Moop Female • 35 • Santa Monica, CA  • United States
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I'm into... Writing Photography Painting Love Mind Working til midnight
I'm working on... A new site called quarterlife. You may have heard of it...
My sites... http://www.facetheissue.com
We built quarterlife for you -- your creativity, passion and aspiration. It's meant to be a place where you can be creative, show off your work, meet like-minded people, and all that, but really we want this to be a place where you can make sense of your world -- regardless of what that means or where you're headed... because on some level, we're all on the same path...

Interests

Music

,Radiohead,Sigur Ros,Broken Social Scene,Ulrich Schnauss,Bent,Beck,Maroon 5,Coldplay,The Killers,The Kooks,M. Ward,Arsenol,St. Germain,Miles,Cut Chemist,His Boy Elroy,

Film

,American Beauty,The Graduate,Turning Point,Camille Claudel,

Books

,Night Train,Portnoy's Complaint,American Pastoral,The Little Prince,

Artists

,Rodin,Monet,Van Gogh,Seurat,Pissaro,

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Jun 26, 2008 - 11:29 PM PST
mheckhardt
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Moop
Hi From Mark Eckhardt

May 03, 2008 - 06:55 PM PST
crosstheline
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This made me laugh. Pretty awesome.
Mar 13, 2008 - 04:14 AM PST
person
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read*
Mar 09, 2008 - 07:04 PM PST
ElizaazilE
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right?
Mar 09, 2008 - 07:04 PM PST
ElizaazilE
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architecture in helsinki
Feb 23, 2008 - 12:28 AM PST
Grigori
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Moop
OK! um...I just wanted to say to the CEO...I hold you responsible for me being enabled to further develop my original web series idea, just by being an active member & participating in qLife since Nov! I can't [expletive] explain it, I've learned a great deal, something "unlocked" within me. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Feb 22, 2008 - 05:59 AM PST
xartsyfartsy85x
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Moop
thanks....i was kinda going for that, i got the idea for the trees from cotton candy.
Feb 20, 2008 - 05:56 PM PST
Deanflagel
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Moop
Thanks for the welcome, and for getting me motivated to check out QL. You've built something extraordinary. In just a short stay I've moved from newbie to Yent (apparently a male Yenta - my bubbie will be so proud).
Feb 18, 2008 - 05:14 PM PST
Melissa
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Moop
Thanks Mel! :)
Feb 18, 2008 - 05:07 PM PST
peter3jane
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Moop
I like the mint green background. Just playing with the new profile features. I'm going to add to your bio now!

A new community for artists and creative minds - and a new Internet series from Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, the creative minds behind "My So-Called Life" and "Blood Diamond."

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How to Beat Writer's Block

Feb 11, 2008

How to Beat Writer's Block

This article will give you the write stuff.

Things You'll Need

* Steady stream of Welfare checks
* Forehead dowel
* A sense of irony

Step One
Accept the fact that you're human.

Unless, of course, you’re not. You may need to accept the fact that your mother’s from Prague and your father’s a wombat. This may be difficult to accept. You may need to take up Kundalini yoga to cope. But I digress … because my Ritalin wore off four hours ago and I can barely remember what I’m supposed to be writing about. Oh, right …

Step Two
Write what you know.

Which in my case is jack. And that would be Jack Rabinowitz, the boy who broke my heart in Hebrew school. Who am I kidding, I’m just a wanna be Heeb, dreaming of a nice piece of … what do they call the holy tasteless saltine – the one they try to push on you around Easter because they’re jealous of the chocolate bunnies that we binge on to celebrate the rebirth of their dead king? There’s just nothing like a big hollow bunny … unless, of course, it’s filled with that brothy Red Sea soup, the one with the big dough balls … back to writing.

Step Three
Write like you talk.

Which in my case is, “Ungggh,” because I’m a mute. There I said it, or typed it. Back off, don’t judge me. But, if I had a special talkie talk implant that allowed me to be accepted in this society … there I go, getting angry again. Deep breathe, into my silent unexpressive mouth. OK, my point is, if I could talk, writing things like “Did I axe you? Well … OK den,” would probably not make for very high fallutin’ reading.

Step Four
Write something revealing.

I have small urine stain on the outside of my corduroys. Is that revealing enough for you? Like it’s not enough that I already told you I’m a mute that dreams of one of those Buck Rogers voodoo speak box thingies. I’m not proud, but I’m honest.

Step Five
Write simply.

Which in my case is simple, as I have the vocabulary of an eight year old with a head injury. The truth is, back to number four – write something revealing – I was in an Amtrak accident when I was seven. I live to reveal and reveal to live. And revile for writing that. See, my writing’s improving.

Step Six
Relax.

I wrote that word two hours ago, when I passed out standing up in my kitchen. Go ahead and laugh. There’s nothing funny about being a narcolepetic mute.

Step Seven
Play with rhyme.

OK, roses are red … violets are blue … Writing is for people who can speak, frock a suck … suck a duck. I’m such a schmuck. I miss Jack. He broke up with me because he said I didn’t listen. Did I mention I’m also deaf? There I go again, revealing. That’s how dedicated I am to becoming a better writer. I’m working on a new series of books. The title of the first book is “There Are No Victims … Just Deaf Mutes.” It’s part of my “Lord of the No Phone Rings” trilogy. The second book is “Getting the Love You Want From Someone Who Communicates in Grunts,” and the third, “I’m OK … It’s the Hearing Person’s Fault.” I’m contemplating a fourth, “Love is Letting Go of Sound.” I’m taking pre-orders, and will personally have someone else autograph the books for you, because, well, I have no hands. I’m typing with a forehead dowel.


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Moop is said to have been brought forth to this earth by Eunice Edwina . . . once described as a steel magnolia.


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