Well, thank you, Livy. I hadn't know that was where it came from. (I've just spent 10 minutes skimming through the site, and it doesn't appear to have anything else anywhere near this good!)
Most of this stuff - apart from the few shots I took myself - has been circulating around the Internet for yonks and has come to me umpteenth-hand. And, quite often, I can't remember where I found it originally.
Questions of attribution become complicated: in theory, I probably ought to credit the original creator of the joke/painting/exotic foodstuff/whatever; and the person who took the photograph of it (if different); and the owner of the copyright (which might be different again); and the website that first published it on the Net (possibly different again); and the website where I found it.
A leading presenter on China Central Television's English-language channel has revealed himself to be a xenophobic hate-monger. WHY does he still have a job? Lobby for his dismissal - by any and all means.
Days Ai Weiwei was detained
80
With ironic, sinister symmetry, the celebrity artist/activist was incarcerated on the same day that my friend Wu Yuren was finally released from 10 months' detention.
Now, like Wu, he's been released on extremely restrictive 'bail' terms - but could face re-arrest at any moment. He was detained incommunicado from April 3rd to June 22nd 2011.
Days Wu Yuren was in prison
307
"Released on parole" after 10 months; "parole" lifted another year later. The original charges against him were apparently dropped without his trial ever being formally concluded.
Froog is an escaped lawyer - but there is no need for alarm; he is only a danger to himself, not to the general public. An eternal wanderer, he now lives in an exotic city somewhere in the 'Third World' *, where he is held prisoner by an unfinished novel (or, more precisely, an unstarted novel). He spends a lot of time running, writing, taking photographs, and falling in love with women who fail to appreciate him. He also spends a lot of time in bars.
[* OK, I'll come clean: I've been living in Beijing since summer '02.]
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that would be me (I, grammatically)
This has been one of my all time favorite cartoons for ages now. It just is so right.
I feel you really ought to credit the original artists for your images... :)
http://xkcd.com/386/
Well, thank you, Livy. I hadn't know that was where it came from. (I've just spent 10 minutes skimming through the site, and it doesn't appear to have anything else anywhere near this good!)
Most of this stuff - apart from the few shots I took myself - has been circulating around the Internet for yonks and has come to me umpteenth-hand. And, quite often, I can't remember where I found it originally.
Questions of attribution become complicated: in theory, I probably ought to credit the original creator of the joke/painting/exotic foodstuff/whatever; and the person who took the photograph of it (if different); and the owner of the copyright (which might be different again); and the website that first published it on the Net (possibly different again); and the website where I found it.
Sorry - I can't be bothered.
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