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    <content type="html">one of the more challenging aspects of trying to work on this new series is the low-res and/or dimly lit quality of the pictures I'm working with.&amp;nbsp; it's hard to differentiate in the end product, for some of them, between obscured and absent facial features.&amp;nbsp; i.e - are they just in shadow or do they in fact lack eyes and lips.&amp;nbsp; hadn't occurred to me initially.&amp;nbsp; have a loose grasp on meaning.&amp;nbsp; i'm excited about doing this.&amp;nbsp; excited about life and projects because of these drugs.</content>
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    <content type="html">the bees are disappearing, on a completely unrelated note, and i'm convinced that the thing that does us in is going to be because of some totally unpredictable combination of factors.&amp;nbsp; i mean, the bees - everyone is wondering what's going on with that - cell phone waves, pesticides, global warming, what?&amp;nbsp; and i think that it must be a combination.&amp;nbsp; any one of these things won't do it on its' own, but in combination it's a catastrophe.&amp;nbsp; so here it comes?&amp;nbsp; erego the hedonism and disengagement?</content>
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