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"The natural social model for ontological anarchism is the child-gang or the bank-robbers-band. As my uncle Melvin used to say, stolen watermelon tastes sweeter. The world is already re-made according to the heart's desire- -but civilization owns all the leases & most of the guns. Our feral angels demand we trespass, for they manifest themselves only on forbidden grounds."


So in the end it all comes out - jackboot gangs and theft, because stolen watermelon tastes so much sweeter.


I guess you parade these threats because they make you feel strong? You don't realise that in then end your victims feel nothing but pity for your emaciated spirit. Followers of these ideals go the grave as broken misers, because all they did was take when giving back seemed so much like hard work.


This is Pirate radio - the last gasp of the inadequate.

ah ha the old boy can write !....you may well have a fine grasp of the english language, a flourish of hands a wave of the pen, half rimmed glasses hanging around your neck on some old beaded chain, you finish with a flurry soon to return to your papers and Radio4 playing gently in the background. No one could possibly respond, it sounded so middle class so triumphant so.......er pitifully empty......


you will find my little outdated friend that most of the individuals on this blog may well be downloading all in sundry from the net, watching cricket online via someone's web cam and boxing and football....the spirit is just the same as pirate radio ! now pour yourself a lickle drink put all your books in a box, sell your vintage collections of penthouse and use the money to update your reading material, then you will feel less angry less alientated and more in tune with the yoof and contemporary society. Ps meltdown massive sounds like a goody have you already registered that ?

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