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“if a man is considered guilty For what goes on in his mind Then give me the electric chair For all my future crimes” - Electric Chair, Prince #revolution #allfutureparties #allfuturecrimes #JOY image
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“There is love in me the likes of which you've never seen. There is rage in me the likes of which should never escape. If I am not satisfied in the one, I will indulge the other.” Mary Shelley, Frankenstein. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley, was born on the 30th of August 1797 of radical parentage - the anarchist philosopher William Godwin & feminist author and activist Mary Wollstonecraft. She started writing her novel: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus when she was 18 on a rainy afternoon in Geneva, where she was staying with her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their friend Lord Byron. Byron proposed they each write a gothic ghost story, but only Mary Shelley completed hers... 📷: Boris Karloff having a tea-break on the set on Frankenstein, 1933 #anarchism #prometheus #JOY image
Good morning “If only there were a political movement focused on making the government get out of the way and just leave you alone. An ideology to answer the growing prison-planet problem. Name it something that evokes the spirit of liberty, you know? We could all use some of that.” -Edward Snowden #anarchism #revolution #joy
Do you love Me? Alice asked. No, I don't love you! replied the White Rabbit. Alice frowned and clasped her hands together as she did whenever she felt hurt. See? replied the White Rabbit. Now you're going to start asking yourself what makes you so imperfect and what did you do wrong so that I can't love you at least a little. You know, that's why I can't love you. You will not always be loved Alice, there will be days when others will be tired and bored with life, will have their heads in the clouds, and will hurt you. Because people are like that, they somehow always end up hurting each other's feelings, whether through carelessness, misunderstanding, or conflicts with themselves. If you don't love yourself, at least a little, if you don't create an armor of self-love and happiness around your heart, the feeble annoyances caused by others will become lethal and will destroy you. The first time I saw you I made a pact with myself: "I will avoid loving you until you learn to love yourself." ‘Alice in Wonderland’ L Carroll #followthewhiterabbit #JOY #intotherabbithole image
#hyperperspective #hyperobject #decentraliselove #JOY image @Tim Morton
can't think of a better way to spend a summer evening in central London than visiting @Cyphermunk House and hanging out with the cool kids of #Bitcoin earlier on, after a fascinating talk on #SovereignComputing , we mingled in the #artgallery space and talked #blockchain, #privacy, #holidays, #SPOF, and #pizza on the house’s glorious patio Found the space I was missing #decentraliseyourself #fuckheteronormatives #revolution View quoted note →
"Happiness! You don't know how I looked for it, I barely remember it myself; in serious books, in dubious beds, in the simplicity of things..." Mimosa. ★August 16, 1907, anarchist militant and nurse for the Durutti Column, Georgette Léontine Roberte Augustine Kokoczinske alias 'Mimosa' was born in Versailles, Paris. At the age of 16, she began to frequent the bars and Cabarets of Montmartre, where she became interested not only in performance and poetry, but also in the ideas of anarchism. In the late 1920s, alongside organising meetings and rallies for anarchist causes, she qualified as a nurse. She set up home with the anarchist Fernand Fortin and belonged to the “Éducation Sociale” group. Using the stage name Mimosa, she joined a theatre group that entertained libertarian meetings and festivals in France such as "La Revue Anarchiste". On September 18, 1936, Mimosa enlisted in the International Group of the Durruti Column and was dispatched to the Aragon Front, where she and the German anarchists Augusta Marx and Madeleine Gierth took care of the infirmary and the kitchens. She was killed on October 17, 1936 aged 27, at the Battle of Perdiguera near Zaragoza, Aragon, along with other nurses and dozens of foreign volunteers - including French activists Roger and Juiette Baudard, Yves Vitrac, Bernard Meller, Jean Delalain, Suzanne Girbe, Louis Recoulis, Rene Galissot, Jean Albertini, Jean Giralt, Raymond Berge and Henri Delaruelle. Following a gunfight in which all the anarchists (including Mimosa) took up arms, they were eventually captured by Franco's fascists when their ammunition ran out, then murdered and their unclothed bodies burned in a barn. Their memories will live on forever with love, whereas the anonymous, diseased creatures that killed them, are in the dustbin of history and the fight is not finished. In May 1937, as a tribute to her, a French-speaking FAI group in the Gracia neighborhood of Barcelona, ​​took the name Brigada Mimosa. • Why we want to fight. This clip dedicated to Mimosa. Libertarias. 1996. Directed by: Vicente Aranda: image
What part of anarchism bothers you? A: the part where you have to make decisions about your own life B: the part where you don’t get to make my decisions for me? #anarchy #revolution #JOY image