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| 03/13/2006 12:33:03 PM |
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| 03/11/2006 10:41:06 PM |
Amber Eyesby CalliopeKelComment: you know, someone called you a master of eyes......I might start to agree. A little haunting, but that isn't a bad thing... |
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| 03/08/2006 11:41:10 AM |
Lightmanby ksymeonComment: this is great. I think it couldn't have been done better |
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| 03/08/2006 08:56:43 AM |
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| 03/07/2006 09:13:01 PM |
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| 03/03/2006 05:31:35 PM |
A Break in the Cloudsby Keith ManiacComment: I like this one. I think it shows Chicago nicely. I like your aggressive d/b. Classy editing I think. I like alot of your stuff dude. |
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| 03/01/2006 02:24:38 PM |
Early Morning Sydney by FirstyComment: you know what: FAV! I have very few favorites and this one makes me happy. Don't know why except possibly it is perfect and it makes me want to travel. You deserve all the praise here... |
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| 02/27/2006 09:13:07 PM |
Killing Me Softlyby SJCarterComment: metatate:
The very reason you ask "Why?" is the exact reason why humans are distinct among all creation. We ask, we explore, we have purpose, we have self-awareness of temporal and eternal hopes. Animals and plants do not. You argument provides its own answer.
soup:
See previous answer ..... Human v. Human conflict is completely different than human v. non-human. I will not make personal attacks against you, like you did against me. Especially over something so trivial. However, I provide exact reason why I have a stance on this issue. Yet both you and metatate use unrelated supporting arguments bringing in human v. human interaction. That is where your idea fails.
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I am against animal cruelty. But cruelty connotes intentional harm, such as torture. But many things, both life and lifeless come into contact with unfortunate situations. It is only humans who understand these implications and pelicans and trees do not. That is why I believe in reasonable prudence, but never would I put an animal/tree ahead of a human's life, whether it is on the brink of mortal destruction or on the brink of not enjoying the potential of our existence. |
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| 02/27/2006 10:32:35 AM |
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| 02/21/2006 04:54:59 PM |
by JPRComment: This is probably your best of the "reflection/reality?" shots. Because instead of simply tricking the viewer, both sides help illuminate the story of where you were.... |
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