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A Kombat Blog! Huffing! and Puffing! trying to blow the house down! Spitting in the face of these badlands! Raging against the dying of the light! Preaching to the converted? Converting the preached to? A challenge to the intellect? or Intellectually challenged? Totally Random! Creative Chaos! Is it art? music? Politics? or Yarbles!?
They only tell us what they want us to know.....An Anti Austerity Demo gathered outside the BBC headquarters in London the other weekend, ...
“Trust, faith, good, bad...non of it matters. All you ever do is what you have to do. Follow your desires, fulfil your needs, escape from pain. That's all there is to it.” - Kevin Brooks.
"Things you use; things you possess, and are possessed by; things you build with - bricks, words. You build houses with them, and towns, and causeways. But the buildings fall, the causeways cannot go all the way. There is an abyss, a gap, a last step to be taken." - Ursula Le Guin.
HIGH STREET
I took a walk and what did I see
Miles and miles of misery.
Down in the town they offer heaven
For all your pounds.
Get back home open up the bag
Then get the feeling you’ve been had.
Just more shit you didn’t need
Consumption feeds their fix for greed.
4 comments:
bullshit anyway, theres more murders than ever
Now it's legal for the Met Police to murder I imagine that statistic will need to be revised upwards. Too much CSI is to blame.
1) Homicide isn't an American word... Or somebody should have told 999 all those years ago.
2) As regards the police's right to kill - "I believe in justice / I believe in vengeance / I believe in getting the bastard".
They can read what they like into statistics and the media well...."you and me we know better, it's only propaganda" Police brutality...Liddle Towers, James Kelly, Blair Peach etc, and now Ian Tomlinson. Bring back The Rockford Files, Homicide may not be an American word, but its useage for describing the killing of someone has primarily been in the good old US of A, and I've rarely heard it used on the BBC news before. Cheers for yer comments good people.
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