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Wow Klondike! I've been here for some years but only recently started seriously posting. I've made it a practice to check out every post you make, those with photos or not. Like the others, I never knew or ever would have suspected. That you refuse to succumb to the conditions is damn inspiring. Thank you for sharing. And your photos are truly works of art. So, now besides enjoying all your posts, there are these reasons that I'm so very happy to have "met" you here at OCC.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again....Klondike, you are a without a doubt a connoisseur. I've said that about your public nudity photos and now I can say that about your non-nude photos.
I mean, what else can I say? You're one of the people that made OCC what it is today, filling the photo section with awesome originals and internet finds. Your photos have only gotten better and I'm always looking forward to seeing more. Slick
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Thanks everyone -
Here's a bargain for you: Join Flickr and then send me a Flickr mail saying you saw this thread and want to see my private pics. I will add you as friend even if you don't have any pics of your own uploaded. No questions asked. You will get to see over 100 other pics, some quite rare (Renn Fayre exclusives not posted anywhere). cheers, klondike |
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I was unaware that autism can arise in one's life and change how we behave well beyond childhood (where it is well documented), having a Master's degree is something that required attention to detail and more than a fair amount of social interaction. What little I know about the condition tells me that often sufferers are often super-talented in other areas, art or music being common.
Your case seems to be a great example of this. Although I started looking at your Flikr site to see the nudity, I soon became a fan of your landscapes too. I once vowed never to set foot in the USA, however your photos (and the liberal people) make me want to visit Portland and it's surrounding countryside. You really should get some employment from your local tourist board! If anyone is interested, I could fill you in on why I spend most of my time at a PC too....when I am not ogling young nude ladies, that is
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I don't know enough about nature vs. nurture to say you are a "born photographer" as opposed to a "made" one, Klondike, but make no mistake: you, sir, are a photographer, and a damn fine one at that! Okay, that's the easy part; as to the rest...Much like your more usual posts, there's a lot more to chew on than for just about anyone else's here. Just a few scattered responses for now: I'd rather have you step back a bit from 24/7 OCC temporarily if you need to, not just for selfish reasons (a Klondike better able in future, for a longer stretch of time, to get those wondrous shots I for one have enjoyed since I only knew you as Riverslug and had never heard of OCC, well, who wouldn't want that), but because you've earned it, you're worth it, and we're better off for it even if you never gave us another photo...as to jogging etc., excellent, but be careful about overdoing it; as to the larger picture, OCC is a fine place, and, though I apologize to everyone else out there for any presumption, perhaps supportive of "otherness" precisely because so many of us are "other" than social norms just by being here, but there's also another world out there. Remember Seattle U, where we didn't get any pictures from you, but you got a lot by being there and we did too, just from your reports...aim for Portland WNBR this year, riding and possibly even partying I mean, and maybe you'll get some of those hugs, I think you might remember the ones I mean...Anyway, overused as the phrase is, thanks for sharing, in all the ways you have...
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Crispus and Pedro, my comrades in the exhibitionist forum - I am always there listening and eagerly awaiting your next contributions to OCC. You are very different, though. Pedro, the ex-aviater (?) and Crispus the intellectual. Pedro the swashbuckler, Crispus the gentle sage and seer of all things. I doubt Pedro has a handle bar mustache, but sometimes I picture him with one. Crispus on the other hand has a beard or is clean shaven, but no mustache by itself. Pedro wants to come to Portland. I have always dreamed of visiting London. He wants to get a taste for the northwest experience. I want to see if by experiencing the land from which comes the best popular music in the world, some of that creativity might rub off on me in my secret quest to be a composer. UK music and culture has always fascinated me (my record collection is proof of that!). And today when I go searching for new bands to listen to on the internet, I always click on the UK ones first. And Crispus - seems you are up in Seattle? Did you tell me that and if not, why do i think that other than the fact you always have all this inside info about Fremont, etc like you were born there or something? The obvious follow up question to you then Crispus would be this - how handy are YOU with a camera, heh, heh
Anyway, I am hoping to eventually post nudes and non-nudes in a ratio of about 50:50 over at Flickr. Success (and encouragement from both of you) with the non-nudes just energizes me to focus more on that. But yeah, i hope to be attending naked events too for some time to come. Flickr will continue to be my home for all of this, and I seem to be posting almost daily (new nudes too if you look closely). This is my habit this time of year - to keep sneaking in nudes as a way to attract more views. Its all very calculated So I have my marching orders, I guess. Thanks so much for your continued support and for all the fun we've had in the exhibitionist forum over the past couple of years. I would sorely miss either of you if by chance you should pack it up and retire from OCC. Who would I have to compare thanks totals with, or share private pics and inside info with? Pedro, keep lugging that camera around the Spanish coast - you do it like no one else. And Crispus, the breadth of your sleuthing skills and knowledge is mind boggling... cheers, Klondike |
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You are correct my friend, I have no handle-bar mustache (US spelling!) and alas, my swash does not buckle any more (swash plate in my case.....I doubt if any other folk here would get that line, unless they too spent a while under a giant fan!) due to various medical problems.
However, these problems may mean I cannot afford the latest 'gismos' around, but I am wealthy in the area I now call home. At present, it is about 68F and sunny, the almond blossom is in full swing and the spring wild flowers are peeping above the soil. In about 6 weeks, the naked ladies will be putting their cute little bare butts toward the warm spring sunshine too. Whatever the world or life throws at us, I hope we can all enjoy what we have.
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Wow Klondyke, thanks so much for posting this and helping me to understand how autism affects you personnaly. I have a few friends/aquantancies who have autistic traits at various levels (it affects each individual differently depending on the severity) and while it has taken a long time to get anywhere near close (socially) to them, we are getting there.
Sometimes I have to just turn a blind eye to stuff they do or say, and sometimes I have to remind them not to stand so close or whatever - stuff they just don't realise is not as comfortable with other people as it is with them. I myself have ADHD. I used to see it as a disability, but now I embrace the condition as it has definite advantages (artistic tallent, thinking outside the box etc). Leather Master |
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Health
As an engineer working with other engineers I know something about Aspergers Syndrome
Its always been easier for me to stay at home and watch TV (younger days)/play on the computer/surf the web rather then go out with friends, find a girlfriend, exercise etc. Obsessive? you know I never thought to describe my activities that way and honestly this thread really has started me thinking, give me something to ponder I think quite a bit about the time,loss of sleep, absence of normal care attributed to this hobby. I havent had serious health issues but I know my cardiovascular health isnt the best. I have taken some steps recently to prod me into a little better lifestyle. First a motto... Sleep tonight...live tomorrow next I schedule a shutdown on my PC for a reasonable sleep time (Ican find the steps to do this if anyone is interested). This is a time where I have proven if I am in bed on average I can stay awake at work the next day. I feel a hell of a lot better. Finally I try and track how much I missed the mark on the sleep thing (which inevitably happens) and try to make it up. I havent gone to the timer on the electrical socket yet but that may be next! Thanks for all your contributions. Good to have you around. |
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