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Spring's Promise
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Sasakure via TokyoFashion.Com
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aradxan · 1 year
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Girl from back streets by Hakan Kavas https://flic.kr/p/2o7nfRH
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(via T-shirt premium échancré « Big Apple Taxi » par Giloise18)
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christopher-bryant · 2 years
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well thats...horrifying
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babakca · 11 months
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Dufferin & Dundas - Toronto May 2 - 2023  Photo BABAK 
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ahmerinam · 2 years
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espoo streets by www.ilkkajukarainen.fi www.ilkkajukarainen.fi https://flic.kr/p/2nkP91H
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brookesallow · 5 months
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Sam-Jared and Dean-Jensen
Jared: I will say that I am very analytical. Like he would tease me often because I still read instruction manuals. You know, I'll buy an iPhone, that's my third iPhone instruction manual.
@twoboysacar made a very interesting post about this topic a few days ago X
Jensen:That's just a suggestion.
@kamidiox was so accurate
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Also notice Jared speaks in present, just saying:)♡
Jared: I still kind of but I find myself a little bit more at home plugged into a book than out and about and maybe I use it as a refuge as well
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Jared: What did SW give JP? Some pretty awesome hair.
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Jared: You know think I think I will say this kind of going back to this room, our prior question, I was able to explore I'm grateful that I was able to explore a lot of what loyalty and sacrifice meant without actually having to get possessed by Lucifer and die several times. And have your brother die several times. So I learned a lot about how to persevere even if was only doing it by pretending to be someone who is choosing to persevere. So I guess I learned that perseverance ultimately, in my opinion, is a choice And I've taken that with me proudly for the last decade and a half.
Sammy would be so proud of you Jay 🫂
Jensen: I would say something that I brought, that I kind of brought to Dean from my own personal personality would be a fierce protection ofvthe ones that I love. And I don't mean that necessarily from a physical standpoint. Like, sure, if we're walking down the street and somebody pushes him and starts barking at him, l'm probably going to come right over his shoulder with a fist.
Yayyyy! ALPHA!JENSEN We know you do!
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Jared: It has happened before
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Jensen: But I don't always mean that physically.I can also like if somebody is badmouthing somebody that I love, then I will wear them down mentally very quickly and it is something that will do unwaveringly. I feel like Dean dean was very much that as well. I shared that accomplishment.
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We know you are so protective Jensen :,)
A really great post about Jensen taking care of Jared during a Jib:
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Jensen: Something that I maybe learned from Dean. I think after playing that character for 15 years, my temper has shortened. (I dont get the last part sorry)
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fatmasc · 3 months
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I'm laughing at my cat in the second pic
ID: 2 pictures of someone posing. The first picture they pose leaning slightly back with one hand behind their head and the other tucked into their pant pocket. The second phot they stand straight with a hand on their hip and the other hand covering their mouth as they smile. They are wearing a black A Nightmare on Elm Street shirt over red fishnet sleeves, a chunky silvery chain necklace, black straight leg pants, a studded belt, and black boots. On their right wrist is a spiked bracelet. End ID
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scotianostra · 6 months
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On October 10th 1802 writer and geologist Hugh Miller was born on the Black Isle.
I'm no scientist but I do know a wee bit about geology and how it shaped our country, Miller is mainly associated with the Devonian epoch. Indeed, his work on fossils found in Devonian strata gave the era its other name of the "age of fishes".
Back then though many scientist still had to grapple with the belief that god created the world and he opposed the theory of evolution, arguing that the complexity of ancient fish fossils was evidence that God created them fully formed. We can forgive Miller for this though as he was largely a self taught man.
Born in Cromarty, Miller was orphaned when his father was lost at sea. He was educated in a parish school where he reportedly showed a love of reading. At 17 he was apprenticed to a stonemason, and his work in quarries, together with walks along the local shoreline, led him to the study of geology. In 1829 he published a volume of poems, and soon afterwards became involved in political and religious controversies, first connected to the Reform Bill, and then with the division in the Church of Scotland which led to the Disruption of 1843.
