(this is a comment on paul's post about the adult suicide girls site (http://suicidegirls.com/))
in today's hypperreality, you can find just about anything out there, no matter who you are or what you're into. suicide girls is one of those examples. they tout themselves as an alternative porn site, the difference they claim is that it's an expression of each suicide girl, since they can post their own words and choose their own photos. but is this just playing into the dominant paradigm, or are these folks really breaking barriers? you decide. but here's an interesting article written on the site in bitch magazine (http://www.bitchmagazine.com/archives/12_02sg/sg.shtml)
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01/14/2004 16:48 #22111
something for everyone01/06/2004 03:49 #22110
b in 30 secsthe finalists (chosen from over 1000 ads) in the Bush in 30 Seconds ad contest have been announced.
"Due to popular demand, we're also adding three new categories for the contest: Funniest Ad, Best Youth Market Ad, and Best Animation. If you register, you'll be able to vote on the finalists in each of these categories starting on Thursday. You can register at: (http://www.bushin30seconds.org/runoff/index.html)"
Without further ado, the finalists are:
CHILD'S PAY by Charlie Fisher of Denver, CO
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
IN MY COUNTRY by Harry Katatsakis, Derek Rittenhouse, Chris Wight of NY, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
POLYGRAPH by Rich Garella, Adam Feinstein of New York, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
BRING 'EM ON by Mike Cuenca of Lawrence, KS
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
WHAT ARE WE TEACHING OUR CHILDREN?
by Fred Surr, Ted Page, Janet Tashjian of Needham, MA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
IMAGINE by Mark Vicente of Los Angeles, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
HUMAN COST OF WAR by Brian Wilkinson of White Plains, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
WAKE UP AMERICA by Lisa M. Rowe of Hollywood, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
DESKTOP by David Haynes of Dallas, TX
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
ARMY OF ONE by Penny Little, Nick Green, Michael Stinson, Julie Stigwart of Isla Vista, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
BANKRUPT by Adam Klugman, Dave Adams of West Linn, OR
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
HOOD ROBBIN' by Nathania Vishnevsky of Foster City, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
LEAVE NO BILLIONAIRE BEHIND by Andrew Boyd of Brooklyn, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
BUSH'S REPAIR SHOP by Eric Martin of Silver Spring, MD
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
GONE IN 30 SECONDS by Eric Blumrich of Montclair, NJ
High-Bandwidth Version
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://www.bushin30seconds.org/view.html?id=17&size=large ; Low-Bandwidth Version
"Due to popular demand, we're also adding three new categories for the contest: Funniest Ad, Best Youth Market Ad, and Best Animation. If you register, you'll be able to vote on the finalists in each of these categories starting on Thursday. You can register at: (http://www.bushin30seconds.org/runoff/index.html)"
Without further ado, the finalists are:
CHILD'S PAY by Charlie Fisher of Denver, CO
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
IN MY COUNTRY by Harry Katatsakis, Derek Rittenhouse, Chris Wight of NY, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
POLYGRAPH by Rich Garella, Adam Feinstein of New York, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
BRING 'EM ON by Mike Cuenca of Lawrence, KS
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
WHAT ARE WE TEACHING OUR CHILDREN?
by Fred Surr, Ted Page, Janet Tashjian of Needham, MA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
IMAGINE by Mark Vicente of Los Angeles, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
HUMAN COST OF WAR by Brian Wilkinson of White Plains, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
WAKE UP AMERICA by Lisa M. Rowe of Hollywood, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
DESKTOP by David Haynes of Dallas, TX
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
ARMY OF ONE by Penny Little, Nick Green, Michael Stinson, Julie Stigwart of Isla Vista, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
BANKRUPT by Adam Klugman, Dave Adams of West Linn, OR
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
HOOD ROBBIN' by Nathania Vishnevsky of Foster City, CA
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
LEAVE NO BILLIONAIRE BEHIND by Andrew Boyd of Brooklyn, NY
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
BUSH'S REPAIR SHOP by Eric Martin of Silver Spring, MD
High-Bandwidth Version
; Low-Bandwidth Version
GONE IN 30 SECONDS by Eric Blumrich of Montclair, NJ
High-Bandwidth Version
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tp
://www.bushin30seconds.org/view.html?id=17&size=large ; Low-Bandwidth Version
01/01/2004 06:17 #22108
perfect12/31/2003 18:17 #22107
walk on bynew years eve is always a lot more contentious for me than i would hope. maybe some new year in the future it will work out. but i hope that you find yourselves surrounded by the people you want to be surrounded by. i'm sorry i wont be there, if i happen to be one of those people for you. have a wonderful beginning to 2004 and i will see you soon maybe
01/05/2004 04:40 #22109
hyperrealitiesthere is way too much going on here, im on overload. i need to get grounded again, so i don't forget things. quick, send me some words to remind me of who we are.
i also just discovered: taking place every week in bklyn- degrassi junior high, 4 episodes during happy hour. how can you beat that?
also, street theatre in the best city to do it: the surveillance camera players. (http://www.notbored.org/the-scp.html) they've mapped out the surge of cams (http://www.notbored.org/times-square.html) all over nyc, (http://www.notbored.org/scp-maps.html) which of course we all know is today's reality but still when you hear the numbers.. there's something like 4 cams for each city block at the rate they're popping up. there are cams everywhere, between the atms, stores, private residences, subways, etc. even if you and i don't know where i am at any given moment, someone knows.
i also just discovered: taking place every week in bklyn- degrassi junior high, 4 episodes during happy hour. how can you beat that?
also, street theatre in the best city to do it: the surveillance camera players. (http://www.notbored.org/the-scp.html) they've mapped out the surge of cams (http://www.notbored.org/times-square.html) all over nyc, (http://www.notbored.org/scp-maps.html) which of course we all know is today's reality but still when you hear the numbers.. there's something like 4 cams for each city block at the rate they're popping up. there are cams everywhere, between the atms, stores, private residences, subways, etc. even if you and i don't know where i am at any given moment, someone knows.