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| I didn't make this but if I did it would have more Tina Fey and Jodie Foster flicking ice-cream at each other and giggling coquettishly |
Monday, 5 August 2013
"I and other Scarborians gay the fuck out of tea-time TV this Thursday to raise awareness of homophobic bullying. We also ate a lot of chips."
Go team.
"I spend more time that I am comfortable watching gifs of Thatcher trying to stare a hole through Archie's Macbook screen."
Reaction of determined teenagers/viewers of illegal x-rated material to Cameron's proposed porn filters
Reaction of everybody else
Marks out of ten
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| "Look son! I'm doing 'the hacking'!" |
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| "If I want to look at shitting dick nipples in the privacy of my own home then that is what shall very fucking well do." |
Marks out of ten
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| "None. Stop being a turd." |
Sunday, 4 August 2013
"I have been browsing Pitchfork Media recently and feel guilty about it"
This link, basically.
This is one of those posts where people who don't spend a lot of their time internetting (how did you get here?) may get a little confused. Don't worry, I have compiled a fun little quiz below.
How familiar are you with sexism and the internet?
Question 1
What do you think about the Men's Rights movement?
a) Men's rights? Well, there's a women's rights movement, I suppose it's only fair. I guess they're like Fathers for Justice with less stupid spiderman costumers and climbing up public buildings.
b) I left Reddit in 2011 and looking at the front page makes me feel a little queasy.
c) Never heard of it.
d) Finally, someone standing up for men against female privilege!
e) It's a satrical movement and it doesn't actually exist
Question 2
What do you think about 'Rape Culture'?
a) I don't listen to punk rock
b) I own one of these t-shirts.
c) It sucks? That's kind of like asking what I think about syphillis. It's not great. It's not my favourite. There's probably someone out there who loves syphillis but....I lost my train of thought.
d) It's a feminist conspiracy and 40% of rapists in America are female.
e) It's a satirical concept and it doesn't exist.
Question 3
Who do you think generally experiences more oppression in society - men, or women?
a) Men.
b) Women.
c)
d) "Women can use the government to oppress men without question, whereas men who wish to oppress women do so entirely independently. This is the critical distinction between men's rights and women's rights in the modern era."
e) This whole questionnaire is a waste of time and if everyone got on with working together to make sure we're ALL treated equally we wouldn't be in this mess.
Answers
You should probably just google Men's Rights. I'll be waiting.
Anyway, the point I was eventually labouring towards is that a band (artist? I feel a bit of a twat typing that) called Default Genders has recently put out a song called 'on fraternity' and it's about rape culture. This is a very good thing for several reasons, one of which is that it's by a male.....artist....and I am surprised to say that the Youtube comments section isn't full of rabid trolls making barely veiled holocaust references and going mental. Also it makes a nice change for a feminist song to be less like the usual Bikini Kill rattle-trap screaming that sounds a little like it was recorded in a toilet.
Anyway. It's good and you should listen to it.
Also the internet has turned into a bit of a toxic misogynist pit recently. Just joking, it was like that before but there was a section for it on Sickapedia rather than Wikipedia.
This is one of those posts where people who don't spend a lot of their time internetting (how did you get here?) may get a little confused. Don't worry, I have compiled a fun little quiz below.
How familiar are you with sexism and the internet?
Question 1
What do you think about the Men's Rights movement?
a) Men's rights? Well, there's a women's rights movement, I suppose it's only fair. I guess they're like Fathers for Justice with less stupid spiderman costumers and climbing up public buildings.
b) I left Reddit in 2011 and looking at the front page makes me feel a little queasy.
c) Never heard of it.
d) Finally, someone standing up for men against female privilege!
e) It's a satrical movement and it doesn't actually exist
Question 2
What do you think about 'Rape Culture'?
a) I don't listen to punk rock
b) I own one of these t-shirts.
c) It sucks? That's kind of like asking what I think about syphillis. It's not great. It's not my favourite. There's probably someone out there who loves syphillis but....I lost my train of thought.
d) It's a feminist conspiracy and 40% of rapists in America are female.
e) It's a satirical concept and it doesn't exist.
Question 3
Who do you think generally experiences more oppression in society - men, or women?
a) Men.
b) Women.
c)
d) "Women can use the government to oppress men without question, whereas men who wish to oppress women do so entirely independently. This is the critical distinction between men's rights and women's rights in the modern era."
e) This whole questionnaire is a waste of time and if everyone got on with working together to make sure we're ALL treated equally we wouldn't be in this mess.
