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LFMK (looking for my killer) [where controversy breeds]

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

LFMK: a video poam (set in controversy's breeding ground) with a twist on women taking back the night [in controversy's breeding ground] as a public service.

Highlights and showcases another [controversial] achievement in empowerment of women, albeit dubious empowerment, some might think, but a martyr syndrome is often effective. A woman decides to make other safer by making herself available for attack, saving other women from attack while that assailant is attacking her --she is looking for her killer, not the killer of someone else.

This woman really is asking for it.

Pokes at some of the psychology of decoys, bait, and lures --and the freedom to choose a life of deco, bait, lure as acts of compassion.

Also an adventure in packaging to introduce the new "LFMK" (looking for my killer) brand that offers the unpalatable in a palatable manner. Features music by Thylias Moss and still images by Ansted Moss of Strexx (http://www.xtrexx.com).

Here's some of what brave and/or foolish critics might get around to saying [about the text version that's coming soon] (if those critics are assured of being fully cloaked with anonymity):

"—decadent, malicious little vignettes
—as delectable as string cheese, refreshingly irreverent as you digest it, perhaps also blissfully irrelevant
—pure indulgent naughtiness
—splendid, if only for the wickedness
—ghastly! bereft of redeeming values; mocks our most esteemed institutions, even life itself
—written by the light of hellfire; dazzling
—confuses perversion with profundity —as we all are prone to do
—lavish disrespect at a time when wealth has never been more respected
—unmasked, untamed delusion; it's about time the gloves came off, and with them all those garments that get in the way of fresh start

—touches base with the base
—I take back everything I ever said against the esoteric, including how I'd never use that word
—magnificent paranoia and obsession that any therapist should be reluctant to cure
—transcends the normal concerns about reputation
—Like falling in love with a machine gun , the secrets of the repetitive action of commitment
—a rolling stone gathers no moss, so Moss loosens all the stones, and sets them in motion to come clean
—brilliant fiction about truth so tragic and despicable, the beauty of it would have to be suppressed
—what an undertaking from an underrepresented point of view —look who's talking up a violent storm now; you are hereby warned to take the cover of this book, open it, and hold on" --Anonymous

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  • Wow! You turned the victim thing all the way around --how much static did you get for making this video?

    I'm glad you made it.

    Thanks.

  • Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it.

    As for static, a companion book is being stalled

    by the publisher --I guess it would be a tough sell,

    so I understand. Maybe I'll ofer it online.

  • No one's going to mess with forkergirl!

    Great video.

  • Thanks twylap.

    I'm glad you found some muscle in this video.

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