Friday, August 23, 2019

April 17, 1988 - August 23, 2009

Lumpenproletariátus (B) One Step Closer To Economic Equilibrium üzenete:
nézd meg youtube-on a tool - vicarius klipjét
Lumpenproletariátus (B) One Step Closer To Economic Equilibrium üzenete:
vicarious
Jawker, walking tall machine gun man üzenete:
watchin' it
Jawker, walking tall machine gun man üzenete:
discovery times, 'ázze'
Jawker, walking tall machine gun man üzenete:
fooking war
Lumpenproletariátus (B) One Step Closer To Economic Equilibrium üzenete:
:D néha télleg nem értem miről beszélsz
And if you see / my / friend,

- egy edgy Vicarious fanvidre klikkeltem véletlenül, annyi volt csak.

Békében, dude.

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Party Like it's Entry 25

Everything was subjective. There were only personal apocalypses. Nothing is a cliché when it's happening to you. 
Maisonette blaze is a phrase that warrants to be a band name, though. Or the title of something. One  day, I'll... you know how it goes at this point.

For now, I praise exhaustion. Both meanings. It's the key to being and feeling alive.

Oh, and after all these decades -Phoebe Cates was right. Fuck Christmas.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Promise Carved in Stone

One day I'll be there. One day I'll deliver my congratulations - among other things - in person.

One day, maybe, you'll listen to the third goddamn remake of my Hero's Journey (or is it 'reboot' they call it nowadays? 're-imagining?'), the darkest and edgiest version so far, and believe me when I say I know what you've been through.

One day you'll call me all kinds of things starting with an F and I'll assure you that I have learned the lesson, hopefully not too late.

One day, maybe, you'll forgive me.

I'm thinking of you too.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Odd Quote

 I lead an unusual life, here in my pico mundo, my little world.  
I am at peace.

Friday, March 8, 2013

It's Cool to Hate

Obscure cross-reference time! I fell asleep listening to Ixnay, had a dream with the cast of The Breakfast Club, and came up with this T-shirt design in the morning:


Needless to say, but actually I'm far from hating Ally Sheedy. The freak basket case was easily the best character, and she looked incredibly hot in that 80's goth outfit.

This reminds me, after T-Rez announced the long-awaited return of NIN, I came up with another design. Be careful though, it's full of irony - watch it too long, and your screen might begin to rust...


Shirt templates stolen from here, some of the polaroid frames from here

Monday, March 4, 2013

Death and Cigarettes #3

That was bollocks.

Winter's gone, and so is Hellblazer, after 25 years and 300 published issues.

I'm not the world's greatest comic geek; in the recent years I haven't read many titles outside the Vertigo stuff and the occasional Aliens book by Dark Horse, but I was an avid 'blazerite, and even though the recent Peter Milligan run felt like a cheap parody at best, I'm going to miss this series like hell.

The man himself, our anti-hero, John Constantine - Sting-lookalike British arsehole on paper, L.A.-dwelling Keanu Reeves on film - got rebooted as a younger, family-friendly version in his new series (rated T+, with an extremely creative title, although the fandom will always be referring to it as Heckblazer), slipping into convenient continuity not just with his fireball-throwing Dr. Jones rip-off Justice League Dark self, but also the rest of the colorful superhero-y businesses of the mighty DC Universe. Sigh.

You know, the really-really good thing about Hellblazer is, I mean was, that despite all the magical craziness  the hordes of demons and blood-soaked horror, the stories were mainly always about the screwed up life of one guy, a not in any way normal, but relatively average, and relatable guy. At least in comic standards. John didn't have any superpowers. He knew some magic tricks, sure, and was skillful at manipulating the living shit out of any friend or foe, but his only real "gift" was the ability to con himself out of any given situation, masking his fear and way too caring personality with stinging one-liners, that bastard image and masterfully faked self-confidence.

In many ways - many wrong ways too, I must add - this character channeled our everyday lives and fears, serving as both a contemporary symbol and a gambler's guide of working class society, something that Whatever-Man, Dr./Mr. Random, and watered down DCJCs will never achieve.

Am I getting sentimental? Sod it, here's to 25 years of fine reading material, 300 issues, mini-series, and several one-shot specials. I wonder how far Heckblazer will get before the inevitable cancellation.

Friday, February 22, 2013

pixenomorphy #6


(...) the X-File being,
Looking like some kind of blue-green Jackie Chan
with Isabella Rossellini lips (...)

HFS indeed.

Telling Truth, Telling Lies, I Used To Have a Friend

I say it means a lot.

Facts are, the General's first post placed a ticking bomb into my subconscious  and the four trunkbumper's "No Hero" has been randomly popping up again and again on my playlist in the last two weeks. I couldn't help it; this is a topic I usually try to avoid at all costs, but here we go, with a complete post, thought-out, written down, waiting to be published.

Monday, February 11, 2013

24 / 1 / 06

Miért mindig az ártatlanok szenvednek? - tettem fel magamban e kérdést többször is a nap folyamán. Válasz természetesen nem érkezett, így inkább másként fogalmaztam meg a problémát. Miért nem szenvednek sohasem a bűnösök?
Perspectives, personalities and moral codes change, but some of your questions will never go away.

(Click here to ruin this reflective moment.)