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[16 Sep 2003|11:18pm]


Too much. Something. And not enough. Colour.

Me purple.

Am I black?

It's Autumn . . . almost.

Don't
Fall.
play with the dragon

barbie doll crotch [04 Apr 2003|01:58am]
[ mood | sleepy ]

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kurdt kurt cobain kobane [04 Mar 2003|01:40am]
the monkeh just reminded me . . .

mr. moustache by kurdt kobane )
11 crispy toes | play with the dragon

pol i tics [21 Feb 2003|02:56am]
[ mood | determined ]

From MoveOn.org
***
The New York Times reported yesterday that "global anti-war protests have put the White House on the defensive." Between the strong case for tough inspections and the growing domestic and international opposition to war, the hawks in the Bush Administration are on the run. We need to keep them there.

We've marched in the streets of New York. We've marched in over 600 cities around the world. Now it's time to bring that noise to Washington, where the President and Congress can't escape it. On February 26th, you can join a massive march on Washington without leaving your living room. Just go to:

http://www.moveon.org/winwithoutwar/

The Virtual March on Washington is a first-of-its-kind group effort from the Win Without War coalition. Working together, we'll direct a steady stream of phone calls -- about one per minute, all day -- to every Senate office in the country, while at the same time delivering a constant stream of emails and faxes. Think of it as a march -- one by one, we'll be passing through our Senators' offices and the offices of the White House to let them know how we feel about this war.

Like a normal march, the success of this campaign depends on how many people participate. All you need to do is make three phone calls -- it won't take more than 15 minutes of your time. But together with tens of thousands of others, it'll make a huge impression: on February 26th, in every Senate office and in the White House, the phones will be ringing off their hooks.

You can sign up for your time to call or place a free fax right now at:

http://www.moveon.org/winwithoutwar/

Here's what Tom Andrews, a former Member of Congress and the National Director of the Win Without War Coalition has to say about the February 26th Virtual March: "Believe me, political leaders in Washington will get the message when their phones and fax machines light up -- and stay lit up -- from morning until night. They will know that there are a lot of us, that we care deeply about this unnecessary march to war, and that we are organized. Our message will be heard. But, we absolutely need you to make this work."

Last Saturday, millions of us in hundreds of cities around the world voiced our opposition to a war on Iraq. Please help us bring this dissent to Washington on February 26th, by taking part in the Virtual March.

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smokin' the gay crack [20 Feb 2003|10:37pm]
[ mood | uncomfortable ]

Nerves. I'm almost done with my project. I think. I hope. Thank goodness. I can NOT wait.

My friend kity updated about this new modeling agency today among other things. (I was going to link to her journal but LJ's being crap so you get to see her store site instead, which is just as nice cause there are pictures of colby's tummy on it).

From their site:
Mondo Models will specialize in Madison Avenue rejects and cutting edge avant garde talent as well as those afflicted with common standards of beauty. Models will include Celtic fair maidens, retro, flappers, limey mods, culture trash, psychedelic, pop art, fetish, cyber-punk, fantasy, vaudeville, industrial, bizarre, surrealists, mammary-challenged toothpicks, sumo-models, tattoo-covered bikers, and authentic punk rockers.

Mondo Models will also feature goths and gravediggers, circus types, actual Black people and interracial couples, geriatric folks, homely girls, exceptional drag queens, middle aged "secret" transvestite husbands, suave drag kings, mean musclebound deisel dykes, scary dominatrices, layered homeless fashionistas, accident victims, mutants, people with major birth defects, missing limbs, eyes, stretch marks, surgically scarred human beings, political pinkos, midgets, legit pedo pretties and unrepentant heroin chic.


So I sent them an e-mail and some of my goofier photos and just got an e-mail back saying they want to do a photo shoot with me. And now my stomach has dropped all the way to the soles of my feet and I'm feeling kind of ill about it. I must have been smoking way too much crack when I wrote them earlier today. What was I thinking?

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[20 Feb 2003|06:56pm]
Madonna has her own tartan? Wow.

Edit: I have 57 unanswered e-mails in my box right now. I can't reply to any of my LJ comments since LJ has decidedly freaked out since it's been under its whatever attack and it drives me crazy not being able to communicate with people and makes me feel like arse. I don't like ignoring people, whether it's intentional or not. >:|
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[13 Feb 2003|10:57am]
[ mood | optimistic ]

"And so on bad days we hear our own inner voices murmuring, 'It's hopeless. We've lost. The forces we face are too strong for us. Give up." These voices seem reasonable, sensible. But any Witch can recognize a spell being cast.

A spell is a story we tell ourselves that shapes our emotional and psychic world. The media, the authorities tell a story so pervasive that most people mistake it for reality. We're fighting a righteous war against the Source of All Evil, and everyone supports Bush, and corporate control is the only way to be safe and to provide what we need, and to question is Evil, too.

The counterspell is simple: tell a different story. Pull back the curtain: expose their story for the false tale it is. Act 'as if'.

* Act as if we weren't doomed, as if what we did in the next weeks and months could shift the balance of fate.

* Act as if the movement were coming back stronger than ever, attracting thousands and hundreds of thousands who have had their eyes opened by the war.

* Act as if this movement were the most creative, visionary, inspiring, funny, welcoming, transforming and truly revolutionary movement that had ever been. As if we had new language, new tactics, new ways of communicating that could waken the dormant dissent and the sleeping visions in every heart.

* Act as if a whole new public dialogue was beginning outside the boxes drawn by our traditional political lines and our TV sets.

* Act as if all the different factions in our movement were learning how to support each other, how to work in true coalition and act with true solidarity. As if all who should be allies were able to come together and work for our common goals.

* Act as of we were going to win.

Fear makes things worse than they are. Fear limits our vision and our ability to take in information, makes the power holders seem omnipotent, and leads to our suppressing ourselves, saving the authorities the cost and trouble of doing it. And despair leads to paralysis.

The counterspell for fear is courage: facing the possibility of the worst and then going ahead with what you know is right. The counterspell for despair is action in service of a vision. The counterspell for paralysis is stubborn, persistent passion.

Even if we're wrong, if nothing we do does makes a difference, courage and passion are a better place to be than hopelessness, cynicism and fear. If the authorities repress us, that's better than becoming people who repress ourselves. If we see our dreams ripped out of our hands, that's better than never daring to dream at all.

And if we tell our own stories with enough intensity and focus, we'll start to believe them, and so will others. We'll break the spells that bind us. We'll start to want that other world we say is possible with such intensity that nothing can stop us or deny us. All it takes is our willingness to act from vision, not from fear, to risk hoping, to dare to act for what we love."

Starhawk

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pink pink pink [31 Jan 2003|05:41pm]
Allo, I'm FishberryJam.

These are my friends Buny & Cherry, and we're having a party.




. . .  )
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