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“Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.”
From the 2001 movie "Donnie Darko"
Kitty Farmer, a character portrayed by Beth Grant delivers this humorous and absurd line, as she directs the young dancers in the film. While it may seem comical on the surface, this quote reflects the film’s commentary on conformity and the absurdity of societal expectations.
Kitty’s obsession with “Sparkle Motion” represents a shallow pursuit of perfection and conformity. The line serves as a satirical critique of the pressure to conform to societal norms, even in seemingly trivial matters like dance routines. It highlights the absurdity of placing unwavering commitment to conformity above genuine individuality.
~ Stories at Worlds End
Further info:
storiesatworldsend.com/donnie-darko-quotes
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Manhattan: Gramercy
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Rainy days and Monday's
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Over the past year I have been taking this one same shot almost every weekday, mostly in the morning.
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Thomson Avenue, Long Island City
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Samsung Galaxy A01
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38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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I'm so pale, my goodness. Supposed to stay out of the Sun. And with those crazy glasses. LOL. They're blue blockers. I just got them as my head hair had stopped growing during my Kemosabe Liquid Sunshine cycles, and I just wanted something to interrupt the visual. Now I've like 12 pairs of them. So insane. You gotta have a little fun when you go through something like this. I got a lot of compliments on my glasses, though never any mentions of my not having hair. A week ago my hair began to regrow. And I don't need glasses, outside of sunglasses. In June 2024 I had cataract surgery on both of my eyes and can now see 20/20. Prior to that I was wearing tri-focal glasses.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
In the background sits Rise, luxury condos, where the high-end Butterfield Market will soon occupy its ground floor. In the foreground sits the previous Quality Inn, now a shelter for homeless men since the pandemic. On the far left corner, not shown, at 29th St/40th Ave, sits Verve, a hotel for homeless women. And one block south sits the former Fairfield Inn & Suites at 29-27 40th Rd, which houses formerly incarcerated individuals who are trying to make a fresh start. And sprinkled between all of that are either new buildings or construction sites for luxury rentals or condos.
I'm curious to see how this dynamic plays out
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At the Martini Ice Bar on the Celebrity Century, BoomBoom the bartender specially prepared Bleu Cheese stuffed olives for me. My Favorite!
NCL Dawn tendering in Grand Cayman. View from my Balcony on the Celebrity Century taken with the HTC Hero Android Phone.
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This building houses the offices of the Social Security Administration and makes up half of the Alma Corporate Plaza which is comprised of two large office buildings in the neighborhood of Dutch Kills, Queens. Both buildings are quite spacious and I can totally see Alma (which is actually a real estate company) selling each of these properties off to developers. Another wait and see. One of many
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As Apple release its first iPadAir and iPad Mini with Retina display, now company will be aiming to make an early impact in the smartphone market with its upcoming device Apple iPhone 6.
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Part of the album 45-07 45th St / Before & After Construction
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Not quite completed. Jon Yung of My Architect had been the architect for this building. He's also the architect for 42-19 24th St @ Queens Plaza South, as well as a bunch of others I've photographed. Whenever you embark on an ongoing photo project, you inevitably connect a lot of dots along the way.
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As taken while aboard a Long Island Railroad train stopped at the Rockville Centre station
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This is the second time I've ordered Noren (curtains) from this company, Sand Snow, based in Lithuania. The quality for the price is incredible. I am very specific with certain things in my life, and this is a winner.
The yellow Noren I purchased is called "Chartreuse Yellow," which I found interesting — as that's similar to the name of a famous French liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse, named by the monks of the Chartreuse monastery in the mountains of southeast France, who began producing it in the 17th century. I'm sure there's some historical reason they used that specific name for the yellow. It all fascinates me. History.
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Linen, a fabric deeply woven into the tapestry of human history, has a story that transcends time and geography. This natural fiber, known for its elegance and durability, has played a pivotal role in the evolution of human civilization. From ancient Egypt to modern fashion, linen’s journey is a rich narrative of culture, innovation, and sustainability.
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Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed-use building at 37-22 30th Street in Astoria, Queens. Located between 37th and 38th Avenues, the lot is between the 36th and 39th Avenue subway stations, served by the N and W trains. Arthur Klansky of Ashlar Mechanical Corp. is listed as the owner behind the applications.
The proposed 70-foot-tall development will yield 20,642 square feet, with 17,640 square feet designated for residential space and 3,002 square feet for manufacturing space. The building will have 14 residences, most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 1,260 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and seven enclosed parking spaces.
Further info: newyorkyimby.com/2025/01/permits-filed-for-37-22-30th-str...
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26-04 Jackson Avenue, Before-After Construction
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Renderings Reveal 13-Story Building At 26-04 Jackson Avenue In Long Island City, Queens
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This was taken with the free Snap Photo application on the Android G1. Its a lot better with many more settings vs the stock camera application
. Shutter lag is still pretty bad. Why do we still not have video or flash ability ?
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The Thornless Honeylocust, scientifically known as Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis, is a large deciduous tree that grows 30 to 40 feet tall and is known for its lack of thorns, making it suitable for urban landscapes and children's gardens. It is drought-tolerant, casts light shade, and produces small, yellow leaves in the fall.
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You too can learn about trees in NYC via the New York City Tree Map Click to View the Map which includes 873,757 trees of 542 species spread throughout NYC's 5 Boro's
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Queens: Ravenswood - Click to View