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:: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 ::
she's my people
margaret cho not only rocks -- she blogs! oh swoon away...dontcha all wish you were my people now, eh? (so much for all those years of "are you chinese or japanese?")
and now, from trolling around on her site, a word from yoda:
"Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering."
'nuff said...
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:: Monday, November 22, 2004 ::
it's the cities, stupid
The Urban Archipelago -- a better read on the red v. blue headache... (thanks to jillenium) ...
pop quiz!
speaking of jillenium -- which punctuation mark are you?
here's me (feel free to disagree):
Question mark. Who, you? Yes, you. Everything is up for discussion or up for grabs. Likely, you’re an agnostic, a consultant or psychiatrist by trade. You care what others think, and what they think about you. You’re very sensitive to the needs and actions of others. You often resent your tendency for co-dependence, but see yourself as a maverick and rabble-rouser just as often. Where will you be in few years? Who knows, but it’ll all work out — and why shouldn’t it?
note to those in the mj-crowd: please bring your answers and a one-page (single or double spaced, better yet -- handwritten) explanation to the next eat 'n greet.
(can you tell what kind of day i'm having? hint: coffee isn't fixing it).
:: ewee 1:51:00 PM [+]
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Reversing Vandalism: destroyed books transformed into art
check out this great online exhibit -- i wish i'd gotten to the exhibit itself, but this is almost as good.
here's their blurb on the exhibit:
In early 2001, San Francisco Public Library staff began finding vandalized books shoved under shelves, hidden throughout the Main Library. Ultimately over 600 torn and sliced books, on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender topics, women’s issues and HIV/AIDS, were deemed beyond repair and withdrawn from the Library’s collection. Rather than discard the damaged books, the Library distributed them to interested community members in the hope of creating art. The wide variety of artistic responses to this hate crime resulted in "Reversing Vandalism," an exhibition of over 200 original works of art, displayed in the Main Library from January 31 through May 2, 2004.
:: ewee 1:30:00 PM [+]
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:: Monday, November 08, 2004 ::
procrastination time...
another good waste of time, thanks to kevy. i've only beaten it once so far.
:: ewee 11:21:00 AM [+]
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