19

The faux red carpet had been laid out for the famous and the...



The faux red carpet had been laid out for the famous and the wannabe-famous. Politicians and journalists arrived at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, bedazzled in the hopes of basking in a few fleeting moments of fame, even if only by osmosis from proximity to celebrities. New to the Washington scene, I was to experience the spectacle with my husband, a journalist, and enjoy an evening out. Or at least an hour out. You see, as a spouse I was not allowed into the actual dinner. Those of us who are not participating in the hideous schmooze-fest that is this evening are relegated to attending the cocktail hour only, if that. Our guest was the extraordinarily brilliant Oscar-nominated director of Beasts of the Southern Wild, Benh Zeitlin. Mr. Zeitlin’s unassuming demeanor was a refreshing taste of humility in a sea of pretentious politicians reeking of narcissism.

As I left the hotel and my husband went to the ballroom for the dinner, I realized he still had my keys. I approached the escalators that led down to the ballroom and asked the externally contracted security representatives if I could go down. They abruptly responded, “You can’t go down without a ticket.” I explained my situation and that I just wanted my keys from my husband in the foyer and that I wouldn’t need to enter in the ballroom. They refused to let me through. For the next half hour, they watched as I frantically called my husband but was unable to reach him.

Then something remarkable happened. I watched as they let countless other women through — all Caucasian — without even asking to see their tickets. I asked why they were allowing them to go freely when they had just told me that I needed a ticket. Their response? “Well, now we are checking tickets.” He rolled his eyes and let another woman through, this time actually checking her ticket. His smug tone, enveloped in condescension, taunted, “See? That’s what a ticket looks like.”

When I asked “Why did you lie to me, sir?” they threatened to have the Secret Service throw me out of the building — me, a 4’11” young woman who weighs 100 pounds soaking wet, who was all prettied up in elegant formal dress, who was simply trying to reach her husband. The only thing on me that could possibly inflict harm were my dainty silver stilettos, and they were too busy inflicting pain on my feet at the moment. My suspicion was confirmed when I saw the men ask a blonde woman for her ticket and she replied, “I lost it.” The snickering tough-guy responded, “I’d be happy to personally escort you down the escalators ma’am.”

Like a malignancy, it had crept in when I least expected it — this repugnant, infectious bigotry we have become so accustomed to. “White privilege” was on display, palpable to passersby who consoled me. I’ve come to expect this repulsive racism in many aspects of my life, but when I find it entrenched in these smaller encounters is when salt is sprinkled deep into the wounds. In these crystallizing moments it is clear that while I might see myself as just another all-American gal who has great affection for this country, others see me as something less than human, more now than ever before.

When I asked why the security representatives offered to personally escort white women without tickets downstairs while they watched me flounder, why they threatened to call the Secret Service on me, I was told, “We have to be extra careful with you all after the Boston bombings.”

I explained that I am a physician, that my husband is a noted journalist for a major American newspaper, and that our guest was an esteemed, Oscar-nominated director. They did not believe me. Never mind that the American flag flew proudly outside of our home for years, with my father taking it inside whenever it rained to protect it from damage. Never mind that I won “Most Patriotic” almost every July 4th growing up. Never mind that I have provided health care to some of America’s most underprivileged, even when they have refused to shake my hand because of my ethnicity.

I looked at him, struggling to bury my tears beneath whatever shred of dignity that remained. They finally saturated my lashes and flood onto my face. Shaking with rage, I said, “We are all human beings and I only ask that you give me the same respect you give others. All I am asking is to be treating with a dignity and humanity. What you did is wrong.” They stared straight ahead, arms crossed, and refused to even look at me. Up came the cruel, xenophobic, soundproof wall that I had seen in the eyes of so many after 9/11. Their eyes, flecked with disdain and hatred, looked through me.

The next affront came quickly thereafter. “You were here last year, weren’t you? You caused trouble here last year too. I know you,” they claimed, accusing me of being a party-crasher. Completely confused, I explained that this was my first time here and that I had no idea what he was referencing. Clearly, he had assumed all brown people look the same and had confused me for someone else.

