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The choice is clear: Gaia's gift of life, or the Midas curse.
Raffi: The Right to a Future: We Need a New Lexicon for Conveying Climate Collapse Raffi 2011
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Umumummumumummmmmm, another thing you can figure out is that the issue I'm addressing is RealClimate's credibility, which is entirely separate (but not completely independent) from the "reality" of man-made global warming/climate change/Mother Gaia's anger.
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We're thankful that we were spared the explicit brutality of Gaia's death, especially since Tullius also decided to partially scalp her to remove her wig.
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The choice is clear: Gaia's gift of life, or the Midas curse.
Raffi: The Right to a Future: We Need a New Lexicon for Conveying Climate Collapse Raffi 2011
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Batiatus sipping from the waterfall of wine spilling down Gaia's exposed body while Lucretia watched was rudely interrupted by that killjoy Titus.
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At the Batiatus orgy, male and female slaves were equally used and abused, Tullius party-crashed and wounded Gannicus in an unfair fight, Gannicus and Melitta acknowledged they had feelings for each other, Titus gave Batiatus an ultimatum to get rid of Lucretia and Tullius ended poor Gaia's search for a husband by killing her during their tryst.
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Below, Gaia's two-story portrait of 20th century architect and urbanist Le Corbusier on the facade of Montserrat House at 2016 9th St.
Artworks from Today's Galleries Column Jessica Dawson 2010
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Being more one with the earth doesn't automatically make people into Gaia's peaceful loving children... as Avatar seems to suggest.
What Avatar Lacked Fresca 2010
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Below, Gaia's two-story portrait of 20th century architect and urbanist Le Corbusier on the facade of Montserrat House at 2016 9th St., NW.
Artworks from Today's Galleries Column Jessica Dawson 2010
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And at some point we must stop and ponder the paradox of a film that purports to celebrate Gaia's (or, her Pandora equivalent, Eywa's) triumph over technological superiority -- organic indigenous culture's triumph over the invading imperialists -- with a half-billion dollar Hollywood paintbox to make sure it all comes out right this time.
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