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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 18, 2014 19:03:11 GMT 1, Light My Fire -spray on canvas- 50 x30 cm (20 "x 12") (It has been Realized without any grant of the EU...) The problem I have with this is that His Holiness preaches the peaceful middle way and in NO way condones these actions. o sweet Jesus Christ... and will also be pink barrel ...
Light My Fire -spray on canvas- 50 x30 cm (20 "x 12") (It has been Realized without any grant of the EU...) The problem I have with this is that His Holiness preaches the peaceful middle way and in NO way condones these actions. o sweet Jesus Christ... and will also be pink barrel ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 18, 2014 19:12:08 GMT 1, I'll let the fact that you know shit about the Free Tibet movement, or the Dalai Lama speak for itself...
I'll let the fact that you know shit about the Free Tibet movement, or the Dalai Lama speak for itself...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 19, 2014 14:11:31 GMT 1, I'll let the fact that you know s**t about the Free Tibet movement, or the Dalai Lama speak for itself... Dear streetfart....
You see, it's surely my mother's fault. I had difficult childhood... I suspect that she had been drugging me... I recall she used to tell me scary stories: -How Christ was born into a manger And like some ragged stranger Died upon the cross And might I say it seems so fitting in it's way He was a carpenter by trade Or at least that's what I'm told A life for a life And a truth for a truth An eye for an eye And a tooth for a tooth... What should we do with the Mother in this case?
-That is for you to decide...
I'll let the fact that you know s**t about the Free Tibet movement, or the Dalai Lama speak for itself... Dear streetfart.... You see, it's surely my mother's fault. I had difficult childhood... I suspect that she had been drugging me... I recall she used to tell me scary stories: -How Christ was born into a manger And like some ragged stranger Died upon the cross And might I say it seems so fitting in it's way He was a carpenter by trade Or at least that's what I'm told A life for a life And a truth for a truth An eye for an eye And a tooth for a tooth... What should we do with the Mother in this case? -That is for you to decide...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 15:49:50 GMT 1, I'll let the fact that you know s**t about the Free Tibet movement, or the Dalai Lama speak for itself... Dear streetfart.... You see, it's surely my mother's fault. I had difficult childhood... I suspect that she had been drugging me... I recall she used to tell me scary stories: -How Christ was born into a manger And like some ragged stranger Died upon the cross And might I say it seems so fitting in it's way He was a carpenter by trade Or at least that's what I'm told A life for a life And a truth for a truth An eye for an eye And a tooth for a tooth... What should we do with the Mother in this case? -That is for you to decide... And that has exactly what to do with your idiotic painting?....
I'll let the fact that you know s**t about the Free Tibet movement, or the Dalai Lama speak for itself... Dear streetfart.... You see, it's surely my mother's fault. I had difficult childhood... I suspect that she had been drugging me... I recall she used to tell me scary stories: -How Christ was born into a manger And like some ragged stranger Died upon the cross And might I say it seems so fitting in it's way He was a carpenter by trade Or at least that's what I'm told A life for a life And a truth for a truth An eye for an eye And a tooth for a tooth... What should we do with the Mother in this case? -That is for you to decide... And that has exactly what to do with your idiotic painting?....
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Dr Plip on Jun 19, 2014 16:08:47 GMT 1, Anyone else think the forum's been angry recently? Angrier than usual. Is it because of the soccer?
Anyone else think the forum's been angry recently? Angrier than usual. Is it because of the soccer?
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 16:28:42 GMT 1, Anyone else think the forum's been angry recently? Angrier than usual. Is it because of the soccer? Not angry at all on my end.
I just happen have several Tibetan friends and pointed out his misrepresentation of the issue to which his responses were about as on point as his painting.
Anyone else think the forum's been angry recently? Angrier than usual. Is it because of the soccer? Not angry at all on my end.
I just happen have several Tibetan friends and pointed out his misrepresentation of the issue to which his responses were about as on point as his painting.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by randomname on Jun 19, 2014 17:18:18 GMT 1, I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that.
I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 17:21:55 GMT 1, I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. The Dalai Lama has NEVER praised self-immolation.
I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. The Dalai Lama has NEVER praised self-immolation.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by randomname on Jun 19, 2014 17:34:01 GMT 1, I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. The Dalai Lama has NEVER praised self-immolation. He's praised the individuals who did it, if not the act itself.
I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. The Dalai Lama has NEVER praised self-immolation. He's praised the individuals who did it, if not the act itself.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 17:41:13 GMT 1, The Dalai Lama has NEVER praised self-immolation. He's praised the individuals who did it, if not the act itself. Feel free to link a non-Chinese source where he praises people that burn themselves alive.
