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Margaret Killjoy

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2364 total appearances

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Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

No.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

By a mysterious person with a bad fake Boston accent.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

By a mysterious person with a bad fake Boston accent.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

By a mysterious person with a bad fake Boston accent.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

No.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

No.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

No.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

For anyone who doesn't know what we're talking about, I'm proud of you.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

For anyone who doesn't know what we're talking about, I'm proud of you.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

For anyone who doesn't know what we're talking about, I'm proud of you.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Well done. Way to be less terminally online.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Well done. Way to be less terminally online.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Well done. Way to be less terminally online.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

You should listen to Jamie Loftus' podcasts. You should. Antio Zamboni was born into a working class political family in Bologna. His parents were anarchists who became fascists, or at least his father had. He was never baptized. His parents only had a civil union because they refused to let the state or the church have anything to do with their marriage before they became fascists.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

You should listen to Jamie Loftus' podcasts. You should. Antio Zamboni was born into a working class political family in Bologna. His parents were anarchists who became fascists, or at least his father had. He was never baptized. His parents only had a civil union because they refused to let the state or the church have anything to do with their marriage before they became fascists.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

You should listen to Jamie Loftus' podcasts. You should. Antio Zamboni was born into a working class political family in Bologna. His parents were anarchists who became fascists, or at least his father had. He was never baptized. His parents only had a civil union because they refused to let the state or the church have anything to do with their marriage before they became fascists.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

His father, Mamolo Zamboni, when he became a fascist, the New York Times called it, quote, disassociating from radical action. Because being an anarchist is radical. Being a fascist is normal, according to the New York Times in 1926. And now. Yeah. Mamolo called himself, quote, an anarchist and a fascist. So.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

His father, Mamolo Zamboni, when he became a fascist, the New York Times called it, quote, disassociating from radical action. Because being an anarchist is radical. Being a fascist is normal, according to the New York Times in 1926. And now. Yeah. Mamolo called himself, quote, an anarchist and a fascist. So.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

His father, Mamolo Zamboni, when he became a fascist, the New York Times called it, quote, disassociating from radical action. Because being an anarchist is radical. Being a fascist is normal, according to the New York Times in 1926. And now. Yeah. Mamolo called himself, quote, an anarchist and a fascist. So.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Well, I think that that sounds like approximately half of the modern libertarian party that the other half of the libertarian party is very embarrassed about.