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On The Art of The Smack-Down, by Fitzroy

April 23, 2012 // 0 Comments

Though the term “smack-down” is a fairly recent addition to the American vernacular, the smack-down itself is of course nothing new. It could even be argued that the [...]

An Early Education

August 6, 2011 // 0 Comments

It is inconceivable that I could have reached the age of twelve without being lied to. I had, after all, not been raised in isolation from other human beings. [...]

The Amazing Tattooed Women!

May 6, 2011 // 0 Comments

Over the past two years, I've had the great fortune of photographing a number of beautiful women with many gorgeous tattoos. None can compete with Costentenus in terms of total coverage or sheer audacity, but as far as I am aware, none of them are trying. [...]

This is Your Brain on Card Tricks

March 9, 2011 // 0 Comments

A lie is always told with the intent to deceive, whereas a secret is merely the concealment of the truth or some aspect of it and may or may not involve the will to mislead. I may have a secret tattoo of Genghis Khan on the sole of my foot, but you are unlikely to consider yourself deceived if I fail to disclose the fact when we first meet. [...]

Marcel Proust Post

February 12, 2011 // 0 Comments

By Eric Walton A few weeks ago, I stumbled across a portrait of the famous nineteenth-century French novelist Marcel Proust by the equally French painter Jacques-Emile [...]
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