Martin Streek was a big fan of online controversies.
I'm sure he would have his take on the pulling of erotic services ads from Craigslist
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
hamilton hair styles
Hamilton hair styles
Burlington Art is a very good Niagara region art site. Art Galleries are located all over the area of Ontario. It is good for hamilton hair styles.Check out this hamilton art website.
Hamilton art
Hope to see you at an art gallery soon. We can talk about hamilton artCheck out this local interest website
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Martin Loved downtown
Martin Streek Loved downtown Toronto
He would have paid attention to the toronto mayoral race
I heard that Jack Layton was a Martin Streek fan
He would have paid attention to the toronto mayoral race
I heard that Jack Layton was a Martin Streek fan
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Emily Haines
Martin talked about Emily Haines sometime.
He also talked about sexy country singers.
Here is a Emily Haines tribute site
Poster of a Girl
I was listening to a Metric song when I realized that Martin Streek had probably been fired. Metric now always makes me feel a bit sad. Emily's sexuality can't trump that.
Poster of a Girl
----------------
Can't stand by myself
Hate to sleep alone
Surprises always help
So I take somebody home
To find out how I feel
Feel like just a baby
Portrait of a lady
Poster of a girl
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que je n'aime pas ma réalité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que je n'aime pas ma réalité
On ne peut pas fabriquer la vérité
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Satisfy myself
Avoid beginners
Who long to shut my mouth
Till I take one of them home
'Cause I know how it feels
Filling in the blanks
Looking on the bright side
When there is no bright side
Cumming in your pants
For the off chance
With a...
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of... a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
Je déteste dormir sans une présence
Les surprises semblent alléger ma solitude
Alors je ramène quelqu'un dans mon lit
Afin de découvrir comment je me sens
Comme un bébé
Portrait d'une femme
Affiche d'une fille
Portrait d'une femme
Affiche d'une fille
Me satisfaire
Eviter les novices
Ceux qui cherchent à me faire taire
Jusqu'à ce que je rentre avec l'un d'eux
Car je connais la sensation
De chercher le fil d'or
Et de ne jamais le trouver
Coming in your pants
Qui ne pense qu'à coucher avec une
fille d'affiche
Affiche d'une fille
Une fille d'affiche
Portrait d'une femme
Affiche d'une fille
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
On ne peut pas fabriquer la vérité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Poster of a Girl
----------------
Can't stand by myself
Hate to sleep alone
Surprises always help
So I take somebody home
To find out how I feel
Feel like just a baby
Portrait of a lady
Poster of a girl
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que je n'aime pas ma réalité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que je n'aime pas ma réalité
On ne peut pas fabriquer la vérité
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Satisfy myself
Avoid beginners
Who long to shut my mouth
Till I take one of them home
'Cause I know how it feels
Filling in the blanks
Looking on the bright side
When there is no bright side
Cumming in your pants
For the off chance
With a...
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
poster of... a girl
poster of a girl
poster of a girl
Je déteste dormir sans une présence
Les surprises semblent alléger ma solitude
Alors je ramène quelqu'un dans mon lit
Afin de découvrir comment je me sens
Comme un bébé
Portrait d'une femme
Affiche d'une fille
Portrait d'une femme
Affiche d'une fille
Me satisfaire
Eviter les novices
Ceux qui cherchent à me faire taire
Jusqu'à ce que je rentre avec l'un d'eux
Car je connais la sensation
De chercher le fil d'or
Et de ne jamais le trouver
Coming in your pants
Qui ne pense qu'à coucher avec une
fille d'affiche
Affiche d'une fille
Une fille d'affiche
Portrait d'une femme
Affiche d'une fille
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
On ne peut pas fabriquer la vérité
Je sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Tu sais que tu n'aimes pas ta réalité
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Art Gallery Exhibitions
I went with Martin to an Art Gallery Exhibition before. The artist painted pictures of Maynard from Tool inside English castles. Pretty Cool!
Burlington Art is a very good niagria region art directory. Art Galleries are located all over the area. It is good for art gallery exhibition.
Hope to see you at an art gallery soon.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Asian chicks.
