I am a biohazard. – Meghan Reinertsen
I’m still working on “Until the End of Days“; it’s up to 12,000 words now, into the novelette range, and I’m really enjoying the process. This week’s video is the song I hear playing during the last scene, when our heroines have defeated the baddies and are unwinding in front of the big console radio at home. If you listen to it, I think you’ll get a taste of the tone I’m going for. The links above it were provided by Kevin Wilson, Ryan Marino, IncarcerNation (x2), Marc Randazza (x2), and Eleanor Janega, in that order.
- R.I.P. Jim Lovell.
- Oh look, I was right again.
- A “leader” setting an example.
- “Never” really does mean never.
- These people are easily “terrified”.
- Some people will do anything for attention.
- This week in “brick in the toilet” environmentalism.
From the Archives
- My 1st profession has become as much an authoritarian target as my 2nd.
- Sleeping with a cop is one of the most dangerous things a woman can do.
- Swedish model is not decriminalization of any kind, “partial” or otherwise.
- Once bitcoin exchanges got in bed with government, this was inevitable.
- 41% of cops admit to beating their wives; some don’t stop with beating.
- If you need this to control your teen offspring, you’ve already lost them.
- The 100% predictable results of bad laws are coming right on schedule.
- Using women’s murders as an opportunity to moralize via scare quotes.
- Cops really don’t care how many false positives these systems shit out.
- Censors, ambulance-chasers, and imbecilic judges vs the Constitution.
- Cops, artificial stupidity, William Friedkin,Robbie Robertson, and more.
- These mob rule laws will continue to metastasize unless SCOTUS acts.
- This creep was trying to demand sex in addition to rent, not in lieu of.
- The entire “troubled teen” industry needs to be sued out of existence.
- Texas tacitly admits it wants women with problem pregnancies to die.
- What other country publicly shames those who engage in sex work?
- “Search” is the most common government euphemism for “molest”.
- Why are people shocked when men paid to behave violently, do so?
- Funny how many cops who are willing to pay prefer underage girls.
- One of the most flagrant abusers of this unconstitutional practice.
- Every year, I forget just how much the Dog Days wear me down.
- Another credulous regurgitation of prohibitionist propaganda.
- A conflict between my whore ethics and my librarian ethics.
- To collectivist minds, group membership is a point of pride.
- Rapist politicians generally prefer to assault drunk women.
- This is such a sterile way to say, “repeatedly raped them”.
- Cops should not be allowed anywhere near legal minors.
- It’s getting harder to tell the preachers from the cops.
- Rapist cops of the week, now with more euphemisms.
- “Prostitution” is such a handy excuse for surveillance.
- Seems like there’s more to this than we’re being told.
- It’s always lovely to see them feeding on each other.
- Cops, bird-brains, Lamont Dozier, and much more.
- Texas wants to have its blood and drink it as well.
- A curated selection of tweets from summer 2024.
- Most rapist cops have multiple underage victims.
- Working to eliminate a few stubborn roof leaks.
- All types of prohibition are doomed to failure.
- Some Louisiana cops prefer to rape by proxy.
- Cops, satire, horror movies, and much more.
- This raid was not remotely “unprecedented”.
- Finishing up phase V of my annex project.
- Laws are for the peasantry, not the rulers.
- Your “leaders” refer to this as “correction”.
- What is wrong with doctors who do this?
- Better late tomatoes than no tomatoes.
- Another fine example of McNeill’s Law.
- Why does anyone still trust Facebook?
- Phrenology for tech worshipers.
- In remembrance of Jim Larkin.
- A year of perfect fruit weather.
- Bride of Throwback Thursday.
- Cop is a cop is a cop is a cop.
- Throwback Thursday’s Army.
- Note that little word “yet”.
- Rapist cops of the week.
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