the desa action shots were really fresh, they made the book, along with all those flicks of doors, tags, and fillins.
the subtle layering of transparent tags, drips, words, etc., over the main pictures & text was also a dope touch.
thought i saw a resemblance..
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Nigga OBVIOUSLY seen a picture and tried UNSUCCESSFULLY to duplicate. :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
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that jeski is critical.
dope themo/emy/mes/wives/etc. productions.
and the sound barrier lineups are killin it. saw some good ones today driving around.
I think its kind of pompous of the media and the more well-off to be pointing fingers at the looters. Put yourself in their shoes. This isnt some dawsons creek tragedy, the neighborhoods these people are from were disaster areas before anybody ever heard of katrina. Of course they're gonna be taking shit. Its probably the only time most of them will ever be able to leave a department store with a shopping cart full of top-dollar merchandise in their lives.
You've probably never been to a rave, but they're much more docile than the kind of rock shows you're talking about. Most ravers just get fucked up on pills, listen to trance-like music and dance around gawking at all the glowing lights. They aren't really "rowdy".
i kind of agree with that boomer guy.
before this thread we'd seen some of the hardest core benching in years: kids taking pictures from the thickest of wooded areas, standing on the rockiest of rocks, among the itchiest of grass, and in cities where picture taking has been virtually outlawed.
benchers risking so much, only to be undermined by a flippant thread belittling their struggle ... shattering the will to bench.