View allAll Photos Tagged MATTER
virtualnightmare.blogspot.com/2020/07/secret-poses-furtac...
:::FurtaCor Female::: *Tricia Bodysuit*
Secret Poses *SunBed*
Exclusives at eBento The Event!
I am wearing:
* UC Laima Sweater coat. exclusive for FaMESHed (NEW)
* {Limerence} Dreada Hair (long) RARE from the Dreada Gacha, exclusive for The Gacha Garden (NEW)
* ::SG:: Rings Shoes. Find them at Le Six event
Catwa bento head - Catya
Maitreya Lara body
Lara Hurley skin - Beth
IKON Promise Eyes - Coffee
The scene:
* [ zerkalo ]All White - Canopy and Couch. Find them at Le Six event and Heart Box - White
* ::KKs:: la coiffeuse and 2lace curtains (straight). Find them at Le Six event
* The Silas Gallery Bouguereau Gacha - 2. Cupid & Psyche. Find them at Le Six event
* Scarlet Creative Daisy Bird Cage Aged, Amelie Mansion , Campbell Candles, Sofia Candelbra and Meribel Comfort Rug - Light
MudHoney Iracebeth Chair - White.
Bad Katz Mesh Cat Pose 3 White
{anc} VintageRosePillow and flottante puppy. cream . sitA
*alirium* DwarfForest [OldGold] and DownyGrass [Green]
Apple Fall Roses Box (Champagne)
Soy. Powpon Pouf
[ keke ] windflower . blush
dust bunny . white rose vase
The pose is from Luanes World BENTO poses - "What Truly Matters" Exclusive for Tres Chic opening november 17th. (NEW)
在這人生旅途中難免會有悲傷與挫折,在這一路風風雨雨當中,學會成長並且茁壯,也因為有這些歷練,讓我們能夠更了解人生,也更懂得珍惜擁有....所以.......『No matter how bad your heart has been broken, the world doesn't stop for your grief. The sun comes right back up the next day 』: )
This work is done in solidarity with our precious black friends who desperately need our help to bridge the gap between right and wrong!
New York Times
March on Washington 2020: Protesters Gathered to Demand Racial Justice
www.nytimes.com/2020/08/28/us/march-on-washington-2020.ht...
Washington Post
March on Washington updates: Sharpton bemoans ‘broken promises’ as thousands march in D.C. to demand racial equality
www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2020/08/28/march-on-washi...
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️
Close up in blog <3
Skin: 7 Deadly s{K}ins - Estva [Using Cotton Candy Tone] [@ Girls Heaven Event] NEW!!!
Body: LEGACY - Special Edition Mesh Body
Head: LeLUTKA - Avalon Head 3.0
Hair: [^.^Ayashi^.^] Yuzuno Hair [Basic set]
Makeup: [NoRush] Harley Makeup [@ Fetish Fair] NEW!!!
Outfit: [LeiMotiv] Dinna Outfit
Platforms: Phedora - Meg Platforms
Pose: DenDen Poses - Jiggy
I am white working class British woman who plays with gender, sexuality, race and culture daily in my photography in Second Life. I hope I always portray these images in a respectful way and will strive to continue to do so.
“Black lives matter is not a black people's movement - metoo is not a women's movement - pride is not a gay people's movement - it's all humanity's movement - a movement for being accepted as humans by the humans.”
Abhijit Naskar
Show your support
I was lost in thought today as I took a break from reality and immersed myself in the thrilling adventures at Warner Brothers World in Abu Dhabi. While exploring the Hall of Justice, I couldn't help but ponder why our contemporary world appears to have more villains than superheroes at the helm. Justice is essential, and it's about time that those who've been evading the law for far too long are held accountable for all their misdeeds, big and small.
I'm optimistic that our future will be enriched by everyday superheroes who may not possess magical abilities, but who embody the invaluable qualities of honesty, kindness, and empathy.
Guapa:
Andie Skin (LELUTKA EVOX) @🚕 Guapa Mainstore🚕
Cassandra Eyeshadow - Lel Evox @🚕 Guapa Mainstore🚕
RAWR! :
Rhinestone Nails @🚕The Fifty Event From December 24th to January 20th🚕
Rhinestone Hand Adornments @🚕The Fifty Event From December 24th to January 20th🚕
ROZOREGALIA
BOUHACHI*HAIRPIN(Baikakou), UZYUM*HAIRPIN(Under these Stars), TAMAYURA*HAIRPIN(Niounomiya), MICA*HAIRPIN(Twinkle) @🚕 Japonica Event From December 25th To January 19th 🚕
VelvetVue
Poppy Eyes @🚕VelvetVue Mainstore🚕
Les changements climatiques.
