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No photoshop mcgillicutty here, straight out of the camera.
Guiltiness
Pressed on their conscience.
And they live their lives
On false pretense everyday
each and everyday
These are the big fish
Who always try to eat down the small fish,
just the small fish.
I tell you what: they would do anything
To materialize their every wish.
The immortal words of Bob Marley
I still cannot believe that prop. 8 (anti-gay marriage) passed here in California. California of all places! What's the big deal people? How does this even affect you? You close minded, homophobic, selfish, unable to think for yourself, drinking the party Kool Aid dillweeds. Were these people thinking "Ooh, this may be our last chance to take away someone's civil rights!"? What happened to separation of church and state? They're not hurting you, relax guy.
Maybe we should ban all marriage and stop the discrimination against single people!
I took this photograph while on a lunch break from jury selection here in downtown San Diego, California. I was not selected... a bit disappointing... maybe next time.
Created for the Our Daily Challenge topic:
ARCHITECTURE
Vogelsang IP
The former Nazi “Ordensburg” Vogelsang is not only one of the largest constructions of National Socialism, but also an expression of its arrogance and contempt for mankind. Through the military use as "Camp Vogelsang" after the Second World War, the location also reflects the path from the "Cold War" to the Europe of today. Since 2006, a new location has been developing here: Vogelsang IP as an "international place" for tolerance, diversity and peaceful coexistence. The lessons from history are seen as both a duty and an opportunity. Appreciation, dialogue and openness are attitudes to which all facilities at the location are dedicated.
The permanent exhibition at Vogelsang IP focuses on the young men who were selected to be moulded into a future leadership elite of the National Socialist regime. The example of Vogelsang demonstrates the large extent to which architecture was used to document power and control of the Party.
The Ordensburgen were always both training centres and stages for the self-projection of the NSDAP leaders. At the same time, they were characterized by an air of incompleteness and haste: many things appeared to be improvised and driven by restlessness. This applies above all for the educational curricula of the courses, which were constantly changed and criticised within the Party.
Nevertheless, the Ordensjunker, (knights of the Order), as they called themselves, were presented to the German people as the new party elite. Many of them actually felt as if they were just that. With their entry into the Ordensburgen they believed that they had found a way to achieve social advancement and a professional career. The male association into which they were accepted promised them safety and protection and the comradeship of like-minded men.
Their minds were ideologically moulded by lectures and seminars but also by physical training with military drills and many kinds of sports. Particularly in the courses on “racial studies”, the image of their alleged superiority was constantly reinforced. A National Socialist substitute religion with rites and solemn ceremonies helped the Ordensjunker believe that they were participating in the creation of a “new race” of the future.
With this ideological background, the men of the Ordensburgen initially went as soldiers into a war which was, particularly in the east, a war of racial extermination. Several hundred of them were deployed to Poland, the Baltic States, Belarus and the Ukraine like modern colonisers. Many of them were involved in the National Socialist crimes in these regions. It took a very long time before post-war society and ultimately the judicial system began to take an interest in individual perpetrators.
At the conclusion of the exhibition, questions remain that deliberately reach beyond the history of National Socialism: What would we have thought ourselves? How would we have acted had we been alive in a similar time and given a similar task? Are there any comparable situations in the today’s world? What do democracy and plurality mean to us in our society today?
