**TAROT**,
All Yoga,
Allen Ginsberg,
Anarchism,
Anthropology Of Religion,
Ayahuasca,
B&W Photography,
Charles Bukowski,
Cognitive Liberty,
crochet,
Cultural Anthropology,
Culture Jamming,
EntheoShamans,
Eris of Discord,
Gonzo,
Goo Goo Mucks,
Jack Kerouac,
Knit 'n Purl,
Knitters,
PHOTOGRAPHY,
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originally published at Life is Elsewhere - Or "Musings of a Global Nomad"
An appropriate and spontaneous goodbye, from my fridge.
Tue, April 24, 2007 - 10:11 PM
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from his November 2nd concert in Madison.
Sun, November 5, 2006 - 1:17 PM
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I am asked this question often. So often in fact, that I should have a pretty good answer to give by now, only I don’t. Which is why I decided to write this essay, to make sense of my own experience, my life in the last nine years. This is how long I have been away from “home” - the place where I was born and raised: Greece.
Fri, November 3, 2006 - 9:54 AM
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My usual answer is that I am a gypsy, or a nomad of sorts. My journey has brought me to live in four different countries and cultures in the past nine years even thou... read more
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I am an anthropologist, traveler, passionate, good friend, witch, mediterranean to the bone, love life, people, animals, the jungle, swimming naked in the full moon, learning, sharing, chatting with friends over wine and good food, envisioning a new world, OUR WORLD, one of beauty and light and understanding and acceptance and wisdom and madness....
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Communicating with Israelis may leave one bewildered. Even now when the Israeli Air Force is practicing murder in broad daylight of hundreds of civilians, elderly persons, women and children, the Israeli people manage to convince themselves that they are the real victims in this violent saga.
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I was born in a very terrible situation in a civil war zone in Burma. My father was a revolutionary soldier of the Karen National Union (rebel) and fought against the Burmese military regime. My mom always took care of our family and our daily life was filled with fear, suffering and pain. When I reached the age of ten, my father was killed on the battlefield and it was the darkest day for our family. originally published at Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters
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