I wonder what their reaction would have been to a well-dressed white woman trying to reach her husband. Would she have struggled for over an hour while they watched and offered to escort others in? Would they not have extended an offer to help, bended over backwards to offer assistance, just as they did with the woman who “lost her ticket”? Would the Boston bombings even be mentioned to a white woman?

Let’s stop this facade that we are a beacon of tolerance. I don’t need you to “tolerate” me. I don’t want you to merely put up with my presence. All I ask, all I have ever asked, is to be treated as a human being, that bigoted jingoism is not injected into every minute facet my life, that there remains at least the illusion of decency.

Despite being a native English speaker who was born in New Orleans and a physician who trained at a prestigious institution, all people see is the color of my skin. After this incident, I will no longer apologize, either for my faith or my complexion. It is not my job to convince you to distinguish me from the violent sociopaths that claim to be Muslims, whose terrorism I neither support, nor condone. It is your job. Just like when a disturbed young white man shoots up a movie theatre or a school, it is my job, as someone with a conscience, to distinguish them from others. It’s not my job to plead with you to shake my hand without cringing, nor am I going to applaud you when you treat me with common decency; it’s not an accomplishment. It’s simply the right thing to do. Honestly, it’s not that hard.

This year, Quvenzhané Wallis took the world by storm with her staggering performance in Beasts of the Southern Wild. At several award ceremonies, reporters refused to the learn the accurate pronunciation of her name, and one reporter allegedly told Wallis, “I’m gonna call you Annie,” because her name was too difficult to pronounce. If reporters can learn to pronounce Gerard Depardieu and Monique Lhuillier then surely they can take the time to learn how to pronounce Quvenzhané. It’s not hard; it’s just not deemed worthy of your energy because she is someone of color.

A school child recently threatened my 12-year-old niece claiming, “I’m going to kill you Miss Bin Laden.” Again, it is not my job to teach your children manners and social justice, to remove the disgusting threads of racism that you have woven into their hearts with your insecurities. Last week, a 39-year-old Muslim American cab driver who served in the Iraq war was attacked and had his jaw broken in a hate crime. The assailant, an executive from an aviation company, told the veteran “I will slice your fucking throat right now.” I suppose the “support the troops” rhetoric by the right only applies to white veterans.

It wasn’t enough that I have had to prove my “American-ness” at every step of my career, but now the next generation is suffering as well. It wasn’t enough that I was asked whether my father taught me how to make bombs, or that I was told that I was doomed to the seventh circle of hell during my medical school interviews. I was also asked whether I would wear a burqa or if my parents would arrange my marriage during interviews. It is outrageous that I have to actually prove to the world how horrified I am that an 8-year-old boy was brutally murdered by a terrorist bombing. Any normal human being feels this agonizing grief with the rest of the country. I do not have to prove to you that, I, too, find it morally reprehensible. Of course I do. I have a heart. I am human.

So, I no longer want a seat at your restaurant, where you serve me begrudgingly, where I am belittled for asking for food without pork, where I endure your dirty looks at my hijabi friend. I want my pride intact, I want this struggle of mine to be recognized, for you to look me in the eye and acknowledge that yes, this tumor called bigotry is indeed rivering through your veins, polluting your mind, and is so malignant that it compels you to squash my dignity.

It’s the little indignities that slowly devastate your soul. The ones where your guard is down, and you just expect to dress up, look pretty, and enjoy an evening as a newlywed, or at the Oscars, but instead end up humiliated and snubbed. The ubiquitous racist slap in the face is thinly veiled just beneath the carefully crafted façade. This filthy, highly infectious plague is transforming our nation into one of unwarranted suspicion and anguish inflicted on disenfranchised, voiceless people of color. And now, it is no longer my job to enlighten you. To quote what you so often tell ethnic communities, “It’s time for you to step up to the plate, take responsibility, and stop taking what I have earned,” my integrity, my dignity.

