Friday, October 15, 2010

wet cat food for the system

A friend complained about this advertisement for Ms. Irina Allegrova. They explained that the Russian in the sign was over the top. The legislation on language in schools had just surfaced [for those who just joined us], and so he went a ramblin' on. Being a cultural observer, ever on the move to Closer, i noticed something different, the makeup. This was several months ago and now with all the festivities having just occurred all over the states supporting equality i'm on my way to purchase a ticket to see this lovely Irina. Cheers to you and the countless soldiers fallen to unbridled hate. Of course, it is more what the makeup symbolizes, as this style is worn by people in Armenia gender-spectrum wide. loving it.






The street in the mouth of my newly adopted street cat has yet to take its leave, meaning when This happens, i rinse and go for a refill.






Armenia has two closed borders. I'm curious as to whether "secure" in European Council language translates into "closed" or "open" How is this poster interpreted by the locals waiting for the subway - currently, that is information outside my cultural comprehension's reach. Bush era politics taught us that in order to feel secure we must recognize what to fear.



Here's to a stateside move away from such motivational tactics. did i mention i love The Metro?


"i remember searching for the perfect words
i was hoping you might change your mind
i remember a soldier sleeping next to me
riding on the metro"

Viva!

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