After early literary ventures and a six-year period as a bank accountant in Cromarty, Miller went to Edinburgh in 1840 as editor of the newly founded newspaper The Witness. The newspaper, which opposed patronage in the Church of Scotland, gained a wide reputation through Miller’s leading articles. He also wrote a brilliant geological series for it, part of which was published in book form as The Old Red Sandstone . In this work he described his discoveries, in Cromarty, of fossils found in formations of the Devonian strata (approximately 416 million to 359 million years ago).
Of his remaining works on geology, Footprints of the Creator was the most nearly original. The book recorded Miller’s reconstruction of the extinct fishes he had discovered in the Old Red Sandstone and contended, on theological grounds, that their perfection of development disproved the theory of evolution. He also discovered the fish species subsequently known as Pterichthyodes milleri. It was largely from Miller’s writings that the Devonian Period became known as the Age of Fishes.
For most of 1856, Miller suffered severe headaches and mental distress, and the most probable diagnosis is of psychotic depression. Victorian medicine did not help. He feared that he might harm his wife or children because of persecutory delusions.
Miller committed suicide, shooting himself in the chest with a revolver in his house on Tower Street, Portobello, on the night of 23/24 December 1856. That night he had finished checking printers' proofs for his book on Scottish fossil plants and vertebrates, The Testimony of the Rocks.
It is reported before his death, he wrote a poem called Strange but True., I can find no trace of it onlne.
I think some of you by now will recognise the style of the first two phots is by the pioneering Scottish photographers Hill & Adamson.
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federer7 · 2 years
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Spring 1939. "Street scene along the main thoroughfare in Greensboro, Georgia."
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letstalkphotography · 8 months
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I asked ChatGPT for a Fuji x100v black and white simulation (Street Phot...
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The Aftermath; Rising of the People.
The airing of "Greyhounds, Running for their Lives" was a real turning point for Greyhound Welfare Activists in Ireland. It was a literal key to a locked door we had been trying to pick with a hairpin for years. It brought to light the dark underbelly of the Greyhound Racing and Coursing Industries on a national viewing platform. Finally, the world REALLY saw the Truth.
I remember my mother calling me the day after. She was very upset, and said she had to turn the last part off due to the incredibly distressing images and videos. My mother has always been a rather sensitive soul when it comes to Animals. She'll watch a horror or slasher film where guts and blood fly but changes channel when Bondi Vet comes on as she doesn't have the stomach for it. But after watching two parts of the documentary, she was truly shaken at what was happening in this country and abroad, all off the back of her taxpayer money. I remember her saying how she had listened to me and my rants but more-so in a "that's nice honey" kind of way. Seeing everything I'd claimed on the national broadcaster platform really brought to light all the information I had previously shared.
She wasn't the only family member to reach out. Having moved across the country from my extended family years prior, I was very much outside the loop of family chattering. But uncles, aunts, cousin's, they all sent messages or called to chat about the Documentary, ask after Robert and ask what THEY as individuals could do to help. And they weren't the only ones.
Messages FLOODED into the Greyhound Awareness Cork Pages, as well as Roberts personal social media. Outraged citizens wanted to know what they could do to help. At first, we didn't really know what exactly to tell these people, messaging in their hundreds. It was like a dam had broken and flooded our little River valley of awareness events and protests. Now instead of a handful of dedicated Greyhound Activists, we had half of Cork looking to lend their voice to the voiceless!
So we organised a Rally. A march through Cork City Centre. A demonstration that we, the people, are ANGRY and won't stand for the continued systemic abuse and neglect of Irish Greyhounds.
