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Fine Art Collection

  • Posted on March 31, 2008 at 7:17 pm

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*muah*

Come to forums and write me a love note!

All my photos are here.

xoxo,

*iza

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Peeking in on my girlfriend Natasha….

  • Posted on March 25, 2008 at 12:42 pm

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Hi girls and guys! 

I decided to spare everyone a blog entitled “The Trouble with Hypocrisy and Sex in America,” and just post these pictures of me peeping on Natasha.

I really did want to write that blog about sex in America though, I have to confess.  I had a lot of it ready to go!

I was going to illustrate some points with examples from the slew of non-news items in the last month regarding such notables as Audrina Patridge’s “art” photos, Spitzer’s whore gone wild pics/vid, the “prude” girl from Sex in the City and her (very) amateur sex pics, and even Lilo doing a spread with Marilyn Monroe’s photographer, etc.

Are these things really such a big deal?  Is sex or nudity still shocking in the world of “Two Girls and One Cup”?  Sad to say it is to some people. I could cry over what self-righteous finger pointers still get away with and accomplish in the “modern” world, but instead, I decided to take the tack of the Marquis DeSade and just look at all this sexual repression as a good thing. 

Rules, ethics, and morals just make our naughtiness feel that much naughtier.

Without rules to break, and social mores to flaunt, sex would lose a lot of its luster.  So while I won’t say this often, I will say it today:  Let’s hear it for the Puritans!

Also it is oh, so hilarious when high ranking officials fall face first into their own disgrace over the very “vices” they were so vocal against.  Let’s hear it for reporters, the almighty god of the scandal.   (The moral here is to be in a biz where any scandal is a good scandal–which is not politics.)

Good thing I’ll never be running for public office!  Not that my bare butt or exposed nipples would stand in my way.  No, I suffer instead from being congruent!  Politics is no place for a woman who tells the truth!

 

xoxo,

Izabael

 

P.S. As per usual, more of these  photos can be found in my photo page.

 

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Artist: Charlene Chua

  • Posted on March 17, 2008 at 1:03 pm

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First time for Desyrae

  • Posted on March 15, 2008 at 2:14 pm

    

You might remember her from the photos I took at Descanso park.  This photoshoot was a little more private.

Turns out this is the first time in front of a camera for any type of naughty or tease photographs.  Not even for ex-boyfriends had she taken nude photos! 

She was a shy at first, but once I got her giggling we had a lot of fun.  Here are a couple shots from the shoot.

 

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I’ll upload more to my flickr when I get a chance. ttfn.

 

xoxo,

*iza

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Izabael’s Idiot Award: Fla. Lawmakers Consider Outlawing Drug Called "New Marijuana"

  • Posted on March 11, 2008 at 10:39 am

Fla. Lawmakers Consider Outlawing Drug Called “New Marijuana”

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POSTED: 9:57 am EDT March 11, 2008

Original article in regular font.  My comments are in bold.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — State lawmakers are considering a ban on what is being called the new marijuana. Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic herb that’s inexpensive and easy to obtain.

 

Ok,  marijuana is nothing like Salvia.  At all. Period.  There is nothing “new marijuana” about Salvia whatsoever.

 

Florida state Representative Mary Brandenburg has introduced a bill to make possession of salvia a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and state Senator Evelyn Lynn, whose committee plans to study the salvia bill Tuesday, says the drug should be criminalized.

Native to Mexico and still grown there, salvia divinorum is generally smoked but can also be chewed or made into a tea and drunk.

Salvia is a natural herb that is showing up on local school campuses. It’s smoked through a bong and the effects kick in right away. In 2006, University of Central Florida student Joel Birsch said he tried it because it’s legal.

The video of his 10-minute high is disturbing to watch. He wrestled a friend to the ground. Then, Birch threw himself down a staircase. He dislocated his shoulder. He watched the video and admitted he even hallucinated.

“I thought I was a Ninja Turtle,” he said. “I though I was (rap artist) 50-Cent.”

 

This is a problem right there.  You aren’t going to have a spiritual trip if you don’t know what you are getting into, and you don’t start out with the right mental state and setting.  Salvia is NOT a party drug.  Few people use it for such and those are the ones giving it  a bad name.

 

Salvia is a hallucinogen that gives users an out-of-body sense of traveling through time and space or merging with inanimate objects. Unlike hallucinogens like LSD or PCP, however, salvia’s effects last for a shorter time, generally up to an hour.

Ok, then why call it the “new marijuanna?”  These people are morons.  Who elects them?

 

Commander Gil McDaniel with the narcotics unit at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said this herb should not be legal.

And I say people like Gil McDaniel should mind his own goddamned business.  Kiss my ass, Gil.

 

“If you think you’re a Ninja Turtle and you throw yourself down the steps, that should be your first clue something’s wrong,” said Commander McDaniel.

If you base your entire research of a Shamanistic and time-honored drug with a long, long history of spiritual and healing use, on one college dork’s trip, then you are a bigger moron than I thought.  There is plenty of research documenting Salvia and its healing properties (not as much as their could be of course.  We all know how governments like to squash drug research that isn’t done by a pharmaceutical company.)

 

Ten countries including Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Italy, Norway, Poland, South Korea and Sweden have criminalized Salvia.

What can I say?  The ignorance in this world abounds.

 

In the U.S., Salvia is illegal in Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Delaware, and Oklahoma. Legislation is being considered in New York, Illinois, Alaska and California. But in Florida, there is no law.

“I’m not worried about it ’cause I didn’t do anything illegal or anything,” said Birch. But McDaniel counters by saying, “What’s amazing is the stupidity of people who say, ‘It’s legal so it’s okay.’”

That’s interesting!  Because what is amazing to me is that people in this so-called free country still go out their way to dictate what other people should or should not put into their bodies.