The Huffington Post

22 May 18:12

E. W. Jackson: No Federal Role In Disaster Relief Because That Turns Government Into God

by Brian Tashman

E. W. Jackson, the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of Virginia, said he opposes emergency federal aid in the case of natural disasters during his unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate last year.

In response to a question regarding the role of government “in helping folks following predictable natural disasters,” Jackson replied: “I don’t think that the federal government has much of a role at all constitutionally, at all.”

“I think as a constitutional matter the federal government doesn’t have a whole lot to do with that,” he continued, lamenting that “we’ve turned the federal government into a kind of God and you turn to the federal government for everything.”

“We don’t need the heavy hand of federal government stepping in every time something goes wrong,” Jackson said. “I don’t think there is any constitutional authority to do it.”

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21 May 18:54

The Highest Paid State Employees

by vorjack

From Deadspin: “You may have heard that the highest-paid employee in each state is usually the football coach at the largest state school. This is actually a gross mischaracterization: Sometimes it is the basketball coach.”

(click to get to the original post, where they explain their methodology.)

How do we explain this? Part of it is – speaking very broadly – religion.

For a very long time, American universities were supposed to educate their students in the virtues that made them good citizens. Courses on the classics would civilize them, regular attendance at chapel would instill them with humility and piety, and a final course in moral philosophy – traditionally taught by the head of the university – prepared them to go out in the world.

Everything came down to character.

As time went on, the various academic disciplines became professionalized. That means the disciplines became answerable only to themselves, rather than to some broader notion of social order. Science stopped being a way to exalt the creator of nature and became the understanding of the natural world. History stopped being the depiction of the virtues of great men.

Knowledge and technical skill became more important than character.

The last bastion of character at the university was the sports program. Coaches insisted that competitive sports taught the virtues of discipline, teamwork, drive and persistence. They pitched themselves the same way that the university as a whole used to pitch itself. They instilled character.

One of the reasons that athletic programs began to command so much respect and so many resources is because they now had a monopoly on character. This idea still lingers on, despite the fact that we rarely use words like “virtue” or “character” today.

21 May 14:19

Practical Witchcraft Today: How To Hurt People (Found at...



Practical Witchcraft Today: How To Hurt People (Found at Dangerous Minds; For a related video, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/21168807013/a-christian-witch-gets-in-over-her-head-while)

17 May 18:37

Stakka & Skynet - Live at Unit A

160kbps, 67mins
17 May 18:36

Andy C - Live @ Warning 6th Birthday

208kbps, 27mins
17 May 18:33

Double D B2B Phatlazer B2B Nob Ody

192kbps, 58mins
15 May 13:45

[New App] Saurik's Cydia Substrate Allows Any App To Be Modded, Frees Rooted Users From Flashing ROMs

by Bertel King, Jr.

CydiaSubstrate-IconCydia by developer Saurik has been around the block a few times, beginning in 2008 as a means of installing and modifying software on jailbroken iDevices. A diverse ecosystem has sprung up around the platform, expanding what iOS fans can do on their usually restricted devices. Saurik's Cydia Substrate, a platform for modifying devices without flashing new ROMs, has now made its way over to Android.

Cydia1 Cydia2

Cydia Substrate does not do anything interesting on its own, but developers can use the platform to distribute extensions that modify software without requiring access to source code. Rooted users are free to load these extensions to pimp out their phones without having to go through all the hassle of installing custom ROMs.

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[New App] Saurik's Cydia Substrate Allows Any App To Be Modded, Frees Rooted Users From Flashing ROMs was written by the awesome team at Android Police.



14 May 14:41

Star Parker Celebrates Mark Sanford's Return to Congress

by Brian Tashman

Star Parker is out with a new column congratulating Mark Sanford for winning his race for Congress, calling him a “consistent, principled, and courageous conservative” who has “pulled in two streams of conservatives – the economic conservatives and the social conservatives” throughout his political career.

