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Sep 10, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read Read on X
and let's be clear: my band is a business too and I own that business! but it's not actually that hard to think about the people who need help most...
...to not deify your position as a fuckin "jobs creator" or whatever. everything is built by the worker & in a good society all bosses would also work on the production line
we can also talk about no bosses / no owners futures but those are possible futures, in the present day the important thing is recognizing that labor is what makes the wheels turn
it's the worker who should get the first bite when the food comes out of the fire and I put that on God because the God I serves thought about it EXACTLY IN THIS WAY and will hold the bosses of this world to His standard /thread

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Mar 27, 2023
gotta do a little preaching on a thing I keep thinking about, be warned this is one of them God-bothering THREADs
there's a thing that's popular among ultraconservative evangelical types right now that seeks to ally Jesus of Nazareth with [what they conceive of, not entirely accurately, as] traditional western concepts of strength and masculinity
there's an irony in a lot of these dudes conceiving of themselves as "traditional Catholics," because the very thing that refutes their Jesus the Super Soldier retcon is one of the cornerstones of Catholic iconography: the Nativity
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I do in fact have a story for you this year, too, but I'll tell you at the outset, it's probably gonna land on a note more of contemplative reflection than full-throated affirmation, I'll do what I can
I've talked before about early spring '86 in Portland, a time which I mark as the end of one arc. somewhere in the year or two before that I'd lost my way almost completely. friends saw it and couldn't help;
people who wanted to become friends I kept at arm's length; people who did get close enough got burned, there was no way around it
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so I was washing potatoes last night when I got excited
it was just one of those moments, you know. I was getting dinner together and I looked at the ingredients coming together on the counter
and I thought to myself, and said aloud, "Hell yes, I have three potatoes"
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Dec 29, 2021
please do not pile on the original author though because! she is almost certainly right if you're trying to quote a big-name artist who has sold their publishing! loose thread here
one way artists can make money is to sell their publishing. what that means is that whoever buys the rights to it -- sometimes only for ten years or fifteen or whatever -- then gets to set the terms of its use
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I don't lack the language for much, but the gratitude I feel in my heart for the well-wishing I've been receiving since yesterday leads me to that point. however will I not try to make some words of this feeling? yes I will, herewith a THREAD on the Christmas spirit
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