Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Hentai fans

Read up on reptilians at all? They are a hentai fan's dream. Lots of conspiracy theories going around about the reptilian menace, alien-lizard-rapists who have been undermining the human race since the garden of eden! Do a search on google and find out for yourself. Lots of entertainment out there. Or, you can start here.
Hentai fans' dreams come one step closer to reality.Apparently the she-male or tranny has now been developed in a lab. The hosts of countless schoolgirls-with-cocks websites all across Japan are rejoicing. Thanks science.DR. NORBERT GLEICHER of the Foundation for Reproductive Medicine in Chicago and a colleague injected male cells into female embryos in research which they believe could lead to better treatments or cures for single gene disorders.But their work provoked revulsion when they presented it to the annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Madrid, Spain.“There are very good reasons why this type of research is generally rejected by the international research community,” Dr Francoise Shenfield of ESHRE said on Wednesday.“I cannot conceive of any situation in which this particular technique would be acceptable, and if it cannot be applied there is not much use in experimenting with it,” she added.
I can think of a lot, ever read "Alice in Sexland"? All dickgirls. That could be real if you jerks would quit whining about "ethics" and "common decency". Shit.So, what's next? Robot women sex-slaves? Furries? Cock-tentacle beasts? Come on all you sex-starved mad scientists, get cracking! The sooner you get to work, the sooner I'll get to rape a giant-cocked schoolgirl with giant lactating breasts.

Monday, July 18, 2005

New Poem

I get serious at night, I think.Looking back over drafts, & a new longer poem: What is my goal, to go through "the agon," taking the reader with me (which can be, admittedly, confusing), or to step back from it & begin from the place of clearer vision?I'm partial to my agon, of course. I want the experience. & these delineations fall apart in the individual poems. It's just a thought, one I'm sure has run the wheel many times before.But the types of *discourse* are an indication of something. I like having different voices at play. Here removed, there hip-hop, then camp, then a syllogism, then a bit Tennysonian, then the Steinian clip.Is the experience the holding-together factor? I'm so new to this whole thing that I'm just beginning to think about these things & try to make practical with them.The key may be more reading. Keep sending me recs, even if you've done so previously. Books about feminism need not apply. But feminist writers are welcome. Please.with love & wheels, L.

Art Of Singing

Lamperti's advice from 1893, from Vocal Wisdom, trans. William Earl Brown"There has never been so much enthusiasm for the singing art, nor have there been so many students and teachers as of late years....Certain teachers are mainly at fault in that they take advantage of the inexperience of pupils, to the disadvantage of the art of the song....The foundation of all vocal study lies in the control of the breath....It is possible to end phrases and cadenzas so that there will be a residue of air in the lungs. It is a great mistake to end a phrase with collapsed lungs....It is desirable for a student to follow certain hygienic principles."---from "Preventing the Decadence of the Art of Singing"Some of this is funny. I'm pulling random sentences that feel somehow connected to poetry. I'm especially interested in the physiology. It is a great mistake to end a phrase with collapsed lungs. What burns (literally, collapsed lungs do burn) us about a "killer" ending may not be the best way to preserve the energy needed for the next piece. Maybe that's why I'm so averse to endings. (Though "You must change your life" does rock pretty hard.)Rilke: Rocks, but doesn't burn. Is the "burning" what "sentimentality" is? Is it a fire that won't go out, to use a common metaphor?Some fires that won't go out are OK, though.... But, I think, breath is better. The religious implications here could be elaborated on for pages. And have been.And then collapsed lungs feel flaccid. I guess the goal is to press just hard enough, without pressing at all.I'm going to continue trying to relate singing to poetry, using Lamperti as a model. This lung thing is just beginning. Never mind word choice for now. For now.Your thoughts are, as always, welcome, & elucidating when they come! Teach me what you already know....Love, L.

Grilled Cheese

Okay.I've been HIGHLY remiss in posting here.You see. I have a good excuse.We don't cook anymore.*sigh*I work full time night shifts, and CJ is the stay at home daddy.Emma, being the food snob that she is, wont eat anything unless its been on the floor first.So, He doesnt really bother to cook for just the two of them.It's hard to get gung-ho about food when the two year old is happy with grilled cheese and tator-tots.Especially when grilled cheese and tator tots are about 59.67 times easier than serious pots and pans cooking.I guess we can spend time cultivating new cheese sandwich recipes, but how does one improveupon perfection?All I can offer is that you butter the bread, not the pan.I've tried to get him interested in crockpot slow cooking, but he's being obstinate. So, what do I do?Keep pelting you with random food-related links that I come across and leave you devoid of any real meaningful postings or just shut down foodeez altogether?I dont expect any response, because any readership we had left after all the postings got really few and far between.Maybe I'll try harder.Maybe I'll just dedicate my time to grilled cheese sandwiches.

Real Dinner

We actually had a real dinner!Rather proud of dinner tonight. We had chicken kabobs and they turned out pretty good considering I've never done them before. Chopped some green, orange, and red pepper, some onion and 2 packages of mushrooms (of which the Munchkin actually helped take the caps off the stems) but the chicken was the fun part. Cut the boneless chicken thighs and breasts into pieces and then tossed them in a bowl and liberally splashed olive oil over them. Added some garlic powder, onion powder, celery seed, fennel seed, salt, pepper, sesame oil, cinnamon, clove, and oregano. Let that marinate for about 40 minutesa dn then splashed some lemon juice in. Thread it all on some skewers with the veggies and cook and you're in business. I like it over rice. Mmmmmmmmm.