Having spent the better part of a week in the desert among naked people, I have come to several conclusions. One, perhaps the ugliest thing in the world is a naked man riding a bicycle. Two, any nudist who claims not to be an exhibitionist is just a lying exhibitionist. Three, and most important, public nudity strips loveliness of any love. As Othello says of Desdemona, "She has eyes, and chose me." Laying one's beauty down in the public square makes impossible such a choice; it is to prefer the eyes of many and to offer one's beauty to all in common. Thus does the beloved rob the lover of his treasure; once it is theirs, it is his no more.
Savannah wrote:Indeed, I can't say I agree with that person at all.


Foxfur wrote:I was looking at referrer stats on mah blog and wondered what post was throwing so many folks my way...
Have I mentioned that I really like our new friend LanceThruster?
Just look at his (?) contribution to the Jiffy Pop thread...
http://eplaya.burningman.com/viewtopic.php?p=740916#p740916
Yay!
graidawg wrote:ask me again in 22 days, right now i am spending my last evening with my mistress of convenience for the last 6 or 7 months, who though i know it hurts her will take me back when i get back from home. I love you eplaya and all your lovely quirks
kitoconnell wrote:I just finished a review of the People of Burning Man -- a new coffee table book of portraits of Burners by Julian Cash, a.k.a. Supersnail. This book is gorgeous and is a great example of successful Burner Kickstarter fundraising, but you can check out my whole review here:
http://kitoconnell.com/people-of-burningman/
Has anyone else checked this out? What do you think?
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