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New body art gallery

January 27, 2004

I have this habit (to my mother’s dismay) or drawing on my hands. It started out as a stress release activity, and has bloomed into a therapeutic relaxing thing with pretty results.
If you’d like to see my body scribblings, feel free to check out the body art gallery.

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warped sense of history

January 27, 2004

China is a place that prides itself as being one of the oldest most civilized places on the planet, yet most people I know wouldn’t consider dropping by the Shanghai Museum to actually see that history. True, the collection is slightly unremarkable, considering the destruction of much Chinese heritage in the 60s and 70s. […]

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Hamlet

January 27, 2004

I finished re-reading Hamlet. I believe this is the fourth time I’ve read the play. I am amused that Hamlet is often satirized as the brooding moody young prince who has kind of lost it. Yes, it’s an oversimplification, but I feel like this oversimplification has become the substance of most people’s […]

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star runner

January 27, 2004

I recently watched 少年啊虎 (English title starrunner). It was an interesting foray onto the big screen for one of the F4 boys. I had never thought the F4 phenomena would last, and apparently their management is smarter than most, since the boys are all doing independent music, tv, and movie pieces on their […]

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