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Oct. 10th, 2008

SAVE THE SEA KITTENS!!!

People don't seem to like fish. They're slithery and slimy, and they have eyes on either side of their pointy little heads—which is weird, to say the least. Plus, the small ones nibble at your feet when you're swimming, and the big ones—well, the big ones will bite your face off if Jaws is anything to go by.

Of course, if you look at it another way, what all this really means is that fish need to fire their PR guy—stat. Whoever was in charge of creating a positive image for fish needs to go right back to working on the Britney Spears account and leave our scaly little friends alone. You've done enough damage, buddy. We've got it from here. And we're going to start by retiring the old name for good. When your name can also be used as a verb that means driving a hook through your head, it's time for a serious image makeover. And who could possibly want to put a hook through a sea kitten?

Visit http://www.peta.org/sea_kittens/index.asp for more information and be sure to check out homepage of the PETA.

SAVE THE SEA KITTENS!!

Apr. 23rd, 2006

ARGH!

Well i was just looking around archaeology.org when an article caught my eye. The article was entitled "Curious George's Bad Example". I saw it before in one of their magazines, but i didn't read it, so i clicked on the link. And this is what it said,

"On a recent Saturday night, I took my four-year-old daughter to see the new film "Curious George." She thoroughly enjoyed it. It is indeed fun and very cute, but nevertheless, I left the theater in a quandary.

The main story line of this film involves The Man in the Yellow Hat, here known as Ted, who must save the New York museum where he works from becoming a parking lot. The museum's tired displays no longer interest contemporary children, and poor attendance is causing an economic crisis.

So Ted sets out on a ship to Africa with the intention of finding the "Lost Shrine of Zagawa" and bringing back its 40-foot ape-idol for a new museum display. After several misadventures, he succeeds. The museum's crisis is solved as families flock to its doors to see this new "wonder of the world." Ted finds fame and gets the girl, as well as the monkey who follows him home.

My concern with this story line, in which The Man in the Yellow Hat is an archaeologist and museum curator (as opposed to the gun-toting, pipe-smoking animal poacher of the original book series by Margret and H.A. Rey), is the insidious underlying assumption that one simply can go to Africa and transport significant cultural artifacts to a museum in New York. Granted, this is fiction, but even so, it provides our children with a clear lesson in Western cultural hegemony, a lesson that contemporary American children definitely do not need.

In the film, there never is any doubt that the white American man has some kind of inherent right to take this African idol. The film also does a disservice by teaching nothing about the real science of archaeology, thereby perpetuating the romantic notion of the archaeologist as treasure-hunter.

The movie's website has a game featuring the search for the "lost shrine" to save the museum. [LARGER IMAGE]


This message seems especially troubling at a time when the international debate concerning cultural heritage has intensified with a focus on the aftermath of Nazi/World War II looting, the repatriation of classical treasures and Native American artifacts, and the looting in Iraq of the National Museum and archaeological sites during the conflict in the Middle East.

It is unfortunate that this film does not teach children more about the inherent value of cultural heritage as a receptacle of memory and an embodiment of cultural identity, which enables us to better understand ourselves and others and to appreciate human diversity--a key to maintaining peace between peoples in an increasingly interdependent global community.

For me, however, the supreme irony of this film is represented by George's otherwise delightful and carefree flight over the city, borne aloft by a colorful bouquet of balloons.

Of course, when George first flew over the city in the original 1941 book, the twin towers had not yet been built. But today, when I look at the skyline of New York, so often celebrated in this film, I can't help but think about what is missing, and I wonder about the reasons why.

Surely part of the answer has to do with the notion of Western cultural supremacy, a potentially tragic assumption of this film."

How stupid is that! It's a movie derived from a book! How stupid can they be?! And I can say this because i am an aspiring Archaeologist to be. There is no reason to look to much into it. One: it's a cartoon, Two: it's fiction.
IT'S A CARTOON FICTION! JEEZ!! Alright then i'm done, that's all for now. (just for refernce, i'm gogin to be putting this same exact post on all my other sites :)

Apr. 19th, 2006

Me again...

Hi there! I've been doing some thinking, and i've come up with some story ideas. If someone reads this tell me what you think; okay here i go. One idea is about a young girl living with her father because her parents have just divorced. Now to make things interesting, the Father decides to celebrate the winter and summer solstices because he want's things to be different. From there...i don't know where to go! So i'll have to ponder this one for a while. My second idea is a "brother and sister" who very much dislike the human race because they are superior beings and want to get back at humans for killing mother earth. They are also like pod people, they can take over humans for a short while to make them do what they want, but then the more time they spend around humans, the more human like they become. and in the end they have to choice but to come to the conclusion that the earth is beyond saving, and that they no longer wish to live here, and kill each other. A little dark for me, but it's what i have. Hmm...anything else? As i said before i can continue my super hero story. I GOT IT! A wild west story about a young Russian orphan girl who was a stow away on a ship, and ended up in california, maybe during the gold rush, i think i'll do some research. I think that's all for now. BYE!

Apr. 18th, 2006

UDATE! YES!

OY! I have major writters block! Now, don't misinterpret wjat i'm trying to say. I'm not one of those "My life is horrible" teens. If anything,i'm always happy, and when i say always, i mean ALWAYS! Back to my writing, the reason i have writters block is because i have Creative Writting as a class and by this tim ein the year all my stories have been sucked dry. I already tried making something serious, but it all turns to humor in the end! i have one idea, but i feel like i'm taking it from a comic that i like. It's called "Heart in the City". I don't want to copy someone elses idea. I hate doing that. And all the other ideas i have end up turning into either "Calvin and Hobbes" or my comic book. I could also keep on writing my super hero story, my teaher really really like that one. But i want to do something new. Maybe 5 pages of my superhero story, and 5 pages of a new one. I'm just thinking about re-drawing the first ten pages of my comic and handing them in. i mean i handed i na comic before, but they were the first copy and idea i had of it. I just want to do something new. Hopefully something good will strike me before the end of the week so that i can work on it on the week long spring break. If ANYONE has an idea...if ANYONE reads this live journal, PLEASE give me an idea. Thank you for your time. BYE!

Feb. 5th, 2006

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Oct. 21st, 2005

Update!

Wowwie! I haven't updated in the longest! Soo...Beanbags "R" Us...Gary Speaking...hee hee hee. Forgive me, it's friday and it's the weekend so i'm hyper. I've been doing so much since i last updated...drawing, reading, decorating, drawing, reading, ok, not that much. I just can't wait unitl halloween...I'm going to put the "WEE" back in "HalloWEEn"! I mean free candy, what's not to love? And great news, over the next summer i might get and internship at the "Museum Of Natural History", pretty cool huh? Yup, my dream to become an archaeologist is well on its' way. I have the sudden urge to be an activist, you know i just want to go out there and protest something. Not that i have alot of time on my hands. I have alot to do, reports, presentations, stomping bad guys (oops), stuff like that. I just feel like i can do more for humanity and that i have not reached full potental, that's all. Bye! And remember, there's no such thing as to much trouble, unless it's cruelty to living things...that's where i draw the line. BYE!

Aug. 29th, 2005

Welcome!

Hey! Can't write much now, just telling everyone...I'm here! Trusty me there will be longer entries in the future, and with cartoons too! YAY!! Well BYE!!

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