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Team Thrasher Raise Money for the Japanese Relief Effort.
Totally Tubular and RAD!
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Thrasher x Magical Mosh Misfits | ‘Never Give Up’ T-Shirt
In efforts to raise money for the relief of the Japan after the recent devastation, Thrasher has teamed up with Japanese-based skate/design crew Magical Mosh Misfits to bring you this limited-edition t-shirt. All proceeds from this shirt will be donated to The Red Cross to help raise money for the Japanese relief effort. Go here to purchase one.
Opening Ceremony men’s collection for Spring/Summer 2011
Not quite sure I feel about these looks, I am left feel nostalgic. These clothes bring back bad memories of being a poor white kid growing up in Upstate NY with excruciating awkward fashion sense which consisted mostly of hand me downs. This collection could work wonders on the runway. If I were the designer I would insist my models exaggerate awkward shyness, stare at the floor and stand pigeon toed at the end of runway pose. Celebrate the geek.
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Opening Ceremony Spring/Summer 2011 Looks
via Selectism
A selection of looks from the Opening Ceremony men’s collection for Spring/Summer 2011. The styles looks above (and in our gallery) outline pretty well the various garments to be had by the men. The range is a casual one that offers a something for all.
Gandhi, Bi-sexual? Versatile?
The Male German Bodybuilder That Got Gandhi All Hot And Bothered
Oh, Mahatma! It turns out India’s early 20th century spiritual leader and civil disobedience champion, Ghandi was interested in more than the ladies (including his own niece, whom he hosted nightly cuddle parties with), but also Hermann Kallenbach, a German bodybuilder who biographer Joseph Lelyveld insists was his real true love.
Yet as Mr. Lelyveld makes abundantly clear, Gandhi’s organ probably only rarely became aroused with his naked young ladies, because the love of his life was a German-Jewish architect and bodybuilder, Hermann Kallenbach, for whom Gandhi left his wife in 1908. “Your portrait (the only one) stands on my mantelpiece in my bedroom,” he wrote to Kallenbach. “The mantelpiece is opposite to the bed.” For some reason, cotton wool and Vaseline were “a constant reminder” of Kallenbach, which Mr. Lelyveld believes might relate to the enemas Gandhi gave himself, although there could be other, less generous, explanations.
Gandhi wrote to Kallenbach about “how completely you have taken possession of my body. This is slavery with a vengeance.” Gandhi nicknamed himself “Upper House” and Kallenbach “Lower House,” and he made Lower House promise not to “look lustfully upon any woman.” The two then pledged “more love, and yet more love . . . such love as they hope the world has not yet seen.”
They were parted when Gandhi returned to India in 1914 [at age 45], since the German national could not get permission to travel to India during wartime—though Gandhi never gave up the dream of having him back, writing him in 1933 that “you are always before my mind’s eye.” Later, on his ashram, where even married “inmates” had to swear celibacy, Gandhi said: “I cannot imagine a thing as ugly as the intercourse of men and women.” You could even be thrown off the ashram for “excessive tickling.” (Salt was also forbidden, because it “arouses the senses.”)
Read more: http://www.queerty.com/the-male-german-bodybuilder-that-got-gandhi-all-hot-and-bothered-20110326/#ixzz1HoNvjnN5