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On Mar 28, 4:57 am, "bodyart...@gmail.com" <bodyart...@gmail.com>
wrote: > I think another thing that happened is that there's absolutely no > positive reinforcement for posting. I've posted bunches of stuff. > Interesting articles, links to my new works, calls for models and I > typically don't get a single response. Maybe it is I for whom you have been waiting. Have been attracted to henna for years. Got my first experience this weekend. First I got two. The next day, 4 more! A total of 6! Now I understand the addictive nature of the art. :) It has given me wonderful new feelings such as an enhanced sense of awareness both of my physicality as well as my values. The choices we make for body art represent our morals or some message, so to have that broadcast on my body feels great! My art doesn't feel temporary. They are permanent. I'm going to keep getting them touched up forever. :) > I would love have discussions of bodypaint with people but it doesn't > happen here. > Watch, follows is a link to a cool article I read yesterday about body > paint in an anthropological context. Nobody is going to respond.http://www.newscientist.com/article/...derthals-wore- makeup-... > RoBynwww.nycbodyart.com Boo! Surprise! |
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It could me that AT&T is deleting a bunch of the groups maybe that is
why i do not know for sure i had a bunch of groups and they deleted them they are on a porn kick and thing that is nude or they think is nude they delete On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:49:39 -0700 (PDT), Newsreading.Fool@gmail.com wrote: >On Mar 28, 4:57 am, "bodyart...@gmail.com" <bodyart...@gmail.com> >wrote: >> I think another thing that happened is that there's absolutely no >> positive reinforcement for posting. I've posted bunches of stuff. >> Interesting articles, links to my new works, calls for models and I >> typically don't get a single response. > >Maybe it is I for whom you have been waiting. > >Have been attracted to henna for years. Got my first experience this >weekend. First I got two. The next day, 4 more! A total of 6! > >Now I understand the addictive nature of the art. :) > >It has given me wonderful new feelings such as an enhanced sense of >awareness both of my physicality as well as my values. The choices we >make for body art represent our morals or some message, so to have >that broadcast on my body feels great! > >My art doesn't feel temporary. They are permanent. I'm going to keep >getting them touched up forever. :) > > >> I would love have discussions of bodypaint with people but it doesn't >> happen here. > >> Watch, follows is a link to a cool article I read yesterday about body >> paint in an anthropological context. Nobody is going to > >respond.http://www.newscientist.com/article/...derthals-wore- >makeup-... >> RoBynwww.nycbodyart.com > >Boo! Surprise! |