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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 5/24/2010
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very finest
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/28/2009
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To tell you the truth, Visar, I am really glad that that contructed anthropoid (Jackson) did us the favor and got lost. Such a slave of his own wish for appearance and anything else but mental depth. Such a hollywoodian incompetent idiot.
But as you say we have many too many Jacksons who would do anything for being anybody else than themselves. (And exactly those stupid persons bubble most about "sinserity", ey? ;-)) The only thing that happens is that some few Kacksons get famois and then all the other Jacksons have their mindless orgasm in the same gang bang of flatmindness. Uneducated people, flatminded people, people with the brain of a chicken. (And that's an insult for the chicken.)
Cheers!
Nick
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absynthius .
{K:20748} 7/27/2009
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yes Nick, that's right. nothing resembles humans even in their most distant natural differences- how much we suffer of "michael jackson" complex!!
strange and pointless~
cheers, v.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/20/2009
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Almost but not really, Viasr, especially the way you took them in a high-keyish appearance in front of the much darker wall. They look like the "dream of hollywoodian perfectly clean human", a dream that proves to be useless. Just like the desintegrated parts of bodies that are so perfect... that at the end they are not human at all.
Again the plasticity of the objects is quite tangible in those subtle changes of hue and light. But the most remarkable thing is that you manage to label them... garbage even in their purest look. Even the slight vignetting helps very much for that.
Cheers!
Nick
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ANANDA NIYOGI
{K:4486} 6/6/2009
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Not one of your best. You are one of the very few UF members to whom I can give my honest opinion. This image lacks drama which is so very essential for still life.
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 6/2/2009
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Well seen..
good finds them and shows them..thanx
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