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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 01:00 am
Two incidences of beauty

In a world of sometimes unbearable ugliness, beauty becomes terribly important.



This is a picture of half-Russian, half-Japanese model Rina Ohta in the new edition of Fudge magazine.

And this is a beautiful song by Juana Molina (from her Domino album Son) called Malherido.

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mini_snape
mini_snape
David Sylvian is my bishie
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 12:20 am (UTC)

Ugh. When I was 8 I campaigned (read: nagged and bothered) myself to death to try and get everyone to stop eating wild fish, because according to my own calculations I thought they'd very soon be extinct. But everyone just hated me for it so I stopped. Now I have a very sad feeling of 'I told you so.'

Time to go back to watching Sparks videos on YouTube, I think.


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lil_octopie
lil_octopie
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 01:05 am (UTC)

a lot of problems that affect the wild fish population is caused by the diseases incurred by farmed fish (at least it is here in BC with the salmon.)

i think the whole world needs to just curtail consumption of *everything* in general :(


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(Anonymous)
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 12:48 am (UTC)

Halfies are a fine species.


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cheapsurrealist
cheapsurrealist
Dave Nold
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 12:54 am (UTC)

Halfies are a fine species.

That's kind of an ugly sentence.

The song is beautiful.


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cityramica
cityramica
cityramica
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 01:14 am (UTC)

damn straight!


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pewpewpew
pewpewpew
hkm
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 02:14 am (UTC)

a perfect looking woman!


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cityramica
cityramica
cityramica
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 03:02 am (UTC)

make it a slide!


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zzberlin
zzberlin
hh
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 04:43 am (UTC)
give up the fish

<< There will be virtually nothing left to fish from the seas by the middle of the century if current trends continue, according to a major scientific stud >>

Why is it ugly when species go extinct? It's evolution. I am reminded of a story I read in 2004 in the Wall Street Journal. About a donkey species that was dying out, but the species was so fucking adorable, that all these volunteer middle aged US women were trying to keep it from going extinct. They tried to entice the male donkeys, who had no sex drive but were given donkey viagra, to mate with the females. Neither male nor female wanted to copulate.

But the American women kept insisting the species not die out!

I say if the breed stops wanting to have sex, it's time to let them go.


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shanghaiagogo
shanghaiagogo
this is amy
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 02:20 am (UTC)

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She is one of my fav models!..like a gentle beauty that speaks no evil


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nicepimmelkarl
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 08:21 pm (UTC)

like a gentle beauty that speaks no evil....adds the haben to the sein. loads of it.


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nicepimmelkarl
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 10:00 pm (UTC)

what do u reckon? that's whimsy and his bird.


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(Anonymous)
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 04:50 am (UTC)

el scorcho


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(Anonymous)
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 05:04 am (UTC)

beauty is beneath the (sur)face. trust me.


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(Anonymous)
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 10:49 am (UTC)

recognizing beauty needs time. if you can spend time on something or someone continuously, beauty will be revealed.


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cap_scaleman
cap_scaleman
cap_scaleman
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 02:59 pm (UTC)

I suspect the extreme fishing going on is because the new trend and rising popularity of omega-3. But most people don't know it can be extracted from botanical sources aswell(Flax, Lingoberry, Sea Buckthorn, Shiso, etc). Quite a dumb trend really.


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(Anonymous)
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 03:47 pm (UTC)

Fair point, although I understnad that omega-3 fatty acids are most effetive, anticoagulantly speaking, when taken in the form of fish oil. No?


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nicepimmelkarl
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 07:30 pm (UTC)

they call it snapper.



bring on the censors.


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nicepimmelkarl
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 08:55 pm (UTC)

the old vintage lad has got a nice pair of bollocks. i wonder where the geezer is from.


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(Anonymous)
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 09:24 pm (UTC)
Fish "Stocks"

Doesn't referring to a population of wild animals as "stocks," as if they're already sitting in the pantry, show an amazing arrogance on our part? As if they were put there just for us.

Lovely song, by the way.

Stephen Parkin.


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nicepimmelkarl
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 09:36 pm (UTC)
Re: Fish "Stocks"

are u english?


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nicepimmelkarl
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Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 09:48 pm (UTC)

sorry nick checking out the old vintage


boy..his pecker needs plastering


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beketaten
beketaten
Juliet
Fri, Nov. 3rd, 2006 11:08 pm (UTC)

What a stunningly beautiful woman.
And that song = !

Maybe somehow we'll be able to restore wild sea-creatures, rather than face a future of eating disgusting farmed salmon with pink-dyed skins.


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cerulicante
cerulicante
cerulicante
Sat, Nov. 4th, 2006 03:10 am (UTC)

The fish will be fine, the fishermen won't be.


Which is good. We can't keep on subsidizing carriage salesmen in an age of automobiles.


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(Anonymous)
Sat, Nov. 4th, 2006 03:26 am (UTC)

She kind-of looks like you - at least, the pictures I've seen. It's funny sometimes ... the people we consider beautiful are the people we most see ourselves in.


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