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‘Artist’ Chains Up Dog Until It Dies… Is This Art? Or Animal Abuse?
Fri Oct 19, 2007
This is like Teemu Mäki allover again. Finnish artist who killed a cat for his piece of art (My Way, a Work in Progress) and that raised a hell. Funny thing was that killing a cat was about 6 seconds long, as the hole installation lasted a lot longer and contained real images of humans dying.
Poland to probe if Teletubbies are gay
Tue May 29, 2007
The logic is, that purple one is the biggest one of the Teletubbies. From there we can make a conclusion that his a male. Also his carrying a pink purse, so he must be gay. =)
Venezuela's Chavez Defends TV Decision
Tue May 29, 2007
Heh, channel sounds good, documentaries, children programs and such... ...except the ads.
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