- 16:54 In the vastness of the internet, I feel like there must be something I should click before eating, caffeinating & getting to work. #
- 22:27 RIP David Aaron Clark www.blueblood.net/2009/11/rip-david-aaron-clark/ I want to post pics of him, but I can't stop crying. #
- 23:20 @LukeIsBack Lk thru pics DAC & @ForrestBlack & me having fun watching k-pop & DAC treating Bubba Gump & smiling. Look frwrd 2 your interview #
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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- 22:27 RIP David Aaron Clark www.blueblood.net/2009/11/rip-david-aaron-clark/ I want to post pics of him, but I can't stop crying. #
- 23:20 @LukeIsBack Lk thru pics DAC & @ForrestBlack & me having fun watching k-pop & DAC treating Bubba Gump & smiling. Look frwrd 2 your interview #
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
RIP David Aaron Clark
David Aaron Clark took me to my first genuine serious BDSM club.
Whether we were checking out a new K-pop singer, attending a medievalist wedding, or standing in line at a book signing, David Aaron Clark was always kind to me. He was not a self-serving fair weather friend or a hater bad weather friend; David Aaron Clark was a real friend to me.
David Aaron Clark is one of the last people still fighting the good fight who really knew me, not my digital persona, not some press, not some rumors, not the guarded self I now present to new people, but the real me. Was one of the last people, not is. Damn it.
David Aaron Clark wrote the first big feature review of Blue Blood magazine in print.
Later, Blue Blood wrote up David Aaron Clark's first video project which he directed, wrote, acted in, and literally spilled his own blood for.
David Aaron Clark was a brilliant writer. He had a knack for turning even the most mundane video review into something truly entertaining and readable. He was my labelmate at Masquerade/Rhinoceros with his novels The Wet Forever and Sister Radience and the Ritual Sex anthology he and Tristan Taormino co-edited. He and Charles Gatewood collaborated on the blood fetish book True Blood for Last Gasp. DAC was a prolific writer and his talents were seen in many venues from magazines and newspapers to screenplays. A lot of people will probably remember him for his porn video writing and directing, but he created a diverse body of work.
Things were really looking up in 2009 for David Aaron Clark. Evil Angel had actually given him the creative freedom to show some of his true artistry with the Pure movie, produced by Aiden Starr and starring Asa Akira. He used to joke that AVN created a Best Asian Feature category just so they would have an award to give him every year. I think he won for Best Screenplay too and they didn't invent that award only for him. He was a good person and would really give himself to what he made and I always felt he deserved even more recognition than what he got. David Aaron Clark always deserved an award for his creative work across multiple forms of media because of how much he put in.
David Aaron Clark and I have known each other for approximately sixteen years and ten months. He welcomed me into his home when we lived far apart and I had to travel to see him. We live so close together in Los Angeles, I wish I'd made the time to see him more. Lived so close, not live so close. With the internet, it is so easy to keep up moderate communication and, being an adult, it seems like it just gets harder and harder to make in-person time.
The last thing I said to him was the trivial thought that I wish there was going to be another season of 4400. I wish there was going to be another season of the notorious DAC.
I keep wanting to add details like how he played a non-sex role as a pirate in Joone's Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, but I could go on all day listing cool interesting bits and pieces about his life. He lived an adventurous and interesting life, dated wild women, had unusual sex, went cool places, and left behind a significant body of work. That is more and better than a lot of people, and I know this is trite, only I wish he were still here; I feel he got taken way way too soon.
When I can stop crying for any extended period of time, I'm going to look for some photographs Forrest Black and I took of him and post them.
Rest in peace, David Aaron Clark. You are missed.
Whether we were checking out a new K-pop singer, attending a medievalist wedding, or standing in line at a book signing, David Aaron Clark was always kind to me. He was not a self-serving fair weather friend or a hater bad weather friend; David Aaron Clark was a real friend to me.
David Aaron Clark is one of the last people still fighting the good fight who really knew me, not my digital persona, not some press, not some rumors, not the guarded self I now present to new people, but the real me. Was one of the last people, not is. Damn it.
David Aaron Clark wrote the first big feature review of Blue Blood magazine in print.
Later, Blue Blood wrote up David Aaron Clark's first video project which he directed, wrote, acted in, and literally spilled his own blood for.