It was a little known fact that Martin Streek really had a thing for Asian chiecks
Dajiaban Massage is a very good exotic massage parlour. It is located at Spadina and Dundas Toronto. It is good for erotic massage toronto.
Hope to see you at our asian massage parlour soon.
Monday, August 9, 2010
massage parlours for sale
Martin knew many women. Some worked in massage parlours.
He also knew of some massage parlours for sale.
They guy really got around.
He also knew of some massage parlours for sale.
They guy really got around.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Edmonton
Martin Streek liked to travel throughout Canada for adventure. He liked western Canada especially for parachuting. The adventure spots are located all over the region. Scraborough is another favourite spot of Mr. Streek'sIt is good for massage parlours scarborough.
Hope to see you at an edmonton massage spa soon.
Burlington art galleries
Martin Streek like dto go to art galleries in Toronto and Mississauga. He especially liked photography.
Burlington Art is a very good Niagra region art and photography directory. Art Galleries are located all over the area. It is good for burlington art gallery ontario.
Hope to see you at an art gallery soon.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
One year ago today
Martin Streek committed suicide one year ago today.
Toronto Mike talks about it
He is missed.
The Thursday 30 is a complete joke now and ends way too soon in the evening.
Bookie does his best with it.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Giorgio Mammoliti
Giorgio Mammoliti is often an idiot but he has agreed that
closing Yonge Street to pedestrian traffic is a good idea. He also believe that there should be a casino on the waterfront of Toronto.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Deanne Ford at Sunrise Gallery
Martin Streek was a big fan of urban art.
There are many artist in Burlington and Hamilton. At the Sunrise Gallery,
Deanne Ford is doing some great work. This kind of avant-guard art is very popular in 2010.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
World Cup in Africa
This World Cup websit e would interest martin.
He was an avid sportsman.
The pictures truly give a feel for the
World Cup in Africa
Thursday, June 17, 2010
I'm sure Martin would have an opinion about the Polaris Prize
I'm sure Martin Streek would have an opinion on this
The shortlist of 10 will be announced July 6. The winner, who will receive $20,000, will be announced Sept. 20.
Here is the complete Polaris Long List:
Apollo Ghosts - Mount Benson (Vancouver)
Bahamas - Pink Strat (Toronto)
The Besnard Lakes - The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night (Montréal)
Blue Rodeo - The Things we Left Behind (Toronto)
Brasstronaut - Mt. Chimaera (Vancouver)
Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record (Toronto)
Basia Bulat - Heart of my Own (London)
By Divine Right - Mutant Message (Toronto)
Caribou – Swim (Dundas)
Jason Collett - Rat A Tat Tat (Toronto)
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (II) (Toronto)
Amelia Curran - Hunter Hunter (St. John’s)
Fred Fortin - Plastrer La Lune (Montréal)
Frog Eyes - Paul’s Tomb: A Triumph (Victoria)
Hannah Georgas - This is Good (Vancouver)
Ghostkeeper - Ghostkeeper (Calgary)
Holy F—k - Latin (Toronto)
Karkwa - Les chemins de verre (Montréal)
Lee Harvey Osmond - A Quiet Evil (Hamilton)
Greg MacPherson - Mr. Invitation (Winnipeg)
Dan Mangan - Nice, Nice, Very Nice (Vancouver)
Misteur Valaire - Golden Bombay (Montréal)
The New Pornographers - Together (Vancouver)
Owen Pallett - Heartland (Toronto)
Plants And Animals - La La Land (Montréal)
Radio Radio - Belmundo Regal (Montréal)
Justin Rutledge - The Early Widows (Toronto)
The Sadies - Darker Circles (Toronto)
Shad - TSOL (London)
Elizabeth Shepherd - Heavy Falls the Night (Toronto)
The Slew - 100% (Montréal)
Meaghan Smith - The Cricket’s Orchestra (Halifax)
South Rakkas Crew - The Stimulus Package (Toronto)
Tegan And Sara - Sainthood (Vancouver)
The Wooden Sky - If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone (Toronto)
Hawksley Workman - Meat (Huntsville)
You Say Party! We Say Die! - XXXX (Vancouver)
Young Galaxy - Invisible Republic (Montréal)
Yukon Blonde - Yukon Blonde (Vancouver)
Zeus - Say Us (Toronto)
The shortlist of 10 will be announced July 6. The winner, who will receive $20,000, will be announced Sept. 20.
