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hey beth a little red flag to show tremendous empathy

Posted in obsidian entertainment, obsidian jewels, obsidian practices, obsidian visions, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 18, 2009 by obsidiangirl

How to

Insert

a Tampon

Insert a Tampon

Insert a Tampon

Find the most relaxed position for your body while inserting the tampon. Raising one of your legs on a footstool or on the rim of a toilet makes the process easier. Here’s how to insert a tampon without any problems or discomfort.

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Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Tampons
  • Vaseline
  1. Step 1

    Buy tampons that are appropriate to your menstrual flow: light, average or heavy.

  2. Step 2

    Wash your hands with soap and hot water.

  3. Step 3

    Remove the tampon from the wrapper.

  4. Step 4

    Slide the applicator a few inches into the vagina (tampon side in), but not so far that you can’t hold the outer of the two tubes that make up the applicator.

  5. Step 5

    Push the inner tube into the outer tube, releasing the tampon into the vagina.

  6. Step 6

    Slide the applicator out.

  7. Step 7

    Make sure the tampon’s string remains outside the vagina.

  8. Step 8

    Wrap the applicator in toilet paper and throw it away. Do not flush it down the toilet.

a little cleavage never hurts the vision molly

Posted in obsidian college, obsidian defined, obsidian entertainment, obsidian healing, obsidian lore, obsidian magic, obsidian practices, obsidian super hero, obsidian vision cannot override bad decisions which yield bad results, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 18, 2009 by obsidiangirl

How to

Boost

a Healthy

Bust

Boost a Healthy Bust

Boost a Healthy Bust

Fashionable ladies know that sexy cleavage is always in style, and that sagging breasts can look really untidy. However, the boob game isn’t always a sure bet – even when there are top stylists available to help make magic happen.

“Cosmopolitan Magazine” took a look at some top stars to see how they handle their bosom buddies. Even with the assistance of stylists and fab friends, dressing to accent a healthy bust is still a hit-or-miss proposition. Judging from pictures, it’s all too easy to crush, restrict, or otherwise flatten a really great bust line.

Take Lauren Conrad, for instance. Her small, youthful breasts end up becoming lost beneath a tight, confining evening dress bodice that offers little support, combined with an non-supportive open halter neckline. In Cosmopolitan’s opinion, “The wide straps [of her dress] press down on Lauren’s breasts, making them appear uneven.” The solution? Simple underwire cups, which lift and hold the breasts securely.

Also, never forget that the key to a healthy bust is good treatment and care of the breasts. This means regular breast self-examinations and mammograms – not just a drawer full of the latest Wonderbra. With proper dressing and good self-care, beautiful cleavage is just a moment’s dressing away.

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Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    2008 wishuponacupcake / Creative Commons

    2008 wishuponacupcake / Creative Commons

    Perform a breast self-examination every month right after your menstrual cycle to maintain breast health. According to the American Cancer Society, “an estimated 192,370 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed among women, [with] an estimated 40,170 women expected to die from the disease in 2009 alone.” For instructions on this quick, painless procedure, check the instructions from the American Cancer Society in the links below.

  2. Step 2

    If you’re over the age of forty, get a mammogram every year during your check-up. A mammogram is a deep scan of breast tissue that enables doctors to see hard-to-feel lumps and growths.

    During the test, “the woman will be asked to undress from the waist up only and stand next to the x-ray machine. Two flat surfaces will compress one breast first, then the other for a few seconds.” The National Breast Cancer Awareness Month website urges these simple tests as valuable preventative measures, so don’t procrastinate.

  3. Step 3

    Enhance your healthy bust with beauty products and treatments that brighten and improve the look of cleavage. Regular exfoliation with a gentle body scrub, along with removal of extra hair from the area, will lead to more luminous cleavage. Because the bust skin is sensitive, avoid depilatories, body brushing or harsh scrubs in this area; a good wipe with a washcloth will do just fine.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure that your dress bodice fits your bustline. A too-restrictive bodice is common with strapless dresses, since women don’t want a wardrobe malfunction while out on the town. A surfeit of boning, or lots of structure, will kill cleavage by flattening it like a pancake.

    Instead, do what Jennifer Hudson does – wear a dress with a flattering, looser bodice that allows a bit of movement and a maximum amount of natural curvature. Big and small girls alike benefit from a bodice that supports, lifts and separates, rather than pushing the ladies into submission.

  5. Step 5

    Fake bigger boobs with some visual trickery. Ladies’ Home Journal recommends a dusting of bronzer between the breasts: “Sweep a line of bronzer between breasts to create a shadow (the shadow that naturally occurs when you have cleavage). Be sure to blend so bronzer is nearly unnoticeable.”

