Smoke weed with me
I smoke weed with the ghost of William Blake
I think that I'll write a funny little haiku to bait haiku bot
I think that I’ll write
a funny little haiku
to bait haiku bot
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
ok although i’m glad that goncharov (1973) is finally getting its flowers i’m baffled that i haven’t seen anyone talking about the collection of absolute bangers that comprises the soundtrack album. like you’d BEST believe that if they release a 50th anniversary remaster next year, i am shelling out no matter the cost
Oh, once you clean up and blow up the Polish poster, it’s clear that the infamous “Katya’s tits” bit is Mount Vesuvius, which dominates the Neapolitan skyline.
New post on The Obscuritory. We’re gonna talk about CAPITALISM. By which I mean the 1995 simulation game Capitalism.
Capitalism is a game about running a big business, and it’s so chocked full of charts and numbers that it feels like it just wants to be complicated on purpose. Honestly, that’s not too far off from what finance is? The lesson is that to succeed in Capitalism, both the game and the concept, you have to keep wanting more, more, more. It’s a mindset that’s big on profits and light on ethics.
To stay alive in a competitive marketplace, your company has to keep growing, no matter what, to keep expanding into new markets, to own the entire supply chain for your business, and then to own the supply chain for somebody else’s business. An executive would spin this strategy of building supply-chain monopolies by calling it “vertical integration.”
The only objective is to run a profitable company. It doesn’t matter what the product is. You could sell laundry detergent or motorcycles. You could even make your fortune by getting people addicted to cigarettes. You just have to make something. There are no moral consequences! Keep growing! If you don’t grow, somebody else will! You must be ruthless, totally unconcerned with your actions beyond how they affect your wealth and your brand.









