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-Colbh








Here is a song that I think that everyone should hear at least once, and its so great, and weird, it sounds bouncy and bubbly but the you listen to the words and you realize that its not really, its actually quite a depressing song, so yeah listen to it!
M.I.A, Born Free from ROMAIN-GAVRAS on Vimeo.












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I had to watch a lot of Deadwood for another class that I'm in and I have to say its a rather incredible show, and something about it that I think makes it especially apt for this blog is that it so completely at ease with the sheer amount of gore that it shows on screen. The violence in the show is outrageous. Yet, at the same time wholly common place, at first it might be a bit much to take, but then as the series progresses it just becomes another set-piece against which the action is set, the barbarism becomes totally natural. Then as you watch you start to realize what exactly it is you're watching again and all of a sudden it hits you how the show has desensitized you, in a way, to the violence, and that in and of itself is horrifying, its this sort of magnificent realization that a show can actually, somehow, do violence to you.
This is a nice write up for this image: Ty, after being severely disfigured by a bomb blast came home to an 18 yr old sweetheart who stuck by his side during the most traumatic period of his life. Shortly thereafter, they were married. Today I found out they have been divorced since January. There is no bitterness between the two and they both still care for each very much, but realized that they were too young to be married.