  6. Step 6

    2008 Sew Ripped / Creative Commons

    2008 Sew Ripped / Creative Commons

    Wear the right foundation garments with your clothing, and get a proper bra fitting. An ill-fitting bra is one of the top reasons that breasts look awkward and saggy. Whether it’s at Victoria’s Secret or the neighborhood lingerie shop, a good fitting will put you on the right track for breast success. From there, it’s easy to obtain a suitable conventional, strapless, or long-line bra to suit practically any outfit.

  7. Step 7

    Add fabric to the bust area to make the breast seem bigger than they are. Do this by wearing gathers, pleats or ruffles around the bodice area. Jewelry also serves to increase cleavage. Dresses and clothing with a dark bottom half and light-colored top half also add some inches.

obsidian has a clever wit and unconventional vision

Posted in obsidian deception, obsidian entertainment, obsidian practices, obsidian super hero, obsidian vision with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 6, 2009 by obsidiangirl

The point of prison, in fact the whole point of a judicial system is when you have committed a crime and served the state-mandated consequences of it are:

  • You are punished for your transgression
  • You recognize the error of your ways, or if you do not, then you are at least deterred from repeating the crime
  • Any victims feel a measure of vengeance

There are only three parts to it, and third ones pretty much down to the victim(s) thus leaving the state with two things to manage. Shouldn’t be particularly hard for a nation that’s been knocking around longer than most, managed to dominate most of the planet at one time or another and has exported it’s language, laws and science across the globe.

In short, punishment is something you should seek to avoid having repeated on you, and whilst being punished be provided some form of counselling to see where you went wrong, and how you can be placed onto a path that isn’t going to criminally inconvenience anyone when your sentence is completed.

Crime and Punishment. Criminal and Rehabilitation. Where is the complexity in understanding the relation between the left hand side of those, and the right hand side?

New Labour can’t understand it. In their little fucked-up corner of criminology you send a criminal to prison to get them out of your, and societies hair, for a while. It means you get numbers. And New Labour like numbers, it allows them to trot a large amount of meaningless statistics, compiled by meaningless civil servants, and delivered by some meaningless ministers to an uncaring public who’d just wish someone would do something about the little bastards turning their local area into something like the OK Corral.

Numbers mean it looks like they’re doing something, and that’s something else New Labour like. Being seen to be doing something. Doesn’t matter is there’s no end product, it’s the display of effort that counts in their minds. After close to 12 years people are getting a little tired at seeing their taxes being flung in the general direction of a problem without any plan, thought or strategy in sight.

So now we have the VOO, or Violent Offender Orders, which are described as ‘ASBO style’, which given ASBO’s have been abject failures and turned into the junior criminal fraternities version of a Scout badge, isn’t high praise or placing a high bar on success.

Essentially New Labour have decided that since their punishments don’t work, and their feeble attempts at rehabilitation don’t work, and they really could do with a bit more prison space, so people who have served their time can be punished further. Not sure how that’ll fly with Human Rights Act, but the Howard League for Penal Reform are already bashing it.

Rather than combating their failure of caretaking the judicial system, they’re plastering over the faults and hoping the whole thing will stick together. Just like the bunch of political cowboys they are.

ASBO’s, VOO’s and their ilk are implicit admissions of utter failure, and the fact people have lost faith in the ability of the police, courts and prisons to do their functions shows that’s its not lost on the general public.

You do the crime, you do the time. On occasion the time may be longer than you’ll live, and that is reflective of the severity if what you’ve done. But if your crime attracts a length of time within your lifespan, then that should be it – slate cleansed. Sure, the state needs to keep track of what you’ve done, so if you do another crime your past exploits can be taken into account for sentencing.

But if you keep your nose clean, that should be that. Now though the state wants to keep punishing you, which means either they haven’t done their job properly, or they’re just bastards. Or both.

If you are not rehabilitated, or not suitable chastised, you should not be freed. That is the point of justice, it isn’t a bloody holiday camp, it’s not there to temporarily keep criminals out of society.

Crime and Punishment. Criminal and Rehabilitation. They used to be linked, time to reforge them.

Posted by Obsidian at 00:22

1 comments:

Jayce Kay said…
Brilliant post.
I look forward to reading your blog postings with great interest.

07 August 2009 12:20

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obsidian produces incredible vision…like an automated man

Posted in obsidian entertainment, obsidian services, obsidian super hero, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , , , , on October 6, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Disney veteran animator visits campus

Posted in obsidian, obsidian entertainment, obsidian jewels, obsidian life, obsidian lore, obsidian magic, obsidian vision on September 22, 2009 by obsidiangirl

At an event hosted by the Pencil Mileage Club on Friday, Sept. 18, Eric Goldberg, popular Disney animator, paid Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Theater a visit.

He came to talk to animation students about bringing their character to life on screen.

Goldberg is responsible for the Genie from “Aladdin.” He also directed, wrote, and was lead animator for “Rhapsody in Blue” from “Fantasia 2000,” and is the supervising animator for the trumpet-playing crocodile, Louis, in the new Disney movie “The Princess and the Frog.”