David Aaron Clark was a brilliant writer. He had a knack for turning even the most mundane video review into something truly entertaining and readable. He was my labelmate at Masquerade/Rhinoceros with his novels The Wet Forever and Sister Radience and the Ritual Sex anthology he and Tristan Taormino co-edited. He and Charles Gatewood collaborated on the blood fetish book True Blood for Last Gasp. DAC was a prolific writer and his talents were seen in many venues from magazines and newspapers to screenplays. A lot of people will probably remember him for his porn video writing and directing, but he created a diverse body of work.
Things were really looking up in 2009 for David Aaron Clark. Evil Angel had actually given him the creative freedom to show some of his true artistry with the Pure movie, produced by Aiden Starr and starring Asa Akira. He used to joke that AVN created a Best Asian Feature category just so they would have an award to give him every year. I think he won for Best Screenplay too and they didn't invent that award only for him. He was a good person and would really give himself to what he made and I always felt he deserved even more recognition than what he got. David Aaron Clark always deserved an award for his creative work across multiple forms of media because of how much he put in.
David Aaron Clark and I have known each other for approximately sixteen years and ten months. He welcomed me into his home when we lived far apart and I had to travel to see him. We live so close together in Los Angeles, I wish I'd made the time to see him more. Lived so close, not live so close. With the internet, it is so easy to keep up moderate communication and, being an adult, it seems like it just gets harder and harder to make in-person time.
The last thing I said to him was the trivial thought that I wish there was going to be another season of 4400. I wish there was going to be another season of the notorious DAC.
I keep wanting to add details like how he played a non-sex role as a pirate in Joone's Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, but I could go on all day listing cool interesting bits and pieces about his life. He lived an adventurous and interesting life, dated wild women, had unusual sex, went cool places, and left behind a significant body of work. That is more and better than a lot of people, and I know this is trite, only I wish he were still here; I feel he got taken way way too soon.
When I can stop crying for any extended period of time, I'm going to look for some photographs Forrest Black and I took of him and post them.
Rest in peace, David Aaron Clark. You are missed.
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David Aaron Clark took me to my first genuine serious BDSM club.
Whether we were checking out a new K-pop singer, attending a medievalist wedding, or standing in line at a book signing, David Aaron Clark was always kind to me. He was not a self-serving fair weather friend or a hater bad weather friend; David Aaron Clark was a real friend to me.
David Aaron Clark is one of the last people still fighting the good fight who really knew me, not my digital persona, not some press, not some rumors, not the guarded self I now present to new people, but the real me. Was one of the last people, not is. Damn it.
David Aaron Clark wrote the first big feature review of Blue Blood magazine in print.
Later, Blue Blood wrote up David Aaron Clark's first video project which he directed, wrote, acted in, and literally spilled his own blood for.
David Aaron Clark was a brilliant writer. He had a knack for turning even the most mundane video review into something truly entertaining and readable. He was my labelmate at Masquerade/Rhinoceros with his novels The Wet Forever and Sister Radience and the Ritual Sex anthology he and Tristan Taormino co-edited. He and Charles Gatewood collaborated on the blood fetish book True Blood for Last Gasp. DAC was a prolific writer and his talents were seen in many venues from magazines and newspapers to screenplays. A lot of people will probably remember him for his porn video writing and directing, but he created a diverse body of work.
Things were really looking up in 2009 for David Aaron Clark. Evil Angel had actually given him the creative freedom to show some of his true artistry with the Pure movie, produced by Aiden Starr and starring Asa Akira. He used to joke that AVN created a Best Asian Feature category just so they would have an award to give him every year. I think he won for Best Screenplay too and they didn't invent that award only for him. He was a good person and would really give himself to what he made and I always felt he deserved even more recognition than what he got. David Aaron Clark always deserved an award for his creative work across multiple forms of media because of how much he put in.
David Aaron Clark and I have known each other for approximately sixteen years and ten months. He welcomed me into his home when we lived far apart and I had to travel to see him. We live so close together in Los Angeles, I wish I'd made the time to see him more. Lived so close, not live so close. With the internet, it is so easy to keep up moderate communication and, being an adult, it seems like it just gets harder and harder to make in-person time.
The last thing I said to him was the trivial thought that I wish there was going to be another season of 4400. I wish there was going to be another season of the notorious DAC.
