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A funny Digg comment in a story about Emma Watson's breasts.

A friend sent me this during an IM exchange a few days ago. I burst into tears over it, and did a screen shot so I could read it whenever I'm feeling like the scardy cat I really am.

dige sedaye akas o khatat dar omad az bas commentsi nayoomad!!!!

please pu the comments in my weblog tanks

Comment?

 

Oh And If Used Please Credit Me

My Lazy Lecturer was absent.

COMMENT. SAY THANKS.

don't just jack it and re-post.

it's called common courtesy, people.

and it means more free rares.

More photos in comments!!!

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The Great Kiskadee, Pitangus sulphuratus, is a passerine bird. It is a large tyrant flycatcher; sometimes its genus Pitangus is considered monotypic, with the Lesser Kiskadee (P. lictor) separated in Philohydor.

 

It breeds in open woodland with some tall trees, including cultivation and around human habitation, from southern Texas and Mexico south to Uruguay and central Argentina, and on Trinidad. It was introduced to Bermuda in 1957, and to Tobago in about 1970.

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Posadas - Misiones - Argentina

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Jade's name has been smashed off the frontage of her (now closed) salon.

Someone making a eloquent comment on the 'Race Row' nonsense blanketing the headlines perhaps?

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management hosts a public meeting to hear from people that may be impacted by oil and gas activities from leasing under the 2017-2022 Oil and Gas Program at a local hotel in Anchorage, Alaska on April 5, 2016. Many people coming out for the hearing support keeping dirty fuels in the ground and oppose any new offshore oil and gas drilling. Photo by Mark Meyer/Greenpeace

Comment trois couples illégitimes peuvent-ils avoir choisi le même soir et le même lieu pour vivre leur première nuit de passion?

Comment Marie-Catherine, jeune femme intègre et sans histoires peut-elle se retrouver au coeur d'un tel tourbillon de mensonges et de malentendus?

Comment tout ce petit monde fou et immoral va-t-il se comporter à l'arrivée d'une auteure puritaine et très vieille France? Surtout quand l'auteure en question n'a qu'une exigence: sa nouvelle maison d'édition ne doit en aucune manière être impliquée dans quoi-que-ce-soit de sexuel!

Un boulevard décapant méné à un rythme endiablé par une joyeuse troupe dynamique de dix comédiens.

 

Avec Kelly Azar, Maya Charabaty, Léticia Haddad, Laura Homsi, Joseph Keyrouz, Carl Keyrouz, Albert Massaad, Alexandre Najjar, Georges Rafie, Anaïs-Ambre Samaha

Comments and suggestions on how to improve are always welcome!

 

Comment Me PlzZ

قولولي رايكم بليييز

  

كذب من قال موج البحـر خايـن والبحـر غـدار

وأنا في عيني أمواجه قبر .. وأدفن بها أسـراري

لك الله يابحر من ويـن جبـت الصبـر ياصبـار ..

وأنا صبري عجز لايكتـم اللـي شفـت بأقـداري

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Comment:

جميع الحقوق محفوظه

ما أسمح ولا أحلل اي أحد ياخذ الصورة ويستخدمها بدون مايقولي وياخذ الإذن مني

  

Comments and critique much appreciated.

Comments and Critiques welcomed.

Smoking lantern

Streetlighting with smoke ad-on for ths ALF Jan 2014

Speciaal voor het ALF van rookmachines voorziene straatlantaarns

 

Please be free to leave your comments. There is always something to learn.

I appreciate that very much.

Laat gerust uw commentaar achter. Daar kan ik altijd iets van opsteken en

stel ik zeer op prijs.

 

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Comments, criticism and tips for improvement are most welcome.

 

Location

comment please

 

(Went to Gas Works Park in Seattle with my brother and Ansley before working till close at Kohls. Long day for me)

Comments welcome :)

March is apparently question month. To ask me a question, post a comment here: toddpage.livejournal.com/370916.html or send me a flickr mail. [Or leave it here if anomynity is not of any importance - the lj post comments are screened so that only I can see them]

 

All questions: Here

 

Question 11:As an amateur shutterbug, I've wondered, at times, if the appeal of photography is (in part) that sometimes it's easier (or more comfortable) to gaze outwards than to gaze within. Is that something that resonates at all for you?

 

Ah yes, the Mark complex! In this, I am referring to Mark, from RENT... to quote Roger, during Goodbye Love

 

"...but who Mark are you?

'Mark has got his work', they say

'Mark lives for his work

and Mark's in love with his work'

Mark Hides in his work.

...From facing your failure

Facing your loneliness

facing the fact you live a lie..

...You're always preaching not to be numb

When that's how you thrive

You pretend to create and observe

when you really detach from feeling alive..."

 

Okay, so that has me listening to a show I haven't in like 4 years. Whoa.

 

Moving right along!

 

I think there is certainly some appeal in that. It's certainly easier to look out and capture others lives and struggles... and at times it can certainly be a distraction and avoidance of your own. I think it'd be really interesting to see what my answer would've been, to this, before my first year of the 365 project. For those of you new to my little, crazy, world... A: Hello! B: My first year of 365's was an entire year of self portraits. Every day I got in front of the camera. This meant that on the shittiest days I took an image. I think before then, it was definetly easier for it to be simply a way to gaze outwards. I tended to do alot of street shots in my first year of actually taking pictures all the time... alot of hip shots and candids of people around me, doing there thing. I think alot of that was just noticing others and not paying attention to my own thoughts. At the same time, I feel very confident I put alot of myself into every image. I may not often use words to tell people about myself, but I think that more often than not, my images show me. And especially at times when I'm going through something difficult, there is alot of .. within-gazing in my self-portraits, and other shots. I can remember very specific weeks and time periods where the combination of pose, lighting, and lyrics in my shots, to me, explained everything I was thinking and feeling to the world. Everything inside of me. EG: Ex1, Ex2, Ex3. I mean, there are times when there is moody lighting and the like because it's a concept and lighting I liked... maybe that happens more often, and I guess I'm the only person who WOULD be able to recognize when its one or the other. Interestingly enough, alot of these are also my favorites.

 

I guess that says that my favorites are the ones I really go out and pursue because I have a very specific emotion that I need to get out... and I do that via my photos. Which in turn says, to me, that, at least with my self-portraits, there is often gazing within done via them. I think it's certainly easier to look outwards... but I do believe that taking the time to focus inwards and concentrate on the things is important... and I like to think I do that.

 

Did I answer this? Call me out on it if I somehow missed the point in my blathering on.

 

[self-portrait]

 

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This account is officially actively taking part of Year 2 of my 365 project.

 

3/12/09

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