The seminar, originally scheduled to take place in the Visual Arts Lecture Hall, was so popular it had to be moved to the Titan Theater to hold all the excited animation and illustration majors.

Armando Torres, 19, a sophomore animation major, was one of the many students to arrive early. “I’m hoping for a little insight on the professional world,” said Torres. “And who isn’t a fan of Disney?”

Goldberg received room-shaking applause upon his introduction and then jumped right into the lecture.
The lecture consisted of stories from the Disney animation studios.

His stories and examples from past works taught students about using lines of action, frame timing sheets called “X sheets,” understanding archetypes, and the benfits of believing your character exists.

It even involved audience interaction where the theater as a group created a character.

The result was “a fat, short, anthropomorphic, female tapir drawing conceitedly.”

Goldberg originally began his career in filmmaking and animation by making short films at USC.

He eventually won a scholarship to attend Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York where he majored in illustration while taking animation and film courses on the side.

After moving to London with his wife, he started up his own successful animation studio called Pizazz Pictures that did animation for television.

Shortly after some success in commercial animation and his work on “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” Disney eventually came knocking on his door and recruited him to lend a hand in making Disney history.

Ever since, he has played a key role in the creation of some of Disney’s most memorable characters and movie moments.
Outside of Disney he has worked on a short film called “A Monkey’s Tale,” made for a Buddhist cultural center in Hong Kong.

The short film received many laughs from the audience in the Titan Theater.

As a supervising animator on “The Princess and the Frog,” Goldberg is more than happy to see Disney finally returning to a 2-D animated fairy tale.

“It’s about time,” Goldberg said. “I think it’s very important for all of us at Disney to continue in the tradition and the legacy that all the greats started for us.”

A key element to “The Princess and the Frog” is that it introduces a new African American princess into the Disney universe.

“By and large, we are doing what most people think Disney does best and I think it’s time for Disney to do that again,”
Skylar Smith

Goldberg said, regarding the introduction of the new princess, Tiana.

Throughout the lecture, Goldberg made it clear that the best way to bring characters to life is to believe in them, and to follow the traditional structures set forth by the founders of the industry.

Even with many advances in technology the process has not changed much for him.

“You know what, it’s structured the same way but the tools are far more sophisticated,” Goldberg said. “We’ve been doing digital coloring since ‘The Rescuers Down Under.’ So to a certain extent I don’t think it’s the technology that’s improved; it’s all down to the people who are doing it and the choices they make. Tools are tools.”

After the recent acquisition of Marvel by Disney, people have been wondering about the future of Marvel projects within the Disney company.

To whether or not Goldberg would like to animate, direct or even lend voice talent to a Marvel project, he said: “Nobody’s asked be, but if they do it’s certainly interesting.”

The Pencil Mileage Club and the Visual Arts department have many more events like this planned throughout the semester.

Dana Lamb, art professor and the coordinator for the entertainment art and animation program, said, “We’ve been working directly with the studios for years … 12 years now.”

Stop reading about Kanye West JM2 MN3

Posted in obsidian, obsidian deception, obsidian entertainment on September 22, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Jack Kelly

Last Sunday, Kanye West did something that sent the pop culture world into a frenzy. He committed the unthinkable. He interrupted someone.

For those that don’t know the specifics, Kanye West burst on stage in the middle of Taylor Swift’s Video Music Awards acceptance speech, grabbed the microphone and said Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time.

Uncalled for, certainly. But I was hardly offended, even though I’m a (gulp) big Taylor Swift fan. I thought it was funny, and just another big-headed, disillusioned celebrity being a moron. I never could have imagined the ensuing backlash. Who knew this many Americans were so passionate about the hurt feelings of a 19-year-old girl they’ve never met?

Facebook statuses and Twitter exploded with people lambasting Kanye’s actions. The public responses ranged from the civil, P. Diddy: “I’m gonna say this, we should always have respect for each other! End of discussion,” to the insane, Pink: “Kanye West is the biggest piece of s*** on earth. Quote me,” to the hilarious: Ricky Martin: “Kanye – kanye what an a****** dude.”

But the most interesting thing (aside from the fact that MTV evidently still plays music videos) is how passionate non-celebrities got about the whole situation.

I don’t understand our country’s celebrity obsession in the same way I don’t understand some girls’ affinity for exclamation points in texts and using more letters than necessary to ssspell outtt what they neeeeed to sayyy. It happens, and there has to be some sort of reason for it. It’s just over my head.

Case in point: Somebody actually wrote a Craigslist posting titled “Kanye Sucks!” at 12:30 a.m. the night of the VMAs. Someone, who is at least smart enough to use a computer, took the time out of their day to write an inane, rambling post that touched on racism, Rep. Joe Wilson’s outburst and a suggestion of our nation’s devolution into another civil war. I’m serious. Look it up.

