Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Monday, 11 December 2023

The Conmen Are Coagulating





It's inevitable that people who are beginning to learn the basics about controlled opposition, are still massively vulnerable to the Sons of Light vs Sons of Darkness dialectic. No it's not controlled opposition. It's infinitely more subtle and bloodlines get to play different sides of the role-playing through the generations.


Alex Jones and I, as well as Elon agree on far more than any normie is willing to say publicly. However both push the fossil fuel fakery and climate scam as well as technocracy. I listened yesterday to Alex proselytise  how he's 'read all the science' on transhumanism and it's all good for humans.

Alex. STFU. You don't know what an isotope is and you're on Elon's dime now ya meathead. Also listen to the video embed above for a 180 degree turn and then below.




The people playing or acting out the role of the good guys so far are Elon, Tuckz, Alex Jones, Vivek Ramaswamy, Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate  and Russell Brand who may be the first to play both roles - Ask him about climate change. I will add more as time goes on but the one way to identify them and others is they have to peddle the fossil fuel fakery and net zero climate scam as well as transhumanism (Neuralink)


Here is Jones saying the opposite of the above and spewing obnoxious lies and hate speech.. Israel did 911. Alex knows that and can now not say it which is lamentable at best.




Monday, 26 November 2018

Celine Dion's New Order




Celine Dion peddles the New World Order's multigenerational plan for a sexless, genderless, ethnic free world, by echoing Hillary Clinton's line that the State is responsible for baby care not the parents ("we don't really own our children"), and by introducing her new transgender agenda clothing line for infants made in Israel.

At the 33 second mark the commercial goes full New World Order/Luciferian imagery which has been received with rapture and fawning credits by paid writers, and called out by people who can see how obnoxious an agenda it really is.

There's nothing wrong with babies and infants wearing what they want, indeed all infants often wore girls clothes in Victorian times. However it seems the only symbol that is universally accepted as bad is a Swastika, which kinda tells us how symbol illiterate people really are.


Update: I forgot to mention that the Instagram Account is even more blatant:


Thursday, 18 February 2010

Shirt By Givenchy

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Seems a few of you quite like my Givenchy Shirt that some girl snapped me in last week so I thought I'd put it up here for your amusement. I bought it second hand on Melrose, Hollywood in 1995 along with some awesome boot cut 70's Calvin Klein Jeans, a real L.A. County Jail Shirt made by the inmates, a bunch of Skateboard wear that I got into during that time (Including my first Vans) and other bits I'd rather not remember from last year when I was robbed in Hong Kong.

 I wish the girl who took this let me take a photo of her. She had incredible skin colour and the type of immaculate teeth that have never seen a dentist. There's just something quite awesome about unadulterated preternatural teeth.

Sunday, 22 November 2009

Digital Necrophilia - I Like To Fork Myself


Now I think about it there's a lot of outstanding posts percolating in my head and which I've made rushed notes to in various places, though this is one post I feel like writing and which was originally sparked by some of the excellent conversations I had with Teflon John, before his Goldman Sachs girlfriend discovered I'm a Metrosexual Marxist. 

Well... (dot dot dot) I'm sure he's got a different perspective but as he was in the rest room during the chilly silence that descended before his return, I can only say that I was admirably unfazed by the inappropriate but not unique assertion of bi/curious sexual preferences that the monologue drifted onto after a long soliloquy on Goldman culture. But I think my conversation switcher of  'let's talk about me' may have closed the deal.

Unlike Goldman Sachs of Hyenaville, money isn't my main driver. Though I hasten to add I don't know if I'd be any better a pack dog if fate had slipped me into that alpha male club instead of the ability to write about it with a mixture of candour, humour and disgust. But we don't really know that stuff until we're in the context itself though having lost all my possessions and money recently I'm pretty happy with what I don't have as well as what I do. Which is a reality tunnel topic I'm dwelling on since discovering Robert Anton Wilson over at the Media squat through the increasingly funny and brilliant Douglas Rushkoff.

Anyways (as the Jamaican bad boys say): 

Digital Necrophilia. 

Like so many subjects in accelerated culture (and it's so fast I'm in my element) the early thinking has been superseded by this podcast I listened to and then followed by Neil's post on learning to forget which is quicker to read though I recommend you check out The Forum on BBC radio to listen to Victor Mayer-Schoenberger if you didn't attend the talk Neil did.

But the reason for resurrecting this topic is twofold. A few years ago I was asked to write a presentation about beauty on the net for Unilever regionally in Asia, and despite having 300 slides chopped down to a very primitive 150 I did pick up on some of the themes in blogging and internet culture including discovering Daul Kim's blog which I predicted would be a taste of the intimacy of reading into the lives of people who inhabit the trillion dollar beauty business. 

This has come back to haunt me like an Ave Maria curling round a cathedral choir during a requiem mass. 

Depressing.

She was seventeen ish when I discovered her blog, and died in Paris on Friday, at the age of 20. Here's her last blog post where she says 'hi to forever' with Jim River's "I go deep". One thing we had in common was our love of British minimal tech. See you on the other side Daul.

Sunday, 6 September 2009

American Apparel



There isn't a spreadsheet in the world that will prove American Apparel's idea to use the scraps of material they usually discard, as a sales asset, will once again show why they are opening outlets at a considerable pace, all over the world. 

Because they are a company that puts outcomes ahead of incomes the profit follows naturally, but if you put the numbers before the values you're competing with the rest of the mediocrity (sic).


Update: I bookmarked this in my delicious (mmm yummy) when I learned that a Federal raid on American Apparel busted them for hiring illegal aliens and lost the brand 1500 employees or a third of their workforce. American Apparel I salute you. But maybe that outlet in Beijing was a bit premature though ;)

Saturday, 19 May 2007

Swishing - Even sexier than swinging


The Guardian points us to the latest source of fashion inspiration It brings together ethical shopping, bargain hunting and social networking - and is the liveliest fashion trend embracing the 'I'm more than just a consumer' backlash that is rapidly emerging. It's called Swishing by those in the know.