Answers
You should probably just google Men's Rights. I'll be waiting.
Anyway, the point I was eventually labouring towards is that a band (artist? I feel a bit of a twat typing that) called Default Genders has recently put out a song called 'on fraternity' and it's about rape culture. This is a very good thing for several reasons, one of which is that it's by a male.....artist....and I am surprised to say that the Youtube comments section isn't full of rabid trolls making barely veiled holocaust references and going mental. Also it makes a nice change for a feminist song to be less like the usual Bikini Kill rattle-trap screaming that sounds a little like it was recorded in a toilet.
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| I love you. I'm sorry. |
Anyway. It's good and you should listen to it.
Also the internet has turned into a bit of a toxic misogynist pit recently. Just joking, it was like that before but there was a section for it on Sickapedia rather than Wikipedia.
Saturday, 3 August 2013
"I sit in the flat staring at the home made derp and derpina masks I made out of cardboard and matt white paint for a night out"
A fellow South Cliff resident of dubious morals has stole
the coffee table I left in the parking bay downstairs. I suspected it might be
the unseen Samaritan who puts our bins out tirelessly and never complains about
the empty 0% beer cases in his recycling but then I remembered that would be
taking the piss.
So. Someone’s nicked my coffee table, which I’m quite
pleased about because I can’t afford to take it tip and left it lying around
outside secure in the knowledge some scrote would spirit it it away in the
night.
I’m in the flat
mainlining cups of fruit flavour infusion style drinks (“fucked up tea”, in the
words of my mother) because The Male Person is awaiting a highly important
delivery of a) Skyrim and b) another binder.
This binder is for
the purpose of flattening Archie’s chest area so he trip merrily out into the
world without having to explain to 50 confused customers per day that:
a)
Yes, those are breasts, you have probably seen
some before.
b)
I am not a “love”, “duck”, “sweetheart”,
“darling” or “sugar tits”, I am a young man and I leave boxer shorts and
unwashed socks trailing around my flat with the best of them. Male. Maaaaaale.
c)
I am not ‘basically a lesbian’, as my formerly
lesbian girlfriend can tell you. (Don’t ask actually her though, she will
probably rip your cock off.)
d)
That’s £5.99 for your bastard sack of sodding
concrete, please.
The binder that he currently
has is probably now so marinated with sweat that one day he will leave it on
the living room floor and return to find it has evolved into its true form, a
bottle of malt vinegar.
Binders are tricky
because obviously it is important for Archie that he passes as his true gender
and understandably he’s not going to feel comfortable if there’s something so
obvious stopping him from doing it, so if it’s being washed he has to stay
inside.
On the other hand, if you do put them into the washing machine they wilt like a delicate
petal into a baggy grey mess that Steven Hawking would beat hands down in a
titty holding contest, so that’s out.
Why doesn’t he have
spares? Because that would mean one of us being organised.
So yes. Looking
forward to the post today.
Friday, 2 August 2013
“I sell my most loved possessions for £50 so I don’t overdose on value beans next month”.
Another one of those shops full of shitey tat and dead
grandmothers’ old desks has opened across from the office. It used to be a
tattooist with a sign designed by someone with an overfamiliarity with
Microsoft Word fonts but their window kept being smashed in by someone with a
hammer.
Now there’s just a fuck off big smashed bit in the glass and a Victorian sewing machine behind it with a dirty orange looking bloke standing about outside smoking tab-ends. The street the Workplace Of Which I Must Not Speak stands on seems to be sustained solely by these assorted crap-hawking bastards buying impoverished people’s possessions for fuck all and selling it on with a thirty quid mark-up. Scarbados is pockmarked with them and their diabolical cousins the Cash For Crushed Hopes and Dreams a.k.a Single Mother’s Ruin.
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| It's a mystery. |
Now there’s just a fuck off big smashed bit in the glass and a Victorian sewing machine behind it with a dirty orange looking bloke standing about outside smoking tab-ends. The street the Workplace Of Which I Must Not Speak stands on seems to be sustained solely by these assorted crap-hawking bastards buying impoverished people’s possessions for fuck all and selling it on with a thirty quid mark-up. Scarbados is pockmarked with them and their diabolical cousins the Cash For Crushed Hopes and Dreams a.k.a Single Mother’s Ruin.
