 - Last login: 6 hours agoKahlilaGibran
- Kahlila is a woman in a relationship from Kia Ora, New Zealand.
- Likes 3,526 pages, 180 videos, 540 photos • 479 fans • Received 176 reviews
- Member since Jan 20, 2007
So. Are we all being good little thumber-uppers?
Take a chance.
A few things I have learnt from SU's new similarity meter --. I share an interest in space exploration with Judefa, have the same taste in adult humor as the young 13andbored and share a passion for nude art with myself. Which is nonsense.
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May 22, 2007 7:56am
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What kind of postmodernist are you!? 
You are a Theory Slut. The true elite of the postmodernists, you collect avant-garde Indonesian hiphop compilations and eat journal articles for breakfast. You positively live for theory. It really doesn't matter what kind, as long as the words are big and the paragraph breaks few and far between.
Take this quiz! 

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StumbleUpon - pood811s web site reviews and blog
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May 20, 2007 6:39am
63 reviews
stumblers
http://pood811.stumbleupon.com/
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http://www.americanartarchives.com/
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May 19, 2007 8:20am
8 reviews
art-history, art, illustrators
http://www.americanartarchives.com/
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The 'spiritual' in art

A database of cheesy but undeniably fascinating artwork first published in American magazines through the decades.

Propaganda/born-again warning: it is peppered with Christian themes.

The archivist posts the following lament:
. . . for all that we've gained in the positive column, the negative column keeps going: atheism, materialism, anti-Americanism (starting right here at home), anti-family, anti-Christian, and (does it never end?), anti-Semitism. Did you ever think you'd live to see a day when you couldn't call the Christmas holiday "Christmas" in public without facing the ire of the politically-correct thought police and their litigious legions? Even in my own atheist days, I was never offended by the Bible or religious celebrations. Today's non-believer is not so tolerant.
But check the little boy with the kitties:
The author tells how her parents wrote their own 10 Commandments, but when her child began to ask questions, she looked to God for the answers.

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JPG Magazine: Photos: &Apple 1& by Ed Steinerts
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May 18, 2007 8:48pm
1 review
photography, webzines
http://jpgmag.com/photos/149753
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. . . and lots more eye candy at JPG, a photography webzine

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http://www.neverhappened.org/neverhappened/architecture/index.html
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May 18, 2007 10:33am
1 review
architecture, blogs
http://www.neverhappened.org/neverhappened/architecture/index.html
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Lotsa curiosities of the architectural kind on this blog.



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StumbleUpon - lajos web site reviews and blog
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May 17, 2007 5:43am
107 reviews
stumblers, art, colour
http://lajo.stumbleupon.com/
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The only thing Lajo likes is 336600. How many of us are THAT attuned to colour? And if you were to pick one to live with and "be", what would yours "be"?
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Lajo hasn't been posting much lately but oh boy when she does . . .


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flower scans - a photoset on Flickr
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May 17, 2007 5:08am
1 review
photography, flowers, flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyanthony/sets/72157594311646947/
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Scanned flowers from Tony Anthony's Flickr collection. Look at his other photo sets while you're there. They are a real treat, celebrating nature -- and also the commonplace, on the streets of Philadelphia, where he lives.

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Steve McCurry Photography
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May 17, 2007 4:40am
32 reviews
photography, steve-mccurry
http://www.art-dept.com/artists/mccurry/index.html
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PanosFX - Rainy Day
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May 16, 2007 4:02am
5 reviews
desktop-publishing, photography, photoshop
http://www.panosfx.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=27
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Something to save for a rainy day . . .

. . . a free download that produces the effect of rain on your photos. It is an add-on for Photoshop CS.

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Mill Ends Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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May 13, 2007 7:36am
7 reviews
bizarre, diary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mill_Ends_Park
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I bought for my brother Graham the just-out edition of The Guinness Book of Records. We've all been reading from it, it's so interesting. Every unusual thing that ever happened in the world is in it.

I like the journalist after whose column is named the smallest park in the world. He donated a circle of land two feet across to his city council for snail racing and as a leprechaun colony.
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