Roger. Over and Out.
The Dalai Lama has NEVER praised self-immolation. He's praised the individuals who did it, if not the act itself. Feel free to link a non-Chinese source where he praises people that burn themselves alive.
Roger. Over and Out.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by randomname on Jun 19, 2014 17:43:19 GMT 1, He's praised the individuals who did it, if not the act itself. Feel free to link a non-Chinese source where he praises people that burn themselves alive. “the ultimate factor is their (self-immolators) individual motivation.”
The Dalai Lama spoke to TIMES NOW, a major Indian news channel.
“Actually, suicide is basically (a) type of violence but then question of good or bad actually depend on the motivation and goal. I think (as) goal is concern, these (self-immolators) people (are) not drunk, (do) not (have) family problem, this (self-immolation) is for Buddha dharma, for Tibetan National interest but then I think the ultimate factor is their individual motivation,” the 77-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader said.
“If motivation (consists) too much anger, hatred, then it is negative (but) if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive. That is strictly speaking from Buddhist view of point. Any action whether violence or non violence, is ultimately depend on motivation.”
www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=33263
He's praised the individuals who did it, if not the act itself. Feel free to link a non-Chinese source where he praises people that burn themselves alive. “the ultimate factor is their (self-immolators) individual motivation.” The Dalai Lama spoke to TIMES NOW, a major Indian news channel. “Actually, suicide is basically (a) type of violence but then question of good or bad actually depend on the motivation and goal. I think (as) goal is concern, these (self-immolators) people (are) not drunk, (do) not (have) family problem, this (self-immolation) is for Buddha dharma, for Tibetan National interest but then I think the ultimate factor is their individual motivation,” the 77-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader said. “If motivation (consists) too much anger, hatred, then it is negative (but) if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive. That is strictly speaking from Buddhist view of point. Any action whether violence or non violence, is ultimately depend on motivation.” www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=33263
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 18:21:45 GMT 1, Feel free to link a non-Chinese source where he praises people that burn themselves alive. “the ultimate factor is their (self-immolators) individual motivation.” The Dalai Lama spoke to TIMES NOW, a major Indian news channel. “Actually, suicide is basically (a) type of violence but then question of good or bad actually depend on the motivation and goal. I think (as) goal is concern, these (self-immolators) people (are) not drunk, (do) not (have) family problem, this (self-immolation) is for Buddha dharma, for Tibetan National interest but then I think the ultimate factor is their individual motivation,” the 77-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader said. “If motivation (consists) too much anger, hatred, then it is negative (but) if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive. That is strictly speaking from Buddhist view of point. Any action whether violence or non violence, is ultimately depend on motivation.” www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=33263
And where exactly is the praise?
and lol I rest my case when phayul dot com was the best you could come up with
Feel free to link a non-Chinese source where he praises people that burn themselves alive. “the ultimate factor is their (self-immolators) individual motivation.” The Dalai Lama spoke to TIMES NOW, a major Indian news channel. “Actually, suicide is basically (a) type of violence but then question of good or bad actually depend on the motivation and goal. I think (as) goal is concern, these (self-immolators) people (are) not drunk, (do) not (have) family problem, this (self-immolation) is for Buddha dharma, for Tibetan National interest but then I think the ultimate factor is their individual motivation,” the 77-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader said. “If motivation (consists) too much anger, hatred, then it is negative (but) if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive. That is strictly speaking from Buddhist view of point. Any action whether violence or non violence, is ultimately depend on motivation.” www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=33263And where exactly is the praise? and lol I rest my case when phayul dot com was the best you could come up with
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by randomname on Jun 19, 2014 18:33:48 GMT 1, “the ultimate factor is their (self-immolators) individual motivation.” The Dalai Lama spoke to TIMES NOW, a major Indian news channel. “Actually, suicide is basically (a) type of violence but then question of good or bad actually depend on the motivation and goal. I think (as) goal is concern, these (self-immolators) people (are) not drunk, (do) not (have) family problem, this (self-immolation) is for Buddha dharma, for Tibetan National interest but then I think the ultimate factor is their individual motivation,” the 77-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader said. “If motivation (consists) too much anger, hatred, then it is negative (but) if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive. That is strictly speaking from Buddhist view of point. Any action whether violence or non violence, is ultimately depend on motivation.” www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=33263And where exactly is the praise? and lol I rest my case when phayul dot com was the best you could come up with "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive."