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The day of the March was incredible. Arriving on Grand Parade to see hundreds of people standing where previously only a dozen had was breath-taking. Seeing dozens of rescued greyhounds where before we were lucky to have three or four was likewise inspiring, though it once again drew to light the reality of just how few greyhounds made it out of the industry into loving homes.
Robert and I were invited to lead the way, alongside fellow greyhound advocates and rescue hounds Farloe, Molly and Cooper. There was a short speech to begin before we marched, moving up Grand Parade, down Oliver Plunkett Street and back up Patrick's Street. People stopped their shopping and joined us, or leant their support vocally, joining the chants of "There's No Excuse for Greyhound Abuse" or "You Bet, They Die". The support was truly incredible.
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The one thing I remember clearly that surprised me at the time was the raw emotion. Animal cruelty always seems to strike a chord with people, but having been speaking up for Greyhounds and aware of these issues for so long before they were made public, I had started to become a little numb. There was always another case of horrific abuse. Another death on the track. Another rescue begging for help for the "take them or ill get rid of them hounds". Another dog turning up in Spain, Pakistan or China. Always more abuse, death and neglect. But standing in Cork City Centre, my best fur-iend Robert by my side, surrounded by hundreds of people yelling their support for the cause, I actually felt emotional.
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The March for Greyhounds through Cork City harnessed the new found limelight brought about by the RTE documentary and the the industry and the movement even further into the public eye. There were multiple photographers trailing along the march, photographing the event. Likewise, there were news reporters, recording and streaming the march, taking interviews and asking everyone and anyone for a comment. The answers were all the same; We are here for the Dogs. The thousands of Greyhounds culled annually in pursuit of profit. The 6000 innocent lives lost every year. We are here, and our demands are clear- We want an end to the abuse of Greyhounds on the back of our taxpayer money.
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The march went smoothly, with little to no hassle outside of a few snide comments from pro-racing passers-by. The morning after, our story and mission was the headline for every local paper. Photos and videos of the march were all over social media. It was a resounding success. Our first BIG event had worked out perfectly, raising awareness and pushing for an end of the plight of greyhounds.
Even the day after the march, the messages kept coming in. The public were riled up and people wanted to know what else they could do. Writing letters to local reps didn’t seem to satisfy that itch. Sharing information on social media didn't feel personal enough. People wanted to physically go out and protest, so that's what we did. We organized another trackside protest. And the turnout was phenomenal.
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Previous trackside protests had been a few dozen people at a push, with a handful of dogs if the weather allowed. Now it was a highly organised event, needing high vis jackets and a team of organisers, the whole of GAC was run ragged keeping everyone in check.
That protest was an emotional one, and one of the only times we changed from a silent protest to a vocal one. It was better to organize the outrage into a single cry than try and corral the outbursts. There’s always one or two that get too riled up and start yelling “scum” or trying to spit back at those driving into the track, those few individuals who get so emotionally charged they lose sight of the end goal of a peaceful protest and lash out instead for some immediate satisfaction. To prevent said outbursts, we organized into a single cry “there’s no excuse for greyhound abuse”. Pauline McLynn once again joined us, giving a short speech which I streamed Live on Roberts Instagram for another hundred or so viewers. The support really was incredible.
And it didn’t stop there. After the initial outrage and flood of support had broken the dam, a steady river of messages and requests came in, and so began what I can only describe as the Greyhounds summer tour of Cork.
TW: #Animal Abuse #Animal Death #Dog Abuse, #Dog Death, #Drugs, #Animal Rights, #Protest
Photo Credit: Karl Kachmarksy
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husseinabdeldayem · 7 days
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Structural Evaluation (B+G+M+10)
The building under study is located in ------- between the main road (-------) and street (--------), as marked in the report's cover page phot.
The building consists of one basement, ground, mezzanine, and ten typical floors, the building is new but still not used.
The structure is made of conventional concrete slabs supported by beams that transfer the loads to the columns, and the latter transfer the loads to the strata through the raft foundation.
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Photographer for birthday party in Bangalore
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