Tuesday, September 30, 2008
nude in the street, nude on the beach
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Monday, September 29, 2008
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Want to wear sumo underwear?
thanks to my friend casperfan
Let us know how to wear a sumo underwear...
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Models are Phillip Olivier & Kevin Simm showing their asses in Sumo wrestling costumes! M
Friday, September 26, 2008
do not tease me, please
please do not
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Revealing a new pyramid in Paris





The design Herzog & de Meuron will be the first skyscraper in Paris for thirty years
The 50-storey building has already been dubbed the "Delanoë tower" after Paris' Socialist mayor, Bertrand Delanoë, who has battled to bring towers to the low-rise city.
Conceived by the Swiss agency Herzog & de Meuron - who designed the Tate Modern and the "Bird's Nest" stadium for the Beijing Olympics - the edifice is described as "a sort of Kheops' pyramid squashed and morphed by computer tools, with a very narrow-width base and very stretched out lengthwise."
The privately-financed building is expected to contain offices looking outward and a luxury hotel looking towards the city centre. There are also plans for luxury boutiques, a panoramic restaurant, a swimming pool, hanging gardens and a Babel-like "museum of languages of the world".
Scheduled for completion by 2012, it will overlook Paris from its southwestern extremity at the porte de Versailles, already home to a vast exhibition centre. It is the first of six gratte-ciels (high-rise) projects to be launched by Mr Delanoë. These are all in "exceptional" designated zones on the outer limits of the city, with some to include subsidised housing to ease the capital's housing crisis.
In July, the mayor won backing from Paris' city council to make exceptions to a 30-year-old ban on high-rise buildings, currently limited to 37 metres.
The height restriction was introduced in 1977 after Parisians feared a repeat of the ugly 210-metre Montparnasse tower south of the River Seine.
The running joke in France, where Belgians are often mocked, is: "What do you call a Belgian who blows up the Tour Montparnasse? A national hero."
Parisians also shudder to remember feted architect Le Corbusier's notorious Plan Voisin for Paris in 1925, which would have seen much of the right bank of the Seine flattened and replaced with a series of high-rise tower blocks.
While many architects have expressed enthusiasm for the relaxing of building restrictions, two thirds of Parisians oppose taller buildings in the capital, arguing that it will destroy the 19th century skyline, which largely remains intact.
The French Green Party voted against skyscrapers on grounds of energy efficiency.
"Tower blocks are the town planning equivalent of the SUV: flashy machines that devour energy," one Green Party councillor said in July.
But the mayor insists they will be environmentally friendly.
His deputy, Anne Hidalgo, told nouvelobs.com, the website that leaked the plans, that the pyramid was not a final draft but a "proposal" that would be "reworked" to improve its ecological credentials.
While the pyramid is breaking new ground in Paris, a string of far higher towers are already scheduled to spring up in the La Defense business district just outside the capital. There are currently 12 projects under way, including the Tour Generali, Le Phare (the lighthouse) and the Tour Signal - all over 300 metres high.
However, these could be under threat due to fallout from the global financial crisis.
The real estate arm of American investment bank Lehman Brothers, which just went bankrupt, owns Coeur Defense - Europe's largest office complex at the heart of La Defense. According to Le Monde, it will be obliged to sell the property at a loss, likely triggering a real estate and rental slump that could postpone several tower projects and even threaten their viability.
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
São Paulo's First Naked Bike Ride



The first São Paulo Naked Bike Ride took place this past Saturday at Avenida Paulista. Over 200 people went biking in their swimsuits and underwear to protest oil dependency, and to bring attention to environmental issues caused by vehicle emissions. A few of them even got fully naked as expected.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
procter and gamble tested gay kisses for tv
Want advertisers to continue to support gay-friendly programming?
Procter & Gamble, the parent of numerous familiar household product brands, is currently under pressure from anti-gay conservatives for including a same-sex kiss between the characters Noah and Luke who are a couple on the daytime program "As the World Turns." The kiss was a response to previous support by fans who wanted to see the couple kiss again since last September, and even mailed bags of Hershey's chocolate kisses to the CBS studio.
But the American Family Association (AFA) issued an action alert to get its members to contact P&G, the show's producer, to stop future gay affection on the soap: "Procter & Gamble has resumed using explicit, open-mouth homosexual kissing in their soap opera, 'As the World Turns.' P&G decided to include this type of content as a commitment to 'diversity.' Gay activists are hopeful that the P&G effort will desensitize viewers to the homosexual lifestyle and help make the unhealthy and immoral lifestyle more acceptable to society, especially to children and youth."
So P&G has set up a phone voting system to register your support (or disagreement) with the program. It's easy to take action: just dial 800-331-3774. You'll be prompted to press #1 for English. Then press #2 to express your thoughts on "the storyline of As the World Turns." Then you can press #1 to say you support the Luke & Noah storyline.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Michelle Obama: promise of equality for gays

