the panddas my idea for a TV showHow would you all feel about a TV show called The Panddas? It’s set in the mid-to-late 1960s and follows four young guys—three in their twenties and one who’s nineteen—who play in a struggling rock-pop band. The show centers on their attempts to make... See More »
melting poster ideaIdea: A melting, oozing poster. Imagine a blacklight poster fused with a lava lamp—wax or paint that shifts and flows across the surface without making a mess. The artwork stays the same, but the poster itself looks alive, slowly dripping and... See More »
would you listen to a psychedelic conspiratorial band?Would you be into a band with a late-’60s psychedelic sound—something in the vein of the 13th Floor Elevators or Jefferson Airplane, all peace, love, and swirling guitars—but with a conspiratorial twist? Imagine lyrics about astral planes, lost... See More » (1)
Acid PopulismWhat is Acid Populism? In its simplest sense, it’s a political and cultural cocktail, a swirling mixture of ideas and philosophies that refuse to be pinned down. Picture it like the kaleidoscopic music of the mid-to-late 1960s: folk blended with... See More » (1)
I made this how is it? the US mail service is my imaginary band that I hope to make reality someday extra points if you can guess what album cover I'm referencing (1)
Revolution starts with imagination!Revolution Starts With Imagination We as people need to start acting more like children. That may sound juvenile, maybe even silly, but think about it—the man, the system, the machine—finds us silly anyway. They ridicule anyone who dreams too... See More » (1)
People Are Afraid Of Me Because I Don't Represent Their Little BoxesPeople are afraid of me. Not because I’m dangerous, not because I’m hateful, but because I don’t fit neatly into their little boxes. In a world obsessed with labels, sides, and rigid categories, I represent something else: peace, love, and freedom.... See More »
“Modern Left vs. Weird Beatnik”Before I dive into this article, I want to give a little context—because I know a lot of people don’t always catch my weird, outdated references, ha. The whole “Modern Left vs. Weird Beatnik” thing I’ve been talking about is kind of my take on The... See More » (1)
I made this song! how is it?https://youtu.be/cIIi1ofuJqs “I reimagined My Girl by The Temptations as a heavy psychedelic rock track in a 1968 style. I’d love to hear your thoughts on it.”
Sympathy for the DividePlease allow me to introduce myself I’m a man of wealth and political ties I’ve been around for a long, long year I stole many a soul and helped many lies And I was 'round when the Left got riled Made sure that both sides screamed loud I was there... See More »
psychedelic conspiracy Rock?"I’m curious if there are any psychedelic rock bands that combine the classic ‘60s psych sound with conspiracy or hidden-truth themes. Kind of like Jefferson Airplane, but with a darker, more paranoid twist—exploring government secrets, underground... See More »
It’s All So BeautifulI know, I know—I usually talk about politics, heavy issues, the state of the world, all that stuff that weighs us down. But honestly? I need a break. My brain needs a vacation. So today, let’s take a detour into something brighter, lighter, and... See More » (1)
If You’re Anything Like Me… Let’s Re-Event the LeftIf you’re anything like me, you’ve been called “left-wing” your whole life. You care about justice, equality, and making the world a better place. But lately… you’ve been feeling a little uneasy. Maybe the movement you once felt part of isn’t quite... See More » (4)
Finding Groovy in a Mixed-Up World, Part 2: Mystic Dippy!So I’ve decided on the name. The show will be called Mystic Dippy! And no, it’s not some grand political statement or manifesto-in-disguise — it’s just a groovy, fun, surreal puppet show meant to bring joy. The message itself? Not political. It’s... See More » (3)
Finding Groovy Again in a Mix-Up Modern World!I’ve been thinking a lot about the state of the world lately. About division, about outrage, about how everyone seems to be shouting past each other. The spark for this reflection, strangely enough, came after Charlie Kirk’s death. Now, I didn’t... See More »
I May Be Left-Wing, But This Is Nonsense. The Left Have Went Too Far This Time.I never liked Charlie Kirk. Let’s get that out of the way. His politics were the polar opposite of mine. I found his rhetoric shallow, his worldview cruel, and his movement toxic. But you know what? None of that matters right now. Because Charlie... See More »