We are developing the social individualist meta-context for the future. From the very serious to the extremely frivolous... lets see what is on the mind of the Samizdata people.
Samizdata, derived from Samizdat /n. - a system of clandestine publication of banned literature in the USSR [Russ.,= self-publishing house]
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Set your inner Martian free I’m sure we’ve got a few closet Martians out there. You know who you are. Last month during the opposition were you standing out in the back garden every night staring up at that bright red dot with something akin to homesickness? Then have I got the t-shirt for you! This new fashion delight from Kim Poor is just the ticket!
Also, Kim’s a great guy and has a lot of other fine space art on sale. It’s worth a click or two just to see the artwork.
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Who Are We? The Samizdata people are a bunch of sinister and heavily armed globalist illuminati who seek to infect the entire world with the values of personal liberty and several property. Amongst our many crimes is a sense of humour and the intermittent use of British spelling.
We are also a varied group made up of social individualists, classical liberals, whigs, libertarians, extropians, futurists, ‘Porcupines’, Karl Popper fetishists, recovering neo-conservatives, crazed Ayn Rand worshipers, over-caffeinated Virginia Postrel devotees, witty Frédéric Bastiat wannabes, cypherpunks, minarchists, kritarchists and wild-eyed anarcho-capitalists from Britain, North America, Australia and Europe.
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I like it!
I live in Tucson, and have several pieces from Kim’s art studio (none of his prints, alas.) I bought one of his “University of Mars” shirts back when I was going to college. Glad to see that it’s available again.
Here’s the sad news. Kim has a degenerative nerve disease that has progressed to the point that he can no longer paint.
Thanks for reminding me of that shirt, Dale. I think I’ll put it up on my site too. Oh, and Christmas fast approaches. Kim has some excellent Christmas cards for sale.
Whoops! I forgot! The first piece I ever bought was Kim’s “Jupiter from Io.”
Any association with the old L5 headquarters or the Tucson Chapter? I go way back with the L5 crowd…
Nope, not a member of the L5 society, I just like the art.