More insanity erupted involving football player Shawne Merriman. Last week he was accused by his girlfriend, reality TV star Tila Tequila, of domestic abuse. The case has since been dropped, but at the time it received a ton of media attention, unlike dozens of other accusations involving athletes that aren’t nearly as reported. Because, who cares if you beat your girlfriend if she isn’t famous?

Also last week, one of the featured news stories on CNN was LA Laker Lamar Odom getting engaged to Khloe Kardashian, who after a quick Internet search, I found is a “celebutante” and “socialite.” Really? Who finds that news useful?

And there’s no end in sight. Our obsession with celebrities has moved past real celebrities and on to fabricated ones. If I’m in the grocery store checkout line and I see one more magazine with Jon or Kate or Octomom on the cover, I swear to Heidi Montag I’ll go on a Chris Crocker-esque tirade.

See? I’m actually mad at myself for understanding that sentence.

Why are we so consumed by the lives of these people? What makes us so interested in the minutiae of their day-to-day lives? Is it that ours are so mundane by comparison? I hope not. Just look around. I’m sure you can find just as much drama, conflict and humor in you and your friends’ lives. Just because it’s not televised, doesn’t make it unimportant or not worth paying attention to.

There are definitely better ways to spend our time than reading about and discussing the trials and tribulations of public figures. So let’s move past Kanye’s freak-out. He’s heard enough. And we’ve got bigger problems to address. Besides, he’s probably just upset that everyone still thinks he’s a gay fish.

How Do You Say “Princess” in Armenian Language?

Posted in obsidian entertainment with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 21, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Please help. If you know how to say/spell “princess” in armenian language

can you please tell me how?

Please?

Princess = իշխանուհի = ishkhanoohi

is she a true armenian princess ???

Posted in obsidian college, obsidian entertainment, obsidian super hero with tags , , , , , , , , , on September 21, 2009 by obsidiangirl

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be careful of the zombies, automated fraud = direct intent

Posted in Obsidian stone, obsidian defined, obsidian entertainment, obsidian hosting services, obsidian lore, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 7, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Zombie debt

Zombie debt is old credit card and other debts that are beyond the statute of limitations, so a debt collector cannot successfully use the courts to collect them. Although these debts no longer have the courts as an avenue of collection, there’s nothing to prevent debt collectors from asking consumers to pay them. In recent years, the debt collection industry has expanded, creating more agencies and lengthier efforts to collect. So from the consumer’s perspective, debts don’t die, they rise to live on and on. Like zombies.

Related Terms:annual percentage rate (apr), application fee, balance-to-limit ratio, chapter 11 bankruptcy, chapter 13 bankruptcy, chapter 7 bankruptcy, charge-off rate, co-signer, collection, cramdown, default, delinquent account, forbearance, late payment fee, penalty rate, piggybacking, roll rate, secured credit cards, setup fee, utilization ratio

do courtesans have vision ???

Posted in obsidian college, obsidian employment, obsidian entertainment, obsidian healing, obsidian magic, obsidian practices, obsidian vision, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 7, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Courtesans

Defining the Courtesan

Literary Representations
Hugo
Balzac
Lorettes and society

Lower Class Prostitutes and the Law
Representations in Les Miserables
Realities of Authority in Paris
Brothels and Streetwalkers

The Privileged Class: Courtesans
Defining the courtesan
Visual representations
Courtesans in reality

Bibliogrpahy

We all know the word prostitute but how many people know what a courtesan is? It is not a type of ointment that one rubs over something itchy, that is cortisone and is in no way related. Courtesans were at the top of the prostitutional hierarchy. They were above streetwalkers, prostitutes, madams and lorettes. They were the upper tier and they had very elegant lifestyles.

Courtesans were basically mistresses. They were supported by wealthy men who provided them with anything they could ever want. Many such women lived in a more comfortable way then some of the bourgoisie.

detail of Edouard Manest, Nana, 1877 (12. for source click here) For more information and discussion on this painting click here.

Usually a woman of an upper class household would turn to the world of the courtesan for several different reasons. To begin with, marriage in the nineteenth century was more of a business deal then an act of true love. This idea was abhorrent to some women and so, not wanting to leave the comfort of their lifestyle would simply turn to a life that would allow them to continue on as they had without the confines of a husband. Some women chose the life of a courtesan in order to cultivate their minds which they usually, were they not independent, were meant to keep dormant.

Defining the courtesan basically comes down to this: “a prostitute with a courtly, wealthy, or upper-class clientele.” (Courtesy of the Merriam Webster dictionary)

click here to learn more about:

* comfort and lifestyles of courtesans
* courtesans as Objects of consumption and Opulence
* social acceptance of courtesans
* the Freedom that went along with being a courtesan