The Cheshire Cat Mounting a Pikachu.rjhudsonJanuary 23 2007, 20:31:24 UTC
Yeah, we can probably work something out. I'd like to check out more of this guy's work. His stats on IMDb make him out to be a prolific director. Cindy was reading something along the lines of his work getting heavily political, at points
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Cindy and I saw a harness like that at the Shih-Lin nightmarket. I followed the woman wearing it for about two minutes before I realized it was a real dog she was carrying, and not some kind of dog-shaped backpack. The fact that such a backpack wouldn't be out of place on a woman in her twenties in Taiwan says a lot about Taiwan. But no. It was a real dog she was carrying on her back. I can't imagine a dog taking readily to that. Something about having its belly exposed should make him or her nervous.
Thanks for the heads-up. I went ahead and joined the community. It looks slightly less active than Thus Spake Nietzsche, but with a less dickish moderator. Drop in, anytime.
I just had a sudden realization that I wanted to share with you, but you're not here right now.
According to the "Appendices to the Three Principles of the People" added by Chiang Kai-shek, the color scheme in your journal represents everything the KMT hoped to keep out of its arts -- the "red" (Communism), the "yellow" (pornography) and the "black" (violence).
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Or you can also wait for the real DVD release...
In the meantime, check out Wakamatsu's latest festure: UNITED RED ARMY.
More details here: http://www.united-red-army.com/?language=en or http://www.facebook.com/pages/United-Red-Army-by-Koji-Wakamatsu/129443340182?ref=s
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http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3027130
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What a weird series of photograph, though.
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I just had a sudden realization that I wanted to share with you, but you're not here right now.
According to the "Appendices to the Three Principles of the People" added by Chiang Kai-shek, the color scheme in your journal represents everything the KMT hoped to keep out of its arts -- the "red" (Communism), the "yellow" (pornography) and the "black" (violence).
Go figure!
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