January 15th, 2008
The “R” Word
Don’t be too surprised if the rest of the world sinks too.
“I wanna sink to the bottom with you
The ocean is big and blue…
Cars on the highway, planes in the air
Everyone else is going somewhere
But I’m going nowhere, getting there too
I might as well just sink down with you”
Lyric from Fountains Of Wayne, Sink to the Bottom

January 15th, 2008 at 6:23 am
You’ve got mail from a tigger…
… in my beast hole…
January 15th, 2008 at 6:27 am
P. S. In the low right side of my blog, click «Need a Coffee?»… the door for my «stupid goth world».
January 15th, 2008 at 6:46 am
I think Second Life should be ruled by a King, and to sell and buy must be forbidden!…
And now my prophecy!
In the years to come, more and more Americans will move to Second Life…
January 15th, 2008 at 7:14 am
Sink to the Bottom…the poem you have taken is very nice to read and rember one’s in every life..thanks for visiting to my blog…
January 15th, 2008 at 8:29 am
SL is cheap, we can escape recession there…
But yes I sense that we’re sinking along with the US too…
Atm, I just like to worry about sinking into those blue eyes…
January 15th, 2008 at 8:31 am
Both analysts and the people are right. Analysts (are supposed to) describe definitions of what a recession is, but the people don’t read these, they read the word “recession” in the newspaper headings. And they read about and watch programs on TV about people not being able to pay mortgage terms, about decreasing house prices etc. It smells and it walks like recession. What is reality? What the scholars dictate or what the meaning of the word is to the big public?
January 15th, 2008 at 9:57 am
The economy is like all other living things (although it’s life is an artificial construct). It breathes in and breathes out. Recessions or poor times certainly hurt (not the rich). Maybe this will be a time to think of simpler living, the health of the earth, social justice and electing someone who can lead rather than appear to lead to be elected.
Breathe in!
January 15th, 2008 at 10:51 am
thanks for visiting. very cool blog - i like your work a lot.
January 15th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Please, dear friends, go read Karl Marx, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Max Stirner…
P. S. Ezra Pound is acceptable too.
January 15th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
Sera-darlin’,
Oi, yer comic is yer comic an’ I’ll give ya that any day o’ the week… But the stereotypical comments kind of surprise me. You know I expect a higher standard from your readers, you KNOW this. Listen, recession, depression, money… Here’s the deal, wherever you happen to live, and with whatever wonderfully corrupt government you happen to be pissin’ at, there’s gonna be ups and downs.
Put it into perspective, though: Communism was a fuck up, it doesn’t work.
Tyrannical dictatorships kinda get frowned upon.
Monarchies are honorary, holding no real power… And typically end up being a fuckin’ free market economy anyway.
You tell me, the dollar drops a bunch (and you an’ I both know the sombitch has), the thing about it is we’re still better off than some eastern block cunt-ry, havin’ to sit in line fer fuckin’ bread.
So all you bad-haircut hipster take note… Next time you go and buy anything, whether it’s a fuckin’ biodegradable thongback, or a vegan lunch, know that the only reason you’re able to complain about the shit you complain about is because of our shitty economy, and the foolish and banal products you buy.
Whether that’s here or in a damn computer program.
Now, when all you dumb fucks get what you think is best, and everyone is sodomizing trees and fuckin… sharing, and everything goes to pot, and you don’t have enough dough to go and get the OS upgrade on your case-modded iMac, and have to trade away your godawful collection of eighties electronica LP’s you so painstakingly collected over the years to get your protein-and-bean paste to live another week… Don’t fuckin’ call ol’ uncle R.T., who decided it was a good idea to spend and buy and save as much as possible. I’ll be livin’ in my beloved libertarian dystopia, with all the guns and meat a man could desire. And I’ll be happy, and you’ll be paler and more hungry than you are typically.
January 15th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
And yet we run around spending, spending, SPENDING!