Here is the complete Polaris Long List:
Apollo Ghosts - Mount Benson (Vancouver)
Bahamas - Pink Strat (Toronto)
The Besnard Lakes - The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night (Montréal)
Blue Rodeo - The Things we Left Behind (Toronto)
Brasstronaut - Mt. Chimaera (Vancouver)
Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record (Toronto)
Basia Bulat - Heart of my Own (London)
By Divine Right - Mutant Message (Toronto)
Caribou – Swim (Dundas)
Jason Collett - Rat A Tat Tat (Toronto)
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (II) (Toronto)
Amelia Curran - Hunter Hunter (St. John’s)
Fred Fortin - Plastrer La Lune (Montréal)
Frog Eyes - Paul’s Tomb: A Triumph (Victoria)
Hannah Georgas - This is Good (Vancouver)
Ghostkeeper - Ghostkeeper (Calgary)
Holy F—k - Latin (Toronto)
Karkwa - Les chemins de verre (Montréal)
Lee Harvey Osmond - A Quiet Evil (Hamilton)
Greg MacPherson - Mr. Invitation (Winnipeg)
Dan Mangan - Nice, Nice, Very Nice (Vancouver)
Misteur Valaire - Golden Bombay (Montréal)
The New Pornographers - Together (Vancouver)
Owen Pallett - Heartland (Toronto)
Plants And Animals - La La Land (Montréal)
Radio Radio - Belmundo Regal (Montréal)
Justin Rutledge - The Early Widows (Toronto)
The Sadies - Darker Circles (Toronto)
Shad - TSOL (London)
Elizabeth Shepherd - Heavy Falls the Night (Toronto)
The Slew - 100% (Montréal)
Meaghan Smith - The Cricket’s Orchestra (Halifax)
South Rakkas Crew - The Stimulus Package (Toronto)
Tegan And Sara - Sainthood (Vancouver)
The Wooden Sky - If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone (Toronto)
Hawksley Workman - Meat (Huntsville)
You Say Party! We Say Die! - XXXX (Vancouver)
Young Galaxy - Invisible Republic (Montréal)
Yukon Blonde - Yukon Blonde (Vancouver)
Zeus - Say Us (Toronto)
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Martin Streek loved to eat
50 top restaurants
1) Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2) El Bulli (Roses, Spain)
3) The Fat Duck (Bray, England)
4) El Celler de Can Roca (Girona, Spain)
5) Mugaritz (Errenteria, Spain)
6) Osteria Francescana (Modena, Italy)
7) Alinea (Chicago, Illinois)
8) Daniel (New York)
9) Arzak (San Sebastián, Spain)
10) Per Se (New York)
11) Le Chateaubriand (Paris, France)
12) La Colombe (Cape Town, South Africa)
13) Pierre Gagnaire (Paris, France)
14) L'Hotel de Ville - Philippe Rochat (Crissier, Switzerland)
15) Le Bernardin (New York)
16) L'Astrance (Paris, France)
17) Hof Van Cleve (Kruishoutem, Belgium)
18) D.O.M. (São Paolo, Brazil)
19) Oud Sluis (Sluis, Netherlands)
20) Le Calandre (Rubano, Italy)
21) Steirereck (Vienna, Austria)
22) Vendôme (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany)
23) Chef Dominique (Helsinki, Finland)
24) Les Créations de Narisawa (Tokyo, Japan)
25) Mathias Dahlgren (Stockholm, Sweden)
26) Momofuku Ssäm Bar (New York)
27) Quay Restaurant (Sydney, Australia)
28) Iggy's (Singapore)
29) L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon (Paris, France)
30) Schloss Schauenstein (Fürstenau, Switzerland)
31) Le Quartier Français (Franschhoek, South Africa)
32) The French Laundry (Yountville, California)
33) Martin Berasategui (Lasarte-oria, Spain)
34) Aqua (Bath, England)
35) Combal Zero (Rivoli, Italy)
36) Dal Pescatore (Montava, Italy)
37) De Librije (Zwolle, Netherlands)
38) Tetsuya's (Sydney, Australia)
39) Jaan Par Andre (Singapore)
40) Il Canto (Siena, Italy)
41) Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athénée (Paris, France)
42) Oaxen Krog (Oaxen, Sweden)
43) St. John (London, England)
44) La Maison Troisgros (Roanne, France)
