“Ghouls Took Photos of Dying Suicide Girl” Even though I read of many sad events, tragedies, and have experienced some myself. Have, in my former professional, seen things which burn into your mind and will never leave, it’s impossible to erase them, there are few things which shock me anymore. No, that’s not the right […]
The Faces of Gay Games 2010
Look at some of the photos of the sport events, glanzbilder.org has some of the best. There is also public group pool where anyone can post their best: Flickr Gay Games 2010 Photo Group Pool. These are photos from Gay Games 2010, which is winding down to a satisfying if bittersweet Closing Ceremonies which will […]
Contemplations on a System of a Down song, and the unintentionally offended
“My cock is much bigger than yours, my cock can walk right through the door, with a feeling so pure it’s got you screaming back for more!” “Can’t you see that I love my cock? can’t you see that you love my cock? can’t you see that we love my cock?” A few lines from […]
Changing Allegiance to Compete: Ottey
Merlene Ottey Competes at age 50 in an international event, but not for her country, Jamaica…instead it’s for Slovenia. I wouldn’t have guessed that one in a million years. It brings up several questions regarding changing allegiance in order to compete which have been debated in the sports world very strongly. I find this story […]
Review of “Stones from the River” by Ursula Hegi
Stones from the River by Ursula Hegi Intro Although I often read history, especially books regarding World War II and Germany, memoirs, collected memories, analysis into the various horrors and sheer arrogant stupidity of what the Nazis and others did, I seldom, if ever, read fiction books about those times. This book, however, caught my […]
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