I keep wanting to add details like how he played a non-sex role as a pirate in Joone's Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, but I could go on all day listing cool interesting bits and pieces about his life. He lived an adventurous and interesting life, dated wild women, had unusual sex, went cool places, and left behind a significant body of work. That is more and better than a lot of people, and I know this is trite, only I wish he were still here; I feel he got taken way way too soon.
When I can stop crying for any extended period of time, I'm going to look for some photographs Forrest Black and I took of him and post them.
Rest in peace, David Aaron Clark. You are missed.
Whether we were checking out a new K-pop singer, attending a medievalist wedding, or standing in line at a book signing, David Aaron Clark was always kind to me. He was not a self-serving fair weather friend or a hater bad weather friend; David Aaron Clark was a real friend to me.
David Aaron Clark is one of the last people still fighting the good fight who really knew me, not my digital persona, not some press, not some rumors, not the guarded self I now present to new people, but the real me. Was one of the last people, not is. Damn it.
David Aaron Clark wrote the first big feature review of Blue Blood magazine in print.
Later, Blue Blood wrote up David Aaron Clark's first video project which he directed, wrote, acted in, and literally spilled his own blood for.
David Aaron Clark was a brilliant writer. He had a knack for turning even the most mundane video review into something truly entertaining and readable. He was my labelmate at Masquerade/Rhinoceros with his novels The Wet Forever and Sister Radience and the Ritual Sex anthology he and Tristan Taormino co-edited. He and Charles Gatewood collaborated on the blood fetish book True Blood for Last Gasp. DAC was a prolific writer and his talents were seen in many venues from magazines and newspapers to screenplays. A lot of people will probably remember him for his porn video writing and directing, but he created a diverse body of work.
Things were really looking up in 2009 for David Aaron Clark. Evil Angel had actually given him the creative freedom to show some of his true artistry with the Pure movie, produced by Aiden Starr and starring Asa Akira. He used to joke that AVN created a Best Asian Feature category just so they would have an award to give him every year. I think he won for Best Screenplay too and they didn't invent that award only for him. He was a good person and would really give himself to what he made and I always felt he deserved even more recognition than what he got. David Aaron Clark always deserved an award for his creative work across multiple forms of media because of how much he put in.
David Aaron Clark and I have known each other for approximately sixteen years and ten months. He welcomed me into his home when we lived far apart and I had to travel to see him. We live so close together in Los Angeles, I wish I'd made the time to see him more. Lived so close, not live so close. With the internet, it is so easy to keep up moderate communication and, being an adult, it seems like it just gets harder and harder to make in-person time.
The last thing I said to him was the trivial thought that I wish there was going to be another season of 4400. I wish there was going to be another season of the notorious DAC.
I keep wanting to add details like how he played a non-sex role as a pirate in Joone's Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, but I could go on all day listing cool interesting bits and pieces about his life. He lived an adventurous and interesting life, dated wild women, had unusual sex, went cool places, and left behind a significant body of work. That is more and better than a lot of people, and I know this is trite, only I wish he were still here; I feel he got taken way way too soon.
When I can stop crying for any extended period of time, I'm going to look for some photographs Forrest Black and I took of him and post them.
Rest in peace, David Aaron Clark. You are missed.
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Dana Dark at the End of the World
Senior Blue Blood writer Will Judy calls Forrest Black's shotgun "the luckiest shotgun in the world". What can I say about beautiful Dana Dark that I haven't said before?
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Dana Dark at the End of the World
Senior Blue Blood writer Will Judy calls Forrest Black's shotgun "the luckiest shotgun in the world". What can I say about beautiful Dana Dark that I haven't said before?