45) wd~50 (New York)
46) Biko (Mexico City, Mexico)
47) Die Schwarzwaldstube (Baiersbronn, Germany)
48) Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo, Japan)
49) Hibiscus (London, England)
50) Eleven Madison Park (New York)
50 top restaurants - none in Canada
1) Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2) El Bulli (Roses, Spain)
3) The Fat Duck (Bray, England)
4) El Celler de Can Roca (Girona, Spain)
5) Mugaritz (Errenteria, Spain)
6) Osteria Francescana (Modena, Italy)
7) Alinea (Chicago, Illinois)
8) Daniel (New York)
9) Arzak (San Sebastián, Spain)
10) Per Se (New York)
11) Le Chateaubriand (Paris, France)
12) La Colombe (Cape Town, South Africa)
13) Pierre Gagnaire (Paris, France)
14) L'Hotel de Ville - Philippe Rochat (Crissier, Switzerland)
15) Le Bernardin (New York)
16) L'Astrance (Paris, France)
17) Hof Van Cleve (Kruishoutem, Belgium)
18) D.O.M. (São Paolo, Brazil)
19) Oud Sluis (Sluis, Netherlands)
20) Le Calandre (Rubano, Italy)
21) Steirereck (Vienna, Austria)
22) Vendôme (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany)
23) Chef Dominique (Helsinki, Finland)
24) Les Créations de Narisawa (Tokyo, Japan)
25) Mathias Dahlgren (Stockholm, Sweden)
26) Momofuku Ssäm Bar (New York)
27) Quay Restaurant (Sydney, Australia)
28) Iggy's (Singapore)
29) L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon (Paris, France)
30) Schloss Schauenstein (Fürstenau, Switzerland)
31) Le Quartier Français (Franschhoek, South Africa)
32) The French Laundry (Yountville, California)
33) Martin Berasategui (Lasarte-oria, Spain)
34) Aqua (Bath, England)
35) Combal Zero (Rivoli, Italy)
36) Dal Pescatore (Montava, Italy)
37) De Librije (Zwolle, Netherlands)
38) Tetsuya's (Sydney, Australia)
39) Jaan Par Andre (Singapore)
40) Il Canto (Siena, Italy)
41) Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athénée (Paris, France)
42) Oaxen Krog (Oaxen, Sweden)
43) St. John (London, England)
44) La Maison Troisgros (Roanne, France)
45) wd~50 (New York)
46) Biko (Mexico City, Mexico)
47) Die Schwarzwaldstube (Baiersbronn, Germany)
48) Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo, Japan)
49) Hibiscus (London, England)
50) Eleven Madison Park (New York)
50 top restaurants - none in Canada
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Ashley Madison has many young brides
Martin Streek would have a field day with this material
Ashley Madison members quadruple in a year
April 08, 2010
Nicole Baute
Torstar News Service
Susan first dipped her toe into the murky cyberpool of infidelity two years ago, when she was bored at home on a day off from her part-time fitness job. Her husband, a business executive seven years her senior, was working, as usual.
Sexually frustrated and a little lonely, the 25-year-old started Googling “sex club” and “swingers club” before stumbling upon AshleyMadison.com, advertised as a “discreet dating service” for people in relationships. Like most Torontonians, Susan, who did not want her real name used, heard about it before.
Three months and more than a 1,000 profiles later, she sat at the bar at a Hooters restaurant with Michael, a 23-year-old with a 31-year-old wife. “He understood where I was coming from and we had the same expectations,” she says. After about two hours, they got a hotel room.
That was what she was really looking for.
According to Ashley Madison statistics, the number of Toronto-area female newlyweds on their site has skyrocketed in the past year. In March 2009, there were 3,184 women who had been married for three years or less actively using the service. A year later, there were 12,442.
