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[28 Sep 2008|07:13pm] |
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disturbing news about kim jong il's cerebral hemorrhage. he is recovering fine, or so it is being reported.
this from the National Intelligence Service of south korea: "Kim is in a "recoverable and manageable condition"
south korean news agency Yonhap reports that kim is in a "recoverable and manageable condition," and that NK is not in a "power vacuum."
you'd think they're standing up for the guy! jesus.
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[09 Sep 2008|05:05pm] |
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[05 Sep 2008|01:33pm] |

"The two party conventions showcased vastly different directions for our country. Senator Obama and Senator Biden offered the new ideas and positive change America needs and deserves after eight years of failed Republican leadership. Senator McCain and Governor Palin did not.
After listening to all of the speeches this week, I heard nothing that suggests the Republicans are ready to fix the economy for middle class families, provide quality affordable health care for all Americans, guarantee equal pay for equal work for women, restore our nation's leadership in a complex world or tackle the myriad of challenges our country faces.
So, to slightly amend my comments from Denver: NO WAY, NO HOW, NO McCAIN-PALIN." – Hillary Clinton
Tonight, John McCain said that his party was elected to change Washington, but that they let Washington change them. He's right. He admonished the 'old, do-nothing crowd' in Washington, but ignored the fact that he's been part of that crowd for twenty-six years, opposing solutions on health care, energy, and education. He talked about bipartisanship, but didn't mention that he's been a Bush partisan 90% of the time, that he's run a Karl Rove campaign, and that he wants to continue this President's disastrous economic and foreign policies for another four years. With John McCain, it's more of the same.
That's not the change Americans need. Barack Obama has taken on the special interests and the lobbyists in Illinois and in Washington, and he's won. As President, he'll cut taxes for 95% of all working families, provide affordable health care to every American, end the tax breaks for companies that ship our jobs overseas, and eliminate the oil we import from the Middle East in ten years. – Obama campaign statement
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[11 Jun 2008|02:03pm] |
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i get this weird perverse pleasure seeing famous artists' early works when it's not in its best. when i saw murakami's first commissioned painting done out of tempera paint (reportedly he spent like 3 bucks or 30 bucks on the materials), it felt pretty good to think of him as a starving artist back then. all anonymous and powerless, just like one of us mere mortals. and that painting seemed so human, too. the lines were shaky and unconfident and hand done unlike the masterpieces he makes now, done by factories and assistants.
so then this is pretty much how i feel about the early lichtenstein i came across today:

look at how crooked her face is. she wouldn't look like that unless he "bang, zoom, straight to the moon"'d her, so lopsided like that. and his eyelash/browbone looks really feminine there, not characteristic of his male portrayals typically. the whole thing blows. soo cool that he was at one time a newb.
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[12 Apr 2008|09:42am] |
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from apartment therapy... my new blog addiciton.
 Look at how good this looks.... im definitely making this tonite.
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| ain't that the motherfuckin' truth! |
[27 Jan 2008|09:57pm] |
trait snapshot: messy, disorganized, social, tough, outgoing, rarely worries, self revealing, open, risk taker, likes the unknown, likes large parties, makes friends easily, likes to stand out, likes to make fun of people, reckless, optimistic, positive, strong, does not like to be alone, ambivalent about chaos, abstract, impractical, not good at saving money, fearless, trusting, thrill seeker, not rule conscious, enjoys leadership, strange, loves food, abstract, rarely irritated, anti-authority, attracted to the counter culture
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[13 Sep 2007|05:37pm] |
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"As it were." - wtf?
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| Even my worst days as attorney general have been better than my father's best days |
[27 Aug 2007|11:31am] |
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I'm starting to think that maybe ignoring the news is better for my health than to ponder upon it.
The results are in, amigo! What's there to ponder?
i was having a fine day, then people start talking about gonzales this or that, karl rove this and that, everybody getting off scott free. hey, the government is evil and it's all run by the freemasons anyway. fucking dick cheney and fucking george bush. the world's gone to hell in a handbasket already. it's times like these, i just feel like, fuck the news.
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[09 May 2007|04:04pm] |
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| Your Personality Is Like Acid |  A bit wacky, you're very difficult to predict. One moment you're in your own little happy universe... And the next, you're on a bad trip to your own personal hell! |
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