Stand Still, Stay Silent

Stand Still, Stay Silent

I've been mostly "miss" on a lot of webcomics recently. Even ones I'd regularly read, like Sluggy Freelance [sluggy.com] and more recently, Schlock Mercenary [schlockmercenary.com] have fallen by the wayside. Mostly because something about the stories just petered out - though in Howard Tayler's case his stand regarding diversity and handling sexual harassment allegations at conventions [https://thelastredoubt.com/the-torcott-just-became-less-painful-but-losing-schlock-will-suck/] had a lot to…

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Be Back Soon

I'm still getting my feet under me again and returning to work. The last few weeks have been hard, involving family, profound loss, and fallout. I may or may not post before Monday, but will be returning to my regular rounds soon enough. Love you all.…

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Mike, Kav, and Commies

Mike, Kav, and Commies

Mad Mike is on a roll recently. First, he goes into why we should still be talking about giving commies helicopter tours [http://www.michaelzwilliamson.com/blog/index.php?itemid=470] as the great St. Pinochet instructed us. > The most retarded thing I saw recently was a Pious with a bumper sticker, "If you don't like socialism get off my public road." Um, shit for brains...roads date from the Palace Economy of the Bronze Age and were invented for the purpose of bringing TAXES into the palace…

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Horatius

Horatius

I've been offline a while, personal reasons, but I'm still here, and will pick up posting soon. It will be spotty a while - related reasons. In the meantime, one of my favorite poems, up there with Jabberwocky, Ozymandias, Kublah Khan, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Tommy, MacDonough's Song, Cells, Sons of Martha, and so forth. Horatius at the Bridge Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay (1800–1859) LARS PORSENA of Clusium, By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suf…

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