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The Norfolk Terrier is a British breed of dog. The Norfolkr has a wire-haired coat which, according to the various national kennel clubs' breed standards, can be "all shades of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle.
Norfolks are described as fearless, but can have an independent streak. They, along with Norwich Terriers and Border Terriers, have the softest temperaments of the Terrier Group. Norfolks work in packs and must get along with other dogs. As companions, they love people and children and do make good pets. Their activity level is generally reflective of the pace of their environment. This breed should not be kept or live outside since they thrive on human contact.
Some of you may have heard about the idea that Birds Aren't Real that was started as a joke but caught on with certain people because they literally believe every and all conspiracy theory.
Not as many people are aware of the birds that believe humans aren't real but I ran into some on Saturday in Chicago...
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We are good at creation. We build upwards, strong and powerful structures to sustain our way of life. Not always pretty, not always cleanly but we build.
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I note the obvious differences
In the human family.
Some of us are serious,
Some thrive on comedy.
Some declare their lives are lived
As true profundity,
And others claim they really live
The real reality.
The variety of our skin tones
Can confuse, bemuse, delight,
Brown and pink and beige and purple,
Tan and blue and white.
I've sailed upon the seven seas
And stopped in every land,
I've seen the wonders of the world
Not yet one common man.
I know ten thousand women
Called Jane and Mary Jane,
But I've not seen any two
Who really were the same.
Mirror twins are different
Although their features jibe,
And lovers think quite different thoughts
While lying side by side.
We love and lose in China,
We weep on England's moors,
And laugh and moan in Guinea,
And thrive on Spanish shores.
We seek success in Finland,
Are born and die in Maine.
In minor ways we differ,
In major we're the same.
I note the obvious differences
Between each sort and type,
But we are more alike, my friends,
Than we are unalike.
-Maya Angelou
Maybe I'm foolish, maybe I'm blind
Thinking I can see through this and see what's behind
Got no way to prove it so maybe I'm blind
But I'm only human after all, I'm only human after all
Don't put your blame on me
Take a look in the mirror and what do you see
Do you see it clearer or are you deceived in what you believe
Cause I'm only human after all, you're only human after all
Don't put the blame on me
Don't put your blame on me
I love the #urbanjungle. But sometimes I am overwhelmed by the majesty and beauty of #nature. I don't think nature wants to threaten or exploit us. Nature wants to protect us #humans
#allyouneedislove
Shelter Tissage was created by local artist Stephen Braithwaite and the piece- which features glass faces from people across Canada, was initially installed in Ottawa for Canada’s 125th birthday commemorations in 1992.
It was gifted to Mississippi Mills by the National Capital Commission in 2017, and its erection in Metcalfe Geoheritage Park last autumn was supported by the whole community.
A posting at the site said these castings were made by using the people's actual faces as molds.
La foto è stata realizzata sovrapponendo l'immagine di due opere: la prima riproduce la sequenza del codice genetico dell'uomo (The Human Code, 2016, di Caterina Falleni - Riccardo Sabatini) e la seconda è una scultura (Untitled, 2005, di Laura De Santillana). Entrambe le opere sono esposte alla Mostra "W. Women in Italian Design", Milano, Palazzo della Triennale