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The Active Corpse
Death is But the Start of Your Rotten ExistenceWhat happens after death, you ask? Quite simply, a process of vile physiological changes ensue after a man is finished polluting the ether with his very presence; some of which are so unspeakably horrific even the Enlightened Misanthrope dare not mention them in mixed company. more
The Soveriegn Cook
Cooking for AnarchyThey may take our lives, but they'll never take our aprons! May this irreverent take on freedom's old maxim reverberate through the land, for the State has waged war on the home's most sacred relic: The Cook. more
Internet Plagiarism
Your Rights and ResponsibilitiesMention the word, "plagiarism" and thoughts of college students frantically copying and pasting copyrighted material for term papers readily comes to mind. Indeed, with the advent of Internet access for all, plagiarism has become a growing pestilence in the world of academia. more
Start Your Garden Inside
A Seed Starting Primer for Northern ClimesIf you're itching to get your hands dirty, there's no need to wait for the snow to melt. You can get started right now on this year's garden by getting a head start indoors. Now's the time to get organized and decide what you want to grow, especially if you're located in a northern, short-season climate. more
Vile Neighbors
Not Just an Urban MenaceWhen I bought my forty-acre homestead ten years ago, the subject of neighbors, let alone bad ones, hardly crossed my mind. After all, forty acres is a good chunk of land - enough to provide a decent barrier between landowners. more
Fall of the Guitar Hero
A Cultural Icon LostHis eyes seem so glazed, As he flies on the wings of a dream, Now he knows his father betrayed, Now his wings turn to ashes to ashes his grave. Fly, on your way, like an eagle, Fly as high as the sun... more
Food Fight
An Anarcho-Grocery ListNow that Christmas has come and gone, I can finally take in a little grocery shopping unhindered by the holiday hordes who cramp my style every year. Granted, I live in rural area whose population couldn't fill a New York subway... more





