Adbusters’ Kalle Lasn: the brilliant, flawed genius behind Occupy Wall Street
“This is the story of the man who inspired the Occupy Wall Street movement, the man who perhaps has been dreaming of a movement like this for 20 years, a movement that may outpace The Tea Party in terms...”
Lovecraft is an author around whom
we should get together. Lovecraft, baby.
Adult Swim: An Intro To CthulhuMay Eric Cartman, who previously has locked a bunch of hippies in his basement and snuggles up with the dark lord Cthulhu, be blessed tonight:
“Take a few cautious, baby steps beyond the edge of madness as we teach you the basics of H.P. Lovecraft and Cthulhu. Also, marvel at some incredible Lovecraft-inspired art from the ‘Dead and Dreaming’ art show in Philly.”
South Park: 1% - Preview: Ganging Up on the One PercentTwitter / Zagat Buzz NYC: “Yikes. Downtown cafe owner blames #ows for having to lay off 21 employees – (@DNAinfo)”
“After being made of of by the other kids, Cartman’s ‘best friends’ help him through a tough time.”
Cafe Laid Off 21 Workers Because of Occupy Wall Street, Owner Says - DNAinfo.comTwitter / Republican National Committee: “Revisionist History? Obama on economy: ‘It is always my responsibility, I am less interested in allocating blame.’” ... xkcd sucks.
“Milk Street Cafe laid off nearly a quarter of its staff after seeing business drop by 30 percent due to the disruptions caused by the Occupy Wall Street protests, its owner said.”
Most Americans Say They’re Worse Off Under Obama, Poll ShowsTwitter / RNC: “Our economy continues to struggle, unemployment is at 9.1% and Obama insists on pushing a bill with bipartisan opposition.”
“More than 50 percent of Americans say they are worse off now than they were two years ago when President Barack Obama took office, and two-thirds believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, a Bloomberg National Poll shows.”
Listen to the Job Creators: Oppose PIPA and SOPALater this week, I shall take a look at the Specialty Equipment Market Association show.
“Two bills moving through Congress seek to protect copyright owners from the threat of digital piracy. But rather than take on actual criminals, this proposed legislation greatly expands the reach of the government.”
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