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- 11:58 Chase bank=awful. Online says phone Indian call center (outsourced at US taxpayer expense) who says branch who says online. Recommendations? #
- 18:52 @ForrestBlack world is maddening, but it gets better :-) #
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- 11:58 Chase bank=awful. Online says phone Indian call center (outsourced at US taxpayer expense) who says branch who says online. Recommendations? #
- 18:52 @ForrestBlack world is maddening, but it gets better :-) #
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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- 15:06 @twitter Why does Twitter keep telling me my email address does not work? #
- 15:11 RT @ForrestBlack Wow...she was really nice. Sad. bit.ly/2wgq1A Pics: bit.ly/6lf9G8 --- I was emailing w/her :-( #
- 20:12 RT @AltPornNet AltPorn Genre Estimated Traffic Study Nov 09 bit.ly/4nJhuh/ <-- BB #7+8+9+10+18=139,336=#4 #
- 20:22 @youngsoulrebel Etsy is an evil company. Thanks for the funny link bit.ly/8trexf #
23:49 @youngsoulrebel Etsy outlets DIY energies w/an easy but censored venue w/o respect for trademark *or* for freedom of expression. #
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- 15:06 @twitter Why does Twitter keep telling me my email address does not work? #
- 15:11 RT @ForrestBlack Wow...she was really nice. Sad. bit.ly/2wgq1A Pics: bit.ly/6lf9G8 --- I was emailing w/her :-( #
- 20:12 RT @AltPornNet AltPorn Genre Estimated Traffic Study Nov 09 bit.ly/4nJhuh/ <-- BB #7+8+9+10+18=139,336=#4 #
- 20:22 @youngsoulrebel Etsy is an evil company. Thanks for the funny link bit.ly/8trexf #
23:49 @youngsoulrebel Etsy outlets DIY energies w/an easy but censored venue w/o respect for trademark *or* for freedom of expression. #
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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- 18:53 Feel awful. Had big hopes for today. Didn't even make it to USPS. Had a 150k+ Bejeweled game though. Hope it's PMS & not flu. #
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- 18:53 Feel awful. Had big hopes for today. Didn't even make it to USPS. Had a 150k+ Bejeweled game though. Hope it's PMS & not flu. #
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
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- 02:14 @twitter So far, in the beta, I'm not into losing the ability to comment on RT in the Tweet. Prefer more conversational. #
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- 02:14 @twitter So far, in the beta, I'm not into losing the ability to comment on RT in the Tweet. Prefer more conversational. #
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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- 12:35 Warning to WordPress folks, the current autoupgrade overwrites the Kubrick theme. #
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- 12:35 Warning to WordPress folks, the current autoupgrade overwrites the Kubrick theme. #
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Big Boob Barbie and Country Club Biff are not the Oppressors
Big Boob Barbie and Country Club Biff are not the Oppressors
by Amelia G : November 15th, 2009
Comedian Chris Rock does a joke about how the reason women do not rule the world is because they hate each other i.e. when a man sees his buddy with a great girl, he thinks he wants one like that, and, when a woman sees her pal with a great guy, she thinks she wants that guy. Many disadvantaged groups, from Bohemians to Blacks, have to deal with some pushback from the overculture and undermining in their own culture. Black community leaders have addressed some of the issue within their community by political action, forging ahead, and coining phrases such as “hater” to describe sometime peers who seek to destroy those like them who find any success.
Counterculture community leaders deal with this cultural cannibalism by posting that they are totally going to stop tweeting on Twitter. Next time you feel like you just can’t get a break, take a look in the mirror and ask yourself when was the last time you said something supportive to or about someone in your community and when was the last . . .
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Big Boob Barbie and Country Club Biff are not the Oppressors
Big Boob Barbie and Country Club Biff are not the Oppressors
by Amelia G : November 15th, 2009
Comedian Chris Rock does a joke about how the reason women do not rule the world is because they hate each other i.e. when a man sees his buddy with a great girl, he thinks he wants one like that, and, when a woman sees her pal with a great guy, she thinks she wants that guy. Many disadvantaged groups, from Bohemians to Blacks, have to deal with some pushback from the overculture and undermining in their own culture. Black community leaders have addressed some of the issue within their community by political action, forging ahead, and coining phrases such as “hater” to describe sometime peers who seek to destroy those like them who find any success.
Counterculture community leaders deal with this cultural cannibalism by posting that they are totally going to stop tweeting on Twitter. Next time you feel like you just can’t get a break, take a look in the mirror and ask yourself when was the last time you said something supportive to or about someone in your community and when was the last . . .
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Belle de Jour is Dr Brooke Magnanti
Belle de Jour is Dr Brooke Magnanti
by Amelia G : November 15th, 2009
Around this time last year, Belle wrote in her blog, “What I write about is something every depiction of prostitution in this country in recent years has not been permitted to say. There will be no comeuppance. There will be no guilt and shame. And most importantly, there will be no white goddamn knight . . . Myself, personally, I am enjoying life. Neither in spite of nor because of my past but because I choose to . . . because no one else wants to say these things, I can: I will. I am unrepentant. I make no apologies for my past or what I write. And my future will be no worse than yours as a result.”
