Charity done the right way. HA!

Charity done the right way. HA!

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What tha?!

I was just out doing the rounds with posters for upcoming events. When during this last leg of my tour I had some random ass guy tell me I needed a permit to post bills. No shit Sherlock, hence the term guerilla promoting. So, I basically ignored him and went about my business, but I noticed from the corner of my eye that he decided to rip down what I just put up.

WTF?! What’s it to him if I put posters up. People have been doing street promo work for forever. I can understand if we lived in a suburb or some shit but this is downtown TL district SF. You have motherfuckers on every corner smoking rock and taking a shit, but my posters bug you? Wow.

I laughed and went right behind him and put them back up. Fun thing is though if they are gone tomorrow morning; tomorrow night I use wheat paste. :)

Spend your energy on getting the piss and shit off the street and the whores out from in front of my building and then Ill consider stop doing street work. Deal?

2 days ago
shredone:

RRS FEED is DJ RAICHOUS + DJ ROZA + SHRED ONE. axe bout us.
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RRS FEED is DJ RAICHOUS + DJ ROZA + SHRED ONE. axe bout us.

*logo design by fred garcia [www.fredzilla.tumblr.com]

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Just something I was thinking about when reading Protest articles

A Molotov cocktail (or petrol bomb) is a crude incendiary weapon which consists of a glass bottle semi-filled with flammable liquid, usually gasoline (petrol) or alcohol (generally methanol or ethanol), the mouth of the bottle is stoppered with a cork or other type of airtight bung (rubber, glass, or plastic), and a cloth rag fixed securely around the mouth. The weapon is used by first soaking the rag in a flammable liquid immediately prior to using it, lighting the rag and throwing the bottle at the target. The bottle shatters on impact, spilling the flammable liquid over the target which is then ignited by the burning rag. 

Sometimes, if available, self-inflammatory materials (such as white phosphorus), could also be used to guarantee the bottle’s explosion as it hits the target surface. Tar, palm oil or other thickening agents are often added to the composition in order to make the burning fluid stick to the target rather than run off. Finnish soldiers often used hand soap suds as their form of palm oil in their Molotov Cocktails. Modern variations of the Molotov cocktail also contain laundry detergent, liquid dish soap, or crushed up styrofoam cups. The Molotov cocktail is closely related to the same principle of Napalm bombs. Napalm is a contraction of the words naphtha (the flammable part of petrol) and palm oil. Sometimes acid is added to the mix to increase the damaging potential of the liquid, and to increase the chances for it to penetrate fire-resistant surfaces. Molotov cocktails are easy to make and are the standard weaponry of guerrilla warfare and violent rioters. 

Despite the crudeness it is tricky for an amateur to make an effective Molotov cocktail. The main failure is in over-filling the bottle. A full bottle will not ignite quickly when it breaks on impact (but has a longer burning potential). For a device to explode rapidly on impact the bottle is only one half to two-thirds full of mixture. One difficulty of mention is not paying attention to carefully wiping the bottle down to remove all traces of the internal flammable liquid from the external parts of the bottle prior to lighting the rag. Another is to mistakenly use the ignition rag to stopper the bottle. Other difficulties come with the proper fixing of the stopper in the mouth of the bottle (it must be airtight to prevent fumes from escaping), the proper fixing of the rag (use metal wire to securely fasten it. Also, a short rag is better), the possibility of mishandling after the rag is ignited, and the use of inappropriate bottles, such as short-necked, wide-mouthed, too fragile or too tough. 

The name “Molotov cocktail” is derived from Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, a Russian communist who was the Foreign Minister and Secretary of War of the Soviet Union during World War II. The soldiers of the Finnish Army successfully used Molotov cocktails against Red Army tanks in the two conflicts (Winter War and Continuation War) between Finland and the Soviet Union, and coined the term to mock Molotov (Soviet planes do not drop bombs but food to help starving Finnish people, he claimed in radio broadcasts). 

Molotov cocktails were even mass-produced by the Finnish military, bundled with matches to light them. They had already been used in the Spanish Civil War, sometimes propelled by a sling. 

These weapons saw widespread use by all sides in World War II. They were very effective against light tanks, and very bad for enemy morale. The following is a first-hand description of their effects, written during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943: 

“The well-aimed bottles hit the tank. The flames spread quickly. The blast of the explosion is heard. The machine stands motionless. The crew is burned alive. The other two tanks turn around and withdraw. The Germans who took cover behind them withdraw in panic. We take leave of them with a few well-aimed shots and grenades. “ 
- Eyewitness Reporting for the ¯ydowska Organizacja Bojowa (Jewish Fighting Organization), 19 April 1943 
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, members of the Israeli Kibbutz Dgania managed to stop a Syrian tank assault by using Molotov cocktails.

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For Tabha fan club members. Haha!

For Tabha fan club members. Haha!

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Ha! Tabha and his tattoo are everywhere! Soak it up homeskillet.

