Monthly Archives: March 2008

Basant Mubarak

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Class Project Survey

I need help with a project for a class. I am doing a survey with college students in mind. Answer this question “What are you going to do after you graduate?” in at least a sentence. Afterwards, specify your hometown … Continue reading

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Break the Ice, take a sharp edge and…

I’m pondering how Britney Spears can pick herself up from where she is right now. She can’t. This misappropriation is in my mind the worst thing she has done yet in the past year or so. Not even Madonna would … Continue reading

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Tibet hits the fan

To the PRC Fulfill your promises. The PRC has made countless promises to itself and the world concerning media freedom and ethnic protections(Article 4). The PRC must hold up its promises by allowing the free exchange of information and giving … Continue reading

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Lake Shore Driving

Last night I had what I would describe as a cyberpunk moment. We were on the highway going south from Chicago at midnight. There was a night-vision road in front of me like in Ghost in The Shell as Burial, … Continue reading

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Declare Autonomy! Don’t let them do that for you!

” Well firstly I’m not seeking independence. I’m not seeking complete separation from China. Tibet’s a landlocked country – materially backward. Of course spiritually very rich – I think very rich – but spirituality alone cannot fill our stomachs. So … Continue reading

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Terror playlist

Massive Attack Biohazard Anthrax All Shall Perish Threat Signal In Flames Rogue Nation System of A Down – War? System of A Down – Boom Faithless – Bombs KMFDM – WWIII KMFDM – Dogma

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Torture playlist

It has come to my attention that music is being used as a torture device. If  for any reason I go missing on the count of me being mistaken as Persian, Turkish, Arab, Indian or in fact being Pakistani (a … Continue reading

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