Cash-Converters is
probably the less seedy of these, in the same way that the lead singer of
Babyshambles is probably the less out of his miniscule mind on skag compared to
that white-bread twenty-something OD casualty from Glee, or perhaps more
accurately, Glum. Walking into Cash-Con is the spiritual equivalent of that from
the beginning of 1984 where Winston Smith walks out of a ‘vile’ wind straight into
Josef Fritzl’s own tower-block concrete hell-hole of peeling Big Brother
posters and hideously repressed couples with dusts in their creased bits. Yes,
it does look a bit flash when you go through the door, shiny tv screens,
iPhones, electric guitars, LED screen titanium sex-aids (no) – everything is
bright coloured red and yellow posters and the staff look about 75% less
willing to kill themselves then the ones in McDonald’s. But then you go up to
the counter and try and sell something and instantly you are aware that the
people behind the counter, the people behind you in the queue, the small child
uncertain of your gender because women generally don’t have buzzcuts with
wobbly tramlines, anyone who saw you walk in – They Are All Judging You.
Wait a minute, you
may plead, I’m just selling my Kindle because I have the app on my iPhone and
now I can spend 10 minutes on the toilet at work reading Game of Thrones
without having to smuggle a notebook-sized e-book into the ladies. Besides, one
of my rats has urinated on the back of it and I just don’t need it lying on the
windowsill. I don’t even take drugs, I have paid my rent and council tax and I
don’t need to buy milk formula because I don’t actually have any children. I
literally just want a twenty quid in my pocket for some Ross Kemp documentary
or a quarter of a pizza from Dominos. I am here of my own free will. Dictum
meum pactum, your honour.
The sales assistant glances
down at your sweaty hands laid out on their counter and asks a series of
rapidfire questions you answer in an fake off-handed manner to conceal your
growing paranoia that they think you have bought it under the table from some
bloke in the Golden Last and are going to be led out by a PSCO. They crash
about on the keyboard for a bit and then offer you about enough change to buy a
black coffee at which point you make some flimsy noise of protest and are then
offered what someone else in Basingstoke is asking for theirs on Ebay.
At this point people
in the queue are muttering stuff like ‘fuck’s sake’ and staring murderously at
other staff members who have the gall not to be on the tills right fucking now
and you are beginning to wish that you had just offered it to someone at work
for a fiver and continued on unburdened by shame, even without pizza money.
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| Not fucking worth it. |
After
the item has been turned upside down and peered at and various menu screens
have been flicked past and money paper is finally presented, you are encouraged
to enjoy the rest of your day. You then exit into the outside world of people
whizzing past in their cars that they can afford because they are adults with
grown-up jobs and budgets and savings and wander on, Kindle-less, deciding what
to spend your £13 bastard pounds on and settle for a can of diet coke and an I
newspaper (20p).
I have had enough of
standing around in second-hand shops smelling of fag-ash and some hand-rubbing
con-artist telling me my electronic goods are worth less than my Doc Martens. I
have had enough of turning up to work at the end of the month with a tin of
value ravioli and value bread, neither of which I like, and pretending that I
have actually chosen to eat it for lunch. I thought when I stopped inflating my
liver like a balloon with Fosters and making my gums physically shrink away
from my teeth with Stella that I would suddenly have disposable cash and
finally be able to own more than 5 pairs of trousers. Thus far this is not the
case and I really need some new cargo shorts.
“I decide to review a book called Skinny Bitches and want to blast myself off to a third-world county where people are less fucking mental”
Last week at some point.
Today my picture got
uploaded to our internal emails system. Now everyone will realise that the
boring lunatic who pioneered a whole new set of auditing spreadsheets/is a bit
over-keen on profoundly dull database functions is a female in their early
twenties with a bald head, pierced ears and a large black mohawk. Oops.
I actually have to
have a set of special office clothes (ill-fitting men’s polo shirts and chinos).
Apparently jackets covered in spikes and glued on feminist patches made from
pen and bedsheets/skinny black jeans paired with rat-nibbled gamer t-shirts/camo
trousers and leather jackets aren’t professional. I disagree, at least that way
everyone can instantly tell I’m a humanities graduate - a certified expert in
bullshit. I perform quite well in job interviews because I am instantly backed
into a corner by my own uselessness and start babbling half-remembered factoids
and self-congratulatory anecdotes – and are these not the founding principles
of managerese?
Anyway, as I recently
accidentally exposed myself by confessing to not having weighed myself for the
last six months, today one of my colleagues lent me a book called ‘Skinny
Bitches’ and said something along the lines of ‘read this, you’ll probably hate
it’. So that’s in the pipeline. Should perhaps also purchase a guide on How To
Prepare For Your Coronary Thrombosis.
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