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17 Dec 2007 @ 20:20 by vaxen : Remember... 17 Dec 2007 @ 23:46 by mx @189.68.173.77 : watching and harking.. indeed, we, who have ears, are watching you, and all of us, who have eyes, are harkening you! mx 18 Dec 2007 @ 16:26 by jazzolog : Looking Hard at a Hidden Profile. 18 Dec 2007 @ 17:46 by mortimer : does age, gender, and nationality matter jazzolog, what would you like to know about me? 18 Dec 2007 @ 17:53 by bushman : lol, He just has an inquiering mind mort. Im glad you made a log, been reading your comments from other logs. :} 19 Dec 2007 @ 15:05 by jmarc : Welcome Will read more as it comes. 21 Dec 2007 @ 07:15 by mortimer : Self Image! grandmother-mother-daughter. Take good look in the mirror. The daughter rises up and attempts to destroy the mother (illusion, ignorance, horror, and deception). To safely navigate this intense energy matrix requires good character, correct long term thinking. peace 23 Dec 2007 @ 10:53 by jazzolog : I Do Have An Inquiring Mind and I think hidden-ness is an important ego decision. At another site, I have been enjoying a prolonged dialogue with someone known only as Anonymous. It is not necessary to be open on the Internet. But is there really anywhere to hide in the New Civilization? 23 Dec 2007 @ 20:05 by vaxen : Sub Rosa Ask the White Rose Society the same question, jazzo... "No place to run, no place to hide." - George (Neo NAZI) Bush One picture is worth ten thousand words. —Fred R. Barnard (1927) Graphic design which evokes the symmetria of Vitruvius, the dynamic symmetry of Hambidge, the asymmetry of Mondrian; which is a good gestalt, generated by intuition or by computer, by invention or by a system of coordinates, is not good design if it does not communicate. —Paul Rand (1985) The greenhouse-gas gang is on a population-control kick. "Human population growth is the paramount environmental issue," says Ric Oberlink, a spokesman for the ominous-sounding Californians for Population Stabilization. "Global warming is a very serious problem, but it is a subset of the overpopulation problem." Ric (dropping the consonant is his contribution to conservation) claims the problem isn't just too many people, but too many Americans, who, by our evil nature, will consume too much energy over the course of our lives. Americans are "by far the most voracious consumers and the greatest producers of greenhouse gases per capita of any nation on earth," Ric remarks. That America has spent the past century showering prosperity on the rest of the world (not to mention defeating the twin totalitarian horrors of the 20th century) is irrelevant to Ric. It's all about our voracious consumption and great production. [link] Homeland security insanity! [link] `Doomsday Seed Vault` in the Arctic . Read the article at [link] 8 Jan 2008 @ 23:44 by mortimer : more pieces of the puzzle… Some of my favorite quotes and links: [link] |Dawson (Ouran) “”Take somebody else’s view point and own it.”” [link] |Sanders (Humble Max) discussing critical mass “”Arrogance comes before the fall.”” [link] |Neimark (Fagbamila) “”If it’s not logical it’s just not true.”” peace Other entries in Articles 13 Jul 2008 @ 02:02: Destiny 8 Jul 2008 @ 04:37: Ancestor Alter 21 Jun 2008 @ 15:52: The River 19 Jun 2008 @ 10:09: Relationships 14 Jun 2008 @ 09:58: Respect the Boundaries 14 Jun 2008 @ 08:52: Control 26 May 2008 @ 19:26: newciv RSS 7 Jan 2008 @ 23:30: Gidi Ori Inu 5 Jan 2008 @ 15:37: Emotional Martial Art 5 Jan 2008 @ 15:33: Perfect Time and Place
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