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all this torture & domination has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with me listening to a lot of power electronics and watching sleazy gialli thrillers. It's beginning to get replaced by wackier stuff, but I have been enjoying drawing a lot of bald and leashed humanoids with bulging eyeballs.
Houses on the Himalayan hills around Pokhara, submerged into subtropical vegetation, above which one of the most beautiful peaks on the planet dominates, incredible Machapuchare (6993m) or Fishtail, holy peak on which it is forbidden to climb
Seen here is First Aberdeen's Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 37636 (SV08FXS) offering increased capacity (and maybe quality?) during the First Aberdeen Strikes on the Thistle Line 3 to Cove & Charleston via Ikea on Wellington Road. This has to possibly be one of the most cluttered destinations in the Aberdeen!
Photo date: 16/03/2018
©Jordan Adam
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"After blacking out for what seemed like days, Brad woke to a nightmare as four gigantic girls towered over him in an enormous bedroom, as he clung in terror to the balcony of what he realized was nothing more than a child's plastic dollhouse. It was to be his new home, and his nightmare was only beginning as he looked up to see the long arm, fingers extended, reaching down for him...
Glasshouse Rocks are located on the south end of Surf Beach in Narooma, New South Wales, Australia. They are possibly the most photographed rocks along the South Coast and it is easy to see why.
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From the vintage "sexploitation" collection of Richard Perez, relating to "Permanent Obscurity" at: RichardPerez.net
The Saturday 6E18 Peak Forest - Attercliffe loaded stone adds to the red displayed on the station signalling as it arrives with 66118 . A tester for the signalperson as not only do they have to find a path out of the station for 6E18 but make sure it can cross over onto the Brightside Up / Down lines once at Mill Race .
Having crossed over, the train will be reversed down the branch to the Attercliffe Cemex stone terminal for unloading.
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Girl kept padlocked in leg braces as part of a psychology experiment - by Angela Fox, inspired by a tale written by Garth Toyntanen (INSTITUTIONALISED volume 3) toyntanen.blogspot.co.uk/ note the padlocks used to secure the leg braces and the card marked "stutterer" hanging around the girl's neck.
Here psychological pressure is being applied in an attempt to deliberately induce stammering as part of a residential experimental psychology study the poor thing has been fooled into volunteering for by her scheming guardian. Note the straitjackets visible within the cupboard at the rear (the threat against non-compliance is obvious), the spiral device used for hypnotherapy on the psychologist's desk, and of course the ever-present school cane.
More of Angela Fox's artwork can be found on Garth Toyntanen's website beyondthebarredwindow.weebly.com/ and her books on LULU, for example www.lulu.com/shop/angela-fox/the-wardress/ebook/product-2...
Bâtie au pied de la colline Saint-Elijah (873 m) à 12 km à l’ouest de Kotor, dans un site naturel magnifique Prast à l’origine était un village de pêcheurs et de charpentiers de marine (400 habitants) Sa position stratégique, à proximité du passage le plus étroit des bouches de Kotor reliant la baie de Tivat avec celles de Risan et de Kotor, ont fait sa prospérité, au point qu’il abritait une vingtaine de familles nobles
La vue sur les montagnes escarpées plongées dans les eaux limpides y est vraiment superbe .Sous domination vénitienne entre 1420 et 1797, l’architecture baroque est présente sur beaucoup de maisons de la ville .La présence de nombreuses églises témoigne de l’influence vénitienne. Le village a conservé de nobles demeures des vieilles familles patriciennes, d’armateurs et de capitaines marchands, aux façades Renaissance qui n’ont rien perdu de leur élégance Au bord de l’eau, on profit d’une vue imprenable sur les Bouches de Kotor et sur les deux îlots chacun couronné d’une église : L’Abbaye de Saint George entourée de cyprès à gauche et l’île artificielle où se trouve l’Eglise Notre Dame du Récif à droite.
photo : église catholique Saint-Nicolas, , construite à la fin du XVIIe siècle
🇬🇧. Built at the foot of St Elijah's hill (873 m), 12 km west of Kotor, in a magnificent natural setting, Prast was originally a village of fishermen and shipwrights (400 inhabitants). Its strategic position, close to the narrowest passage in the mouths of Kotor linking the bay of Tivat with those of Risan and Kotor, made it so prosperous that it was home to around twenty noble families.
