Posted on November 20, 2012, 9:11 UTC, by MC, under
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The Antiplanner has a good post addressing America’s not-so-pending economic collapse. He writes: …despite the arithmetic logic that says the U.S. government is a poor credit risk, people will continue to lend to us because we are the only place in the world with potential for near-unlimited economic growth. It may take decades; we may [...]
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Posted on October 26, 2012, 4:10 UTC, by MC, under
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APOLLONIAN WIGHT Daniel Kalder: Animal Cruelty and Enormous Breasts, or: More Fun With Alejandro Jodorowsky David Damkoehler: “In 1992 Norbert H. Kox inherited a framed print, a portrait of Christ that had hung in a prominent position in his parents’ home in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This portrait was to inspire a series of skillfully executed works [...]
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