Poor Spider. Just on his way to work, and no one wants to sit with him. – Chrissy Nicole
This very strange Soviet animated short from 1989 is entitled “Fru-89 From Left to Right”; the words at the beginning read, “Frustration – a state of repressed needs”. It was provided by Walter Olson and the links above it by Jason Kuznicki (“light”), Jesse Walker (“nightmare”), Tim Cushing (“safety”), Ed Krayewski (“Melbourne”), Amy Alkon (“laws”), and Violet Blue (“states”).
- The economics of light.
- Nightmare of the week.
- This is called “public safety”.
- Not a police state, no sirree.
- A slow news day in Melbourne.
- Because laws are more important than people.
- What the hell is going on in the mountain states?
From the Archives
- Swanee Hunt’s private pogrom moved up to January so cops can vomit out “Super Bowl” lies.
- Only a sociopath could “appear to be in disbelief” when convicted of rape for the third time.
- It’s good to see articles like this appearing in the MSM, especially when they quote me.
- COAST pretends pigs & other busybodies know more about our profession than we do.
- Clergymen: STOP STICKING YOUR DAMNED NOSES INTO OUR BUSINESS.
- Fact: man talks to young women in public. Conclusion: SEX TRAFFICKING!
- Prosecutors ensure victory by slapping woman with contradictory charges.
- Pig says a lifetime on the “sex offender” registry isn’t a “real severe thing”.
- Is there any job fetishists don’t think needs “signs of trafficking” training?
- Costumed hooligans with titles abduct & abuse people just like this daily.
- Trans kids psychologically test exactly like kids of their identified gender.
- Bill doesn’t add a new sodomy law; Michigan never repealed its old one.
- Apes call consensual sex “trafficking”, marvel at number of “traffickers”.
- “Cuckoo Clock” McCain says “pimps” were scared away by her hysteria.
- If antis want to “rescue” whores, why do they keep us from other jobs?
- Cops, honesty, machines, law, Sweden, tyranny and Gilbert Gottfried.
- Ticino has always been considered a haven of the Swiss sex industry.
- Prohibitionists think US can criminalize sex work in other countries.
- Usually, it’s being submissive that they pretend is a mental illness.
- “A mugshot…is a photo designed to tell the state’s side of a story.”
- A prohibitionist badge-licker wanking to fantasies of “slave ships”.
- Florida, Pat Robertson, innumeracy, cops, Cthupid & much more.
- Swedes just can’t admit that whores can do things for ourselves.
- Belief sustains itself by feeding on nothing other than pure faith.
- Raped by a cop? Say he’s your client; that, they’ll fire him for.
- It’s always so great to see academics stand up for us in print.
- “5 Ways Being a Legal Prostitute Is Weirder Than You Think“.
- Weapons forged for use against whores will work on anyone.
- Most of this reads like a script for a really lurid TV cop show.
- Note the starkly different tone when the stalker is a woman.
- Hey Australia, can the US import some of your journalists?
- Politicians really just can’t get their minds out of the toilet.
- James Deen appears to have been welcomed back to porn.
- “Cumfiesta”, “Screw You”, “Nut Sack Ale” and much more.
- As stupid as anything we’ve ever seen under this heading.
- Man is shamed and disgraced for seeking consensual sex.
- I predict this will be lousy with cops within a few months.
- Apparently, there’s at least one decent judge in Ireland.
- A good profile of Bella Robinson, written by Tara Burns.
- Stupid preconceptions give rise to stupid strategies.
- Cops nearly always get the least-possible charges.
- A theologian debunks “sex trafficking” mythology.
- How it feels to be a disabled man craving touch.
- A selection from reader Mike Siegel’s new book.
- I leave for Seattle, dressed as Wonder Woman.
- Another debunking of prohibitionist myths.
- It’s cops’ job to cause harm, not reduce it.
- A decades-long love affair with a goddess.
- My previous columns for Valentine’s Day.
- What the fuck is this patronizing bullshit?
- Much more of this, please. And this too.
- If this is real, it’s hilariously pathetic.
- A crappy German sex work law.
- I’ll just leave this right here.
- Another fishy P411 incident.
- Friday the 13th, In Tandem.
- It never stops with whores.
- Professor Hill strikes again.
- 50 shades of clusterfuck.
- Rapist cops of the week.
- It only starts with us.
- Tara Burns, lobbyist.
- Shazam!
Regarding that video; The meat grinder image early on reminded me of THE WALL. The rest looked like somebody had the ‘Bolero’ segment of ALLEGRO NON TROPPO on repeat while he was on some really peculiar drugs.
I know why Massachusetts’ most common injury is concussion. Dealing with the state government there causes people to faceplate hard enough to cause injury….
“Public Safety” – Facism in action. Facism is when corporations and government become joined, when the sovereign power (in this case, to issue fines) is placed in the hands of private, money-making concerns. The most egregious example of this is forced labour in prisons, of course, but there are many more.
If I were writing a constitution for a new country, I’d include a clause to the effect that incorporated bodies that act contrary to the public good must be dissolved.
“If I were writing a constitution for a new country, I’d include a clause to the effect that incorporated bodies that act contrary to the public good must be dissolved.”
Oh, god! Can you IMAGINE the abuse? Environmentalists demanding that Exxon be dissolved, the WCTU screeching that Jack Daniels must be destroyed! How about, instead, a constitutional bar to the government, on any level, subcontracting law enforcement or tax collection?
Not as big an issue as it might appear, because EXXON would have been dissolved long since – it’s dissolution under this system would not have the same impact because it would have been done when EXXON were smaller.
In general, what needs to be forbidden to be subcontracted is any exercise of the sovereign power: the power of the state to impose levies, to imprison someone. In general: do do things nonconsensually.
I would imagine that the suffocation has to do with altitude and cold.
Houses getting built really tight and thus not getting much air from outside in plus the air being thin already. Maybe add in wood and gas heaters to that mix.
I thnk that before any conclusions get drawn, I’d want to see the top 5 list from each state. I mean if the top one is a much bigger percent than the reat, that’s one thing, and if it’s top by 1% that’s something else.
Also, it would be interesting to know hiw it shifts over time.
That Melbourne story is a bit misleading. That spider did not board the train and then selfishly take up six seats as implied.
He calmly and politely sat next to Miss Muffet. However, she got off at the next stop, leaving the spider all alone.
If you look very closely at that picture, you might spot a tiny bit of cottage cheese she spilled on the floor as she left.
The lesson to be learnt from the light bulb story is that we don’t need to worry about oil or any other resource running out — because human ingenuity will find something better in plenty of time to switch, provided the law doesn’t interfere, either by controlling the price or by dictating which technology we have to use.
We may, eventually, run out of oil. That will be more of a nuisance with regards to plastics than with fuel, though. We have alterntives for tprunning cars. But doomsayers have been predicting that we would be out if oil in a decade or so for as long as I’ve been paying attention (mid 1970’s).
What interests me about the various oil debates is what seldom gets said. A) Anywhere we know there is oil, it WILL get drilled for. It’s just too damned useful. The only question is when, and under what circumstances. The Alaska National Wildlife Reserve will get drilled in. Do we do it now, or is there a technology on the horizon that will make doing so safer in a few years? Or de we deny that it WILL get drilled for until there is such a need that precautions go by the wayside? B) Is there an argument for buying oil from the Middle East as fast as is feasible, so that they run out sooner, and return to being irrelevant?
an abstract propaganda film about repression….