Counter-culture Journals (文革)

Counter-culture Journals (文革)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

What you need to know for St. Patties Day

The Starry Plough banner was originally used by the Irish Citizen Army. The leader, James Connolly, said the significance of the banner was that a free Ireland would control its own destiny from the plough to the stars.

This was flown by the Irish Citizen Army during the 1916 Easter Rising.

The flag depicts the constellation of Ursa Major, known as The Plough in Ireland and Britain, or in the US, the Big Dipper. Ursa Major (Latin: "Great Bear", originating from Greek "Μεγάλη Άρκτος") is one of the most prominent features of the night sky over Ireland throughout the year.




The Car Bomb:

  • 1 oz. Irish Cream (Bailey's)
  • 1 glass Stout (Guinness)
  • 1 oz. Whiskey, straight grain

Glass to Use

A beer mug

Mixing Instructions

Combine Irish cream and whiskey in a shot glass. Drop shot into a glass of Guinness and drink quickly.

Friday, March 13, 2009

The Gallery

This is patterned after a painting I once saw in a museum of a museum full of paintings. It was paintings within paintings. That’s what this is supposed to be.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Triumph of the swill

Swill power

By 史蒂夫奥托

Excuse my contempt
My quiet rage
You put your immaginary god
ahead of all that matters
Of humanity
Of friends
Of your family
Of yourself
Have you no value
Does life matter?
You twittle away your hours
To create surplus crap
Never question your place
As you kiss your bosses ass
You of survatude
Your contempt for nature
Your obediance to your creature comforts
But it's OK
It's just life in the sticks