Under Venetian rule between 1420 and 1797, many of the town's houses feature Baroque architecture, and the presence of numerous churches bears witness to the Venetian influence. The village has preserved the noble residences of the old patrician families, shipowners and merchant captains, with Renaissance facades that have lost none of their elegance. From the water's edge, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Kotor Mouths and the two islets, each crowned with a church: the Abbey of Saint George surrounded by cypress trees on the left and the artificial island where the Church of Our Lady of the Reef is located on the right.
photo: Saint-Nicolas Catholic Church, built at the end of the 17th century
🇩🇪 Prast war ursprünglich ein Fischer- und Schiffszimmermannsdorf (400 Einwohner). Seine strategische Lage an der engsten Stelle der Bucht von Kotor, die die Bucht von Tivat mit der Bucht von Risan und der Bucht von Kotor verbindet, machte es so wohlhabend, dass es etwa 20 Adelsfamilien beherbergte.
Die Aussicht auf die steilen Berge, die in das klare Wasser eintauchen, ist wirklich großartig.Unter venezianischer Herrschaft zwischen 1420 und 1797 ist die barocke Architektur an vielen Häusern der Stadt zu sehen.Die Anwesenheit zahlreicher Kirchen zeugt vom venezianischen Einfluss. Am Ufer des Flusses genießt man einen atemberaubenden Blick auf die Bucht von Kotor und die beiden kleinen Inseln, die jeweils von einer Kirche gekrönt sind: Die von Zypressen umgebene Abtei des Heiligen Georg auf der linken Seite und die künstliche Insel, auf der sich die Kirche Notre Dame du Récif befindet, auf der rechten Seite.
Foto: Katholische Kirche St. Nikolaus, erbaut Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts
🇮🇹 Costruita ai piedi della collina di Sant'Elia (873 m), a 12 km a ovest di Cattaro, in un magnifico contesto naturale, Prast era originariamente un villaggio di pescatori e di maestri d'ascia (400 abitanti). La sua posizione strategica, vicino al passaggio più stretto delle bocche di Cattaro che collega la baia di Tivat con quelle di Risan e di Cattaro, la rese così prospera da ospitare una ventina di famiglie nobili.
Sotto il dominio veneziano tra il 1420 e il 1797, molte case della città presentano un'architettura barocca e la presenza di numerose chiese testimonia l'influenza veneziana. Il villaggio ha conservato le residenze nobiliari delle antiche famiglie patrizie, degli armatori e dei capitani di ventura, con facciate rinascimentali che non hanno perso nulla della loro eleganza. Dalla riva del mare si può godere di una vista mozzafiato sulle Bocche di Cattaro e sui due isolotti, ognuno dei quali è coronato da una chiesa: l'Abbazia di San Giorgio, circondata da cipressi, a sinistra, e l'isola artificiale dove si trova la Chiesa di Nostra Signora della Scogliera, a destra.
foto: chiesa cattolica di San Nicola, costruita alla fine del XVII secolo
🇪🇸 Construida a los pies de la colina de San Elías (873 m), a 12 km al oeste de Kotor, en un magnífico entorno natural, Prast fue en sus orígenes un pueblo de pescadores y carpinteros de ribera (400 habitantes). Su posición estratégica, cerca del paso más estrecho de las bocas de Kotor que unen la bahía de Tivat con las de Risan y Kotor, la hizo tan próspera que llegó a albergar a una veintena de familias nobles.
Bajo dominio veneciano entre 1420 y 1797, muchas de las casas del pueblo presentan una arquitectura barroca, y la presencia de numerosas iglesias atestigua la influencia veneciana. El pueblo ha conservado las residencias nobles de las antiguas familias patricias, armadores y capitanes mercantes, con fachadas renacentistas que no han perdido nada de su elegancia. Desde el borde del agua, se puede disfrutar de una vista impresionante de las Bocas de Kotor y de los dos islotes, coronados cada uno con una iglesia: la Abadía de San Jorge, rodeada de cipreses, a la izquierda, y el islote artificial donde se encuentra la Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Arrecife, a la derecha.
foto: iglesia católica de San Nicolás, construida a finales del siglo XVII