User:Murderbike
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"Bicycle, bicycle, you're keeping me sane. I got murder murder murder murder murder swimming in my brain." - This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb
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[edit] Areas of Interest
I'm pretty much always interested in things having to do with:
- Anarchism, whether it's Anarcho-primitivism or Anarchist communism.
- Punk music, especially Crust punk, and music in general.
- Washington State, all of it, it's amazing.
And currently I'm obsessing on:
- Rewilding[1]
- Colony Collapse Disorder
- Pralay
- Different areas of history in western Washington State
- Pre-Colonial history of the U.S.
- Primitive Skills, like Bowhunting, though only for sustenance, Sport hunting disgusts me.
- Edible/Useful plants
[edit] Pages I created
I mostly make articles for things I happen to know about, that don't already have a page. Many are pretty stubby, feel free to expand any you can!
[edit] Places
- Battleship Island in Puget Sound
- Bellingham Bay
- Bellingham Railway Museum, also in Bellingham, totally cute
- Bradshaw Mountains, in Arizona
- Chuckanut Mountains
- Dishman Hills Natural Resources Conservation Area outside of Spokane
- Granite Mountain (Arizona), near Prescott
- James Island (Washington), to differentiate from James Island (San Juan Islands)
- Kiambiu, stub for slum in Nairobi
- Lyre River, on the Olympic Peninsula
- Melmont, Washington, ghost town!
- Portage Island in Bellingham Bay
- {{Protected Areas of Washington}}
- Salmon River (Washington)
- Skull Island State Park in Massacre Bay!
- Watson Lake, outside Prescott, AZ
- Yellow Island in the San Juan Islands
[edit] Sites on the National Register of Historic Places
- Camp Yeomalt
- East 34th Street Bridge
- Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Fairfax Bridge (Washington)
- Marmes Rockshelter, site of the oldest known human remains in Washington.
- McMillin Bridge, weird bridge
- Nihon Go Gakko (Tacoma)
- Pickett House, oldest house in Bellingham
- Purdy Bridge
- Ryan House
- Steilacoom Catholic Church, first Catholic Church in Washington
- T. G. Richards and Company Store, oldest brick building in Washington
- Thornewood
- Winnifred Street Bridge
[edit] Non-human species
- Beardslee trout, species isolated in Lake Crescent
- Cirsium arizonicum, Arizona Thistle
- Crescenti trout, species isolated in Lake Crescent
- Frullania nisquallensis, Hanging millipede liverwort
- Hamelia patens, Firebush
- Lathyrus torreyi, Torrey's Peavine
- List of species native to Washington
- Orobanche uniflora, the Naked broomrape
- Pinguicula vulgaris, the Common Butterwort
[edit] People
- Ali bin Bello I, very stubby article about a Sultan of Sokoto, expand it!
- Aran Tharp, NYC film-maker
- Barbara Christian, author and activist
- Eddy Joe Cotton, hobo poet, author
- John Yates, agit-prop graphic designer
- Kanasket, Klickitat chief, unfortunately killed by Whitey
- Lower Skagit (tribe) from Washington
- Papahurihia, Maori religious leader
- Richard Mock, artist
- Richard Olmsted, artist
- Upper Skagit (tribe) from Washington
- Xipaya language, stubby, only two speakers left!
- Yavapai people, from Arizona (the featured article on the Indgenous peoples of North America Portal [2])
[edit] Anarchy and stuff
- Anarchism in Cuba, my first Good Article!
- Anarchist Exclusion Act, watch out, it could happen again.
- Behold a Pale Horse, loosely based on the life of Francisco Sabaté Llopart
- The Blast, magazine published by Alexander Berkman
- Dielo Truda, anarchist organization
- Eduard Pons Prades, translated from the Spanish article
- George Sossenko, awesome guy
- Joan Peiró, Spanish anarchist, foolishly joined the government of the Second Spanish Republic
- John Turner (anarchist), first person deported under the Anarchist Exclusion Act.
- Orsini bomb
- Rote Zora, militant feminists
- Sébastien Faure Century, French/Italian contingent of the Durruti Column
- Solidaridad Obrera (periodical), translated from Spanish.
- Solidaridad Obrera (historical union), the original, founded in 1907, translated from Spanish, with help from User:Jmabel
- Solidaridad Obrera (union), the modern union, not the old one, translated from Spanish, with a little help from User:Jmabel.
- Spanish Maquis, leftist guerrillas fighting Nazi Germany in France, and Franco's government in Spain. I started this article, and then translated the rest from the Spanish version, with a little help from User:Jmabel.
[edit] Musical stuff
- American Museum of Radio and Electricity, in Bellingham!
- Ben Armstrong (bass player), bassist for The Psychic Paramount
- Clickpop Records, independent record label in Bellingham
- Drunk Horse, boogie-rock band
- Federation X, rock band
- {{Federation X}}
- Frontier Records, punk record label
- KMRE-LP, radio station in Bellingham, WA
- {{Laddio Bolocko}}
- The Psychic Paramount, avant-garde "rock" band
- {{The Psychic Paramount}}
- Saxon's discography, i've never even heard them, but it needed to be done
- Terminal City Ricochet, punk/cult film
- The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy, album by Jello Biafra and NoMeansNo.
- ¡Tchkung!, subversive music group from Seattle
- The Trucks, electro-pop band from Seattle/Bellingham/Olympia
- Yard Dogs Road Show, traveling burlesque/vaudeville/musical act
[edit] Things I'm reading, have recently read, or am still thinking about
- Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel Dennett
- Against the Grain: How Agriculture Has Hijacked Civilization by Richard Manning
- Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900 by Alfred Crosby
- Endgame by Derrick Jensen. It's not helping my misanthropy one bit.
[edit] Wikistuff that makes me laugh
- Mud Lake (Washington)
- That there are so many red links in List of colonial heads of Cuba while this exists.