LK-P, Brighton, Queer grrrl during whose lifespan to date, the earth has circumnavigated the sun 20 times. Photoset reblogged from FUCKYEAH ANARCH@PUNK with 515 notes
Flavio Costantini (1926 – 2013) ‘The Art of Anarchy’
Flavio Costantini was born in Rome, Italy, in 1926. He served in the Italian Navy before becoming a commercial graphic artist in 1955. He has illustrated several books including The Art of Anarchy (1974), The Shadow Line (1989) and Letters from the Underworld (1997).
More often than not it is the artist, writer or poet, rather than the historian or sociologist, who succeed in capturing the spirit of an age; in so doing, they make an important contribution to our understanding of society. Flavio Costantini is such a person. He sadly passed away on 20th May 2013.
I’m almost certain they did the cover to the Alexandre Skirda Makhno book too
OH WAIT, IT IS IN THE PHOTO OF THEM IN THE BACKGROUND!
Totally reading the book for the last few weeks, sad to lose such a gifted artist
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this is exactly how my vagina looks
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What do you do when a man is killed in the streets where you live? According to some wonderful humans, you call for the mass slaughter of all those who practice the same religion that the killers may practice!
There was a horrific attack today in Woolwich in southeast London. Two men attacked…
Really really not proud to be living the UK atm. The very notion that we are one of the most ‘liberal and democratic’ countries in the world is viciously untrue; when we don’t have a party that even remotely resembles that of a left wing contingent and half the country is going around spewing hateful ignorant shit like this I just… I’m out.
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And that’s the most frustrating thing about depression. It isn’t always something you can fight back against with hope. It isn’t even something — it’s nothing. And you can’t combat nothing. You can’t fill it up. You can’t cover it. It’s just there, pulling the meaning out of everything. That being the case, all the hopeful, proactive solutions start to sound completely insane in contrast to the scope of the problem.
It would be like having a bunch of dead fish, but no one around you will acknowledge that the fish are dead. Instead, they offer to help you look for the fish or try to help you figure out why they disappeared.
(x)
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Second version because I kinda like this coloring too.
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i will give $100 to anyone who can tell me how blowing up children in a country on the other side of the world actually expands upon or improves the personal freedoms of u.s. citizens
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