The ringing endorsement of a politician who used taxpayer dollars to pursue an extramarital affair which led to divorce and censure by the legislature is particularly rich because Parker has made a career railing against the left for supposedly promoting promiscuity and weakening the institution of marriage.

At last year’s Values Voter Summit she derided Sandra Fluke as a “national icon for sexual promiscuity” who needs to learn from her own “sexual rampage,” and she told James Dobson in an interview that “sexual promiscuity” along with “sexual irresponsibility and immorality” are responsible for the country’s economic crisis.

Parker’s salute to Sanford as a “seasoned, principled, and exciting conservative politician and leader” even includes a dig at Jason Collins: “Perhaps if Sanford's adultery were a gay affair liberal's would be more understanding.”

Put me down as happy to see former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford coming back to Washington. Earlier this week he handily defeated Elizabeth Colbert Busch in a special election for a House seat he himself once held.



He has always been a consistent, principled, and courageous conservative. And he has always done it with showmanship and clarity that gets the points across to voters.

He unfurled this showmanship in this campaign of redemption, in which he was combatting not just his opponent, but also his deeply tarnished image as result of serious ethical transgressions during his second term as governor.

The story is well known. While governor, Sanford conducted an adulterous affair, disappeared to visit the woman in Argentina, lied about his whereabouts, and misused state funds in making the trip.

Sinful stuff.

He survived to serve out his second term as Governor, but departed as what seemed to be permanently damaged political goods.



Those personal transgressions have, of course, been raw meat for those on the left.

According to Alexandria Lapp, executive director the House Majority Pac, which poured some $450,000 into ads and mail against Sanford, "The House Republican Caucus has added yet another ethically challenged embarrassment who will be an albatross around the neck of every Republican forced to answer for Sanford's embarrassing and reckless behavior."

The irony does not drip but pours forth like a tsunami when liberals start talking about morality and ethics.

A few weeks ago Washington Wizards basketball player Jason Collins announced that he is gay. This was an event of such apparent import that he received a congratulatory phone call from the leader of the Democrat Party, President Obama, and an official tweet from first lady Michelle. Both expressed their pride and joy about Collins' courageous coming out.

The plight of Carolyn Moos, the woman with whom Collins was living for eight years, and to whom he at one point was engaged, was apparently of no interest to the Obamas, despite the President's supposed great concern for women's affairs, nor was the deceptive life that Collins lived with her.

Moos, 34, expressed distress at eight wasted prime years with Collins, who she said she never had a hint was gay and living a double life, and with whom she actually believed marriage and children were in the cards.

Perhaps if Sanford's adultery were a gay affair liberal's would be more understanding.

When the National Republican Congressional Committee pulled their support from Sanford's race following the news that he trespassed in the home of his former wife (to watch the Super Bowl with his son), support came in from both FreedomWorks PAC and the National Right to Life PAC.

Sanford's persona pulled in two streams of conservatives – the economic conservatives and the social conservatives – that many see at odds with each other.

A seasoned, principled, and exciting conservative politician and leader is exactly what Republicans need today.

Welcome back to Washington, Mark Sanford.
14 May 13:21

Kanye West Walked Into A Pole

by The Superficial
If you haven’t seen the feel good viral video of the weekend yet, here’s Kanye West banging his head off a street sign while trying to walk into a restaurant like a badass while Kim Kardashian waddles in front of him carrying the child he can’t wait to be nothing but a paycheck to. Even Read More ...
14 May 13:16

Hilarious new highlight reel of Brick Stone trolling Westboro...



Hilarious new highlight reel of Brick Stone trolling Westboro Baptist Church members (Found at Gawker; For a related video, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/44075990079/comedian-brick-stone-toys-with-westboro-baptist)

14 May 13:10

Ahead of the curve: Newt Gingrich ‘puzzled’ by...



Ahead of the curve: Newt Gingrich ‘puzzled’ by smartphone (Found at Dangerous Minds; For a related video, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/13051767352/newt-gingrich-to-occupy-wall-street-go-get-a-job)

09 May 12:59

Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded Debuts On Android May 31 For $9.99, Reintroduces Larry With More Game Than Before

by Bertel King, Jr.

