>>8517296 lb
>Then there's the Crowley obsession, the smack, and the darker side, total turn off.
yup. but they paid the price. much suffering and death (Plant's son i think, in/around 76? and eventually bonzo of course)
>>8517296 lb
>Then there's the Crowley obsession, the smack, and the darker side, total turn off.
yup. but they paid the price. much suffering and death (Plant's son i think, in/around 76? and eventually bonzo of course)
hm, dunno. could be the smartest to be low-profile.
saw he later did stuff with diamanda galas and she seems to be quite a proud satanist
tis a repost
what often amazed me was the amount of detail and attention given to sportsball statistics and live reporting, on the ground investigating, etc.
not only imagine those resources focused on something significant, but also that despite easy condescension, normies who consume this demonstrate they are perfectly able to juggle complex sets of ever-changing variables, they just have to be interested
i eventually cracked and got curious enough to click on one of the videos links. lasted about 20 seconds. don't buy that anyone real takes that seriously
Ma'am, tuck it
this must be what it's like seeing a robot get a joke for the first time
>Shiva
not sure it's him, but he's got some fine based ideas on USPS, and how it should be relevant for modern day comms.
I was glad to hear that, cause on my part i could see an open-source base infrastructure for email & social media, controlled/protected by USPS but that private companies can then use to provide an interface - only they basically just provide the decoration, not the inner tech.