What if I told you... That you are my hero..?
I would say you are the wind beneath my wings.
What if I told you... That you are my hero..?
I would say you are the wind beneath my wings.
I'm so fucking moist right now.
yes, yes, we are all impressed with your radical centrismWhat are we up to, like 6000 pages now?
Same shit.
My political hero is better than your political hero.
Perhaps you fools should look elsewhere for "hero's".
You are not alone in that moistness.
What say we shut the door and not let anybody know.
Or better yet, do it in the road and let everybody know.
yes, yes, we are all impressed with your radical centrism
also if anyone here (besides the ol wickster) does have a political hero, I don't think anyone's made it particularly obvious.
I say we just let the freak flag fly. Fuck the world, our love is some Disney shit. I'll be your Bambi baby.
You can be my hero baby.
IV, V, I
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
IV, V, I
Something something hero baby.
I don't generally peg you for a centrist, but the post I quoted comes off the same as theLol.
I don't generally peg you for a centrist, but the post I quoted comes off the same as the
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You say some extreme shit but yet you live like a good corporate banker slave, with a career and a mortgage and pretty soon you'll be thinking about property improvements and equity and babies. Pretty restricted life for some self-proclaimed "slash a nazi" punk chick. That all sounds cool until it comes time to pay the bills.
a) who's talking anything about who is or isn't punk here besides you?Others of us, including myself, live the "punk lifestyle" every day. We don't even think about it, it's just "the way it is". We rent places for cash, our cars aren't always legal, if they are they're probably not in our name, we scrounge shit, our places we live aren't exactly something you'd be proud of. We know the system well so we can work around it, not play along with it.
Most people who think they're "punks" are nothing of the sort. Most of them envision themselves as punks or anarchists or other sorts of "against the system" types while they live and operate comfortably within that system. And a lot of us who don't even identify with "punk" music or politics actually are punks.
It's easy to speak against structured society when you live comfortably within it.
And gunzWhy did you post this in the politics thread? Do you think because it involves a person from another country it belongs here?
You say some extreme shit but yet you live like a good corporate banker slave, with a career and a mortgage and pretty soon you'll be thinking about property improvements and equity and babies. Pretty restricted life for some self-proclaimed "slash a nazi" punk chick. That all sounds cool until it comes time to pay the bills.
Others of us, including myself, live the "punk lifestyle" every day. We don't even think about it, it's just "the way it is". We rent places for cash, our cars aren't always legal, if they are they're probably not in our name, we scrounge shit, our places we live aren't exactly something you'd be proud of. We know the system well so we can work around it, not play along with it.
Most people who think they're "punks" are nothing of the sort. Most of them envision themselves as punks or anarchists or other sorts of "against the system" types while they live and operate comfortably within that system. And a lot of us who don't even identify with "punk" music or politics actually are punks.
It's easy to speak against structured society when you live comfortably within it.