LSL white logoLeisure Suit Larry fans, get ready to once again return to Lefty's Bar. Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded, a remake of the original game in the series, is easing its way into the Play Store on May 31st. Replay Games has completed the HD makeover using the funds from its successful 2012 Kickstarter campaign, which exceeded their original $500,000 goal by over $150,000.

leftys outside

For those of you who have never met Larry Laffer before, he's a 40 year-old virgin "still untouched by human hands," as the game puts it. He stars in a series of point-and-click adventure games known for their raunchy humor, revealing puzzles, and occasionally topless women.

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Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded Debuts On Android May 31 For $9.99, Reintroduces Larry With More Game Than Before was written by the awesome team at Android Police.



07 May 20:27

[Hands-On] Snoop Lion's Snoopify Sticks Stickers All Over Your Photizzle Fo'Shizzle

by Bertel King, Jr.

Snoopify-IconSome apps enter the Play Store that leave me scratching my head wondering why someone would take the time to develop them. Snoop Lion's Snoopify is not one of those apps. This "photography" app fulfills a real societal need. Finally, I can be as cool as Snoop Dogg - erm - Lion. But that's just the beginning. My friends, family members, co-workers, and anyone else I've ever taken a picture of can now be as cool as Snoop Lion, too.

Snoopify

What it Does

The concept behind Snoopify isn't too difficult to grasp. It's a photography app that allows you to take a photo and apply some edits.

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[Hands-On] Snoop Lion's Snoopify Sticks Stickers All Over Your Photizzle Fo'Shizzle was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

    


07 May 15:59

Omar-S

by XLR8R Magazine

Believe it or not, XLR8R recently celebrated its 20th birthday. It's not an occasion we've been hyping with lots of fanfare—perhaps we're getting a bit shy about our advancing age—but we figured that we needed to do something to commemorate our two decades of existence. Ultimately, we decided to recognize the milestone via our podcast series. Granted, the weekly mixes are something that we're already fairly excited about, but throughout the month of May, we'll be taking things up a notch with a special set of 20th-anniversary podcasts, all of which have been assembled by influential veterans—artists whose work has risen above the trends and stood the test of time. First up, we have someone who's a true original—Omar-S.

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06 May 13:44

Hummin 4 Jesus: If this SUV’s a rockin’, don’t...



Hummin 4 Jesus: If this SUV’s a rockin’, don’t come a knockin’ (Found at the blog of Matthew Paul Turner; For a related post, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/20807726952/church-van-probably-just-stopping-for-directions)

06 May 13:44

Pastor Mark Driscoll at the Catalyst conference: ‘I know...



Pastor Mark Driscoll at the Catalyst conference: ‘I know who made the environment. He’s coming back. He’s going to burn it all down. I drive an SUV.’ (For more info, click image or here; Found at Stuff Christian Culture Likes; For a related post, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/41589853499/another-way-to-look-at-global-warming-for-a)

03 May 20:26

Look ma, no plugins! Streaming web video with just JavaScript

by Neil McAllister

Mozilla, Otoy debut high-speed codec for any browser

Mozilla and Los Angeles, California–based graphics software company Otoy have jointly announced ORBX.js, a new JavaScript library which the companies say can deliver full 1080p, 60fps digital video in a browser window using only web standards–based technologies.…

03 May 20:25

Google formally recognises Palestine: Puts it on the virtual map

by Jasper Hamill

Following the lead of the UN, ICANN

Google has waded into the Middle East's most intractable conflict by recognising Palestine as an independent state.…

03 May 14:41

Danny Brown Was ‘Sexually Assaulted’ On Stage

by Travis

Danny Brown is best known as the genius behind the 2011 album XXX, which Spin called its hip hop album of the year, but this week he has become the unlikely face of a strange gender equality question – can a woman rape a man?

