
Find your place, and let the world gravitate to you. None of this mix-and-mingle business.
Diana Vreeland, French fashion editor
Image via razzmatazzle on Flickr.

Find your place, and let the world gravitate to you. None of this mix-and-mingle business.
Diana Vreeland, French fashion editor
Image via razzmatazzle on Flickr.
Prison Planet - Genocide Lolita. Social commentary cannot be hidden underneath any amount of noise.

Stanley Kubrick’s Lolita (1962), from the novel by Vladimir Nabokov. Peter Sellers was simply fantastic impersonating a fast-talking cop, and of course who doesn’t love Lolita? Professor Humbert, played by James Mason, writes in his journal:
What drives me insane is the twofold nature of this nymphet, of every nymphet perhaps, this mixture in my Lolita of tender, dreamy childishness and a kind of eerie vulgarity.
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Vanishing Point: How to Disappear in America Without a Trace. Sections covered include information on how to throw away yourself and build a new you, how to keep from depositing traces of yourself and how to keep hidden. You never know, it could be useful.



Just one fix.
Felix the Cat - Original theme. Whenever he gets into a fix, he reaches into his bag of tricks.

God, my online personas/outlets are becoming unbearably manic to manage. I really need to parse everything done to something more unified.

Me: No, I had a really old school version of Photoshop.
Ungrateful Spoiled Brat Designer: Ooh, you mean like CS2?
Today. I still feel cooler than him, though.