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Gua nak tanya pasal moral dengan anak pakcik Hamidi dan anak pakcik Yassin:
Antara MB N9 dan MB Kelantan mana yang lebih terpuji sikap dalam menyelesaikan kemelut politik kenegerian? Isu duit 10 juta pehal Tok Mat senyap?
Jangan bagi jawapan serupa kongkeng diatas!
The Stunning. Until the latest season of LOST we've assimilated Laura with Kate's character. THis photo shows more succinctly why we would choose to do such a thing. Now that Kate has gone bonkers, though, a few of us have retracted our statements.
This guy is totally sporting a faux fur coat in high 80-low 90 degree weather. That takes a lot of strength and self-awareness to be able to make that statement.
ARTIST'S STATEMENT:
Artist's statement on A Geisha's Story - Visions of Asia. This collection was created by Mr. Mayers for a public art exhibit that took place on December 2, 2011 in Corona, California. The entire presentation was originally created to be displayed on a digital outdoor billboard.
On November 25, one month after the trials in Washington, a meeting of film industry executives at New York's Waldorf-Astoria hotel occurred where MPAA president Johnston issued a press release on the executives' behalf that is today referred to as the Waldorf Statement.
(Louis B. Mayor was one of the executives who signed off on the statement)
The statement declared that the "Hollywood Ten" would be fired or suspended without pay and not reemployed until they were cleared of contempt charges and had sworn that they were not Communists.
This was the first systematic Hollywood blacklist.
WAEA Mission Statement
The mission of the Wisconsin Art Education Association is to promote excellence in visual art and design education for all students by:
• Providing professional growth opportunities for visual art and design teachers.
• Showcasing student talents and abilities
supporting art and design as academic core disciplines.
• Communicating with other art and design organizations.
• Offering lifelong learning opportunities acting on vital art and design education issues.
Photo credit: Megan Schoening
Artist Statement (by MelOrchid)
This work exists in the aftermath of belief.
The billboard once sold a promise—happiness distilled, identity simplified, desire made portable. Now it stands rusted and towering, still speaking louder than the land beneath it. The figure below does not look back in anger, but in reckoning.
Her body carries marks—not of a single event, but of prolonged exposure. To systems. To consumption. To the quiet violence of being told what will save you. The blue of her skin is artificial, learned, absorbed—an echo of what we ingest without noticing. And yet, life insists. White flowers bloom anyway.
I am not interested in apocalypse as spectacle. I am interested in what remains after faith in the spectacle collapses.
This piece asks:
When the promise fails, what part of us is still capable of standing—and what grows at our feet despite it?