Michelle Obama won thunderous applause from gay activists and officials Tuesday when she said, “discrimination has no place in a nation founded on the promise of equality.”
Speaking during a Democratic National Convention luncheon for gay delegates and dignitaries, the wife of presidential hopeful Barack Obama recalled how her husband once rallied neighborhood groups by challenging them to transform “the world as it is” into “the world as it should be.”
Michelle Obama asked the predominantly gay audience to join that quest, help her husband win the White House and rejoice as the Defense of Marriage Act is repealed and other gay rights advances are made.
“Barack is running for president because he believes that if we work together and we come together, that we can build that world as it should be,” she said. “We can do it. And he says that in the world as it should be — what does that look like? In the world as it should be, we can work together to repeal laws like DOMA and ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’ and we can oppose divisive constitutional amendments that would strip civil rights and benefits away from LGBT Americans because discrimination has no place in a nation founded on the promise of equality.”
Michelle Obama also reiterated her husband’s support for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and other gay measures pending in Congress.
“In the world as it should be, anyone willing to put in an honest day’s work should make a good living and support their family,” she said. “It’s simple. And employers are held accountable for discrimination against LGBT Americans. The federal government fully protects all of us in the world as it should be, including LGBT Americans, especially against hate crimes. That’s the world as it should be.”
Stopped repeatedly mid sentence by applause and cheers of support, she said her husband has long fought for gay civil rights.
“That’s what he did as a state senator,” she said. “Before entering the U.S. Senate, he was a champion of the law that amended the Illinois Human Rights Act in our state to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.”
Michelle Obama also noted her husband has long endorsed a complete repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act, a stance he adopted during his campaign for U.S. Senate.
“And when he got to the U.S. Senate, he voted to protect our Constitution from the stain of discrimination by voting against the Federal Marriage Amendment,” she said. “He’s also supported in his career full funding for the Ryan White CARE Act and has pledged to implement a national HIV/AIDS strategy to combat the continuing epidemic right here in the United States.”
She encouraged the gay delegates and officials to work together with her husband “to fight and work hard to close the gaps between the two ideas — to make the world as it is and the world as it should be one in the same.”
Because only then, she said, would gay Americans be able to fully enjoy “a life of dignity and freedom.”
Gay activists and delegates praised Michelle Obama’s speech for its supportive message and genuine delivery.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Race to have an 'Olympic baby'


More than 4,000 children in China have been given the name Aoyun, meaning Olympic Games, in the past 15 years.
The rise in popularity of the name is seen as a sign of support for the Games being staged in August in Beijing.
Officials in charge of identity cards say that more than 92% of the 4,104 registered Aoyuns are boys.
It is not uncommon for Chinese children to be given names of common events and popular slogans - such as Defend China, Build the Nation and Space Travel.
There are 290,798 registered Civilisations.
The first surge in Aoyuns came in 1992, when China applied to host to the 2000 Games. About 680 Aoyuns were registered at the time.
In 2002 another 553 Aoyuns were named, after China was chosen to host the 2008 Games.
The BBC's Chinese service says that in recent weeks babies have also been given names such as Hope for Sichuan, to show solidarity with earthquake victims.
Which baby will be the one whose cry will herald the 2008 Beijing Olympics? Ask their prospective parents -- right now.
For many Chinese couples, October is the right season to conceive babies, as they hope to have an "Olympic baby" delivered at 8:08 p.m., on August 8, 2008, the time when the opening ceremony will begin.
"Hosting the Olympic Games is a once in a blue moon chance," says a father-to-be surnamed Li in Guangzhou, the capital of South China's Guangdong Province. "If my wife is lucky enough to deliver an 'Olympic baby,' the luck means something more than family joy."
Li and his wife, two civil servants in Guangzhou, didn't battle the crowds of holidaymakers during the weeklong National Day holiday. Instead, like many other young couples, they chose to stay at home, trying to get their timing right and have a baby born on August 8.
"Even though I was off-duty, the past holiday was never carefree," complained Tao Lili, a renowned maternity doctor in Guangzhou. She constantly received calls for counseling on in vitro fertilization in this period or on selective births for 2008.
While the ambitious potential parents plan to celebrate the Games with a new addition to their families, host country China is bracing itself for a baby boom. The first generation born under the one-child policy has reached the age of childbearing. And also, a mixture of traditional superstition and new trends has led to an abnormal surge in the population.
The year 2000 saw over 36 million "millennium babies", nearly doubling the number in 1999 and 2001. Seven years later, the country is witnessing a new rush of baby deliveries since February 18, the beginning of the lunar New Year, the Year of the Pig. Many couples are trying to have "piggy babies" so that they will have a happy and prosperous life in the Year of golden Pig, as the animal sign coincides with gold, one of the five elements on earth.
As a result, the number of newborns is expected to hit 20 million this year, according to Xinhua new agency. And with the "Olympic baby" fever, the numbers of babies will be even higher.
The baby boom has already started to put strains on schools and hospitals and later on, job markets. Experts warn irrational selective births could result in a shortage of social resources.
"The birth rush will create a series of shortages starting from when babies are born to the time when they look for jobs," said Yu Hai, a sociology professor in Shanghai-based Fudan University.
Last year, when "millennium babies" reached school age, schools around the country were reportedly packed to capacity. Primary schools in Lanzhou, capital of Northwest China's Gansu Province, saw a jump of enrolment numbers by 10 to 30 percent in 2006.
Parents who had babies in the Year of the Pig have found that the procedure of having a delivery in a good hospital or looking for nannies a frustrating ordeal, as beds and nannies were booked in advance.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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Monday, September 1, 2008
different kinds of kisses

