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Part of the Urban Door Installation Project On Sunday the 2nd of September this year of 2007, a merry gathering of SFØ minions congregated at the site of the doorhenge with offerings of various kinds from the streets of San Francisco with which to ...
Using only light I shrank two sets of pupils Mine and Inkydink's


EPIC FLOSSING! 50 people (well, 48 people, a cat and a ferret) all flossing together! Across time and space! Bringing cities and nations together with thin waxy fibers! We are all intertwined by our love for each other, the game, and dental hygie...

Iced pumpkin cookies are something I do not need I give them to you I made seventy-five iced soft pumpkin spice cookies (a double batch). I don't like pumpkin, so I don't need them and my fat ass certainly does not need them. It resembles a pumpk...

Ariock Says: hmrpita and I have been talking about this since the task became available. How do you do this? Where can you do this? I mean, under some definitions, this would be vandalism. Or some other legal term that could result in visits from ...
I spread SF0 using my Live Journal. I also mention it conspicuously in my profile.

Here is a story in which I ponder the age-old question: Is it worth getting a monk's ire up in order to complete a task? After I finished spelling out the word and taking pictures, a monk, dressed in brown robes and a large beaded necklace, came o...

With apologies to Eadweard Muybridge...

An attendant prowled in a crowded laundromat. What was I thinking? I made my escape. I will return tomorrow. I hope it's still there. Update: As promised, I returned today, June 19, and from the other end of the row of spotless machines, there it w...
Veneficus Reputo Description A psychogenic disorder based on causal reasoning Origin of name: Latin for poisonous to reckon (magical thinking) Symptoms - noisy brain - belief in the power of negative thinking - avoidance of positive thinking Cause...