It doesn't really matter what site it was posted on. I posted the video so you can see and hear the words coming out of his mouth for yourself. Those words irrefutably contradict your assertion that the Dalai Lama "in NO way condones these actions."
It's a little ironic that you berated an artist, who's also a very nice guy, telling him he didn't know shit about the Dalai Lama, only to demonstrate you're the one who has no clue what you're talking about.
“the ultimate factor is their (self-immolators) individual motivation.” The Dalai Lama spoke to TIMES NOW, a major Indian news channel. “Actually, suicide is basically (a) type of violence but then question of good or bad actually depend on the motivation and goal. I think (as) goal is concern, these (self-immolators) people (are) not drunk, (do) not (have) family problem, this (self-immolation) is for Buddha dharma, for Tibetan National interest but then I think the ultimate factor is their individual motivation,” the 77-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader said. “If motivation (consists) too much anger, hatred, then it is negative (but) if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive. That is strictly speaking from Buddhist view of point. Any action whether violence or non violence, is ultimately depend on motivation.” www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=33263And where exactly is the praise? and lol I rest my case when phayul dot com was the best you could come up with "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive." It doesn't really matter what site it was posted on. I posted the video so you can see and hear the words coming out of his mouth for yourself. Those words irrefutably contradict your assertion that the Dalai Lama "in NO way condones these actions." It's a little ironic that you berated an artist, who's also a very nice guy, telling him he didn't know shit about the Dalai Lama, only to demonstrate you're the one who has no clue what you're talking about.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 18:53:48 GMT 1, And where exactly is the praise? and lol I rest my case when phayul dot com was the best you could come up with "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive." It doesn't really matter what site it was posted on. I posted the video so you can see and hear the words coming out of his mouth for yourself. Those words irrefutably contradict your assertion that the Dalai Lama "in NO way condones these actions." It's a little ironic that you berated an artist, who's also a very nice guy, telling him he didn't know s**t about the Dalai Lama, only to demonstrate you're the one who has no clue what you're talking about.
That is praise in your book? And "irrefutable proof" that the Dalai Lama supports self-immolation?
I will add you to the list that doesn't know shit about the Dalai Lama. Go back to google
And where exactly is the praise? and lol I rest my case when phayul dot com was the best you could come up with "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive." It doesn't really matter what site it was posted on. I posted the video so you can see and hear the words coming out of his mouth for yourself. Those words irrefutably contradict your assertion that the Dalai Lama "in NO way condones these actions." It's a little ironic that you berated an artist, who's also a very nice guy, telling him he didn't know s**t about the Dalai Lama, only to demonstrate you're the one who has no clue what you're talking about. That is praise in your book? And "irrefutable proof" that the Dalai Lama supports self-immolation? I will add you to the list that doesn't know shit about the Dalai Lama. Go back to google
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Dr Plip on Jun 19, 2014 19:08:59 GMT 1, Anyone else think the forum's been angry recently? Angrier than usual. Is it because of the soccer? Not angry at all on my end.
I just happen have several Tibetan friends and pointed out his misrepresentation of the issue to which his responses were about as on point as his painting.
Just to be clear, I wasn't singling you out for your posts, I just noticed that this thread was becoming passionate like a few other threads recently. This thread's actually quite calm and chilled in comparison.
Anyone else think the forum's been angry recently? Angrier than usual. Is it because of the soccer? Not angry at all on my end.
I just happen have several Tibetan friends and pointed out his misrepresentation of the issue to which his responses were about as on point as his painting.
Just to be clear, I wasn't singling you out for your posts, I just noticed that this thread was becoming passionate like a few other threads recently. This thread's actually quite calm and chilled in comparison.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by randomname on Jun 19, 2014 19:13:47 GMT 1, "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive." It doesn't really matter what site it was posted on. I posted the video so you can see and hear the words coming out of his mouth for yourself. Those words irrefutably contradict your assertion that the Dalai Lama "in NO way condones these actions." It's a little ironic that you berated an artist, who's also a very nice guy, telling him he didn't know s**t about the Dalai Lama, only to demonstrate you're the one who has no clue what you're talking about. That is praise in your book? And "irrefutable proof" that the Dalai Lama supports self-immolation? I will add you to the list that doesn't know s**t about the Dalai Lama. Go back to google So just to be clear, when the Dalai Lama says "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive," your takeaway is that he "in no way condones these actions."
If that's the case, you either don't understand how the English language works. Or you don't know how thinking works. Or perhaps it's a bit of both.