Salvia Divinorum is not a party or recreational drug.  If it is abused as such, it’s no worse than an arsonist torching a house with a common lighter.  Let’s ban lighters! 

Most people who use Salvia use it responsibly and for visionary and spiritual reasons.  To yank it away from them is just one more layer of drug-paranoia in our already drug-fascist society.

 

The sheriff’s office would like to see legislation passed in Florida to make Salvia illegal.

And Birch said, after watching the video of his high, “I probably wouldn’t do that again.”

Good.  Fools like you should stay away from it.

 

No known deaths have been attributed to salvia’s use, but it was listed as a factor in one Delaware teen’s suicide two years ago.

This is dubious to me.  There is nothing in any of the studies I’ve read on Salvia or in the experience of myself or the dozens of other people I know who’ve done it that would suggest it contributes to suicide whatsoever.  In fact there is some research that suggest that Salvia HELPS WITH DEPRESSION.  Prozac and other SSRI’s cause far more suicides, but I don’t see anyone taking it off the market.

 

In Florida, you have to be 18 years old to legally buy the herb.

I’d like to pick on Florida, but here in California we already have legislation trying to criminalize Salvia. 

If you want some real facts on Salvia check out the Erowid Salvia FAQ. If you want to see a modern Shamanistic use of Salvia check out “So You Want To Be a Goetic Shaman?” which utilizes Salvia as part of the technique.

Think and research for yourself! Don’t believe the FUD!

 

xoxox

Izabael

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Descanso Gardens

  • Posted on March 8, 2008 at 11:29 am

These are from Descanso Gardens last week!  Desyrae and I had a fun time.  It was pretty uneventful except for when we got in trouble for shooting on top of a waterfall that was off limits and one of the workers told us we couldn’t do it!

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The rest of the pictures are in my flickr as usual.  Soon I’m going to try to make Picasa web album too and see how I like that.  Any other web albums people would like to see my photos on?  Flickr is pretty nice as far as I’m concerned, but I don’t mind having an alt.

kisses & bites,

Izabael

 

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Somewhere under the weather….

  • Posted on March 7, 2008 at 7:53 pm

I’ve had the flu and haven’t been able to do updates (or anything else except lay in bed) for several days. 

I will put up new pictures as soon as I can.

Until then here is a picture of a white lion for no apparent reason except he’s cute and has really clean fur!

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xoxoxoxo

izabael

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Careful what you bring to Dubai…

  • Posted on March 2, 2008 at 11:40 am

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Sure it’s beautiful (the above picture is what it should look like by the end of 2009), and sure there are some technological marvels there (the tallest building in the world), but Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates, and that means a mentality that seems more appropriate to the Middle Ages than it does to a city that is trying to become the world’s largest tourist destination of twenty-first century.

The UAE has mandatory 4 year minimum sentences for any sort of convicted drug arrest.  

“So what?” you say.  You never touch drugs? 

Did I mention “drugs” can include your legally prescribed medications, a stray poppy seed from an old sandwich, melatonin from the health food store, or even a microscopic piece of marijuana stuck to the bottom of your shoe?  Yes, travelers to (and through) Dubai have been sentenced to years in jail for all these things:

http://www.medindia.net/news/Tourists-Oblivious-of-Prevailing-Drug-Laws-in-UAE-End-Up-in-Jail-32698-1.htm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=512815&in_page_id=1811

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/southern_counties/4200952.stm

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/06/27/dubai.austin/index.html

 

Oh, and guess what? It’s not just drugs you have to worry about. 

If you are a woman without your head covered, expect to be stared at constantly, everywhere you go.  (Everyone assumes you are a prostitute.)

http://forums.eslcafe.com/job/viewtopic.php?t=59356

 

You are a man and don’t care about that?  Well, how about getting anal-raped and then being prosecuted as a homosexual?  (Did I already mention it’s like the Middle Ages in Dubai?  Oh yeah, I did!)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/01/world/middleeast/01dubai.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1

 

In case all these news stories weren’t enough, here you can get the straight dirt on Dubai directly from the U.S. Consolate webpage:

http://dubai.usconsulate.gov/dubai/Arrest/Criminal_Penalties.html

 

If they find you “suspicious” at the airport for any reason, they can (and do) take you aside and go over everything have with a microscope.  Why they try so hard to find miniscule deposits of illegal substances is beyond me.  It’s just so counterintuitive to how you should treat people coming to your country to spend money.  In contrast, when visiting Jordan, they just confiscate any contraband and let you go along your merry way.  At least that is civilized. 

Think you will have a high-tech prison cell in Dubai and be afforded civilized amenities?  Here’s a quote from a friend of someone still locked up there:  “Bugs are crawling out of his mattress when he’s sleeping. His family are frantic with worry and can’t call him.”

A few other crappy things I’ve learned too:

There are no clear and usable street names. 

Everything is under constant construction day and night.  (15%-20% of the world’s cranes are currently in Dubai).

Dubai’s workforce is 97% imported from other countries.  (Most of them are stripped of their Visa’s when they get a job leaving them essentially as helpless serfs.)

Can you believe we were considering traveling there?  Don’t let beautiful Dubai pictures fool you!  Research first! 

In all fairness though, Dubai has built up a sprawling metropolis from almost scratch since 1990.  This includes only 5 years to build the world’s tallest building (by far!).  But in seven years, we, the United States, haven’t even come close to completing a new World Trade Center–seven years later, folks.  How pathetic is that?

Dubai, 1990:

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Dubai, 2007:

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The Freedom Tower, 2008:

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But don’t feel bad.  The United States, as the world’s largest consumer of oil (especially the The US Department of Defense), can take pride that we made the new and improved Dubai possible!

 

This has been a public service announcement from:

Izabael DaJinn

 

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