How to put some anarchy into your life
Think for yourself.
Turn off your TV.
Write a letter to a prisoner.
Grow your own food.
Have your neighbors over for dinner.
Consume less.
Share your car.
Go to a rally against the death penalty. Talk to your friends and neighbors about the death penalty and how you can stop it.
Advocate that your community spend less money on police.
On summer nights, hang out on the front porch of your house and talk to your neighbors. If you don't have a porch, stand out in the yard. Better yet, build a porch, and get rid of your lawnmower.
Research your local corporations and find out what they do and how they affect your community.
Start your own pirate radio station. Get you friends and neighbors involved.
Boycott corporate bookstores like Borders and Barnes & Noble. Support your local independent bookstore, or, if you don't have one, start your own.
Don't cross picket lines.
Pick up all of the trash from McDonalds in your hood and then return it to the nearest store.
Fight against new chain stores in your community.
Don't participate in state-sponsored lotteries.
Buy a cop a bagel. Talk to them about finding a new line of work.
Let the air of of police car tires.
Eat less meat, or try switching to a vegetarian or vegan diet.
Fill out misleading information on any surveys which have been sent to you by marketing scum.
Ride your bike to work, if you can.
Fight against gated communities in your town. If one already exists, find creative ways to ridicule it.
Organize the workers in your workplace into a union. Then fire your bosses.
Compost your kitchen leftovers.
Start a Food Not Bombs chapter in your town.
Don't vote.
Fill those annoying "business reply" envelopes with anarchist literature and send them back; you'll make some bored mail room employee happy.
Support radical envrionmentalist groups like Earth First!
Oppose new highway construction in your town.
Take the bus.
Join the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World).
Spend some time hanging out with old people.
Oppose the construction of new super box strip malls.
Don't let people tell you how to live.
Be a person, not a personality.
Learn to create the things you need instead of buying them at a store.
Organise an affinity group and start an anarchist zine.
Pass out leaflets in your area to bring awareness about issues that matter to you.