"if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive." It doesn't really matter what site it was posted on. I posted the video so you can see and hear the words coming out of his mouth for yourself. Those words irrefutably contradict your assertion that the Dalai Lama "in NO way condones these actions." It's a little ironic that you berated an artist, who's also a very nice guy, telling him he didn't know s**t about the Dalai Lama, only to demonstrate you're the one who has no clue what you're talking about. That is praise in your book? And "irrefutable proof" that the Dalai Lama supports self-immolation? I will add you to the list that doesn't know s**t about the Dalai Lama. Go back to google So just to be clear, when the Dalai Lama says "if the motivation (is) more compassionate, calm mind then such acts also can be positive," your takeaway is that he "in no way condones these actions." If that's the case, you either don't understand how the English language works. Or you don't know how thinking works. Or perhaps it's a bit of both.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 23, 2014 15:52:04 GMT 1, Due to the protests which have taken place: The management of foundation: "For world - our hearts" with HQ in Zurich decides: -We no longer desire to cooperate with Zippo company.... We have suspicions that some people are cooperating with NASA...(?) AP/PP/FF 1.5 (censored-U.S. version...) ps. Dear streetfart.... tag: advertisement,benetton,Saatchi & Saatchi,political incorrect +bonus:
Due to the protests which have taken place: The management of foundation: "For world - our hearts" with HQ in Zurich decides: -We no longer desire to cooperate with Zippo company.... We have suspicions that some people are cooperating with NASA...(?) AP/PP/FF 1.5 (censored-U.S. version...) ps. Dear streetfart.... tag: advertisement,benetton,Saatchi & Saatchi,political incorrect +bonus:
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 23, 2014 16:45:47 GMT 1, -nobody cares about laws of monkey's sent into space, but the time for thier equailty has come, for the laws of our brothers.
Stop the brutal experiments!
Stop NASA!
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The management of foundation: "For world - our hearts" with HQ in Zurich
president: John Christian Maria Krammer
-nobody cares about laws of monkey's sent into space, but the time for thier equailty has come, for the laws of our brothers. Stop the brutal experiments! Stop NASA! signed: The management of foundation: "For world - our hearts" with HQ in Zurich president: John Christian Maria Krammer
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 23, 2014 17:22:18 GMT 1,
AP / PP / FF 1 (Brown)-- and shiit came ouf ot that...
(3 £ for the canvas, some paint, smell, headache.... only losses... 12 £+12£ PP(UK)
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 23, 2014 19:35:13 GMT 1, I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. I think all of these so called "religious leaders" are given too much credibility and taken too seriously.
I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. I think all of these so called "religious leaders" are given too much credibility and taken too seriously.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 23, 2014 22:21:54 GMT 1, I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. I think all of these so called "religious leaders" are given too much credibility and taken too seriously.
oh Ploppi... remember: Our foundation is the best: Better In Than Out ...
I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. I think all of these so called "religious leaders" are given too much credibility and taken too seriously.
oh Ploppi... remember: Our foundation is the best: Better In Than Out ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by lha on Jun 23, 2014 22:36:42 GMT 1, I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. I think all of these so called "religious leaders" are given too much credibility and taken too seriously.
Much the same as Banksy then......
I think you could argue that the Dalai Lama is a bit of a hypocrite on self-immolation, or at least he's inconsistent. On the one hand, he says he doesn't encourage it. But on the other, he praises those who carry out the act. He says he's powerless to stop it, and yet he's never really tried. In that context, Kobron's painting can be interpreted as a statement on that. I think all of these so called "religious leaders" are given too much credibility and taken too seriously.
Much the same as Banksy then......
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Coach on Jun 24, 2014 22:04:46 GMT 1, Kobron, are you following the legal battle where lawyers have issued writs of habeas corpus?
They argue that a person that is being held against their will in terrible conditions should be released.
The person is a chimp. But they argue that a "person" is not limited to a human being. Chimps are sentient, can choose how they want to live their lives and these chimps are not living their lives how they want to.
I heard a discussion about this on the radio today. They lost the first case but its going to appeal.
They say that legally "person" can include companies, mosques, a river (according to a treaty in new zealand) so why not chimps.
