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The Village Woman April 29, 2008

Foolishness , 5 comments by Maya, Julie (smith), Nyna, and GOB.

Here’s something to waste your time and my bandwidth (yes, this is a timewaster. You’ve been warned!) until I Chuck and I can agree on which photos we’re posting. Entertainment is limited when there’s few electronics and even less electricity for miles and miles and miles in any direction. We had to create our own. The children featured in this video were regarding us with terror until we told them we were from Germany. For some reason that seemed to clear everything up because they nodded and smiled at each other and said “Ahhhh….Germany!”


So, how do we do this? April 27, 2008

The Latest , 2 comments by Luca and Chuck.

Chuck, how about I put up the photos and you supply the captions.

Do you concur?

This is for you, Mike. April 25, 2008

Foolishness , 3 comments by Luca, GOB, and Anita.

Not only are we Home but we are alive as well - wow, no way! There’s much to say and much to post but first things first. Mike, this is for you.


Tattoos April 1, 2008

Foolishness , 12 comments by Crystal, Jeremy, Miss B, Niki, Leilani, Chuck, Steph, Mike, Andy, Nyna, and F|35h.

Well, we did it! This is something we’ve both wanted to do for a long time and we finally did it after confirming it with the Lord one more time. We realize tattoos are a little controversial, but the Lord showed us that we can really witness with these and use them for His glory. We each had our individual reasons for why we picked the twin that we did, and here’s why:

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From Chuck:
King Kenji Onlyism. That’s right, I like it. Thankfully it is now thoroughly entrenched within my epidermis and down into the relevantly dermis layer of skinal factions. If you’re educated in the field of King Kenji Onlyism and you feel that I have somehow misrepresented the true foundation of our movement, just ask about it in the comments as it will most likely stem from the simplification that his perfectly chiseled features had to undergo in order to present them in this format, rather than actual error on my part. Although, that too is possible.

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From Jules: While I’m firmly against the filtering of artistic expression or the exercising of cognitive dissonance, I believe that some imagery just isn’t worth not getting inked on oneself. It’s not that I think a person would be stumbled by it. For if you had any reasonable basis for your love for Jeremy, it would take more than a little tattoo to stumble you. That aside though, I think that this is a great tattoo, and if getting Jeremy’s face inked on your back brings about such expressions, then keep doing it. The results speak for themselves in this case I think.