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Alleged Mara gang members, detained by the Police emergency unit, pass through the initial search on the yard at the detention center in San Salvador, El Salvador. Although the country's two major gangs reached a truce in 2012, the police holding cells currently house more than 3000 inmates, five times more than the official built capacity. Partly because the ordinary Mara gang members did not break with their criminal activities (extortion, street-level distribution of drugs, etc.), partly because Salvadorean police still applies controversial anti-gang law which allows to detain almost anyone for “suspicion of gang membership”. Accused young men are held in police detention centers where up to 25 inmates may share a cell of five-by-five metres. Here, in the dark overcrowded cages, under harsh and life-threatening conditions, suspected gang members wait long months, sometimes years, for trial or for to be transported to a regular prison. © Jan Sochor Photography
After seeing first hand the horrors of war, Tommy's come home a shattered broken man. The cenotaph is also a reminder of wars past and present and the men who never came home to their loved ones.
Another round of Arcade Gacha, another round of not getting on the Arcade-Sims.
But I went to the Seraphim-yardsale (maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sea%20Whispers%20Island/12...) and got everything I wanted without having to rely on my capricious good fortune.
Military Suits and dog: Gabriel, Arcade gacha event
Buildings: Minimal, Arcade gacha event
Sunglasses and necklace: Rebellion
These artwork conflicts at times with our ideas of how art should look like; of how it meets the observer' s expectations. Clearly this art does not respond to the sciences of the Art Academies, does not imitate the real world, nor does it use conventional perspectives.
Mirit Ben-Nun transmits her inner world and its sounds, giving rise to an infinite number of artistic compositions, springs of dreams, an assortment of realities and perhaps her 'Unreality.
Her art is connected to her life and the real world, it is a back and forth between herself and the spectator. Her thoughts are expressed in a unique style and approach.
Mirit Ben-Nun's art usually exists independently of reality, she even dares to move it away. Her aggressiveness in the use of primary colors along with bright tones, reveal Her autonomy in relation to shapes. The lines, the points and the forms do not try to imitate reality but rather give each work a unique importance showing the emotional charge of the artist.The artist has a spirit of rebellion, new ideas, trying to overcome without seeking perfection, just looking for expression. Through her work she explores personal identity trying to redefine the art itself. Its purpose is to describe and illustrate or to reproduce the world and the nature of human civilization, focusing primarily on the dominant exposure of the expressive function.His art is made by an artist that reflects the complex problems that shape our diverse, global and rapidly changing world, trying to redefine art.
Dora Woda
Two young chacma baboons have a spat over something. A moment later they were again friends and grooming each other.
Kruger NP, South Africa
I love taking my family to the zoo, and the Memphis Zoo is a very good one. But I also confess some conflicted emotions. My first title for this photo was “prison bars”. But is that what it is? Are these harmless attractions, or an atrocity? I’m conflicted.
Oh, the things I would miss if I walk too fast! Along the Pohono Trail in Yosemite, a friend spotted a truly grotesque sight. I am no arborist, but it seems to be a vine grappling a much older tree, in a way resembling the large arteries and veins running to and from a human heart. Here, I isolated the color of the vine to emphasize the twisted, snarling branches and the cruel relationship between the living and the taking from the living.
As CP 9732 rolls into Clinton,IA from the north with a unit train of fuel oil, UP 8075 comes into town from the east after crossing the Mississippi River with a load of containers and intermodal trailers. The CP tracks have to cross both UP main lines to continue south so CP9732 was stopped for :30 min while the UP cleared both main lines of east and west traffic.
A woman looks at a computer screen watching a dissenting Russian Channel One employee entering Ostankino on-air TV studio during Russia's most-watched evening news broadcast, holding up a poster which reads as "No War" and condemning Moscow's military action in Ukraine in Moscow on March 15, 2022. - As a news anchor Yekaterina Andreyeva launched into an item about relations with Belarus, Marina Ovsyannikova, who wore a dark formal suit, burst into view, holding up a hand-written poster saying "No War" in English. (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
Made for Mobile Frame Zero, the Lego tabletop wargame where you can build anything you want! (Seriously...)
Train 109 waits to let Train 20 slide by after meeting at the location where double-track returns to single-track East of 11th St. Station. This is CP 33.3 on the South Shore Line in Michigan City Indiana.
October 30, 2023
“There is no freedom without conflict. You want to leave this tunnel alive, elf-boy? You have to defeat me. So free that sword from its sheath and get ready for some conflict.”
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Story continues here.
Created for the Toy Sunday theme, FREEDOM and the All-Around Awesome Weekly Theme, CONFLICT.
One Eagle attacked another and kept knocking it into the water. Or the one Eagle was trying to hang onto its fish and the other tried to drive it away. Not sure. This went on for quite a while.
West Midlands Trains Class 172/3 No. 172343 hurries through L:angley Green on 26th April 2022 while forming service 2V27, 1209 Dorridge - Worcester Foregate Street. The station clock offers conflicting times, that facing the platform has got it right! Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
A man looks at an Ukrainian armored personnel carrier (APC) BTR-4 destroyed as a result of fight not far from the center of Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, located some 50 km from Ukrainian-Russian border, on February 28, 2022. (Photo by Sergey BOBOK / AFP)
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