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Pho­tographed by Erik Swain, Tal Lee, Ali Mehra­bian, Terry Mur­phy, Christo­pher Pur­pura, Jamil Ramirez, Egil Ros­tad, Michael Russo and Michael John Whit­taker are the stars of Nom de Guerre’s fall 2009 campaign.

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It is a pun­ish­able act to put to pri­vate use knowl­edge gained in the army

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man can become his own edu­ca­tor, teacher, and in a way, his own creator

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…and because it’s all a lie, it’s also the truth. Truth is a lie…In films, lies are dressed up as ideas and shown as truths. That’s my idea of utopia – the only one there is.

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which does not can­cel out pre-​​determined dependence

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…or the total sol­i­dar­ity by which he, as a liv­ing being…

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He is linked to the social world of which he is a product

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In this world where every­thing is…and con­tin­ues to be…

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a rel­a­tive cause of rel­a­tively new effects

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…the instinct to com­mand others…

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…is a car­niv­o­rous, sav­age instinct.

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Ded­i­cated to one who truly lives, so to no one, probably.

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    Nice.

  • Valerie Reilly

    To use Shackleton’s “Endurance” embed­ded in the frozen ice floes of the South Pole locked as back­ground to dec­o­rate wimpy men and to sell them clothest to make them appear tough only, for those in the know, makes them look like colos­sal wimps.

    see how long they sur­vive on pem­mi­can and sealions.

    what a farce.
    Cheers!
    Val

  • Valerie Reilly

    To use Shackleton’s “Endurance” embed­ded in the frozen ice floes of the South Pole locked as back­ground to dec­o­rate wimpy men and to sell them clothest to make them appear tough only, for those in the know, makes them look like colos­sal wimps.

    see how long they sur­vive on pem­mi­can and sealions.

    what a farce.
    Cheers!
    Val

  • Valerie Reilly

    To use Shackleton’s “Endurance” embed­ded in the frozen ice floes of the South Pole locked as back­ground to dec­o­rate wimpy men and to sell them clothest to make them appear tough only, for those in the know, makes them look like colos­sal wimps.

    see how long they sur­vive on pem­mi­can and sealions.

    what a farce.
    Cheers!
    Val