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Ha! Tabha and his tattoo are everywhere! Soak it up homeskillet.

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Hundreds of students lay down to symbolize the “Death of Public Education” at UCLA after the Regents vote to increase tuition fees 32%

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Hundreds of students lay down to symbolize the “Death of Public Education” at UCLA after the Regents vote to increase tuition fees 32%

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Richard, me, and Domo.
I had much to say. I wanted to rush home from the protest and write a long, insightful post about today’s action but I was too worn out. I ended up calling my oldest sister only to break down crying on the phone in the middle of Rite Aid when everything that happened today weighed down on my heart. Today’s protest was beautiful and moving; over 500 students from UCSD - UCB came out in solidarity against the budget cuts and increases. We were a massive force of righteous anger against an institution that refuses to be transparent in their records, an institution that wishes to privatize the school system, an institution that sent waves of UCPD, CHP, and LAPD officers with riot helmets, tazers, pellet guns, and tear gas rifles against unarmed students.. What were they so afraid of? So we chanted, we danced, we sang, we made music, we interrupted, we agitated.. And what happened? They passed the increase. So what? We blocked all their exits. We surrounded their vans. We occupied Campbell Hall. We stopped traffic all the way down to Westwood and Wilshire. But what else happened? We watched as friends fell victim to tazers, pepper spray, tear gas and batons. News crews stood around recording us while the cops fucking forced us from our spots and down the hill. I screamed in the faces of the cops who were ramming their batons in my friend’s back. What did they do? They laughed. They joked.  But what was most infuriating? They were mostly cops of color.. Don’t they have sons and daughters too?
I’m proud of what we did. No regrets. Despite the passage of the fee increases, know that this doesn’t mark the end of our fight. But right now.. I’m so worn out. I’m mentally, emotionally and physically exhausted. I’m not going to forget watching the kid near me fall to the ground after taking so much spray to the face. I’m not going to forget how hard my heart was pounding when we stood our ground in front of the three waves of cops, tying the vinegar-soaked bandanna around my face in anticipation of the tear gas. I’ll never fucking forget today.

Proud.  Standing in solidarity.

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Richard, me, and Domo.

I had much to say. I wanted to rush home from the protest and write a long, insightful post about today’s action but I was too worn out. I ended up calling my oldest sister only to break down crying on the phone in the middle of Rite Aid when everything that happened today weighed down on my heart. Today’s protest was beautiful and moving; over 500 students from UCSD - UCB came out in solidarity against the budget cuts and increases. We were a massive force of righteous anger against an institution that refuses to be transparent in their records, an institution that wishes to privatize the school system, an institution that sent waves of UCPD, CHP, and LAPD officers with riot helmets, tazers, pellet guns, and tear gas rifles against unarmed students.. What were they so afraid of? So we chanted, we danced, we sang, we made music, we interrupted, we agitated.. And what happened? They passed the increase. So what? We blocked all their exits. We surrounded their vans. We occupied Campbell Hall. We stopped traffic all the way down to Westwood and Wilshire. But what else happened? We watched as friends fell victim to tazers, pepper spray, tear gas and batons. News crews stood around recording us while the cops fucking forced us from our spots and down the hill. I screamed in the faces of the cops who were ramming their batons in my friend’s back. What did they do? They laughed. They joked.  But what was most infuriating? They were mostly cops of color.. Don’t they have sons and daughters too?
I’m proud of what we did. No regrets. Despite the passage of the fee increases, know that this doesn’t mark the end of our fight. But right now.. I’m so worn out. I’m mentally, emotionally and physically exhausted. I’m not going to forget watching the kid near me fall to the ground after taking so much spray to the face. I’m not going to forget how hard my heart was pounding when we stood our ground in front of the three waves of cops, tying the vinegar-soaked bandanna around my face in anticipation of the tear gas. I’ll never fucking forget today.

Proud.  Standing in solidarity.

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Truth.

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Truth.

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shredone:

the SF debut of RRS FEED [DJs RAICHOUS, ROZA, & SHRED ONE] Friday 12/4 @ Future Classic- Poleng Lounge, SF! Along w/ special guests OHMEGA WATTS (ubiquity), DJ PROOF (massive selector), E DA BOSS (grown kids radio/stones throw), & TAP.10 (honor roll)! Don’t Sleep!!!

Come check this!!! It will be off the chain!

shredone:

the SF debut of RRS FEED [DJs RAICHOUS, ROZA, & SHRED ONE] Friday 12/4 @ Future Classic- Poleng Lounge, SF! Along w/ special guests OHMEGA WATTS (ubiquity), DJ PROOF (massive selector), E DA BOSS (grown kids radio/stones throw), & TAP.10 (honor roll)! Don’t Sleep!!!

Come check this!!! It will be off the chain!

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I have always been a huge fan of this guy’s work. Check him out; Scribe from Kansas City.

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