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Lion Dream

from Adam

There were three of us in a tree.  Much of our time out in the savannah was spent in this tree.  Most often, the savannah was plain and empty or dotted with harmless herbivores.  Occasionally there was the pride of lions, however.  One male and three or four females.  We would keep our distance and remain in the tree when they prowled.  One time as I recall, I was down foraging the savannah when I noticed the pride, absent its patriarch, back and to the left.  Warily I watched them as I moved to the tree.  I knew that if I took my eyes off them for more than a moment, they would begin to stalk and I would be pounced.  My fear impelled me a run and I noticed one of the females beginning to lurk low and towards me.savannah1

I made the tree.  My companions and I surveyed the approaching pride with great apprehension.  Of course they could scale trees, better than we in fact.  Our only hope was that we were foreigners here on the savannah and our strange appearance would deter them from feeling we were easy prey, as with the sharks.

Their final approach and arrival.  Three or four female lionesses sit eyeing us in our dendriform refuge.  All parties are aware of the futility of our position; they could reach us with a feline’s leap, no need for scaling.  We produce a cacophony of primal hoots and hollers in the hopes of frightening them.  To no avail.  In derision, they echo and amplify our calls.  Sensing an impending massacre, I try to reason with them.  “If you kill us, they will kill you.  They will kill all of you.”

The matriarch alone shows any concern for my remark. They all understand what I have said.  There is always a demand for retribution among those that feel it is in them to mete out justice.  Disregard the messiness of morality.  Punish the perpetrators and their kin.  Atrocities will not be suffered in grief alone, but in vengeance. The matriarch tempers her excitement for an anthropic feast.  The others remain eager.

“They will kill all of you.  What good would that do you?  Needless bloodshed.”

They are not convinced.  The desire to take flight, but nowhere to fly.

“We are your advocates.”  A half-formed notion.  Half bargain, half principle.  “There are so many of them that would let you pass, but we are your advocates.”

They know it is true.  Here a victory, but inevitably total defeat.  Before in the long before a victory, an act of survival without reprisal, but now things had changed. 62093393ha0wpbph The great assent had reversed much of the law.  Now was a time for diplomacy, even for those who once reigned absolutist kings and queens.  They relent in their siege.  We are their advocates, frightened in a tree.

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Adam Marc on March 30th 2009 in Essay, Visual

HowCast

Hello Moto,

Recently, I was turned onto a website called HowCast, not to be confused with CastAway.

Basically the site accepts, publishes, and most importantly, pays you to make “How To” Videos. At first I was apprehensive, but then I heard that this website gave Quentin Tarantino his first paycheck for a film (How To Catch and Kill an Equine).

A friend and colleague of mine was recently selected to have his “How To” video posted on their website, and he received a check for a million dollars. A million F#U#$CK@##IN@#$G Dollars!!!!

So, if you want to make a movie, and make a million dollars, check out the site. Here is Russ’s…

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Stockton Borealis on March 9th 2009 in Uncategorized, Visual

Ted Talks

Have you heard of Ted Talks? It’s a conference that happens once a millennium, where all of world’s most intelligent people - named Ted- get together and give speeches about what it’s like being so smart, and having the same name.

But this year, a major metamorphosis transpired. After stern opposition, Ted Talks let people who aren’t named Ted, talk!

Giving a speech on a different way to think of creative genius, was Elizabeth Gilbert. Her 18-Minute speech was recommended to me on three separate occasions and I’d like to do the same. So, here it is - in the first of three times I’ll make this same post - the first woman to ever speak at Ted Talks. Enjoy…

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Stockton Borealis on March 1st 2009 in Uncategorized, Visual

We’re only making plans for nigel

We have a couple new stories coming in the near future, so in the mean time, we’ll give your eyes a breather and present friend’s sites and work part 2.

This post will be dedicated to music.

“Information is not knowledge. Knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is not truth. Truth is not beauty. Beauty is not love. Love is not music. Music is THE BEST…”

The Lonely Veterinarian - By Mingione and Proietto

Here are some more of Mingione’s solo works - The guy can Noodle.

Next we have: “With Soda” - The Quiet

For more catchy as a cold beats - visit “the quiet.” Kid is precocious.

And: Marla’s stop-motion animation project.

Vivo - Fobia - Music Video by Marla

Finally, Marla’s follow up: Siempre - by: La Ley

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Stockton Borealis on February 15th 2009 in Audio, Visual