It will be sociologically interesting to see how outing herself pans out for her future. So far, people’s reactions seem mixed. Because here is the kicker: Belle de Jour is a research scientist who specializes in the impact of pesticides on children, such as exotic cancers. So the people who were hoping best-selling author and high end escort Belle was pathetic in her real life are disappointed. And the part-time sex workers who hand themselves a blue ribbon and an award for having got through a few months of college are feeling a bit inadequate. There are exceptions, but a lot of the press on Dr. Brooke Magnanti seems sort of hostile, like they either have to refer to her research science as obscure or her sexual past as very very naughty.
My response: How fucking cool is it that someone could be hot enough to charge three hundred pounds an hour via Barbarella’s escort agency as a young woman and go on to be both a witty best-selling author and work on science to help sick children?! That is like female Buckeroo Banzai . . .
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Belle de Jour is Dr Brooke Magnanti
Belle de Jour is Dr Brooke Magnanti
by Amelia G : November 15th, 2009
Around this time last year, Belle wrote in her blog, “What I write about is something every depiction of prostitution in this country in recent years has not been permitted to say. There will be no comeuppance. There will be no guilt and shame. And most importantly, there will be no white goddamn knight . . . Myself, personally, I am enjoying life. Neither in spite of nor because of my past but because I choose to . . . because no one else wants to say these things, I can: I will. I am unrepentant. I make no apologies for my past or what I write. And my future will be no worse than yours as a result.”
It will be sociologically interesting to see how outing herself pans out for her future. So far, people’s reactions seem mixed. Because here is the kicker: Belle de Jour is a research scientist who specializes in the impact of pesticides on children, such as exotic cancers. So the people who were hoping best-selling author and high end escort Belle was pathetic in her real life are disappointed. And the part-time sex workers who hand themselves a blue ribbon and an award for having got through a few months of college are feeling a bit inadequate. There are exceptions, but a lot of the press on Dr. Brooke Magnanti seems sort of hostile, like they either have to refer to her research science as obscure or her sexual past as very very naughty.
My response: How fucking cool is it that someone could be hot enough to charge three hundred pounds an hour via Barbarella’s escort agency as a young woman and go on to be both a witty best-selling author and work on science to help sick children?! That is like female Buckeroo Banzai . . .
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- 17:15 @SinnamonLove Maybe he was hoping for extra dommey? Feel better soon. #
- 17:30 @docbrite I heart Cookie Monster bit.ly/39ezv0 but Oscar is pretty fine too #
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- 17:15 @SinnamonLove Maybe he was hoping for extra dommey? Feel better soon. #
- 17:30 @docbrite I heart Cookie Monster bit.ly/39ezv0 but Oscar is pretty fine too #
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Do you believe alien abductions really happen?
Do you believe alien abductions really happen?
by Amelia G : October 22nd, 2009
Olatunde Osunsanmi directs the beautiful Milla Jovovich in The Fourth Kind. Close Encounters was the third kind i.e. contact with extraterrestrials. The Fourth Kind is alien abduction. Apparently, there is a part of Alaska which has had an unusually high number of missing persons and an unusually high number of otherwise credible people who appear to truly believe they have been the victims of alien abductions.
The movie is part documentary and part reenactment, juxtaposing videotapes psychologist Dr. Abigail Tyler made of patients with reenactments by Milla Jovovich. I may have a stronger opinion one way or the other, after seeing the movie, but I’m personally on the fence on what to think about alien life forms performing experiments on humans.
By the way, according to the alien interaction scale, the second kind is collecting evidence of aliens and the first kind is just sighting a UFO.
Perhaps Kids in the Hall can offer some insight:
Alien 1: So what’s bothering you?
Alien 2: Ah, lately I just keep wondering what’s the point?
Alien 1: The point?
Alien 2: Yeah. What’s the point of what we do?
Alien 1: Sorry, I don’t follow you
Alien 2: Well, I mean, we travel 250,000 light years across the universe, abduct humans, probe them anally and release them.
Alien 1: Yeah? And?
Alien 2: Well, doesn’t it seem kind of pointless?
Alien 1: I really don’t think about it.
Alien 2: Well don’t you think you should?
