Not every war can be forgotten but every war cannot be forgiven.
rules are set
for a reason
behaviors dictated
to protect society
religion is the opiate
of the masses
ideology is the opiate
of the educated
man is the opiate
of the gods
Notice the portrait at the right side of the pic and the small cylindrical marble urn next to it?
Yup, ya read it right, an URN!
Nice time to turn a wake into a sideshow exhibition!
I got this pic at solitaire6's multiply account while I was searching for a detailed incident report online.
To my surprise, I found this absurd shot that gave the term disgust a deeper darker meaning.
This photo was taken at a friend's wake, Thaddeus Reantaso's, last Sunday, June 29, around 1-2 am, 2008.
Tads was one of the victims of the typhoon Frank.
The incident was reported here and here and I posted these articles on my deviantart account here
I never thought anyone in their right mind would do such a sacrilegious act. I was proven wrong.
And to think it is this same organization that can be held responsible for the death of a friend and two others!
Responsible mountaineering my @$$!
Update: solitaire6 removed the pic from multiply but the damage is done.
Update: Flame me all you want but one thing is certain, guilt is entirely different from grief.
Shock aftershock
The world just lost another star
Why do you call them home
When this world needs more good men?
Remember his name
Thaddeus
I'm currently having fun with our Chotto Shot cam but my daughter is the one who really adores it!
Using the 'sketch' feature we were able to come up with these funny shots.

My daughter doing a Yoshitomo Nara Artwork impression

Again and Yet Again

Here's me

And my Beloved
I love my PSP even more because of this. =D
With
cries that reach the heavens
did
men in earth assail:
“In
his name we shall triumph!
In his
grace we’ll prevail!”
“The
death of unbelievers
We
sacrifice to you!”
Salvation
through deception
Is
that what saints must do?
As my title states it is definitely how I protect my PSP from scratches and falls.
If you want to protect your PSP, here is my formula/reco:
- First you need your PSP.
- And a film protector (like hori or invisible shield) to protect it from micro scratches
- and a clamshell protector and wrist strap and airform pouch from blackhorns.
- DON'T get the silicone glove and aluminum protectors, they don't protect the PSP's screen!
- A small carabiner.
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- And dust caps which i also got from
- hori
Why these you ask?
- When playing your PSP, the clamshell protects your PSP from accidental or intentional falls. Using the clamshell creates micro scratches on your psp that's why you need the protector films.
- The wrist strap is a secondary defense against accidental falls. Attach the carabiner here.
- Imagine your PSP is a mountain climber. That is what the carab is for.
- The protector films act as a cushion between your PSP and the clamshell protector. Make sure you cover the back side also (that is where most scratches happen due to UMD door activity).
- The dust caps do what they are supposed to do, protect the terminals from dust and lint build-up.
- The airform pouch protects all of this when your PSP is in transit.
Just sharing in case anyone is as paranoid as I am.
My PSP
Shameless plug (coz I like their products) =D
Play-Asia where I got most of the things above =D
Another year wasted.
I was planning on creating a magazine but the publisher was unreliable.
Now I was dropped in the middle of managing and creating a site.
Me.
An artist.
A visual artist at best.
Managing a site?
I'm all 'question marks'.
Learning wire frames.
Learning GUI specs.
Learning how to manage time.
I miss my vagrant days.