Since he founded the service in 2001, it was clear to CEO Noel Biderman that attracting men would be easy. But he and his team thought their female clients would be desperate housewives or dedicated mistresses looking for “lifestyles and fun and sex and gifts.” They deliberately targeted women with everything from the name of the brand to the colour scheme of its advertising was designed to attract aspiring female cheaters.
They soon realized they had overlooked a robust and active demographic: “These were young women who, from their self-description ... were only married a year or two and seemed to really be questioning the institution, their next step, entering into parenthood, staying with that partner,” Biderman says.
They called it their “newlywed marketplace.”
So much for those happy early years — the seven-year itch has shrunk to three or four and wives, not just husbands, are increasingly stepping up and sneaking out.
Infidelity is tricky for researchers to quantify because surveys largely rely on self-reporting, and people are inclined to lie according to the medium (online, on the phone or in person). And there is no one definition for infidelity — sometimes emotional and online affairs, and committed couples who are not married are included, other times not.
“There’s an overall increase in female infidelity in general,” says Ruth Houston, a New York-based infidelity expert. Houston’s research began more than 16 years ago, after she unintentionally recorded her husband’s phone conversations with three other women while working as a journalist from their home.
Houston is convinced we’re “in the midst of an infidelity epidemic” and goes by the often-cited stat that infidelity by women has increased by 50 per cent in the last 10 years. But the U.S. National Opinion Research Center report on American Sexual Behaviour offers much smaller figures: In 2004, 20.5 per cent of men and 11.7 per cent of women admitted to cheating on their spouses, a change from 21.3 and 10 per cent in 1991.
Houston believes these numbers are deceptively low and that women are definitely catching up to men. She says today’s women are much more exposed to possible partners than their mothers and grandmothers. They’re out working and on the Internet, the top two places to cook up an affair.
“I just think that women are stronger and coming into themselves and following their own path,” says Toronto relationship therapist Nancy Ross. She says infidelity is often what brings couples to seek therapy and that, increasingly, men are initiating therapy.
Biderman thinks female newlyweds are looking for more than a fling — that many of them are sizing up their husbands and questioning whether they really want to start a family with him. And, in a pragmatic move not unlike job hunting, they might even want to line up a new partner before leaving their current one.
“As more and more people get married later and later in life, does it really surprise you that a 30-year-old woman who just got married a year or two ago, but has a very robust career and is very independent, is really going to tolerate the same kind of failed expectations that someone two generations removed from her (did)?” he asks.
Or maybe it’s the digital era that is making young people so eager to move on, Biderman says. After all, past and future lovers are all just a mouse click away.
Susan, now 27, says she loves her husband and does not plan to leave him. More than that, she’s convinced Ashley Madison has helped her marriage: she’s made many friends who understand her, both male and female, and she’s now had four very satisfying affairs.
“I come home smiling after and I’m just fulfilled, which kind of cuts up my resentment toward my husband, because I just feel better — physically, emotionally, everything.”
Martin would get us all laughing over this
Ashley Madison members quadruple in a year
April 08, 2010
Nicole Baute
Torstar News Service
Susan first dipped her toe into the murky cyberpool of infidelity two years ago, when she was bored at home on a day off from her part-time fitness job. Her husband, a business executive seven years her senior, was working, as usual.
Sexually frustrated and a little lonely, the 25-year-old started Googling “sex club” and “swingers club” before stumbling upon AshleyMadison.com, advertised as a “discreet dating service” for people in relationships. Like most Torontonians, Susan, who did not want her real name used, heard about it before.
Three months and more than a 1,000 profiles later, she sat at the bar at a Hooters restaurant with Michael, a 23-year-old with a 31-year-old wife. “He understood where I was coming from and we had the same expectations,” she says. After about two hours, they got a hotel room.
That was what she was really looking for.
According to Ashley Madison statistics, the number of Toronto-area female newlyweds on their site has skyrocketed in the past year. In March 2009, there were 3,184 women who had been married for three years or less actively using the service. A year later, there were 12,442.
