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  • How parenthood rewires your head, barbarian edition

    Conan the Barbarian, age 20 Mongol General Conan! What is best in life? Conan To crush your enemies. To see them driven before you. To hear the lamentation of their women. Conan the Barbarian, age 40 Mongol General Conan! What is best in life? Conan To spend quality time with your family. To see your kids after work. To hear the precious ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on July 30, 2008
  • 2007 best-of-Imagethief and statistics

    There is no such thing as a dull year in China. 2008 is well underway and already looks like another whopper. We're only a month in and we've already had the biggest storms in half a century. The Olympics, the mother of all China events, is now a scant seven months off. God only knows what will happen in between. But before we get too far into ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on February 5, 2008
  • Your very own model truss and other Olympic merchandising genius

    When Imagethief read the words ''model truss'' in the headline of an article on China.org.cn, he had an immediate flashback to the hernia repair operation he had nine or ten years ago. In fact, I never needed a truss (it wasn't that bad a hernia), but I do have a Dacron patch in my abdomen to this day. Or so they tell me. It turned out to have ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on December 28, 2007
  • Deconstructing the White Rabbit wrapper

    Imagethief has rather a sweet tooth. Hence my long acquaintance with the gym and the pleasures of the long run. One of China's under-appreciated pleasures is the enamel-stripping joy of a chewy White Rabbit Milk Candy. I'm not the first to be smitten, as a quick Googling will reveal. White Rabbit even has a Wikipedia entry. My friends are aware ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on October 17, 2007
  • The only way to settle the Shaolin vs. Ninja debate

    Imagethief appreciates that, in the midst of these troubled times for Chinese foreign policy, attention can still be spared for the really important issues. The Beijing News has reported that the kung-fu monks of fabled Shaolin Temple have taken umbrage against a post from a Chinese netizen claiming they were once beaten in combat by (shock!) a ...
    Posted to Imagethief (Weblog) by will on September 3, 2007
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