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Charge It To The Game
Charge It To The Game
From boosting to fake credit cards Storm Williams is a twenty-five year old self made millionaire. Fly, beautiful, and quick-witted Storm doesn’t chase money-money chases her; But it wasn’t always that way. Born into poverty then later abandoned by her mother Storm was raised by her mentally abusive drug-addicted aunt. After partaking in acts that no child should even have to witness; Storm survives her turbulent childhood and stands stronger than ever.
Soon Storm begins to feel that her life is complete; she has the money, the life, and a wonderful man who gave up his womanizing ways just t be with her. Little does Storm know jealousy, envy, and greed are waiting at her front door.

Broadway at Donald

Broadway at Donald
On the night of Wednesday, December 23, we crept out into the city armed with only paper and paste to make war on Olympic propaganda. We vandalized four bus shelter advertisements for Zellers/HBC Olympic fashion with our alternative message: RIOT 2010. "We were made for this"

The Olympics are capital accumulated to the point of becoming image – just as there is now more money in the world than there is actual currency to represent it, the human actors in the theatre of the Olympic Games cannot bear the weight of the capital invested in their performance. Hence VANOC’s request of the VSO to allow their music to be taped and mimed during the opening ceremonies’ “live” broadcast, hence VANOC’s insistence on having pre-recorded video of indigenous dance rather than live — when probably billions of dollars are invested in the ritual of the games being performed convincingly, “authentically,” the danger in having real people participating in this display is too great: they might cough, hit the wrong note, look at the camera in the eye at the wrong time, thus causing the whole edifice of Canadian nationalism to come crashing down for a fraction of a second.

Worse yet, these uncontrollable elements might say a few words about the actual material effects of the games: 2400 people made homeless by skyrocketing rents as a result of Olympic gentrification, vast tracts of unceded native land devastated to build highways and ski resorts, laws passed that prevent free speech, and close to a billion dollars spent on “security” surveilling, intimidating, and arresting those who act against this colossus of oppression.

But the icy tentacles of Olympic social control reach deeper than this. By presenting the games as a festival of international peace and friendship, the IOC allows the nations of the world to deny any internal conflict, pretending to represent their people as anything but discontented. This is a lie; people of every country are sick of the totalizing effects of capital, state, and culture, and Canada is no exception, yet it is only by dropping their specific indigenous nationality and assimilating themselves into a colonial Canadian identity that native athletes can compete.

At the same time, this “Canadian identity” is bought and sold by global corporations (get a free Team Canada flag with the purchase of two 591mL bottles of Coke) so that one’s sense of self becomes predicated on consumption: the perfect merger of capital and state.

Meanwhile, the culture of athleticism reduces physical activity to a reified category (“exercise”), devoid of the danger of death, and conflict into a meaningless ritual with arbitrary goals (“sport”) preventing us ever from experiencing the real freedom of survival as our bodies desire it. Any semblance of empowerment under such a regime is impossible.

However, there is hope for revolt. Clearly, image is more important to VANOC and the IOC than anything else, as illustrated by the bylaws erected that make it illegal to display a sign within downtown Vancouver during the games and that give police the right to invade any home displaying anti-Olympic messages without warning.

Therefore, we resolve to sabotage their messages as they attempt to suppress ours. We refuse to allow their colonial capitalist imagery to pollute our environment.

We will subvert their bullshit at every turn.

RIOT 2010

Teabags [ The minus 3 day for my project 365 practice]

Teabags [ The minus 3 day for my project 365 practice]
sep 5 2011

My presentation went so well this morning, better than i expected. Worth the time in which i invest for this presentation. My group scored 8,5 out of 10, a good kick-start for this semester :D .

In the afternoon, my girlfriend went from her hometown to H? Chi Minh city to meet me, we went to the LotteMart and I bought a box of black teas including Earl Grey (my favourite! :D ), English Breakfast Tea, Ceylon Surpreme Tea and English Afternoon Tea.

After that, i traveled about 60km to take my girlfriend home and get back to my city. What a tired, but happy trip, everytime i take her back to her hometown, 30km away from mine.

My old friend of mine asked if i was free in order to join him at the boxing competition and shoot some photos, but i decided to enjoy myself a lovely evening with black teas and video games, which i was not playing much due to the preparation for the presentation this morning. Unfortunately, today’s theme shot could have be the boxing tournament :( .

After a while playing videos games but my head keep thinking about the today’s photo. Then, the black tea teabags suddenly jump into my head, and….. OFF TO MY MINI STUDIO!!! LA LA LA~!

Anyway, lovely evening is lovely, lovely day is lovely :D

Ngay 5 thang 9 nam 2011

Hom nay thuy?t trinh th?t t?t, ngoai s?c tu?ng tu?ng! (c? t?t l?n x?u :P ). Du?c t?ng di?m 8,5/10, khong u?ng cong s?c, th?i gian d?u tu cho dz? an nay ;) ).

Trua d?n thi minh va H u?ng "th?c u?ng quen thu?c" r?i ghe LotteMart g?n tru?ng, mua 1 h?p tra den (h?ng tra) v?. M?c dich chinh la th?ng Earl Grey, nhung t?i do thi l?i khong co dung m?t minh th?ng Earl Grey nay tren k?, c?m giac hoi th?t v?ng. Nhung r?i vo tinh nhin th?y m?t b? tra ban chung g?m Earl Grey, English Breakfast Tea, Ceylon Surpreme Tea v?i English Afternoon Tea. D?n do m?t luc thi choi luon c? b? nay.

Chi?u ti thi minh dua H v? que C?n Du?c, ban d?u nghi t?i cung hoi o?i nhung luc quy?t d?nh di r?i thi l?i th?y r?t vui. Di cung nhi?u l?n hoa ra du?ng tr? nen quen thu?c va th?y minh di nhanh hon :) .

V? t?i nha cung kho?ng 5h30 r?i thi l?i nh? t?i v? th?ng Thong r? minh di ch?p chung k?t gi?i boxing gi do ? SVD Q8. Thoi thi t? ch?i v? di ch?p d? ? nha u?ng tra va choi games, du do co th? la hinh ch? d?o cho ngay hom nay. V?a choi v?a suy nghi xem hinh ch? d?o la gi, cu?i cung l?i s?c nh? ra m?t d?ng tra den :) .

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