Of course, there are different kinds of kisses. For instance, there is the kiss that the devout person implants on the ring of the Pope. There is the maternal kiss of a mother on her child. There is the friendly kiss of two people who are meeting or are separating. There is the kiss that a king exacts from his conquered subjects. But although all of these are called kisses, they are not the kisses* that we are going to concern ourselves with in this book. Our kisses are going to be the only kind of kisses worth considering . the kisses of love. The kiss perhaps, that Robert-Bums had in mind when he wrote:
Honeyed seal of soft affections, Tenderest pledge of future bliss, Dearest tie of young connections, Love's first snowdrop, virgin kiss.
The amazing thing about the kiss is that although mankind has been kissing ever since Adam first turned over on his side and saw Eve lying next to him, there has been practically nothing written on the subject. Every year, hundreds of books are published telling you how to reduce, how to gain, how to get a job, how to cook, how to write and even how to live. But, on the art of kissing, very little has been written. - One reason for this lack of proper instruction is accounted for by the Victorian. sense of morals which has persisted through the ages. To the blue-nosed Puritans of the past anything that concerned love was dirty, pornographical. John Bunyan's writings show what these, Puritans thought of' the kiss. He wrote in big infamous "The Pilgrim's Progress," "the common salutations of men I abhor. It is odious to me in whomsoever I see it. When I have seen good men salute those men that they have visted, or that have visited them, I have made my objections against it; and when they have answered that it was but a piece of civility, I have told them that it was not a comely sight. Some, indeed, have urged the holy kiss; but then, I have asked them why they make their balks; why they- did salute the most handsome and let the ill-favored ones go." Perhaps old Bunyan thought that way because be was one of the "ill-favored" who went unkissed and were let "go."
But, nowadays, people have taken a broader outlook on life. Our plays are becoming more civilized and less stiff. Our arts are no more censored by laws. Our books are being written about subjects that no self-respecting author would ever have dared to put into a book. Birth-control, divorce and the science of marriage are common subjects for books. Even the strange vices of mankind are brought out into the open and discussed and not allowed to fester in the dark chambers of censorship. Yes, books like Van de Velde's "Ideal Marriage" and Stope's "Married Love" Ire openly sold in bookstores. But, nowhere, do we find a book which instructs people in the art of kissing, an art which is an absolute essential to a happy -life, as we shall discuss in the oncoming pages of this book. Is it because we are not absolutely freed from the shackles of prudishness? In certain parts of this country, men have been arrested for kissing their wives on the street! Is this civilization?
So it is, that this book is being written. It is going to be a manual of the kiss. In it we are going to discuss the most approved methods of kissing, the ad' vantages. of certain kinds and, with the disadvantages of others, the mental and physical reactions of kissers, historical episodes of kissing together with examples from the literature of the world in which kisses were the subject. So, gird up your loins, pucker up your lips and let's to the kissing arena!
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