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This is a Magic Lantern slide dating from the late 1880s showing the Coronation Chair in St. Edward the Confessor’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey. By the side of the chair are the seven-foot-long, two handed sword and the leather covered shield of King Edward III. The Coronation chair was made around 1300 to accommodate the “Stone of Scone” or the “Stone of Destiny”. The stone is a rectangular piece of red sandstone weighing 4cwt, it was the stone on which the Kings of Scotland had been crowned at Scone Palace near Perth. In 1296 King Edward I removed the stone to Westminster Abbey where it was placed under the seat of the chair. All British Monarchs beginning with King Edward II have since been crowned sitting in the Coronation Chair. The chair led a fairly uneventful “existence”, various bits fell off, were appropriated or damaged over the centuries. It doesn’t seem to be in good condition judging by the photograph. In June 1914 a militant Suffragette placed a bomb packed with nuts and bolts behind the chair, it was early evening and there were not many visitors. The bomb exploded tearing off one of the arms and damaging the back of the chair and surrounding panelling in the chapel, it was clearly meant to maim and kill. No persons were arrested except for two Danish ladies who were in the Abbey at the time of the explosion and who could not speak English, they were quickly released. At 6am on Christmas day 1950 the Westminster Abbey night watchman discovered that the “Stone of Scone” was missing from its place in the Coronation Chair. The stone had been stolen by four Scottish students with Scottish Nationalist sympathies a couple of whom had dragged the stone to the Poet’s Corner entrance and a waiting car, damaging the stone in the process. Despite a Police search and the closing of the border between England and Scotland, the first time in 400 years, there was no trace of the stone or the culprits until it was deposited at Arbroath Abbey on 11th April 1951. The stone was quickly returned to Westminster Abbey and reinstalled in the chair. The authorities discovered the identities of the four students but it was decided to take no action about what was called an act of “Vulgar Vandalism”. This is the bit where I come in, On Thursday 5th September 1974 I was on night duty and on foot patrol not far from the Abbey when a call came over the radio that the Westminster Abbey alarm had gone off, to be honest the alarm was always going off and was always a false alarm, mice or wind or whatever but on this occasion, it was the real thing. The officers first on the scene entered the Abbey and found David Carmichael-Stewart, a 24-year-old labourer who claimed to be three quarters Scottish, halfway to the exit in Poet’s Corner with the “Stone of Scone” and a homemade trolley which had collapsed under the weight of the 4cwt stone. I spent a few hours securing my part of the perimeter of the Abbey whilst it was searched for accomplices, but he was on his own. I always remember that after this the Abbey alarm still went off at regular intervals and I was always amazed that the car which usually got there first was the City of London area car, they had BMWs at the time and the Met didn’t. Carmichael-Stewart appeared at Bow Street Magistrates Court on Tuesday 22nd October and pleaded guilty to Criminal Damage for which he was given a three-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £150.00 compensation and £75.00 costs. He also apologised to the court for his actions. In 1996 the “Stone of Scone” was returned to Scotland by John Major’s Government in response to continuing Scottish pressure for some sort of devolution which eventually came after Labour was elected in 1997. The stone is exhibited in Edinburgh Castle and will return to Westminster Abbey at the next Monarch’s Coronation. The Sword and Shield can now be seen in the brand-new Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries at Westminster Abbey.
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Lacey caught on the patio furniture. She had figured out that from there, she could straddle to the table where the treats were. I caught her red-handed and she gave me this look... the sad labby eyes.
Warsaw, Poland
Ochota District
Spring 2018
Fun evening at the neighborhood "PikNik" that is really a mix of carnival and garage sale where the entire neighborhood comes out, spreads blankets on the grass and sell a variety of baked goods and items they no longer need. Strange, but warm and welcoming and very enjoyable.
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Modelos: Vanessa Vespertine & Vita Dinamita
Estilismo + Maquillaje: Vanessa Vespertine & yo
Fotografia: Raziel Rice
Can a cup of #gelato be a guilty pleasure?
Taken on expired Lomography Earl Grey B&W 100 35mm film.
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Amongst the Guilty Pleasures of which I can safely post pictures are Really Bad Sci Fi movies and any form of number/logic puzzle.
I have opted for a part complete Sudoku. Rather more of a Wilful Indulgence than a true Guilty Pleasure but close enough.
Today we at the We're Here group are invading the
Law & Lawyers group. This law breaker has been stuck in the stocks for a couple of centuries.
Shot by Jeinny Burgos.
Edited by Me.
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I am not entirely sure, but I may be the first person to have noticed this change to Mr Toad's Wild Ride. If you look at photos and videos of this character from as recently as last Christmas, it's actually a completely different prop. But I've found no mention of it. Had any of you out there noticed it before now?
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