C''est encore le temps de réfléchir et de savoir ce que nous allons faire avec ce que l'on sait.
Climate change.
It is still time to reflect and take action. What will we do with what we know?
from the series : To Be Unwanted
giclee print on Fuji Archival Pearl.
sizes: 24" x 16"
PV photos:
www.facebook.com/ingridnewtonphotography/posts/1276836392...
Sleek streamlined metallics merging with blocky bright monoliths…Energy …. Light!
From my photos merged…
All rights reserved. This photo is not authorized for use on your blogs, pin boards, websites or use in any other way. You may NOT download this image without written permission from iSEEthings, Jeff Fornear
...how hurt you are, no matter what you've been through,
you have to keep your head up and look ahead.
I'd like to be the sort of friend
that you have been to me;
I'd like to be the help that you've been
always glad to be;
I'd like to mean as much to you
each minute of the day
As you have meant, old friend of mine,
to me along the way.
I'd like to do the big things
and the splendid things for you,
To brush the gray out of your skies
and leave them only blue;
I'd like to say the kindly things
that I so oft have heard,
And feel that I could rouse your soul
the way that mine you've stirred.
I'd like to give back the joy
that you have given me,
Yet that were wishing you a need
I hope will never be;
I'd like to make you feel
as rich as I, who travel on
Undaunted in the darkest hours
with you to lean upon.
I'm wishing at this Christmas time
that I could but repay
A portion of the gladness
that you've strewn along the way;
And could I have one wish this year,
this only would it be:
I'd like to be the sort of friend
that you have been to me.
(Edgar Guest)
Starry Matters
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Photo%20Studio/197...
This cactus hanging on the wall I thought I would give it another perspective in view and it does matter.
when quality mattered...every dial, every gauge, every switch, every flange, every bracket, every screw, without exception, it all mattered, nothing less than perfection!
Claude M. Cox's original Overland car was developed in the early 1900s by the Standard Wheel Company of Terre Haut, Indiana. The Overland Company was formed in 1903 by Mr. Cox and Charles Minshall but it didn't take off until John North Willys arrived in 1907. Mr. Willys was a New York auto dealer and a major Overland customer. He ordered 500 Overlands and paid a deposit of $10,000. After his product was not delivered, he traveled to Indiana only to find Overland on the point of closure. Wanting to recoup his investment, Willys secured additional credit and reorganized the company. By mid-1908 they were in a position to build a new factory. Production increased and by 1909 the company had moved to Toledo, Ohio. Willys eventually became president of the company.
From 1910 to 1914, the company produced only four-cylinder models and they were all right-hand drive. (The company began using left-hand drive in 1915). In 1914, Overland was the second-largest producer of cars in the US, behind only Ford. While the Model T appealed to the masses, the Overland was an upmarket model selling for approximately twice the cost of a T. The Overland was more spacious, more powerful, and larger than the FOrd and its four-cylinder engine had separately cast cylinder jugs. An electric starter was available as a $125 option in 1914.
Overland built a quality automobile that was advanced for its time. The early models had a removable ignition plug that prevents auto theft.
During the 1920s, Willys-Overland produced the Willys Knight, which was powered by the sleeve valve engine designed by Indiana native Charles Knight. During World War II, Willys produced the Jeep. Several modern Jeep models pay homage to their Overland roots with the name of their top models wearing the 'Overland' nameplate.
by Daniel Vaughan
The little man stands up for the future…
I live in the United States of America, and, while I’d never tell anyone who to vote for, I find the pivotal moment before us too important to sit quietly on the sidelines. No matter where you live, I hope you have the ability to stand up for what you believe in, to use your voice, to use your power for good, and, right now in my country, to get out and vote.
I believe in working together to build a world founded on kindness, compassion, connection and community. I believe character matters. I believe we should lift one another up and treat each other with dignity by showing respect even if we disagree. I believe everyone has the right to make decisions about what happens to their body, and everyone has the right to choose who they love. I believe in a world where everyone can pursue their dreams and where we help one another to achieve them, a world where we bring people together through understanding. I believe in freedom, and the best way to be more free is to grant more freedom to others.
If, like me, you have this important right, the right to vote,
please do, and stand up for your future.