My photos for the Zombie Walk in Dayton were published in the Dayton City paper a few weeks ago. It’s an alternative magazine.
Kino's Life List
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1. make a full length feature film
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2. enter a film into a film festival
1 entry . 9 cheers50 people -
3. get a film screened
1 person -
4. write a novel
11,367 people -
5. Become Financially Independent
1 cheer6,593 people -
6. read everything written by Chuck Palahniuk
9 entries . 7 cheers18 people -
7. Read everything by Neil Gaiman
1 entry . 2 cheers11 people -
8. make a corset
4 cheers225 people -
9. Learn martial arts
1 entry . 1 cheer933 people -
10. learn to belly dance
4 cheers2,364 people -
11. learn to play a Cure song on guitar
1 entry . 1 cheer2 people -
12. Create Scriptwriting Portfolio
1 cheer3 people -
13. Create drawing/art portfolio
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14. build a coffin
1 entry . 3 cheers7 people -
15. become financially stable
2 cheers162 people -
16. sell stock photos
3 people -
17. shoot photos for a magazine
4 people -
18. have a gallery show
1 cheer23 people -
19. Speak French fluently
2,311 people -
20. speak spanish fluently
2,352 people -
21. make a 3-5 minute animation
1 cheer1 person -
22. make a flash game
31 people -
23. pay off credit cards
1,433 people -
24. publish a book
2,570 people -
25. Have a booth at a horror convention
1 person -
26. Rebuild SFX kit
1 person -
27. make a living as an artist
1 cheer53 people -
28. compete in dressage
7 people -
29. Get my Master's Degree
1,206 people -
30. Compete in eventing
6 people -
31. move to Portland Oregon
163 people -
32. speak japanese fluently
235 people -
33. get my bachelor's degree
423 people -
34. volunteer at an animal shelter
1 cheer704 people -
35. pay off student loans
545 people -
36. get a car
1,643 people -
37. move out
3,461 people -
38. adopt a horse
5 people -
39. be debt-free
148 people -
40. sell a screenplay
160 people -
41. Compete at the Rolex Kentucky 3 Day Event
1 person
Recent entries
Buying quality products that don’t break over time will reduce how much stuff I have, how much money I spend, and how much stuff I throw away. I’m not sure if I’ve already added this one or not, as I have been doing it for a long time. It’s also less stressful to have NICE things as opposed to junk that breaks after a few uses. The longer you can use something, the better… and if you can fix it instead of buying a new one, FIX IT!
