Joseph
@pelops.bsky.social
Mr. Satisfaction. High in the Custerdome
Don't say I was the old guy. I do not do mosh style dance moves.
October 26, 2025 at 6:33 AM
Don't say I was the old guy. I do not do mosh style dance moves.
Who was going nuts with some mosh style dance moves but not in the pit and was annoyed when the singer took some time to talk before the last song.
I think that's it.
I think that's it.
October 26, 2025 at 6:32 AM
Who was going nuts with some mosh style dance moves but not in the pit and was annoyed when the singer took some time to talk before the last song.
I think that's it.
I think that's it.
3) a guy who complained loudly about the lighting and was promptly escorted out by a bouncer 4) a large dude (with an effeminate manner of speech) and a woman getting in a tiff over her spot and him calling her a bitch. 5) an old guy...
October 26, 2025 at 6:32 AM
3) a guy who complained loudly about the lighting and was promptly escorted out by a bouncer 4) a large dude (with an effeminate manner of speech) and a woman getting in a tiff over her spot and him calling her a bitch. 5) an old guy...
Oh yeah it's sourdough too.
October 16, 2025 at 8:12 AM
Oh yeah it's sourdough too.
A brilliant study of a man who was both exceptional and everyday in the worst possible ways.
September 24, 2025 at 12:56 AM
A brilliant study of a man who was both exceptional and everyday in the worst possible ways.
No this isn't written about the Democrats on Palestine, rather this is from Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem.
September 15, 2025 at 3:20 AM
No this isn't written about the Democrats on Palestine, rather this is from Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem.
We should tax the wealthy, but overly suggesting the need to maintain a balanced budget historically does have that danger of implicitly supporting the need for austerity to make up for shortfalls. Something to consider!
August 31, 2025 at 7:04 AM
We should tax the wealthy, but overly suggesting the need to maintain a balanced budget historically does have that danger of implicitly supporting the need for austerity to make up for shortfalls. Something to consider!
It's commonly known that the US economy is not like a household budget, and that deficit spending can be fine. But a balanced budget does have a certain rhetorical appeal. Still, we should remember the better attack is against the reduction in social programs instead of the increase in the deficit
August 31, 2025 at 7:04 AM
It's commonly known that the US economy is not like a household budget, and that deficit spending can be fine. But a balanced budget does have a certain rhetorical appeal. Still, we should remember the better attack is against the reduction in social programs instead of the increase in the deficit