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Oohh me pineapples.

The Eyes of the Pineapple blog is undergoing a transformation: meaning it could remain a blog (with this lovely theme); or, since paying for some cheap hosting and changing from wordpress.com to wordpress.org, this place could become a site with pages for content. Which might be better as I personally don’t think the blog format is compatible for the stuff that’s posted here … For the time being this place is barren, but poorly translated maxims and propaganda in embarrassing stilted language will reappear at some point. I offer sincere apologies to my loyal readership of about four people. Unfortunately you’ll all have to wait for a second attempt at a voluntarist jump into modernity.

Until I figure out what to do next:

Staged FUNK propaganda film. Khmer Rouge child combatants capture and chase off Lon Nol soldiers.

{ 5 } Comments

  1. Ni | October 5, 2009 at 7:11 pm | Permalink

    Ha, watch out for the cease and desist stuff. Angkar knows the truth, you need not be afraid of Angkar. I like the new theme, but get the feeling a proper site might be best too.

  2. get a move on! | October 6, 2009 at 8:07 am | Permalink

    Like the prop film. Definitely 1975, and during or after the war? And why are you not at university yet?

  3. Pineapple | October 7, 2009 at 10:03 am | Permalink

    I’m not sure about whether it was filmed before or after to be honest. And I’m busy. Or rather, in an auxiliary fashion. A small ball of humanity is currently keeping my partner much busier than me.

  4. Just Curious | October 7, 2009 at 7:53 pm | Permalink

    Ah, the now repentant Gunnar Bergström.

  5. Pineapple | October 8, 2009 at 3:56 am | Permalink

    Yes. Late last year he returned to Cambodia, donating personal articles and material (relating to his August 1978 trip to Democratic Kampuchea as part of the Sweden-Kampuchea Friendship Association) to the Documentation Center for Cambodia. A photographic exhibition took place and a book, entitled Living Hell, has been published.

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