Lou Mariboff briefly talks about the urge to smoke in his book "The Big Questions".
"Maybe there's another reason why people smoke. At bottom, it's a spiritual reason. People smoke cigarettes in order to sense their breath. When you inhale a cigarette, you really feel the smoke (and therefore the breath) entering your airways and lungs; when you exhale, you can both feel and see the smoke (and therefore the breath) exiting your lungs and airways. Breathing is the basic fact of your life: It's the first thing you started doing when you were born and drawing your last breath will be your final act in this life. The breath and the spirit are intimately related. By learning to breath correctly, your bring your body and mind under control. Then, and only then, can your spiritual energy manifest fully. So people are right to want to feel their breathing, but you need to learn helpful rather than harmful ways of doing so. You can't fill a spiritual void with smoke any more than with cheeseburgers."
Lou Marinoff, The Big Questions.
15 August 2010
11 August 2010
Political Groups in Italian Football Hooligans.
I had this email forwarded to me about the political allegiances within the Italian football hooligan scene. Anyone want to do one for the UK? Should be pretty easy as, according to the writers of Casuals United blog, all football hooligans are right-wing nationalist feminists who support Israel!!
27 July 2010
Labour - old or new it still stinks!
Here's a great article illustrating one of the many ways Labour is an anti-working class party. Yes, I hate the Con-Dems too but there is no way we should let Labour off the hook!
18 June 2010
Newcastle in four movements
The English Defence League (EDL) was planning a march and rally in Newcastle Upon Tyne and there was also going to be three opposing groups in the city that day too. I’d become aware of EDL through the media and on websites like Youtube so I decided I’d have a look for myself to see what they were like close up.
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casuals,
class traitors,
edl,
EDL scum,
english defence league,
fascism,
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muslim,
National Front,
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nazis,
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zionist
17 June 2010
What was all that about? EDL in Newcastle.

In this second part, Buzzkill describes what he thought about the EDL demo and the anti-EDL protests.
AWAY FROM THE NUMBERS
Right, let’s get this out the way. Whenever there is a ‘fight’ between two groups the numbers thrown about are always over the top. Some EDL supporters claimed to have had over two thousand people in Newcastle while UAF had 500. UAF, on the other hand, claimed they had a thousand and EDL only had 700. The local media tended to have the figures even, if a little inflated.
16 June 2010
Coming up soon...
Coming up soon (promise!) I've got two massive articles with photos written by my best (and so far ONLY) contributor; BuzzKill. They are about the English Defence League's recent march in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK. Buzz tries to cut through the crap to give an accurate description of the day and, in the second article, an attempt at analysis.
I will also have my own piece about the BNP's results in the 2010 UK elections, focusing on one particular area.
I beat you can hardly wait. Well, sorry for the delay but there is a world cup on y'know!
Cheers.
I will also have my own piece about the BNP's results in the 2010 UK elections, focusing on one particular area.
I beat you can hardly wait. Well, sorry for the delay but there is a world cup on y'know!
Cheers.
14 June 2010
Post number two - still saying nothing.
Yeah well, I'm almost ready to go. Just not a technical type so just give me a moment...
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