Dingo the Dissident
THE BLOG OF DISQUIET : Qweir Notions in the Armpit of Diogenes by DINGO the DISSIDENT binge-thinker since February 2008.
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But but but, it must be comforting to believe that the rich guy with the top hat isn't as fucked as the poor guy with the bucket of fish. As Nirvana sang so pointedly, the denial x 9!
And thank you for your blogging, I read yours daily, and really enjoy your posts, prose, points etc.
Better a Marxist creator of simple comics than a fascist writer of terrible doggerel.
Mr Anonymous-amongst-the-millions-of-anonymouses has just made a crassly-simplistic remark which sounds neat and clever but is simply a slogan.
He obviously has no knowledge of any of the vast literature concerning the milking, enslavement and mass-murder of the poor by Marxist-Leninist overlords, which greatly exceeded the depredations of Fascist régimes.
As for 'terrible doggerel', my blog is not a poetry page but a Commonplace Book for uncommon readers.
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