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Old design, still one of my most popular/divisive I think. Based it off of a New Mexico police badge I think it was.
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Collaborative self-portrait with mirrors & bruises.
2015
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I am an enemy of symbolism. Symbolism is too narrow a notion to me, because symbols are there to be decoded […] The rain in Solaris not a symbol, it is just rain that grows in significance for the hero at a certain point. It doesn’t symbolize anything. It expresses something. The notion of the symbol is too confusing for me.
Andrei Tarkovsky
2015
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Me: did u catch the real sociedad game Some nerd: actually :) sweetie :) it’s fútbol :) Me: I didn’t even call it soc- Some nerd: F Ú T B Õ Ł
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In “The Reverend,” Lee was going to tell the story of six murders in an Alabama town. She did research and reporting for years, but never published a word. Casey N. Cep writes:
The book, as Lee seems to have planned it, would follow Radney through all the legal maneuvering that kept Maxwell out of jail and flush with over a hundred thousand dollars in insurance payments. It was August of 1970 when Maxwell’s first wife, Mary Lou Maxwell, was found beaten and perhaps even strangled; some newspapers reported that a rope had been discovered near her in the car. But the star witness for the state, one of Maxwell’s neighbors, Dorcus Anderson, changed her testimony after she became the second Mrs. Maxwell, providing her new husband with an alibi for the time of the murder. With Radney’s help, Maxwell was found not guilty and collected ninety thousand dollars from the insurance policy he owned in his first wife’s name.
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2014 - Aboriginal activists burn the Australian flag [video]
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