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A man on the 6 train in a plastic mask and butterfly wings followed up one of the MTA announcements in an imitation of the officious voice: "Ladies and gentlemen, backpacks and handbags are subject to random search by the police." And what he said, in fair mimicry of the Official Message intonation:
"Ladies and gentlemen, search of your bags and backpacks is a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights. Don't be distracted from the way corporations are buying out our civil liberties, one at a time. Please, talk about it with your friends and neighbors. This is not a conspiracy theory; it's the truth. Thank you for riding MTA Public Transit, and for listening to this slightly creepy message, regardless of whether it came from a strange guy in a wolf mask and butterfly wings. Be safe, stay alert, and have a good day."
He got a little applause. After day after day of the same recycled speech from the vagrant and homeless, it was unexpected, and that added to its charm. A new form of public discourse? Always building on the old.
I liked also that he wasn't yelling it, wasn't demanding the attention of his captive audience. He was just being utterly deadpan, which I suppose comes with the premise of making subway speeches while clad entirely in your shopping from The Halloween Store.
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Anonymous is coming to the aid of Wikileaks with a voluntary botnet unleashing a series of attacks known collectively as Operation Payback. I do like the idea of Anonymous as our unstoppable force to keep information free, our watchdogs against large, corporate assholes who are "misusing the internet."
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p.s., what the hell, San Francisco?

Why don't I live here already?
"Ladies and gentlemen, search of your bags and backpacks is a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights. Don't be distracted from the way corporations are buying out our civil liberties, one at a time. Please, talk about it with your friends and neighbors. This is not a conspiracy theory; it's the truth. Thank you for riding MTA Public Transit, and for listening to this slightly creepy message, regardless of whether it came from a strange guy in a wolf mask and butterfly wings. Be safe, stay alert, and have a good day."
He got a little applause. After day after day of the same recycled speech from the vagrant and homeless, it was unexpected, and that added to its charm. A new form of public discourse? Always building on the old.
I liked also that he wasn't yelling it, wasn't demanding the attention of his captive audience. He was just being utterly deadpan, which I suppose comes with the premise of making subway speeches while clad entirely in your shopping from The Halloween Store.
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Anonymous is coming to the aid of Wikileaks with a voluntary botnet unleashing a series of attacks known collectively as Operation Payback. I do like the idea of Anonymous as our unstoppable force to keep information free, our watchdogs against large, corporate assholes who are "misusing the internet."
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p.s., what the hell, San Francisco?

Why don't I live here already?
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Date: 2010-12-10 02:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-11 03:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-11 06:12 am (UTC)but i'm very sure it did not move, not even an iota...the fog wasn't that concealing :)
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Date: 2010-12-10 03:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-11 03:22 am (UTC)THE TRIMURTI CAN TELL YOU WHEN IT'S HAD ENOUGH. DON'T YOU TELL IT WHEN IT'S HAD ENOUGH.
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Date: 2010-12-10 07:53 am (UTC)Anonymous terrifies me.
I like the colouring for that photo.
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Date: 2010-12-11 03:23 am (UTC)And things like that happen in real life all the time. Isn't it cool?
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Date: 2010-12-11 06:26 am (UTC)... No wonder the Doctor hangs out on our planet all the time!
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Date: 2010-12-11 04:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-14 09:27 pm (UTC)