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In fear every day, every evening
He calls her aloud from above
Carefully watched for a reason
Painstaking devotion and love
Surrendered to self preservation
From others who care for themselves
A blindness that touches perfection
But hurts just like anything else
Isolation, Isolation, Isolation
Mother, I tried, please believe me
I'm doing the best that I can
I'm ashamed of the things I've been put through
I'm ashamed of the person I am
Isolation, Isolation, Isolation
But if you could just see the beauty
These things I could never describe
These pleasures a wayward distraction
This is my one broken prize
Isolation, Isolation, Isolation
(Joy Division)
Foggy Oregon Weather
They say we're safer at home, but are we. What if this shelter in place means you're not stuck full time with your abuser? What happens if you depend on things like support groups to handle your recovery? What if you live alone. What if you live alone and you're sick. How bout depression? What if you have depression? What if all this isolation has caused you to develop depression.
We are humans and we need human contact to survive normally, if that's a such thing. When this is removed from long periods of time, what are the circumstances and why isn't anyone coming up with ways to effectively help folks cope with it. I don't mean simply prescribing medication which only numbs a person, not actually help a person. We will not be able to meditate our way out of this.
₪ Just An Isolation TEST, No more.Tried to get it when those ppl in the Background Doing an extraordinary moves. ₪
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₪ To whom it may concern ₪
Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 450D
Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5
Exposure: 1/60 sec at f / 5.6
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed Rating: ISO 400
Flash: Didn't fire.
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They say we're safer at home, but are we. What if this shelter in place means you're not stuck full time with your abuser? What happens if you depend on things like support groups to handle your recovery? What if you live alone. What if you live alone and you're sick. How bout depression? What if you have depression? What if all this isolation has caused you to develop depression.
We are humans and we need human contact to survive normally, if that's a such thing. When this is removed from long periods of time, what are the circumstances and why isn't anyone coming up with ways to effectively help folks cope with it. I don't mean simply prescribing medication which only numbs a person, not actually help a person. We will not be able to meditate our way out of this.
Actually I think this was the diagnostic center. Very 1980s institutional, boring.
Sony a6000 + Sony E PZ 16-50mm 1:3.5-5.6 OSS
Looking through my collection and i thought i re process a shot from a earlier visit to Dungeness.
Total isolation there with luckily no one around to get in the way.
Isolation - Pigs Lane - 11 Jan 2009
Update Nov 5th 2010... Title says everything. Wish I had done a better R though.
The first of my coffee table book, I'll be printing them soon and I'm very, very excited.
Fuji HP5 Film - 400
believe it or not but I use to sleep when I was homeless. The LA river is home to many homeless individuals who do their best to stay out the way. Like Jenny and Joy, Two Black women in their late 70's.
One night I stumbled upon this bridge. it was getting late and It felt safe. After the sunset I sat down against the railing. Soon after I began vomiting. I'd just finished chemotherapy that morning. I was sick all day, but the very thing I wanted was the cops bothering me.
"Are you high or sick young man" I told here I had cancer and just wanted to be out the way. "I'm sorry if I bothered you. I'll move on"
"You'll do not such thing. You gonna put these boots on and come with me, so you are safe tonight." She wasn't taking no for an answer.
We walked down to the river the made our way through to the makeshift area they called home. It solar light, propane stove lights and heaters.
I stayed with them every night for over a month. they made sure I ate and once went with me to my chemo appointment. They were twin sisters who once worked for the Army Corps of Engineers.
I developed an infection and had to be in the hospital for about two months. when I returned they were gone. Not a trace of them left. I asked other homeless people and they told me "After the got you to the hospital Joy took sick and died. Jenny took care of her to the end. Then Jenny took sick and died bout two weeks ago."
They told me how disrespectfully the city came in and trashed their belongings. I sat on the waters edge and just cried. sat there for two days.
About a month later I met my close friend Carlos who lived in the area. He invited me over for dinner and then we all went for a walk across this bridge.