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  1. GATEKEEPERS ALWAYS WIN

    This will not be published. I used the word bulldozer. I submitted this as an example of how the New York Times demands compliance. If the gatekeepers think those of us who deplore the New York Times just disappear into the mist, the gatekeepers are crazier than I thought they…


  2. What Is the Punishment 4 Being a Traitor

    Punishment. Rapist. Thief. Impeachment. Deviant. Golden Calves everywhere. Adultery. Tyrant. Maliciousness. Nihilist. Defiant. Butcher. Traitor. Misanthropy. Abhorrent. Pitiless. Ruthless. Psychopath. Misogynist. Cold-blooded. God. Venomous. Demoniacal. Abomination. Treacherous. Caustic. Criminal. Embittered billionaire. Acrimonious. Revengeful. Savage. Intolerant. Pedophile. Aggravated. Breathes revenge. Cheating. Grabbing pussy. Assaultive. And the New York Times with its


  3. Tim Barrus: Incendiary Comments NYT

    Been there. One drove a cab. One was a maid in a hotel who never went to work because we were more fun to hang out with. The All Too Usual Question is inevitably What If Someone Gets Jealous. Someone will get jealous. I’m thinking the nuances here all have…


  4. Entropy is Cages

    A Cage Does Not Pull Its Weight – tim barrus


  5. Tim Barrus and the New York Times

    “Sometimes my stuff gives aperture as a leakage another good name. Or. An identity. Often, I am not looking in a straightforward way at my subject’s eyes. Eyes insinuate a relationship. Relationships will hurt you. If I am using x-rayy technology, I am the one who manages where the eyes


  6. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    Nikki Haley needs more Man Up pills.


  7. Tim Barrus: To Remove His Metaphorical Humanity From Him

    Now, he’s god. Those of us who lead kinda mundane lives can read this stuff about one old man – I call him IT to dehumanize him and to rob him of his humanity which will be a challenge because he has no humanity – and how he lives his


  8. Tim Barrus New York Times

    There are few male voices inside the mainly female sections at the New York Times which are assigned as Family, Family Values, Raising Children in a Religion, Raising Children Without a Religion, Day Care, Trauma at Day Care, Trauma at the New York Times, Rape Makes Guys Nervous Who Should…


  9. This Is Not About a Cult

    Bus Stations are often places of the swirling dust. Some bus  stations were gas stations. Liquor stores. Laundromats. Church parking lots. Diners. He would arrive at the bench and sit for hours. No one thought that talking to his voices on this bench was odd. He had a lot of…


  10. U R only 1 person With Only 1 Voice So Pretend 2 Have a Thousand & This Is Hubris

    You are one person. One voice. One way of seeing what might be real. Just Being a Homo Sapien’s Sapien, for all these sapiens, it seems little progress has been at what would be a self-generated evolution that at least hopefully wants to save the world. It is a disgusting,


  11. So How Does It Feel When


  12. Chop Shop


  13. I Think I Was On That Team


  14. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    The New York Times has a section called FAMILY. I have no idea what the fuck it means. For me, family is a tribal idea used to grind you into the dirt. Simple. Intimidation. This is the place in the publication that predominately reaches out to the Mommies. Journalists have…


  15. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    The relationship of patriarchy to republican authoritarianism is one we need to study like what the fuck is this. What rock did this snake crawl out from under. Republicans should commit suicide. I do not like to slice the head off with a shovel because snakes eat mice. Don’t even…


  16. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    Tom is the greatest numbers sleuth alive. He can interprete the data. He does not leave it there. He goes for people who know what they’re talking about. Not to.  https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/22/opinion/trump-conspiracy-theories.html#commentsContainer&permid=118916322:118916322


  17. Tim Barrus, That Day

    We had walked all over Los Angeles for about two days. I’m not sure why. Writing from that something asks to be evident whicj is why I switched to photography, and the answer is that I don’t think in words, I think in images. I would write them down and…


  18. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    People get wacked out of shape when I articulate the le word: Communist. I am a na ked communist. I once played The piece here is fine. Flashes of brilliance. Even when it sort of plays with the idea that perhaps the founders were – maybe – idealistic, but they…


  19. Tim Barrus: The House of Usher

    The shadowed well the demons drink from in the back where their traits were what their parents built.


  20. Tim Barrus: Friedrich Nietzsche

    Nietzsche has been given a bad rap. Almost a disappearance which is tantamount to the academic omission of 1883. Perhaps he’s just to difficult for the normals to understand.


  21. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    Composedly Trembling


  22. Tim Barrus: I Don’t Always Wear a Helmet I Have Been Driving Dirt Bikes Since 1962 And No Accidents No Helmet Means I Can Get Away With It

    Spilling from their numbers, their throats were their throats. The swallowing. The wisdom of the fools has no secrets having been limited to blood at first, and then a tongue in my mouth is to sweets as a special name day, but as pictures, the moon is down, and it…


  23. They Have No Core

    I am a communist. My take on polarization is one in which republican lunatics waddle up to the microphone and begin to scream loudly that the laser machine on Mars was built by Christ to catch democrats and vaporize them into mist. The democrats thought hard as they arrived at


  24. The Insensate Mythology of Hoarding

    The act of remembering swings fat dick and recoils. We stole a lot of cars. The gig was not uncommon among chop shops that would offer us deals. Like pay me for five cars when I only showed up with four.   


  25. landing in the dissassociative laundry basket of denial