Since he founded the service in 2001, it was clear to CEO Noel Biderman that attracting men would be easy. But he and his team thought their female clients would be desperate housewives or dedicated mistresses looking for “lifestyles and fun and sex and gifts.” They deliberately targeted women with everything from the name of the brand to the colour scheme of its advertising was designed to attract aspiring female cheaters.
They soon realized they had overlooked a robust and active demographic: “These were young women who, from their self-description ... were only married a year or two and seemed to really be questioning the institution, their next step, entering into parenthood, staying with that partner,” Biderman says.
They called it their “newlywed marketplace.”
So much for those happy early years — the seven-year itch has shrunk to three or four and wives, not just husbands, are increasingly stepping up and sneaking out.
Infidelity is tricky for researchers to quantify because surveys largely rely on self-reporting, and people are inclined to lie according to the medium (online, on the phone or in person). And there is no one definition for infidelity — sometimes emotional and online affairs, and committed couples who are not married are included, other times not.
“There’s an overall increase in female infidelity in general,” says Ruth Houston, a New York-based infidelity expert. Houston’s research began more than 16 years ago, after she unintentionally recorded her husband’s phone conversations with three other women while working as a journalist from their home.
Houston is convinced we’re “in the midst of an infidelity epidemic” and goes by the often-cited stat that infidelity by women has increased by 50 per cent in the last 10 years. But the U.S. National Opinion Research Center report on American Sexual Behaviour offers much smaller figures: In 2004, 20.5 per cent of men and 11.7 per cent of women admitted to cheating on their spouses, a change from 21.3 and 10 per cent in 1991.
Houston believes these numbers are deceptively low and that women are definitely catching up to men. She says today’s women are much more exposed to possible partners than their mothers and grandmothers. They’re out working and on the Internet, the top two places to cook up an affair.
“I just think that women are stronger and coming into themselves and following their own path,” says Toronto relationship therapist Nancy Ross. She says infidelity is often what brings couples to seek therapy and that, increasingly, men are initiating therapy.
Biderman thinks female newlyweds are looking for more than a fling — that many of them are sizing up their husbands and questioning whether they really want to start a family with him. And, in a pragmatic move not unlike job hunting, they might even want to line up a new partner before leaving their current one.
“As more and more people get married later and later in life, does it really surprise you that a 30-year-old woman who just got married a year or two ago, but has a very robust career and is very independent, is really going to tolerate the same kind of failed expectations that someone two generations removed from her (did)?” he asks.
Or maybe it’s the digital era that is making young people so eager to move on, Biderman says. After all, past and future lovers are all just a mouse click away.
Susan, now 27, says she loves her husband and does not plan to leave him. More than that, she’s convinced Ashley Madison has helped her marriage: she’s made many friends who understand her, both male and female, and she’s now had four very satisfying affairs.
“I come home smiling after and I’m just fulfilled, which kind of cuts up my resentment toward my husband, because I just feel better — physically, emotionally, everything.”
Martin would get us all laughing over this
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Heidi Fleiss Pictures
Martin Streek liked to mock celebrities, especially Americans.
One time he was talking about Heidi Fleiss Pictures.
It was very funny.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Martin Streek was against Political Correctness
Here are some definitions he wouldhave liked:
A. R. P. Glossary:
C.R.A.P. or CRAP: Corporate Racist Atrocious Patriarchy (I created that acronym in the summer of 2005 ECD, out of necessity)
ECD: Era of Christian Domination, in place of AD or BCE (I'd have to check this blog for its first use--I created it here for a blogpost)
G-d: = [ ], All That Is (and Isn't), Being including the Non-dual Realm of Being, Truth Beyond Reason, What is Known and That Which Humans Cannot Know. That is one of several Jewish ways to refer in writing to this Being
"Lorde knows": used in place of Lord knows, referencing someone who is far more worthy of being considered a God and who may be a Goddess, Audre Lorde (I started writing this for the blog and in emails and chats, a few years ago. But I've seen others using it too. I'm not surprised; I'd think more people would)
Misopedia: child-hating/child molesting, used in place of pedophilia (the love of children). This is not a term I made up; it's one that has existed for a long time but is not used
P.I.M.P. or PIMP: Possessive Invasive Misogynist Profiteer (acronym created by me, out of necessity, on 31 December 2009 ECD)
P.R.I.C.K. or PRICK: Patriarchal, Racist, Ignorant, Condescending Know-it-all (a kind of white man: you know the dude) (Created by me a few years ago out of necessity to describe THAT manifestation of white guy)
Rapism: An ideological sexxxual centerpiece of white heterosexual male supremacy, that holds that rape is and must be perpetually perpetuated and practiced by WHM against women, girls, and anyone deemed “feminine*” to the point it must both be denied as an atrocity and accepted as natural and inevitable. Pornographers market and pimps traffick in rapism's premises and practices.
