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"1. What are some of your favorite existing (or past) anarchist projects? And what, in your mind, makes them anarchist (instead of leftist or activist, for example)?"

Is the Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire a project and is it mainly about branding (unifying separate acts under a name/slogan/idea)? I kinda like their kind of stuff, and other sorts of prole strolls. The branding, communiqué, writing interviews from jail doesn't seem as fun though.

"2. What are some interesting projects that anarchists could be taking on right now (or in the future) that you don't currently see?"

A long dérive of destruction in which nobody gets caught, or a big time heist like in the movies, except ideally it doesn't even make the local news. My head's in the clouds, i know,

"3. Are there ways that anarchists approached projects in the past that could be left behind, and are there new approaches that we could be trying? Or should we focus on preserving the way anarchists have traditionally approached projects?"

Yeah, trying to come up with a name first, and a manifesto, and the contemporary equivalent of a twitter account, with a logo and nice graphic design, and hashtags etc. I mean that that approach can be abandoned in favor of doing something else, not that all of these types of projects should be discarded. Favoring trying out things and seeing if they're eventually written about by someone, instead of writing about things and seeing if they're eventually tried by someone.

I'll think about it some more and maybe answer a bit more "seriously" or "realistically". No, forrealtho.