Mercury (DJ Nachos, Marginal Way Skatepark Foundation): "I like free speech. And I think Paris, in hindsight, could save elon by giving him the opportunity to use his creative genius that makes Paris happy, and thus the rest of the world... is my bet. Can you imagine if elon made a deal with Paris? Some people would be oh so green it would be music to my ears."
The Real Story: After 9 years at Microsoft testing the first Bluetooth printers for Windows XP, Mercury returned to Seattle in 2001. After getting fired from Gap in December, he founded the Marginal Way Skatepark Foundation—a registered nonprofit with a Stripe donation portal and BECU checking account. When Rob and volunteers from the community showed up unsolicited to build, clean, and regulate the park, it became clear that helping hands find those who need them most.
Mercury channels Kurt Cobain's Seattle native spirit—a person who avoids the color red because it reminds him of blood and violence, who prays to align his subconscious with healing, and who refuses to let institutional corruption (Microsoft, Wells Fargo, family courts) turn him toward rage. Instead, he builds.
On Free Speech, Wells Fargo, and Real Justice: Wells Fargo repossessed Mercury's car in 2016 and collected a $5,932.74 deficiency—while listed as the lienholder on his active insurance policy the whole time. They told the WA Attorney General there was no insurance. There was. They were ON the policy. Payments were current. Now they've changed their story in the CFPB complaint.
"Just because something is legal doesn't make it right. The statute of limitations has passed, but the documentation is perfect. And I'm not playing games."
The bottom line: Free speech protects us from tyranny, but only when paired with accountability. Paris has valid concerns about platform harms. X has a free speech mandate. The real villain isn't the disagreement—it's predators and corrupt institutions hiding in the shadows while distracting us with culture war theater.
GROK_CONVERSATION_FULL.md in this directory for the complete unabridged transcript.
There is no media. Only your brain. Don't trust anything Trump says unless released on a .gov official correspondence. Otherwise, assume the president puppetry like always, with a netanyahoo flag on trump's forehead every time.
This page is like a blockchain. It's actually a stack. And I'll just plop on top of that stack whenever I'm pissed off enough to bother to deploy this microservice to my cloud. This is not a WordPress site, hackers, so quit trying.
Seattle rules. Fascists drool. And when the war is over in Iran and Palestine, I will clean the slate and move forward. What would Jesus do? Figure it out.
Standing Up for Justice with Love and Courage
Fighting for a livable planet for future generations. Real solutions, real urgency, real care for our Earth and all who inhabit it.
Healthcare is a human right. Every person deserves access to quality care, regardless of their ability to pay.
Investing in education means investing in our future. No one should be crushed by student debt for pursuing knowledge.
A living wage isn't radical—it's basic dignity. Workers deserve respect, fair pay, and the ability to thrive, not just survive.
We rise together. Building bridges, not walls. Leading with love, empathy, and understanding for all communities.
Religious freedom means protecting everyone's right to their beliefs while keeping government secular. Policy should be guided by science, reason, and the common good—not religious doctrine.
Justice should never be a business. Private prisons create perverse incentives to incarcerate people for profit. Our focus must be rehabilitation and community safety, not corporate earnings.
If you're working, paying taxes, and contributing to our communities, you deserve a clear path to residency and citizenship. Immigration reform means recognizing the dignity and contributions of all people.
Unabridged Conversation with Grok | May 9, 2026
Timestamp: 2026-05-09T14:30:00Z