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Brian Gay, Henry Rollins, John Stabb and Ian Mackaye backstage at a Dead Kennedys show, Irving Plaza, New York City, April 24, 1981
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45 years ago today
Brian Gay, Henry Rollins, John Stabb and Ian Mackaye backstage at a Dead Kennedys show, Irving Plaza, New York City, April 24, 1981

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controversial statement but ive always seen Benson not as an addict of any kind and actually straightedge. i see him as someone who was surrounded by addiction and refuses to be apart of it. but cigarettes dont count.
forgot to post pics from @jerryskid1 on instagram. he helps keeps the punk scene alive by the things he posts.
this is for the “punk for the people, volume 2 event at usc, a punk panel talking about their scenes : riot girl, gay punk, straightedge and afro punk. i attended with my bf and son and was so entertained by the panels stories. each person spoke of their influence to the various scenes. inspirational…
bein straightedge all fun and games until you have to actually think about and process your problems

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Peter Kagey shared on Bsky, "All of the 5743 points that can be drawn using five or fewer lines/circles in a straightedge-and-ruler construction, starting with just the initial points of (0,0) and (1,0)."