Summer

Today has to have been the nicest day, weatherwise for years – certainly the best Saturday for a year. Summer style was out in force. Yes, yes and yes, except for the price tag, which is ridiculous:

Retro commercial posters

When parents can be annoying

It’s a curious thing to observe when a parent who him/herself grew up wild, with no sense of restraint but with a hugely developed sense of self-entitlement and victimhood, writes about what she [in this case] sees as fair and unfair vis-a-vis her little sprog. The book I’ve been reading, The Secret Life of France, [...]

Regular bowels

Lesbian news

Hi girls, Jamesette again here and today – why we hate men.  Take it away, Rage against the Man-chine [nicely hyphenated to make the point]: Men are obnoxious, arrogant, entitled, violent, stinky, crass, loudmouthed, stupid, craven, bragadocious, thoughtless, unreflective, abusive, selfish, lowbrow, willfully ignorant assholes. Well, most of them. No argument there.  Xxradicalfeminist added: Your [...]

Tattoo

I do believe that the first greenshoots of sense are beginning to appear in public life.  Tattooing is mutilation.  For a man going for a job as a wharfie or a boxer, even a builder, it’s acceptable, almost de rigeur.  For a woman, it’s not, under any circumstances – the only place she could get [...]

DSK and anatomical possibilities

Maybe someone has mentioned this but when I went round half my blogroll earlier, no one had.  Look, the anomalies, to me, are all in the sexuality itself which she claims happened: 1.  As she runs down the corridor, he tries to pull down her tights, in order to get her to have oral sex [...]

Aahhhhh the pipes, the pipes………

This is for our old friend Calum.. (hoping to lure him out of retirement)

What’s your take on these?

You’ve seen many of these before:

Modern art

Genesis of the Daleks [7]

The development of the ideology Cultural Marxists argue that all of life is a struggle against the forces of oppression and repression. Originally, classical Marxism focused rather narrowly on economic oppression and class conflict, but by the 1930s Neo-Marxists began to widen the scope of their cultural critique to include a broader range of social [...]