I'm 28 and I live in Tennessee. I haven't always lived here and I won't be staying forever, but for now it's home. In the fall (2003) I'll return to school for an additional Bachelor's, this time in fine arts.BIOI've been doing a lot of "soul-searching" lately and I have discovered a lot about people, my self, and my art. The bulk of what I learned about me came from my art. There is a direct correlation between how much I like something I've created and how unintentional it is. My favorite things are the ones that guided me. I've been doing a lot of looking over older stuff, and it's amazing what I can learn about me from what I thought were simple doodles and time killers. It may not be "great art" to most viewers, but then I dont create for them, I create for me.
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Comments (10)
kevinogles
Nations war for resources, that is the way of the world. Ideals have become meaningless.
tien_avielle
I love political satire (I've done quite a few like this myself - not posted here). It can be a powerful force for change. Well done!
eukodol
You should do one of Bill Clinton giving Kim Jong Il nukes and snickering, "Here's a little booger for the next guy to worry about."
garnite
Well done. Unfortunately, the accuracy blunts the humor.
daeve
I agree. As long as Bush is around we're headed straight back into the dark ages or worse; the end of life as we know it, although I have come to think this world would be better off without humanity. Nice job.
gallimel
bold post. Let's hope we won't have to see this happening for real...
nahaefs
garnite, it's as accurate as the CIA can be!
lookoo
Well, I guess nobody of us knows if the recent threats against Syria and Iran revealed actual intentions or were mere bluffs. With US troops now being drawn into a guerilla war and France and Germany and many others still refusing to join in and add a sense of legitimacy this war never had, the Bush administration's appetite for further middle east wars seems to have cooled down for the time being. The fact that Bush just heaped up the biggest annual deficit in US history will probably further pull the brakes. In Iraq state terrorism has been replaced with burgoning street crime and rape and a large scale breakdown of public utillities and services. The spinoff of Bush's war for oil has so far not been democracy but anarchy. What puzzles me most is the enormous naivete and lack of planning for postwar stabilization and democratization. In a way it's fascinating to see how self-defeating the present power-politics are. Taking control of, not to mention bringing peace to this region requires much more than a military budget which is larger than the budgets of the next 20 largest national defense budgets combined.
jwdell
The really frightening thing is this could really happen...
dimension7
___ has ties to terroist organizations. Or so the president says. Let's go bomb them.