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Monday, September 17, 2007

Appreciated #7

Visit entry Appreciated #6

The following are some items I really appreciate.




The Beginning of the Power Rangers, as told by the sentient automaton, Alpha 5. I'm quite used to his squeaky voice...are you?



A card from my small Power Rangers 'trading card' collection: Amy Jo Johnson as Kimberly Hart in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. In this picture, she flexes, exuding grace and beauty with some assertiveness on the side. Oddly, there are 3 shades of pink on her costume (could be the photography) aside from the electric pink of the background. My Dad is right in saying that this pose, true to American culture, emphasizes "the 3 circumferences" of the female body. Though I've seen sweeter pictures of Kimberly, this one has a particular allure that is hard to further explain.

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Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan and Shah Rukh Khan in It's A Time to Disco of the Kal Ho Naa Ho movie. Gyrating energy and awesome choreography!






Scoured the Internet and found these videos of 3 different girls. Here are the screenshots, of course. If I were to host the videos, I would most definitely get pulled off Blogger, unless the rules have changed. The girls are Misa, Magda and Jenni.

An anime drawing of Mei, the Pteraranger -- a character adapted by Saban Entertainment in 1993 as the Pink Ranger in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. The Pink Ranger was played by Amy Jo Johnson starring as Kimberly Hart.





The Gaorangers die in Quest 31 of Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger. This rarely, if at all, happens in the American adaptation (i.e. as Power Rangers).

A montage of Kimberly with her friend Trini and her boyfriend Tommy in the hit 90s' children's action series Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.

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I QUIT

August 31st, 2007: I quit Christianity, church, Pentecostalism and Seventh-day Adventism, not because I hate them, but 'cos I find them contradictory, ambiguous and 'strangulatory' in, of, and among themselves. There is so much love and beauty out in the world too foolish to back away from.

I don't know much, but I know I must do these things:

1) Meet the needs and desires of my friends
2) Don't belittle people, but find ways to uplift them
3) Solve people's problems, walk into their lives; don't condemn them and leave them to dirt
4) Save people from danger
5) Support medical work to build a safer world, and use natural remedies more often
6) Explore my sexuality and be aware of its potential. Encourage everyone to do the same.
7) Rejoice when people are happy doing things that they love and that aren't harmful or damaging
8) Let children learn lots and lots of things, and teach them to be kind, sweet, gentle and honest
9) Don't hurt or harm people in any way, unless you have to stop them hurting or harming other people
10) Use tact, sweetness and logic in solving conflicts and disputes

11) Be thoughtful, kind and considerate; let love go around and come around. Don't make people hate life.
12) I have loads to learn from others, so I must be humble, teachable and patient. Arrogance and an exuberant ego ain't love.
13) Listen to and follow advice that is meant to sustain you and provide for your own good

14) There is pain and suffering in this world, because we do loads of foolish things, do not love each other enough, do not love the planet enough
15) Science has the answers, but we wield it stupidly. We should be more careful.
16) Sustain life, don't snuff it
17) Work hard, run the economy and take care of the environment so that love and sex can persist

...and last but not least...

18) I have a Maker (a Creator) and I'm here for a purpose: to meet someone else's needs. Each person has this sort of purpose.
19) I'm looking for the true 'God', and
20) I am a sexual being, and so is everyone else, girl and boy.

ARIGATO. ^.^

Meeting our needs, fulfilling our desires

Meeting our needs, fulfilling our desires
Make love, not war, and the world'll be a better place
An it harm none, do as you will; an it cause harm, do as you must.

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