Article inspired by Jill Peters’ portraits (Snuff’s Missing Links 2 ~ What’s a Burnesha ? For which the url has since been changed, so here it is again.)
Be aware of enlighted chicen.
He said no, and he was assassinated – but not by us.
You could stop at five or six stores.
One of over 130 collectors featured in Eilon Paz’s soon to be released Dust and Grooves.
That last one; “I’m Wet” is just so close to my feelings on present day parenting.
The product, adults with so little creative ability and a profound inability to originate concepts, is well documented, and bemoaned by academics and industrialists alike.
The subsequent development of ‘copycat’ behaviours, where people within groups are both unable and unwilling to emerge from the “norms” of their associates to discover/create new activities for themselves, is well illustrated in the adherence to fashion and body image, where individuality attracts scorn and derision at an unprecedented level of vitriol.
Not having a mass of tattoos is almost considered an insult to all the sheeple who have rushed into conform with this latest fad.
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Never have truer words been written.
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Ad nauseum, Rolly a reasonable deduction (10%) from this blog is that nostalgia won’t cut it as a protest movement..
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Yerrite, of course.
As the saying goes: Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be.
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Um, right. What he said.
I enjoy Snuffs links also, although I wish I were still employed in order to go through these on the book and with corporate bandwidth.
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