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04.19.02









04:57 PM
I rarely can stand to look pictures of myself, but one was taken this week that I actually like. And since I don't have my visage anywhere else on the site, here me be:
Incidentally, this photo was taken for a legitimate project at work. The context is much less interesting that the result.
And the unrealistic anatomical representations of women are not mine, nor is their chocolate-laden habitat.
Someone else: I'll have that text to you this afternoon.
Me (walking away): Beautiful. Thanks.
This may seem harmless, but it scares me a little. It reeks of Hollywood agent. When you start closing your conversations with "Beautiful," you're a small step away from extending it to "Beautiful. You're the best. Don't ever change, baby." <shudder>

Incidentally, this photo was taken for a legitimate project at work. The context is much less interesting that the result.
And the unrealistic anatomical representations of women are not mine, nor is their chocolate-laden habitat.
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In other egocentric news, I realized recently that I have inexplicably developed the habit of closing short work conversations about projects and tasks with: "Beautiful." For example:Someone else: I'll have that text to you this afternoon.
Me (walking away): Beautiful. Thanks.
This may seem harmless, but it scares me a little. It reeks of Hollywood agent. When you start closing your conversations with "Beautiful," you're a small step away from extending it to "Beautiful. You're the best. Don't ever change, baby." <shudder>
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Hidden Deadly Productions makes short films, including CrossWalk (2003) and The Point of Boxes (coming in 2006?).
Pictured: Rubble from the destruction of the Central Freeway, San Francisco, April 2003. Photos by the author.
Pictured: Views from San Francisco Bay, July 2003. Photos by the author.
Pictured: Videogames projected onto a wall from an Atari 2600, July 2003. Photos by the author.
Pictured: Ranch near Hollister, New Year's Day 2003. Photos by the author.
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