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August 4, 2015

“Technically”

Disregard any post that begins that way….

Seriously.

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Published on August 04, 2015 02:05

It isn't fucking possible to play Motorhead loud enough.

Whenever I blast the hardest of rock, I want it to blot out my very personality and thought. Thus LOUD LOUD LOUD.

You can’t think when Lemmy’s growling and slapping his bass like the bitch that it is.

I hope anyway.

Booze is often my method for getting outside myself, but sometimes I like to bare my teeth and say “fuck you”.

This is where Motorhead comes in. I love non-political anger. Political bullshit, we’ve seen before. All the precious crap they’re after on Tumblr was pretty much the same exact crap that the hippies were after in the 60s.

Way to be unique, hipster princesses!

Somebody call me when something actually changes.

Black Lives Matter. All lives don’t matter. Blah blah fuck you little white kids living in those trailers broke ass and full of meth and “mom’s boyfriends”. Fuck you.

I came out of that and fuck you.

#OnlyBlackLivesMatter

Everybody thinks black lives matter, except maybe pigs and planned parenthood, but what can you expect from them?

I’m glad the tide is being turned back, though. Cops, everybody agrees, can’t fucking behave this way.

This is only the beginning (and no it won’t be good enough).

GRRRR!

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Published on August 04, 2015 00:53

August 3, 2015

My spirit animal.



My spirit animal.

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Published on August 03, 2015 22:53

Overhead night shot, August 3rd, 2015. The 75th Sturgis Rally...



Overhead night shot, August 3rd, 2015. The 75th Sturgis Rally (and biggest one ever, it’s turning out).

photo credit: local news

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Published on August 03, 2015 22:07

It is the 75th Sturgis Rally. A million or more bikers were...



It is the 75th Sturgis Rally. A million or more bikers were expected to come and all indications are they are here.

In a town of less than 7,000.
In a region of less than 130,000.
In a state with less than 900,000.

Visitors now outnumber residents in the state of South Dakota, and it took me an hour to drive a handful of blocks to get gin and olives.

I live near the hospital and every hour or so a chopper lands with a wreck victim. The choppers are only a little bit quieter than the Harleys. I am going deaf and cannot hear the Merle on my stereo.

I have lived around here off and on my whole life and I have never seen a Rally like this.

My God.

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Published on August 03, 2015 18:33

The tipping point for me was Jimmy Kimmel literally crying on national television over the damn lion. Where was his tears and empathy when there were like 15 major police killings in July alone

imaginasi0n:



early-onset-of-night:



imaginasi0n:



revolutionarykoolaid:



the police killed 134 people in the month of july alone. ALONE. and that doesn’t include deaths in custody, like sandra bland, ralkina jones, and sarah lee circle bear. where are their tears?



CELEBRITIES ARE COWARDS

The thing that upsets me most about celebrities is how they keep behaving as if they are independent, free people who get emotional about things in their own way. How dare they not check with me, the All-Wise, All-Knowing One, to find out how and what they should respond to emotionally. I know everything, and what’s more, I know what everybody’s priorities should be.

It’s really insulting to be ignored and you know what? It’s even abusive. Jimmy Kimmel, by being upset with the murder of Cecil the Lion and not with what I think he should be upset with, is actually abusing me. True, I don’t know how Jimmy feels about police killings, but since I am the All-Wise, All-Knowing One, yes I do.



Have you ever heard a celebrity speak up about a police killing even once? Just curious why you need to bring up an irrelevant point?


This isn’t irrelevant. I’ve seen a bunch “This terrible thing or that terrible thing is happening and yet people are upset about the killing of a lion” bullshit guilt posts.

There’s one about the killing of Syrian children (who, by the way, aren’t even endangered), something about 85 million Syrian children killed and yet everybody’s upset about the killing of a single lion” blah blah.

It’s fine with me if younger people would rather reblog than think, but I’m going to mock them mercilessly–especially in instances like this, when they’re just being assholes.

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Published on August 03, 2015 16:42

The tipping point for me was Jimmy Kimmel literally crying on national television over the damn lion. Where was his tears and empathy when there were like 15 major police killings in July alone

imaginasi0n:



revolutionarykoolaid:



the police killed 134 people in the month of july alone. ALONE. and that doesn’t include deaths in custody, like sandra bland, ralkina jones, and sarah lee circle bear. where are their tears?



CELEBRITIES ARE COWARDS


The thing that upsets me most about celebrities is how they keep behaving as if they are independent, free people who get emotional about things in their own way. How dare they not check with me, the All-Wise, All-Knowing One, to find out how and what they should respond to emotionally. I know everything, and what’s more, I know what everybody’s priorities should be.

It’s really insulting to be ignored and you know what? It’s even abusive. Jimmy Kimmel, by being upset with the murder of Cecil the Lion and not with what I think he should be upset with, is actually abusing me. True, I don’t know how Jimmy feels about police killings, but since I am the All-Wise, All-Knowing One, yes I do.

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Published on August 03, 2015 10:43