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Member: Kurt Komoda
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Location: North Brunswick, NJ
Member Since: Feb 2, 2000
Homepage: Agony a Go-Go

I'm an artist and I am human- short enough?  more
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The Dacianos were a nomadic society in 15th century Europe whose specialty lied in the creation of freaks. This is where the rumours of the gypsies being "child stealers" stems from. The Gungus were members of the Dacianos who had another specialty: death. The Gungus Assassins were noted for their precision and stealth. The secrecy of the Gungus, their numbers, their locations, and their methods remains, to this day, intact. Only the fear of the Gungus was widely known. The fear was their silent banner and now their legacy. The Dacianos and the Gungus sect, being pushed further and further west by those who would dispose of this unclean, treacherous, and Godless society, crossed the ocean to America and vanished. Oh, but the stirring. Here a scribbling on a napkin in the Dacianos code. A woman on the subway with a familiar tattoo on her neck, her finger tapping on her leg, sometimes a scratch, then more tapping. She keeps looking at our hands.... When a card cheat sits down at the table, he places one hand flat upon it- it's a signal. A secret indication that he is what he is- but one that only other cheaters will recognize. It does, indeed, take one to know one. A second cheater places his hand on the table, in identical fashion. They do not even look at eachother.