Rip the lid off it
Rip the lid off it
Excellent (monochrome) issue of CIA nights. Who needs garish colours when you have factual hard-hitting investigative reportage? Reminds me of the Keith Lard incident.
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Re: Rip the lid off it
I was very most pleased to see the issue of the third orientation spoken and dealt with in such an forthright, unflinching and adult manner.
My sole bugbear is that the text was failed via not being vamped by specific visual accompaniment (of course I would only ask to the extent that is proper and legal).
Photojournalism and niche publications* may yet play a key role as this maligned topic enters the mainstream.
For now I have your fine words to conjure a menagerie of mental images to help vent my concerns.
http://www.museumofbestialart.com/
*Alas Zoo Magazine has fallen woefully short in its titular remit.
My sole bugbear is that the text was failed via not being vamped by specific visual accompaniment (of course I would only ask to the extent that is proper and legal).
Photojournalism and niche publications* may yet play a key role as this maligned topic enters the mainstream.
For now I have your fine words to conjure a menagerie of mental images to help vent my concerns.
http://www.museumofbestialart.com/
*Alas Zoo Magazine has fallen woefully short in its titular remit.
Pep Up The Turmoil
Re: Rip the lid off it
oh my god, this is amazing!
"We all tend to idealise kindness and tolerance, then wonder why we find ourselves infested with losers and nutcases." Sebastian Horsley
Re: Rip the lid off it
fukin let us see it then eh?
Our big brother's got no heart,
when I get my chance I'm going to punch him in the nose, in the nose, in the nose
when I get my chance I'm going to punch him in the nose, in the nose, in the nose
Re: Rip the lid off it
I meant the website was amazing....
"We all tend to idealise kindness and tolerance, then wonder why we find ourselves infested with losers and nutcases." Sebastian Horsley