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·here is video of the performance I went to was it last summer, and said things about here, and I made notes, and now have had the opportunity to see how/if they correspond.

In the mean time between then and now yamasaki ami appears to have erased her internet presence - though I have not checked recently, partly because this (maybe not true) erasing supports my narrative of the event, that it was a sort of test, and she perhaps believed she had failed, whereas I believe she did a magnificent job

· Will this scene from series 5 of LOST prove a pivot point in the final episodes?





·In a dream I came across a bargain bin full of the excellent book called APPLESEED by John Clute.

I considered buying copies for people. But I hadn't enough money. And often people don't share your enthusiasms, and sometimes in fact consider it an affront to them and all their deeply cherished beliefs, and like their family relations, and general previously well maintained optimism in the face of it all.

But here is a review, and here is an extract

The first manga I ever read is also called Appleseed, by ghost-in-the-shell fame Masamune Shirow -- the very page below (it is from the 2nd volume) was shown in an early 90s video game magazine, and from first sighting I have always found it very interesting: the whispy motion of the nose (maybe it is grime, previously in the story the nose became grimey), the cryptic phrasings -- I still don't understand much about it.

I hereby recommend both of these appleseeds.




· And finally an interesting paragraph from somewhere I have forgotten, about something I possibly had no idea of when I first extracted it from where, as I said, I have forgotten, finally and:
"The filaments are made of dust and gravel, presumably recently thrown out of the nucleus. Some are swept back by radiation pressure from sunlight to create straight dust streaks. Embedded in the filaments are co-moving blobs of dust that likely originated from tiny unseen parent bodies."

2 comments:

  1. there is possible grime on her forehead also isn't there?

    Yes, thankyou.

    I had never thought of the nose shadowing as grime before just this day gone.

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  2. and lost never did follow through with "outrigger chase". A real shame in the end.

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