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N 72 B 6.0K C 114 E Nov 20, 2008 F Jul 29, 2009
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People will know when they see this show
The kind of a guy I am
They'll recognize just what I stand for and what I just can't stand
They'll perceive what I believe in
And what I know is true
And they'll recognize I'm a one man guy
Always was through and through...

(Rufus Wainwright)


...taken just before a live performance in the Kunsthalle Mannheim, the modern art museum of the city...

Mannheim, Germany...

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...a medical student at the Thoraxklinik in Rohrbach... she was checking the heartbeats of the patient on the monitor while the surgeons were doing their job...

Heidelberg, Germany...

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I am just a lonesome cowboy
And I’m travelling all alone
I ain't even got a nickel
To call my baby on the phone

Just beyond the mountain lies a city
And I hear it calling me
Saddle up and ride you lonesome cowboy
Here is where you'll find your destiny
In my dreams the lights shine bright and pretty
Near to me and yet so far
Will I always be a lonesome cowboy
Am I only reaching for a star

Ride. Ride, ride, ride along cowboy
Sing, sing, sing, sing a song cowboy

Will I ever leave this lonesome valley
Really see the lights that shine
Gotta find what lies beyond the mountain
Gotta rope and tie that dream of mine

I am just a lonesome cowboy
And I’m travelling all alone
If you don't call me baby
Then I’m never coming home...

(Elvis Presley)


...taken in front of a store closed for restoration, at Bismarckplatz...

Heidelberg, Germany...

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N 5 B 5.6K C 25 E Nov 23, 2008 F Oct 26, 2009
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Theodore Robert Bundy, known as Ted Bundy, was an American serial killer who murdered numerous young women across the United States between 1974 and 1978. He twice escaped from prison before his final apprehension in February 1978. After more than a decade of vigorous denials, he eventually confessed to 30 murders, although the actual total of victims remains unknown. Estimates range from 29 to over 100, the general estimate being 35. Typically, Bundy would bludgeon his victims, then strangle them to death. He also engaged in rape and necrophilia.
No one knows exactly where and when Bundy began killing. Many Bundy experts believe Bundy may have started killing as far back as his early teens. Ann Marie Burr, an eight-year-old girl from Tacoma, vanished from her home in 1961, when Bundy was 14 years old, though Bundy always denied killing her. The day before his execution, Bundy told his lawyer that he made his first attempt to kidnap a woman in 1969, and implied that he committed his first actual murder sometime in 1972. Bundy's earliest known, identified murders were committed in 1974, when he was 27...


...taken at the Kunstmuseum...


Stuttgart, Germany...

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It is speculated that what going to the light at death actually is that our consciousness survives death in the sense that humans still have a space with perception abilities, at least for a limited time. Indeed, perhaps the only time that exists for a dead human may be that limited time described by so many who have near death experiences who "see a light". What really happens could be that our surviving space with perception (think of this as an infinitly small part of electric-space-information that can look around if you like) has what amounts to an “out of the body experience” that goes well beyond the general perceptual experiences of those not dying who have out of the body experiences. Specifically, that experience allows the "dying human space" to move into the realm of pure perception in a sense. That perception with a space is beyond earth in a sense and is bound by the star system as its focus. More specifically, when we die, our space is permitted a chance to directly look at the life source for this part of the universe - the only force for life on our planet – the sun. Our sun...


...taken by the Schirn Kunsthalle in Römerberg...

Frankfurt, Germany...

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