Alien 1: No, I don’t think I should. I don’t think I should question the . . .
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Do you believe alien abductions really happen?
Do you believe alien abductions really happen?
by Amelia G : October 22nd, 2009
Olatunde Osunsanmi directs the beautiful Milla Jovovich in The Fourth Kind. Close Encounters was the third kind i.e. contact with extraterrestrials. The Fourth Kind is alien abduction. Apparently, there is a part of Alaska which has had an unusually high number of missing persons and an unusually high number of otherwise credible people who appear to truly believe they have been the victims of alien abductions.
The movie is part documentary and part reenactment, juxtaposing videotapes psychologist Dr. Abigail Tyler made of patients with reenactments by Milla Jovovich. I may have a stronger opinion one way or the other, after seeing the movie, but I’m personally on the fence on what to think about alien life forms performing experiments on humans.
By the way, according to the alien interaction scale, the second kind is collecting evidence of aliens and the first kind is just sighting a UFO.
Perhaps Kids in the Hall can offer some insight:
Alien 1: So what’s bothering you?
Alien 2: Ah, lately I just keep wondering what’s the point?
Alien 1: The point?
Alien 2: Yeah. What’s the point of what we do?
Alien 1: Sorry, I don’t follow you
Alien 2: Well, I mean, we travel 250,000 light years across the universe, abduct humans, probe them anally and release them.
Alien 1: Yeah? And?
Alien 2: Well, doesn’t it seem kind of pointless?
Alien 1: I really don’t think about it.
Alien 2: Well don’t you think you should?
Alien 1: No, I don’t think I should. I don’t think I should question the . . .
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Why does Candy Corn not taste better?
Why does Candy Corn not taste better?
by Amelia G : October 21st, 2009
Gingerdead</strong></a>’s Calan Ree asks the important questions. Why is candy corn so emblematic of Halloween and why does candy corn taste so much less . . .
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Why does Candy Corn not taste better?
Why does Candy Corn not taste better?
by Amelia G : October 21st, 2009
Gingerdead</strong></a>’s Calan Ree asks the important questions. Why is candy corn so emblematic of Halloween and why does candy corn taste so much less . . .
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- 11:08 Ya'd think w/ $$,$$$$,$$$ of taxpayer money, JP Morgan Chase could be a less horrible/more efficient bank. #
- 15:13 RT @BlueBlood Belle de Jour Dr Brooke Magnanti bit.ly/3EQALt F off if unimpressed by @belledejour_uk #
- 16:30 RT @BlueBlood Big Boob Barbie and Country Club Biff are not the Oppressors bit.ly/10fo3o F cannibalism. #
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- 11:08 Ya'd think w/ $$,$$$$,$$$ of taxpayer money, JP Morgan Chase could be a less horrible/more efficient bank. #
- 15:13 RT @BlueBlood Belle de Jour Dr Brooke Magnanti bit.ly/3EQALt F off if unimpressed by @belledejour_uk #
- 16:30 RT @BlueBlood Big Boob Barbie and Country Club Biff are not the Oppressors bit.ly/10fo3o F cannibalism. #
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Friday, November 13, 2009
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- 14:59 Don't people like having friends? It makes me sad when I think I made a friend but really they want $ &/or sex. #
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- 14:59 Don't people like having friends? It makes me sad when I think I made a friend but really they want $ &/or sex. #
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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- 18:04 The internet has opened up some cool opportunities, but I think people were nicer & better-adjusted before it. #
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- 18:04 The internet has opened up some cool opportunities, but I think people were nicer & better-adjusted before it. #
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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- 15:48 JP Morgan Chase spent their bailout $ outsourcing to India where the hold music is appropriately the blues. #
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- 15:48 JP Morgan Chase spent their bailout $ outsourcing to India where the hold music is appropriately the blues. #
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Friday, November 06, 2009
Nina Sin Satan Cheerleader
How awesome is it that Nina Sin has a cheerleader outfit like this!? Forrest Black and I knew we were going to shoot her in this outfit the moment we saw it. The only hard part was for all of us to stop suggesting cheers for Satan, so we would not be giggling through the shots. Full set posted to Blue Blood VIP today.
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Nina Sin Satan Cheerleader
How awesome is it that Nina Sin has a cheerleader outfit like this!? Forrest Black and I knew we were going to shoot her in this outfit the moment we saw it. The only hard part was for all of us to stop suggesting cheers for Satan, so we would not be giggling through the shots. Full set posted to Blue Blood VIP today.
