Archive for the ‘Slogans’ Category
T-shirt slogans (#10)
Dissatisfied with this, so I’m taking the unprecedented step of pushing it under the fold, and replacing it.
Despite some intense competition (see comments), I’m going for the classical approach. People could actually get away with wearing this, without being beaten to a brain-damaged wreck in the streets, and the message could not be more crucial. So here we go:
T-shirt slogan (#9)
This is a little too long to put on a T-shirt, but it’s too perfect to leave off. (I’m going to be flogging it so hard.)
I will not hold valid what has been done because of fear
(via (via @waynecolvin))
T-shirt slogans (#8)
It’s time for our source of perpetual sunshine Kevin C. to get some T-shirts printed:
Things will get worse … and that’s it
T-Shirt slogans (#6)
VXXC’s latest deserves some focused attention:
No enemies to the Right save Quisling.
(Hasn’t that principle already been tacitly accepted to a remarkable extent on the Outer Right? Never denounce anybody within hearing distance of a Left-controlled cultural institution. Among all the fracture and controversy ahead, it’s a guideline worth holding onto.)
T-Shirt slogans (#5)
Provided by Survivingbabel (on this thread):
the Demiurge is other people
T-Shirt slogans (#4)
My Dark Enlightenment / horrorist T-shirt suggestion:
You don’t want to see this
(Prompted by Alrenous)
ADDED: Alrenous suggests (in the thread below) — Dark Enlightenment. You just don’t want to know.
‘Know’ is definitely superior from a technical point of view, but I’m still caught up in the quasi-cinematic drama of media sensationalism.
(… and tinkering with the initial offering, I’m wondering whether it’s worth the extra word to go to: You really don’t want to see this.)
Against Dialectics
Konkvistador (@SamoBurja): “I am in favor of persuading certain kinds of high IQ people. I am against doing dialectics with Progressives.”
We are not looking for agreement. We’re working to raise the level of explicit disagreement to a pitch we can split over.
Dialectics is the alternative to Dynamic Geography. Debating escape is not to escape.