Posted in Childcare, Children, Family, Love, Motherhood, Personal, Relationships, Sociology, Teaching, culture, freedom, growing up, inspiration, parenting, preschool, tagged Achieve, Alcoholism, Before I Die, BeforeIDie, Children, Clothing, Cultural Studies, culture, Death, Dreams, Drink, Ethnography, Ethnology, Family, Flip, Ghost, Grievances, growing up, inspiration, Inspirational, Learning, Life, Live, Love, Meaning of Life, Memoirs, Potential, Relationships, Skydiving, Social Studies, Sociology, Supermodel, Supernatural, Teaching, Tippletail on August 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This site contains a (strangely, horizontal..) list of polaroid pictures of real people, each with a caption that states what that person would like to do before they die.
Here are some of my favourites polaroids from the site..
What do you want to do before you die?
My answer is below. :-)
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Posted in Internet Culture, Psychology, Social Norms, Sociology, behaviour, culture, freedom, tagged Chatrooms, Ethnology, freedom, Interaction, Internet, Internet Relay Chat, Internet Subculture, IRC, MMORPG, Psychology, Second Life, SL, Social Norms, Sociology, The Daedalus Project, Virtual Worlds on November 7, 2007 | 3 Comments »
To me, virtual/online worlds conjure up images of freedom…
I’ve never participated in a community in Second Life – but after reading about SL in various media articles, I gave in and checked it out.
If I’m going to be brutally honest, it looked horribly boring.. A game without rules and restrictions, or a fancy, pixelated [...]
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