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There are 35 comments about "elaine human"

EvilGentleman: I would agree with the majority of what has been said, but I will state my opinions on each issue, so it becomes obvious where I stand. I think the best way to have notification on......

in response to: User Survey 2007 by Jamie

jack: elaine thx, there was a movie of a mannequin on the 13th floor of a department store where every day a new mannequin would have the feedom to walk and talk like a human. ......

in response to: June Bride by joey

vz: The cover for sale (Pen Cap for Sale) Jamie: This of with: -) vz: hectare of Salanth: FUN! That he is large! C*Elaine: Concerning: Cover by fraud of procedures lovably! The paddle: Concerning: Cover by fraud of procedures......

in response to: Babelfishing by EvilGentleman

elaine: a human impulse!...

in response to: Road Banana by EvilGentleman

elaine: happy fellers! i love the idea that you gasped in your lecture. anthropomorphism [[http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=define%3Aanthropomorphism&btnG=Search&meta=]] is so very very human... see also animism [[http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aanimism&btnG=Google+Search&meta=]] ...

in response to: robot building by elaine

elaine: that's the trouble with your famous grid system. a human likes a cut through. what i would like to see, and i think it is possible, if quantum mechanics can get with it, is say you......

in response to: Astor Place Silhouette by Peter

jack: first-elaine, that word i'm curious about. the astericks, there are 3 of them so it was hard to figure out the word. would the letters have been,'un', if so, it should have had......

in response to: Passing Airliner Triggers Wonder in Arctic by EvilGentleman

elaine: grange - i so missed that damn book when it was finished, and the film was good but it wasn't the same. i really laughed when i read that, thanks! elicar - i am with you......

in response to: A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon by Elicar

elaine: i think it should be given to the monkeys. after all, they have suffered a lot at human hands. like that monkey who was hanged for being a frenchman....

in response to: A Sunday Walk in Eastend London... by Lawrence

tex: why is everyone making fun of me?first off james i think every city in the world was made by HUMANS.second ,no des im not from texas,im from chicago,and hobart what's wrong with ''tex''?actually it stands......

in response to: A Sunday Walk in Eastend London... by Lawrence

elaine: i am all for game. slaughter houses are so awful, quite apart from sympathy for the animals, i wouldn't want that amount of fear and pain on my plate. things like bambis are good cos......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: hello train, why hello tree, how are you today, ok im ok i guess. lost all my leaves. i see that tree, but dont worry, you will get new leaves soon. yes, soon. then you can pass......

in response to: Park Place Shuttle by Peter

jack: to my dear, lovely, elaine, the cheese could be a gjetost cheese made by ski queen. you can probably get some in a cheese specialty store or by contacting a norwegian food company. ......

in response to: Ms Jorun Stiansen by Mr Norway

elaine: yeah, it was nice watching it and starting off with just a passing interest as a nature nerd and then getting more and more drawn in. i had forgotten about the dog thing at the......

in response to: Grubbin\' by Nairi

elaine: i liked the way you degenerated from super cool not explaining to abject girl stuff so rapidly. so human...

in response to: manhattan from the hip - may 2003 by jeeff

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I also read the eye of the storm and I'm blown away. I've been enjoying getting to know you guys through your pictures, stories and comments. This is a wonderful, human site, where we all......

in response to: abject objects by elaine

elaine: that link was schrodinger's cat btw - which was meant to be relevant to the cats, but whch of course is not really, as it is about quantum mechanics, though i can only really read......

in response to: Big head meet small head by joey

jack: elaine, there are arrows all over the world, that are invisible to humans but aliens see them and they eat the human that it is pointing to. it is called, 'anystyleeatmenow'. aliens love......

in response to: I heart Japan! by Amy

elaine : if i was there i would have to hum to him and say tinytinytinytinytiny in a squeeky voice, and 'is tiny puppy good boy, is he? is he? is he?' enthusiastically, to make him do......

in response to: Puppynoise by GGP

elaine: if water can invent humans and planets for it's own use, do you think it is just using 'us' as big rubber gloves?...

in response to: Where Does Water Come From? by Peter

elaine: yes, you would never believe someone of my antiquity would be shaped just like a human...

in response to: cool down NY/LON, cool down by elaine

elaine: thank you. what i meant, just, was that i initially and still define myself as a visual artist, and my first degree was fine art. my work is conceptually driven, and then the materials or......

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Lili: Thank you Jamie. Wonderfully put, Jamie and Elaine. I believe that there is transcendence and that that is the significant example that the story of Christ set for us. Have you ever been really ill......

in response to: eye of the storm by elaine

Peter: lock photos! thanks elaine... i love the old-looking iron hardware where tehy hinge into the ground. are they human-powered or something? cool. very oldskool, for sure. i love how there are no people whatsoever in......

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

elaine: i like 'we are all of us going to die a more or less horrible death' it makes me feel curiously cumforted. and in the meantime, this is our only known opportunity to connect with other......

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

elaine: oddly, sometimes you have the edge in these situations by being female? and obviously weaker/not giong to join in/maybe appealing to some other part of people's brains, reminding them of their mother, whatever. it's good......

in response to: Girlfight by JJ

elaine: re representation of things and ideas, and thinking about images and communicationg about them, it iw worth reviewing available text on plato's cave. there is loads on the interweb. i think plato's cave is a......

in response to: Lascaux by vz

elaine: personally i think insisting on being real, and yourself and human is a good start, nowadays, and quite revolutionary in an era of plastic surgery/food/relationships/work all insistances thereof are potentially revalatory. interrupt the flow of......

in response to: Fisherman\'s Wharf and the Full House Houses by Marc

elaine: i'll say. it is my private belief that you can't put that much human suffering somewhere without it being haunted...

in response to: birth of industry by elaine

elaine: but like i say, a good runner....see, it is possible to be over 21 and still be human...who knew? [[img:1349]] ...

in response to: good runner, needs a little work by elaine

elaine: in the last one somehow they look like they are cuddling. it is great when you find a hook in to old pictures. i read an article once by a woman who had collected postcards......

in response to: Old Photos by Purple Moment

vz: i would've beaten the guys that are doing the caution tape thing senseless. and elaine, it's a good thing that your friend didn't take the picture-- it means he's still got at least an ounce......

in response to: Mr. Chicago by gary

elaine: my friend Ian saw a woman do a shit on a wall by the canal in full view recently. He said he though about taking a photo but he couldn't quite bring himself to, even......

in response to: Mr. Chicago by gary

elaine: and who is the human next to him?...

in response to: jeef bird by hool

elaine: Thanks, I was nervous about putting this one in because it's not really of the same register as the other stuff on the site, though it is very much more like my other work in......

in response to: day trip by elaine

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