Saturday, February 20, 2010

i know this'll come as a shock to--well, nobody



so today i'm reading through joe stack's suicide manifesto and thinking, "hell, except for the crazy parts, i coulda written most of this."

9 comments:

noblesavage said...

Except for the crazy parts?

Please.

Another couple more years and you will be in full Kool-Aid mode.

toddx said...

There were crazy parts?

mkf said...

noblesavage: you know i love you, but i'll take the hallucinogens in my kool-aid over the ones in yours any day.

todd x: finally, a commenter who gets me. there's a warm bunker and a tinfoil hat with your name on it up here at ruby ridge when the black helicopters come [which could be any day now, actually].

noblesavage said...

Just remember, my crazy is more respectable than your crazy because my crazy does not come off long, rambling screeds found on the internet, but in staid old-media publications.

judi said...

I can't even comment.

I drive past that building twice a day. It's horrifying.

mkf said...

judi: my point, darlin', was that we're no longer in ted kaczynski-land--the people who are doing shit like this are and will continue to be more and more relatable every goddam day.

judi said...

i'm late commenting, again, but i don't find Joe Stack to have been relatable in the least.

how can you relate to someone who had a personal vendetta against the IRS to the point that he had no qualms about taking out others with him.

and if you are relating to him in any way, shape or form, you should be seeking psychiatric help immediately.

mkf said...

judi: you know, if i responded to that comment in kind, you'd probably never speak to me again, so i'll let it pass.

oh, and i drove by that building a couple times this last week myself--horrifying is a good word for it.

judi said...

yeah, i know. i cringed when i read my own comment.