Ok so I've reviewed my psychological journals and I've come to the conclusion that there is no cause and effect relationship between unattractiveness and psychopathic behavior.
:eek:
:waits for serious [or seriously hilarious] debate about eye twitches to resume:
more recent youtube finds. both quite charming and enjoyable
Grizzly bear - Knife [live in the streets of Paris]
Grizzly bear -Shift [live in a Paris W.C.]
thanks for sharing. i caught these on another forum a few months ago and was amazed as much then as i am now. mostly because i find this secrecy both captivating and alarming, as i'm sure do others. interesting discussion on the military photos forum. that site actually came up in some of the...
Anyhow, back to the subject of helping. I was searching for aid organizations that might still be working in North Korea.
What I've found thus far:
http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/howtohelp.htm
http://nkhumanrights.or.kr/
http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2006/10/10/nkorea14381.htm [an article...
whoa slow your roll just a bit there cowboy.
I knew just a little about North Korea until recently. I had not done the majority of my own research into the country or its human rights violations until a few days ago, when I happened upon this video randomly [yes, randomly]. No, I was not...
Also, I can see why you want to include the current North Korea nuclear situation in your argument against US propaganda. However, the documentary above is dealing with human rights issues, not nuclear testing.
So while I [and other parts of the world] may or may not agree with your inclusion...
okay, a couple of things:
1) Did you watch the documentary?
2) How is North Korea's anti-American propaganda ["US is the empire of the devil"] any better than Bush's western propaganda that North Korea is part of an "axis of evil"?
"An eye for and eye will make the whole world blind"--Mahatma...
yes I think may have actually come across Choe through a GR link or some other related site
I'd like to find more of his work in print.
He has a collaboration piece on South First in Austin that I'll try to peep soon
Eros [Wong Kar Wai, Steven Soderbergh, Michelangelo Antonioni, 2004]
The first segment, Won Kar Wai's "The Hand", is the best of the three. To me, it is the most moving and the most in touch with the erotic theme of the films. Chris Doyle is director of photography and William Chang Suk-ping...
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