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Your Media Is Indecent

Your Media Is Indecent Just reminding you on December 7th that your broadcast media is filthier than a biker gang. Don't fall for their soft speech and clean clothes. When I consider how wrongly they have treated me an innocent artist like myself these years, I wonder if they even have souls. I'm working on my new poem. It's hard work and I'm keeping it to myself so frauds like Taylor Swift or Tina Fey can't get their hands on it to trick you all. I've averaged authoring 20 new verses a week for the last few weeks. I'd love to share it with your children for Christmas, but they already have my poems and music from 15 years ago and you probably already thanked all the wrong people for it. Mom picked a good day to die on this day in 2015. Why would she want to stay alive in a world that would celebrate the birthday of a song-stealing whore like Taylor Swift? Right, Lacy?    Arguments Copyright Issues Come

You Don't Know What You're Missing

You Don't Know What You're Missing I stopped watching TV again. It was seeing how they still support the big ripooff of my music and comedy from 2007 that drove me away. As a major fraud victim, I know they are dangerous liars that must be avoided. The most I can do to warn the world has been done here over the last fifteen years. God knows I've tried to save people, and I can now say from experience that the media suppresses me out of fear. There's something criminally wrong with people who fear talent. They shouldn't be in such a responsible position. What keeps me going against this juggernaut of fraud made out of my work is my new work. Unlike the foolish, rash business, I don't rely on things I first shared 15 years ago. I have new work now. I'm producing about twenty verses a week and it's all new. It will inspire new music and cartoons. I hope I can keep it private this time since I get no rewards for sharing good work here.

Bad Role Models Create Chaos

Bad Role Models Create Chaos I recently posted a news bulletin that blames the media for the increase in mass slayings of late. It was a comedy post which you could have taken purely as a joke, but today I'd like to say the same thing seriously. You wouldn't need to take a deadly weapon out of the hand of a teen if the media would be more responsible in choosing their idols. Someone like Taylor Swift, for instance, who they present as harmless, is actually a psychopath. Being a star is more important to her than anything. She stole her music and lied about its author to be a star. She broke the law and went to jail to be the star she is now. That's not all that different from committing a mass slaying to be a star. The same destructive ambition guides both acts. I'm old now, but I'm wise. I know I'm probably happier living the life of an ordinary worker, even though my creative talent might not be so ordinary. We could avoid a lot of bloodshed

The Trample-an-Artist Tour

The Trample-an-Artist Tour I found the news of the concert that shouldn't be happening most jarring on my nerves. I'm still shaking from it, and I've completely lost my appetite. It really spoiled my day off, but I'll survive. At least I'll have wisdom. I know, for instance, that I dare not share the new songs that keep me going these days. No fraud like Taylor Swift is going to come along and stick commercials all over them because I'm not sharing them. I'm lucky to be the source of my music, I guess. I can always have it for myself. This tune is great for keeping my hopes up. Very motivating. Wish you could hear it. This account has been malfunctioning, and it's probably no coincidence that someone who built her career out of stealing my songs is announcing a big event at the same time. Someone like that can't rise to the stage without stepping on her victim again. It makes sense. This psychopath, Taylor Swift, deserves no att

Boycott Taylor Swift

Boycott Taylor Swift Great hack job on my Blogger page! I can't copy and paste my links. And my Youtube channel is blocked from my Blogger account. I guess that's what I get for sharing my music and comedy with Google. I posted a video on YouTube today stating strongly that Taylor Swift is a fraud whose concert should be boycotted. I've done all I can as the victim of this crime to protect the public from it, but the business would rather profit from it. All right, if you read this: Don't pay Taylor Swift money to steal my music. Just because I can't remember all the songs she stole right now doesn't mean I don't still own them. I watch PBS news to avoid commercials but they could try adding a little more detail when they report on a song thief like Taylor Swift. Still, I expect other workers like myself to have more of a heart than the music business and the media. I'm sure you don't really want to support a terrible crime like music

Birthday Thoughts

Beware YouTube's Fraud Love Happy Birthday to me! I'm fifty-seven. Wow. Didn't think I'd ever get so old. So, this year the media taught me the birthdays of two among the large group of plagiarizing creeps who stole from my blogs: Leonard Cohen and Taylor Swift. Leonard Cohen stole my poem Buck Henry in its original form as I shared it in 2007 - at least twelve verses. A little voice in my head told me how stupid I was to expand it from four verses when it was destined to be stolen by Leonard Cohen, but I didn't listen in 2007. I was stupid, though, as it turned out. I should have listened to that voice, the one that told me it was wrong to try to create good work and share it for free on Blogger. Imagine that. If you're talented, you should stay off the internet or you will be severely punished. And can you think of a more severe punishment than having to see years of your hard won life-work passed off to frauds by the very media that should

The Drowning Howl: Wednesday October 26, 2022

The Drowning Howl: Wednesday October 26, 2022 Hello, and welcome to another edition of the Drowning Howl, where it's not quite all bad news. The government has shown its hand with its latest budget proposals, and its apparent wish to force fiscal responsibility on the public has been met with bitter and widespread condemnation. Like it or not, however, spending cuts are on the way, and it may be time to brace for a shock. No more free rides; they're sending all the squatters to the workhouse. They say that someone has to turn those mills by hand if we want to keep our energy bills down, and that there are more than enough available able-bodied squatters. Another ecologically positive move, a return to horse-drawn public transportation, is hoped to help us stay within the confines of our shrinking fuel budget. Finally, publicly supported medical care will be limited to only the severest cases of cholera, smallpox, tuberculosis and typhus. The lactose intoleran