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21 Comments on The Most Damaging Wound by Blair Singer

  1. so0ns3rd

    first

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  2. AKKUMU

    Second.

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  3. wantedlonewolf

    NO 1 fuckin cares if your 1st and 2nd… bellends

    i love you joanne

    1 year ago  ∞
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  4. rroge5

    who the fuck cares about plays and operas and stuff like that. start doing funy things again please

    1 year ago  ∞
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  5. Barrr3h

    Oh god, would culture kill you?

    1 year ago  ∞
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  6. Pyr0clasam

    Alot of poeple with intelligence.

    1 year ago  ∞
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  7. HammandClov

    Lol, that woman is pretty much playing Yoko Ono.

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  8. trilerkiler

    sux

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  9. tsumbra

    “George in Black and White”
    http://www.ilovepoetry.com/viewpoem.asp?id=95408
    Remembering Sgt. Joe Spoon on Veterans Day

    1 year ago  ∞
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  10. Kam

    Hey Nik & looza, is that elitist & boring enough for ‘ya? Oh…& it’s happening in NYC so there’s no need for you to visit!
    Now THAT’S sarcasm!
    Rock on Boomers.

    1 year ago  ∞
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  11. leron

    Kam? Sarcastic? Get outta here.

    Let folks rag. Perhaps they were not watching the last time Ruud Elmendorp checked in from Kenya. Or maybe that was Afro-elitism or something.

    If I were running a five-times-a-week show and living in Manhattan, I’d be using that as an excuse to drag my DV cam to the places that I found interesting. Because that way the audience gets to visit a place they would not otherwise see. That’s not elitism or narcissism. It’s leveraging what you have and others do not have.

    Then I’d mix it up with a couple shows a week in which a masterful emcee plucked goodies from all over the Web, and displayed them with fun graphics and witty, sometimes ingenious cross-referencing.

    And in addition to the occasional snotty comment, I’d be watching my stats to see if my work was finding an audience. Guess which I’d give more credence?

    New Yorkers, by the way, have one reaction to the complaints of egomania and centrism: They really don’t give a damn. They have other shit to worry about.

    And by the way, neither Drew (from North Carolina I think,) nor Joanne (from points east) are New Yorkers. They may live there, may not recall a time when they were scared by close calls in traffic or remember how to get by without an all-night grocery on every corner, but that is a title we who came into being within the boroughs reserve for ourselves.

    (And you can tell because the dears use terms like “downtown Manhattan” that make us smile a little when we hear them.)

    BTW, Kam, good job delivering your state for Obama.

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    1. Kam

      There are a few here who think we have a Hawaiian president elect, after all he was born here & there’s lots of tutu’s who look on him as a “local boy” I wasn’t born here or on the mainland so I don’t vote.

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      1. leron

        Right (wink wink). You don’t (wink wink). Not even once (wink wink).

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  12. strive2destroy

    what song is that??

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  13. Well said Kam and Leron. Luckily the yahoos haven’t commented yet. And thankfully it was another NYC special which I appreciate. I spent much time at off-off-broadway theater and I am glad to see it is still alive and kicking. Thinking on a world wide basis, where can you see theater like OOB? Not in Seattle, not in Amsterdam (Maybe the Mickery if that is still around) and in London. Well yesterday the Opera, today OOB, maybe tomorrow it’s the clubs if they still exist.

    And as far as natives of NYC most visible NYC performers are born elsewhere but chose to live there simply because that’s the place where they can perform with an appreciative/critical audience. Of Rocketboom staff is only Kenyatta a NYC native?

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  14. N1kdanbro

    You don’t know someone until you live with them.

    Interesting concept :]

    1 year ago  ∞
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  15. [...] A new off-Broadway play centered around male roles, male bonding and the uncertain repercussions of female involvement looks interesting, judging from this review from today’s Rocketboom.* [...]

    1 year ago  ∞
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  16. cumguzzlar

    Too right, i’ve been living with my fella for 3 years, and just found out he’s a zanu pf war veteran.

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  17. faunos51

    boring as hell

    1 year ago  ∞
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  18. cetus

    If you could say it in words there would be no reason to paint. ~Edward Hopper

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  19. GOLDz2232

    please help texas secede from the union
    watch video on my account

    1 year ago  ∞
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