While performing on stage at a recent show in Minneapolis, Brown was allegedly accosted by a female fan who reportedly pulled his dick out and began giving him a blowjob in front of the crowd. While different accounts of the scene have surfaced on Reddit and elsewhere, Brown’s best friend and fellow rapper, Kitty Pryde, wrote that this is nothing but a case of sexual assault.

I will also say that whoever wrote on Reddit that Danny was “walking around the stage getting girls to grab his dick” is 100% false, and to blame someone for their own molestation is a shitty thing to do. Anybody who is exaggerating this tale to climax is also a lying fool, and to call it a blow job is even going a bit far because it was probably the fastest thing I’ve ever seen. “The Thing” was not a thing that Danny facilitated—it was an actual sexual assault, and somehow nobody gives a fuck about that but me.

This is a tough one, because Kitty makes a ton of valid points, but at the same time the women of Minneapolis suddenly seem a lot cooler.

(Photo Credit: Getty)

26 Apr 13:00

The Great Debate: The Storytelling of Science

by Admin
Part 1


Part 2

The Origins Project at ASU presents the final night in the Origins Stories weekend, focusing on the science of storytelling and the storytelling of science. The Storytelling of Science features a panel of esteemed scientists, public intellectuals, and award-winning writers including well-known science educator Bill Nye, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, theoretical physicist Brian Greene, Science Friday's Ira Flatow, popular science fiction writer Neal Stephenson, executive director of the World Science Festival Tracy Day, and Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the stories behind cutting edge science from the origin of the universe to a discussion of exciting technologies that will change our future. They demonstrate how to convey the excitement of science and the importance helping promote a public understanding of science.
23 Apr 13:37

Gospel gimmicks: Meet the knife throwing ‘Wild Mountain...



Gospel gimmicks: Meet the knife throwing ‘Wild Mountain Man’ (Found at Stuff Fundies Like; For a related post, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/4362089528/jumping-for-the-king-georgia-pastor-to-praise)

23 Apr 13:32

in her face i can see the world

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April 22nd, 2013: If you view source on this page and scroll waaaaay down you'll see a little surprise that comes courtesy of Ben!

I've been posting a lot about the Adventure Time comic I write, but until now you couldn't read it online for free! THAT HAS ALL CHANGED, YO..

Also the sequel to Machine of Death, called This Is How You Die, is on the Publisher's Weekly Best Summer Books 2013 list! NICE. You can't get the book yet but it'll be available in July! I will be sure shout far and wide when it's available.

– Ryan

22 Apr 13:02

Girls and Boys

To get more knowledge
19 Apr 17:19

‘Natural Order of the Household’ (Found at Jezebel;...



‘Natural Order of the Household’ (Found at Jezebel; For a related post, click here http://christiannightmares.tumblr.com/post/8455675471/sexist-church-sign-advises-on-how-to-keep-a-man)

19 Apr 17:14

Authorization

Before you say anything, no, I know not to leave my computer sitting out logged in to all my accounts. I have it set up so after a few minutes of inactivity it automatically switches to my brother's.
19 Apr 17:06

This Ryan Lochte Interview Single-Handedly Restored My Faith In Broadcast Media

by The Superficial
Ryan Lochte My Fox Philly
This really hasn’t been a banner week for anyone working in broadcast news (Mostly CNN.), so it’s encouraging to see two anchors reacting to the words somehow forming in Ryan Lochte‘s mouth with the proper level of professionalism they deserve. And by proper level I mean uncontrollably laughing so hard at the fact there’s no Read More ...
18 Apr 17:42

“Union-busting, 1950s (or early 1960s)” [VA: I have...



“Union-busting, 1950s (or early 1960s)”

[VA: I have no words]

[VA: I’ve lost who submitted this, I thought the information would be ‘stuck’ to the post, but apparently I was wrong. If it was you, and you want your name/website associated, please contact me via “Ask” button.]

18 Apr 17:39

“Socialism” octopus by Louis Wain, circa 1902. Many...



“Socialism” octopus by Louis Wain, circa 1902. Many thanks to Jack Graham for providing a rather unusual political cartoon.