Shameless Plug by Archanejill
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Shameless plug. I updated...
Comments (7)
Antoonio
I would buy a ticket for a ride.
stevey32
Interesting. I am an advocate of Anarchy, also, yet my understanding of true anarchism is such that one practicing anarchism would not associate oneself to a group past or present that would define that person and, to some degree, that person's actions. This is directed, sorry if I'm stating the obvious, to the "today's hippies" line with which you end the narrative. I think you could use a better, more powerful line that does not create immediate associations. And it is also my understanding that "hippies" were not really Anarchists, since most of that generation became baby-boomers and yuppies. Just a thought. I do like this gratuitous self-plug.
Archanejill
not defining... comparing. Simile and metaphor. We are the hippies of today in that we need freedom. In the same sense as the hippies hunted freedom from war, society, and the 50s oppressive atmosphere, we now search for our freedom from offices, bosses, money, and, well, the threat of an anthrax letter being posted to us in said offices. In the 1980s, money was God, and to advocate anything free was heretic talk. We never really lost that. We are the heretics. The anarchists. The fighters for freedom. and we want our MTV... ;) But i do agree. the line is weak... :)
dimension7
well put, website looks very, very good. i have yet to finish my most recent reconstruction of my website
archetype
You've done a great job on the 4th version of your site (I've had the pleasure of seeing a couple of them.) Love the look and the message. Hope to see more of your art soon.
klingon
WHy to shame?
punmaster
I don't really understand the message of this, it seems very confused. Then again isn't that what anarchy is all about? Intersting idea though, if not a bit blinded by idealism.