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starfruitwyne · 5 months
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I am ashamed of this country. We preach how welcoming we are, how the Irish can get along with anyone. I don't feel welcomed. I am Asian. I am of Irish nationality. And I am afraid. You set your streets ablaze to send a message. What message? That you want to protect your women and children? From who exactly? From what? The Luas is on fire. The shops are smashed into. Small local businesses are barricading themselves. The night sky is orange and red. You are terrifying. You are filling this country with monsters. How do we move forward from this?
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ilovebillieeilish · 1 year
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Billie Eilish at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
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winterrnighttsposts · 5 months
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Camille O'Connell
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jadeelements · 1 year
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I watched the mummy again and I don't know what it is about this part, but it just screams gay vibes.
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oretalcam · 5 months
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Bricks on the side of O'Connell at CSU Chico.
Beren and I took a few photos of spots on the side of the building. I do not remember which one of us took which photo but I will just make note that one us took the photo in the next few posts.
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wenclairlover4life · 1 month
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This woman has my whole heart. ❤️
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kfullofwonder · 18 days
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I need Brendan Fraser more than anyone's ever needed anything
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himacp · 5 months
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Image 1: Danger
This picture was captured one sunny morning on O'Connell Street Road. A potentially dangerous and illegal action is crossing the street when the traffic signal is red. Such an instance is described in this picture: On occasions when a red signal is in effect, people are attempting to cross the street. It is crucial to wait for the green "walk" signal to guarantee a safe crossing because doing so puts both vehicles and pedestrians in danger. In this picture, there are a few pedestrians who are glancing anxiously at the traffic lights and rushing towards the other side, perhaps hoping for a sudden change, even though the signals are visible. While we can see a man holding his phone and texting while crossing where he is risking his life in danger and others are hesitating whether to cross the road or just to wait till the signal turns green, a few impatient decide to take a chance and step out onto the road. The impatience we often experience, especially when waiting for something as simple as a traffic signal, can sometimes lead to risky behavior. Despite knowing the potential dangers, some individuals might choose to take that risk due to impatience or the need to save time. This is what is purely convened in the image.
Image 2 : Safety
This picture was captured one afternoon in Henry Street Dublin. Safety measures are of paramount importance in construction to protect the well-being of workers, site visitors, and the general public. Here's a description of some key safety measures that are included in this picture for construction: Construction workers are wearing the appropriate PPE, including hard hats, safety goggles, high visibility clothing, steel-toed boots, and gloves to protect themselves from potential hazards. To protect the public, they have fenced with steel wires so that no one can enter the zone unknowingly which describes that they are aware of potential hazards. Heavy operating materials have been kept on one side, and the construction worker is making sure he is taking just one cement brick to construct, which shows that safe lifting and handling of heavy materials has been taught to workers to prevent strains and injuries. Site security has been maintained to ensure that unauthorized access is restricted, and security measures are implemented to protect equipment and materials from theft or vandalism. Finally, the picture shows that by following these safety measures and regulations, construction sites significantly reduce the risk of accidents and create a safer working environment for everyone involved.
Image 3: Joy
This photo was taken on November 12, 2023, at Northwood Apartment Santry Park, during the apartment's Diwali celebration. To highlight the happiness on the two children's faces, I have blurred the background in the picture where we can see a few parents and kids enjoying some tasty treats and the festival with their families. The image captures the delight with which two children embrace and give each other a warm, tender hug. Their face painting also shows that they are interested in artistic things, and both kids have a lot of patience to sit for face painting and get it done so elegantly. This picture has captured the child's genuine happiness and joy that shines from their heart. Both of their innocent smiles look like it has filled the room, resonating with pure wonder and innocence like a melody. Their smile in the pic is contagious and has the power to make us smile too, and their eyes sparkle with trust and curiosity. When we look at the picture we feel a deep connection with the children, a connection that exceeds words, all worries, and tension. Looking at their smile it warms our hearts and gives us a deep sense of happiness and love. It serves as a reminder of the pure, unadulterated joy that can be found in a child's embrace.
Image 4: Anger
This picture was taken one pleasant evening near Griffith college. This image was chosen because it captures the anger that many of us feel when we see someone using their phone to obstruct pedestrians. It also angers me when people are sometimes so preoccupied that they fail to notice that there are elderly passengers in need of assistance or pregnant women who might also need assistance. I'm attempting to capture the general public's anger in this image, which we come across on a daily basis whenever we use walkways or public transportation.
Nowadays mobile phones have become part of everyone’s life. Near the bus stop these students are busily involved in their phone and they are blocking the pedestrians, as there is no place on footpath in the picture, we can see a man stepping down and walking. This makes them really angry as they are not aware of what is going in their surroundings. Being angry when people use phones near a bus stop is quite understandable. The concern often lies in how it affects their awareness of their surroundings, especially in a potentially busy and hazardous area. While phones are undoubtedly a valuable tool for communication and information, it's essential to strike a balance between using them and being aware of one's surroundings, especially in public spaces like bus stops.
20/11/23
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letoghanima · 8 months
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The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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neonparades · 1 month
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hellooooo tumblr i’m momentarily back from the dead to post Ride the Cyclone art what’s the haps
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yocalio · 20 days
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THE MUMMY (1999) Dir. Stephen Sommers Brendan Fraser as Rick O’Connell
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ilovebillieeilish · 6 months
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Billie Eilish is the definition of perfection!
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schnoobums · 1 year
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THE MUMMY RETURNS (2001) dir. Stephen Sommers
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perioddramasource · 9 months
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THE MUMMY (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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machetelanding · 1 year
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smittenskitten · 3 months
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THE MUMMY (1999) dir.- Stephen Sommers
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