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As I'm not much to look at, I put some pictures here instead.
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This is me during the great war against the frogs in 1998 (disguised
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A moment of rapture when I grasped the secret
behind Beethoven's 9th.
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Leo at work |
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This is one of the more curious things I came across in
India, during a visit of my friend Joseph Mathew, a clinical
psychologist. You see here a "Multi Behaviour/Sex Therapy
Unit" having four main functions:
- Aversion Therapy. The subject is made to smell the gin bottle
and given electric shocks to create an aversion against alcohol.
- Stammer suppressor. Electric shocks are given whenever the
patient stammers.
- Sex Therapy. This funny method of stimulating a man's erectile
tissue involves several components, including visual, acoustic,
imaginative and electrical stimulation (using a doughnut-like
plastic piece having four electrodes), and is used to determine
whether impotence is of physiological or psychological origin.
- Brain Polarizer. I do neither remember what this one is for nor
do I really want to dig much deeper into the subject. It doesn't
seem to be much used, however.
Joseph admitted that the work with this machine was much fun
sometimes.
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A sheet of paper in a Kerala (South India) Railways Corporation
wagon, bearing union demands. Shaving the employees is indeed a
violation of human rights. Management down down! |
| A shore of Lake Constance. This picture is included here to create a
sense of nostalgy. |
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Leo Dylan.
"I got my dark sunglasses,
I got for a good look my black tooth.
Don't ask me nothin' 'bout nothin',
I just might tell you the truth." |
| My grandmother. |
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Grandma on my motorcycle ;-)
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Hot, hot, hot! (Messkirch 2003)
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The shore of wonder. |
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