Thought you and your chimps might like this:
www.nonhumanrightsproject.org/2013/12/02/lawsuit-filed-today-on-behalf-of-chimpanzee-seeking-legal-personhood/
Kobron, are you following the legal battle where lawyers have issued writs of habeas corpus? They argue that a person that is being held against their will in terrible conditions should be released. The person is a chimp. But they argue that a "person" is not limited to a human being. Chimps are sentient, can choose how they want to live their lives and these chimps are not living their lives how they want to. I heard a discussion about this on the radio today. They lost the first case but its going to appeal. They say that legally "person" can include companies, mosques, a river (according to a treaty in new zealand) so why not chimps. Thought you and your chimps might like this: www.nonhumanrightsproject.org/2013/12/02/lawsuit-filed-today-on-behalf-of-chimpanzee-seeking-legal-personhood/
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jul 2, 2014 16:47:27 GMT 1, BLOODY BRAZILIAN KNIFE FIGHTING´ TECHNIQUES does not teach one to kill people in cold-blood, but does show the moves and actions that must be executed by all people who suffer unprovoked violent attacks. <br>In easy language, even to the layman, the book is very attractive by it´s way of showing uncountable ways to expertly manipulate knives, giving the self-taught reader complete mastery of this "Great Art" in few weeks of dedicated training, or even a couple of weekends of hard-training. There are no doubts that this book´ll be acclaimed by the public & critics, and I´m sure that the people whose lives will be saved by the book's teachings will be very gratefull to the authors. As a Commanding Officer of Brazilian Navy (retired), veteran fighter of the 1964 Revolution, when we defeated the communists´ attempted Coup D´État and veteran of years of rural and urban guerrilla warfare, I strongly advise the reading of this fasinating work. I must thank the authors, especially UNCLE FESTER, for being at the same time co-author & publisher of this book, for their hard efforts of bringing so much pertinent and complete information on a minucious yet concise book, important, needed and easy to read and understand, and yet it talks about a very serious topic - life & death - it´s an amazing and, we can say, even fun, literary work, written in impeccable English.---- -------------------------------------------------------
BLOODY BRAZILIAN KNIFE FIGHTING´ TECHNIQUES does not teach one to kill people in cold-blood, but does show the moves and actions that must be executed by all people who suffer unprovoked violent attacks. <br>In easy language, even to the layman, the book is very attractive by it´s way of showing uncountable ways to expertly manipulate knives, giving the self-taught reader complete mastery of this "Great Art" in few weeks of dedicated training, or even a couple of weekends of hard-training. There are no doubts that this book´ll be acclaimed by the public & critics, and I´m sure that the people whose lives will be saved by the book's teachings will be very gratefull to the authors. As a Commanding Officer of Brazilian Navy (retired), veteran fighter of the 1964 Revolution, when we defeated the communists´ attempted Coup D´État and veteran of years of rural and urban guerrilla warfare, I strongly advise the reading of this fasinating work. I must thank the authors, especially UNCLE FESTER, for being at the same time co-author & publisher of this book, for their hard efforts of bringing so much pertinent and complete information on a minucious yet concise book, important, needed and easy to read and understand, and yet it talks about a very serious topic - life & death - it´s an amazing and, we can say, even fun, literary work, written in impeccable English.---- -------------------------------------------------------
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Aug 11, 2014 18:07:43 GMT 1, holidays in the Crimea (2014)
holidays in the Crimea (2014)
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Aug 17, 2014 15:39:51 GMT 1, Lucy(NYC)
29cm (11,41")
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by fingerz on Aug 27, 2014 13:15:33 GMT 1, not my thing
Ceramic Figurines inspired by Banksy - We love his work and are developing some English Fine China Figures based on his art. www.streetartpotters.com
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Kevin Francis Ceramics has been making english Toby Jugs, Figurines and Face Pots since 1987. Based in Chicago with a production studio in Stoke on Trent we are a little english art pottery with a deep appreciation of the heritage of english pottery and a taste for the more unusual releases. Previous clients of ours include Spitting Image, Pavarotti,Royal Doulton, Warner Brothers and Leo Castelli.
In the absence of any official connection we shall be donating 10% of the sales price to a Pit Bull Dog rescue and humanities charity in Georgia called Stubbbies Hero's and we hope he approves.
not my thing Ceramic Figurines inspired by Banksy - We love his work and are developing some English Fine China Figures based on his art. www.streetartpotters.comDescription Kevin Francis Ceramics has been making english Toby Jugs, Figurines and Face Pots since 1987. Based in Chicago with a production studio in Stoke on Trent we are a little english art pottery with a deep appreciation of the heritage of english pottery and a taste for the more unusual releases. Previous clients of ours include Spitting Image, Pavarotti,Royal Doulton, Warner Brothers and Leo Castelli. In the absence of any official connection we shall be donating 10% of the sales price to a Pit Bull Dog rescue and humanities charity in Georgia called Stubbbies Hero's and we hope he approves.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by chrispa on Aug 27, 2014 14:14:49 GMT 1, oh dear
oh dear
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Limited Prints on Aug 27, 2014 14:32:21 GMT 1, right!
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