*Consider how to be raped as a man, is to be socially “emasculated”. Consider how to be raped as a girl or woman is to be made into a "wh*re" in pornography, the compliant if lustful sexual female being, always there for men who are never hers
Sexxx/Sexxxism: what the pornography industry mass produces (terms I created for use in my writing and communications in the 1990s, out of necessity to describe pornographic/inhumane sexual violence presented as "sex")
Thealogian: a person who studies and practices the wisdom of the Goddesses, G-d, and G-dding, not the patriarchal kind (a term I created out of necessity to name those who refuse to worship or submit to any male god and the men who patriarchally proclaim there is such a Divine male being)
"White Christianity" is not the spiritual practice of the teachings of the non-white Jewish Jesus; nor does it mean "Christianity"
WHM supremacy = white heterosexual male supremacy
W.I.M.P. or WIMP: Woman-Invading Misogynist Procurer (a term created by me on 4 January 2010, out of necessity)
A. R. P. Glossary:
C.R.A.P. or CRAP: Corporate Racist Atrocious Patriarchy (I created that acronym in the summer of 2005 ECD, out of necessity)
ECD: Era of Christian Domination, in place of AD or BCE (I'd have to check this blog for its first use--I created it here for a blogpost)
G-d: = [ ], All That Is (and Isn't), Being including the Non-dual Realm of Being, Truth Beyond Reason, What is Known and That Which Humans Cannot Know. That is one of several Jewish ways to refer in writing to this Being
"Lorde knows": used in place of Lord knows, referencing someone who is far more worthy of being considered a God and who may be a Goddess, Audre Lorde (I started writing this for the blog and in emails and chats, a few years ago. But I've seen others using it too. I'm not surprised; I'd think more people would)
Misopedia: child-hating/child molesting, used in place of pedophilia (the love of children). This is not a term I made up; it's one that has existed for a long time but is not used
P.I.M.P. or PIMP: Possessive Invasive Misogynist Profiteer (acronym created by me, out of necessity, on 31 December 2009 ECD)
P.R.I.C.K. or PRICK: Patriarchal, Racist, Ignorant, Condescending Know-it-all (a kind of white man: you know the dude) (Created by me a few years ago out of necessity to describe THAT manifestation of white guy)
Rapism: An ideological sexxxual centerpiece of white heterosexual male supremacy, that holds that rape is and must be perpetually perpetuated and practiced by WHM against women, girls, and anyone deemed “feminine*” to the point it must both be denied as an atrocity and accepted as natural and inevitable. Pornographers market and pimps traffick in rapism's premises and practices.
*Consider how to be raped as a man, is to be socially “emasculated”. Consider how to be raped as a girl or woman is to be made into a "wh*re" in pornography, the compliant if lustful sexual female being, always there for men who are never hers
Sexxx/Sexxxism: what the pornography industry mass produces (terms I created for use in my writing and communications in the 1990s, out of necessity to describe pornographic/inhumane sexual violence presented as "sex")
Thealogian: a person who studies and practices the wisdom of the Goddesses, G-d, and G-dding, not the patriarchal kind (a term I created out of necessity to name those who refuse to worship or submit to any male god and the men who patriarchally proclaim there is such a Divine male being)
"White Christianity" is not the spiritual practice of the teachings of the non-white Jewish Jesus; nor does it mean "Christianity"
WHM supremacy = white heterosexual male supremacy
W.I.M.P. or WIMP: Woman-Invading Misogynist Procurer (a term created by me on 4 January 2010, out of necessity)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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