March 2010
47 posts
Manic Depression - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
1. Say no to f@
Planning to lay around on third beach all summer pounding beers? Gonna need to get rid of that winter f@ first. H8 winter f@:( Plus, gotta make room for the beers. Flaccid chub only works on guys who strap their tiny ballz into zany coloured speedos below their pabst bellies,…
Today, I borrowed a novel about Sherlock Holmes from the library and detective novels are always my favorite. I turned a few pages to where characters are introduced. On one of the name, apparently someone circled and wrote “He is the murderer” right next to it. FML
Client: “It should be a very stylish site. You know, our director is very stylish and all…”
Me: “Ok. What kind of style?”
Client:” She likes steel colours and black and white. Oh, and we’ll be taking pictures of our employees to put on the web site!”
Me: “You could probably take those pictures in black and white and we’d make the design in the same style?”
Client: “Oh, no! It’s not a gay site!”
For ninjabird, and skinnyghost too.
Rick Ross - Hustlin’ (My!Gay!Husband! ASSAULTGODZILLA RMX)
(See? I told you.)
Combine with the picture below, for best effect.
An Installation by Shahidul Alam on Extra Judicial Killings
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) was set up on 26th March 2004 to curb corruption in Bangladesh. It consists of members of Bangladesh Police, Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Air Force. RAB has increasingly been criticized for the extra judicial killings and torture that have taken place of people in custody. Human Rights groups maintain that over 1000 people have been killed by RAB since its inception. All such deaths have been attributed to gunfights between RAB and criminals where the people in RAB custody were caught in crossfire. No member of RAB has yet been killed in crossfire. Recently a high court bench passed a suo moto ruling, asking the secretary of the ministry of home affairs and RAB to explain a particular killing. The Chief Justice dissolved the bench immediately before the date for hearing (9 January 2010) of the government response – apparently for some administrative reasons. “Crossfire” is an exhibition of photographs where Bangladesh’s leading photographer Shahidul Alam, takes an allegorical look at the phenomenon. The constructed images use elements of real case studies to evoke stories that the government has denied.
These photographs are excellent. I couldn’t pick one or two to post. Go and look.
It’s chatroulette bingo.
