I believe there is material from ancient Egypt - a lot of things were
scratched as graffiti into walls. Don't know for literary work but most
likely in the Satyricon. - Alan
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, mpalmer wrote:
So many things to think about with this topic, but one question that comes to
mind i
So many things to think about with this topic, but one question that
comes to mind is this: When were the first images to appear in art of
individuals masturbating? Or what about the first mention in a
literary work? I can't think of anything from ancient Greece, nor
from India, etc. but th
War of context
-- Peter CiccarielloImage - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
Smudgier, a Play
Squelched:
bungled delicacy,
fulsome mash -- groggy, vile -- prattles on, wincing, trembling,
squeamishly dabbling at the illicit detritus tinkering around
with the smudgier lattices' ulcerous...
Distressed excrement:
a trove of distressed excrement,
spontaneously distressed
After the Kali Tal nettime blasting and my response, I'm hesitant to send
this out. But I'm proud of this work, and its association of sexuality,
dance, freedom and degradation - rendering the reader, at least myself,
uncomfortable. And this is definitely from a mail viewpoint, or at least a
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Inconvenient truth t
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The War Against Wages
By Paul Krugman
Should
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Subject: Re: Gender and You
I feel once again I have to respond to this. First of all, I don't masquerade
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I TOLD YOU
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she blinked and trumpeters recuperated
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Jim was the new kid in seventh grade who stole girls' hearts. He had
smiling eyes, or a squint. He was smart, or laughed at everything. He
was athletic, or, with fifteen boys everyone who tried out made the
team.
40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
http://www.logolalia.com/40x365
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Assunto: [LEAuthors] Leonardo Electronic Almanac - Open Call for
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As I laypersonly understand fractals they're a) part of something else and b) repeating series. The golden mean is found in so many places that it doesn't seem to me far-fetched that fractals could recur as parts of golden sections. Go close to a sunflower. Look. Step a bit farther away from a sunf
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