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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:05ee27da-eec6-459a-8e7d-621987ffee80@gmail.com">Ha!
Yeah, an anarchist wrap on a vehicle would be the ultimate irony,
especially if the vehicle were new ... and not yet paid off.</blockquote>
<p>My fantasy is an Anarchist and/or a Swastika stencil kit with an
aerosol or better spray-bottle of slow-acting stainless steel
corrosive to be applied opportunistically to CyberTrucks (aka
WankPanzers). Playing on Irony, rather than adding corrosives,
perhaps simply applying strong wax/polymer solvents selectively to
allow the natural elements to do their work while the larger area
remains "protected"? Like sunburn stencils. Saltwater and
road-salt environments seem like good locales for such... The
Swastika and Anarchist's A both share the quality of being
recognized even when created by the sloppiest gesture?<br>
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<p>Did you ever see any of the time-delay moss-paint graffiti emerge
in the wet-season on concrete structures when you lived in
Portland? Same Idea.<br>
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<p>Another direct-public-action (less destructive) thing I heard of
and looked up for this occasion: <br>
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<p> <a
href="https://www.dailydot.com/culture/cybertruck-hunters-projections/"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://www.dailydot.com/culture/cybertruck-hunters-projections/</a></p>
<p>Liberal activists being as mild as they often are: A Taos group
asked Nambe Pueblo Governor "permission" to hold a protest at the
Tesla "showroom" in Pojoaque and decided not to do so when the
governor refused permission. There is a small block of
CyberTrucks on the front-line there, if they faced away from the
frontage road, they would be excellent "projection screens".<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:05ee27da-eec6-459a-8e7d-621987ffee80@gmail.com">Smuggling
Coors is exactly analogous to smuggling fentanyl. That stuff ain't
beer. <br>
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<p>What? No "Rocky Mountain Tumwater"? What is Tumwater, sounds
vile? Best served with "Rocky Mountain Oysters"? I still
remember the first time I drove past the Coors Golden plant...
looks like a refinery? <br>
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<p>I would say in defense of Fentanyl, at least it is strong
enough to get things stirring... who even thought up the idea of
"Coors Light"? Redundant term?</p>
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