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Tweets
- 01:31 Okay, seriously, I know LA is proud of having the most helicopters, but this loud-ass man-hunt could stop any time now. So sleepy. #
- 02:50 It disturbs me that my reminder to TREAT MODELS AS HUMAN BEINGS was controversial bit.ly/3dgtq (SFW) #
- 04:13 The heart of Hollywood is convenient & exciting but not enjoying tonight's helicopter manhunt followed by leaf blower bar & 7-11 clean-up #
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- 01:31 Okay, seriously, I know LA is proud of having the most helicopters, but this loud-ass man-hunt could stop any time now. So sleepy. #
- 02:50 It disturbs me that my reminder to TREAT MODELS AS HUMAN BEINGS was controversial bit.ly/3dgtq (SFW) #
- 04:13 The heart of Hollywood is convenient & exciting but not enjoying tonight's helicopter manhunt followed by leaf blower bar & 7-11 clean-up #
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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Tweets
- 21:36 Long grueling day. Big good news tomorrow. Now: food, South Park & re-reading Pearls Before Swine strips. #
- 06:53 www.blueblood.com got huge redesign by @ForrestBlack Working out kinks but what do y'all think? #
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
The Internet is for . . .
Like Dave Chappelle says, intolerable. (Except that my job is mostly pretty cool, aside from feeling responsible for so many people.)
I wish there was a battery of tests for IQ and reading comprehension, which people had to pass before they were given access to the internet. I would not ignore someone who was talking to me at a party, unless I felt really hostile towards them for some reason and was trying to be rude. Alas, too many people on the internet are not worth engaging at all, even when they are speaking directly to me. It just does not come naturally to me to dismiss people, even anonymous trolls, as too insignificant to reply to. And I always think people will see reason, if given the opportunity. LOL. But I'm learning. I hope.
I wish there was a battery of tests for IQ and reading comprehension, which people had to pass before they were given access to the internet. I would not ignore someone who was talking to me at a party, unless I felt really hostile towards them for some reason and was trying to be rude. Alas, too many people on the internet are not worth engaging at all, even when they are speaking directly to me. It just does not come naturally to me to dismiss people, even anonymous trolls, as too insignificant to reply to. And I always think people will see reason, if given the opportunity. LOL. But I'm learning. I hope.
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The Internet is for . . .
Like Dave Chappelle says, intolerable. (Except that my job is mostly pretty cool, aside from feeling responsible for so many people.)
I wish there was a battery of tests for IQ and reading comprehension, which people had to pass before they were given access to the internet. I would not ignore someone who was talking to me at a party, unless I felt really hostile towards them for some reason and was trying to be rude. Alas, too many people on the internet are not worth engaging at all, even when they are speaking directly to me. It just does not come naturally to me to dismiss people, even anonymous trolls, as too insignificant to reply to. And I always think people will see reason, if given the opportunity. LOL. But I'm learning. I hope.
I wish there was a battery of tests for IQ and reading comprehension, which people had to pass before they were given access to the internet. I would not ignore someone who was talking to me at a party, unless I felt really hostile towards them for some reason and was trying to be rude. Alas, too many people on the internet are not worth engaging at all, even when they are speaking directly to me. It just does not come naturally to me to dismiss people, even anonymous trolls, as too insignificant to reply to. And I always think people will see reason, if given the opportunity. LOL. But I'm learning. I hope.
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
One Drink Minimum
This is a sample shot from the 15th set of Rachel Face
forrestblack and I shot which has been published in the Blue Blood VIP. We shot this at a nighttime hotspot called The Jockey Club. We had to wait until after the bar closed and, when we got there at like 4am, there were still some, err, patrons using the bar. They were kind enough to more or less vacate for a while, so we could shoot.
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One Drink Minimum
This is a sample shot from the 15th set of Rachel Face
forrestblack and I shot which has been published in the Blue Blood VIP. We shot this at a nighttime hotspot called The Jockey Club. We had to wait until after the bar closed and, when we got there at like 4am, there were still some, err, patrons using the bar. They were kind enough to more or less vacate for a while, so we could shoot.
Labels:
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blue blood,
blueblood,
journal,
photograph,
photography,
rachel face,
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