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the 4,200 lb colossus maximus 1953 Cadillac
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Model: Maximus Morningstar
One the corniest songs I know ... dedicated to the man who thinks it's ridiculous. That's just the way I roll.
Scientific name: Saltator maximus
Common name: Buff-throated saltator
Nombre: Saltador gorgianteado
Lugar de la captura: Río blanco, Ecuador
Model: Maximus Morningstar
Pose: DB Poses
Once I thought my innocence was gone
Now I know that happiness goes on
That's where you found me
When you put your arms around me
I haven't been there for the longest time
Model: Maximus Morningstar
Yep, we changed up Max's look. I think he looks hot as hell, but he always does.
Scientific name: Thalasseus maximus
Common name: Royal tern
Nombre: Charrán real
Lugar de la captura: República Dominicana
Pose: CKey (at Men's Only Monthly)
Model: Maximus Morningstar
Location: Heather Ashford's house on Aquilae. Heh.
Scientific name: Thalasseus maximus
Common name: Royal tern
Nombre: Charrán real
Lugar de la captura: República Dominicana
Model: Maximus Morningstar
So Max as for "someone" to do his profile picture. Apparently, he wanted to show off how pretty he looks. So, that someone turned out to be me!
Before anyone asks, his tat is by Vegas and you can get it at their mainstore.
Scientific name: Thalasseus maximus
Common name: Royal tern
Nombre: Charrán real
Lugar de la captura: República Dominicana
Scientific name: Thalasseus maximus
Common name: Royal tern
Nombre: Charrán real
Lugar de la captura: República Dominicana
the ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. could accommodate over 150,000 spectators.
The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. In the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire
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Kakabeak (Clianthus) is rare and endangered in the wild but they are grown in gardens. The flowers resemble the beak of the kaka, a New Zealand parrot. These are the first flowers our garden plant has produced. I have published one photo in the bud stage before. They are now opening up. I shot this on a rainy day, ideal conditions for flower photography.
Scientific name: Thalasseus maximus
Common name: Royal tern
Nombre: Charrán real
Lugar de la captura: República Dominicana
According to St. Maximus, this freedom of choice is already a sign of imperfection, a limitation of our true freedom. A perfect nature has no need of choice, for it knows naturally what is good. . . . Our free choice [gnōmē] indicates the imperfection of fallen nature, the loss of the divine likeness. Our nature being overclouded by sin no longer knows its true good, and usually turns to what is ‘against nature’; and so the human person is always faced with the necessity of choice; it goes forward gropingly. This hesitation in our ascent towards the good, we call ‘free will.’ The person called to union with God, called to realize by grace the perfect assimilation of its nature to the divine nature, is bound to a mutilated nature, defaced by sin and torn apart by conflicting desires. It knows and wills by means of this imperfect nature, and is in practice blind and powerless. It can no longer choose well, and too often yields to impulses of nature which has become a slave to sin. So it is, that that in us which is made in the image of God is dragged into the abyss, though always retaining its freedom of choice, and the possibility of turning anew to God.
-Vladimir Lossky, The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1976), 125–26.
Landscape near Pienza, Tuscany, Italy. This enchanting setting featured in the Ridley Scott movie "Gladiator" (2000) as the villa of the Roman general Maximus (Russell Crowe). The site has since become a tourist hotspot in the Tuscan hills.
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• Royal tern
• Charrán real / gaviotín real
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Charadriiformes
Family:Laridae
Genus:Thalasseus
Species:T. maximus
La Coronilla, Rocha, Uruguay
Here's another saltator close-up. This one is a tropical lowland dweller, a Buff-throated Saltator, photographed in Yolombó, Colombia.
Nombre común: El pepitero gorjicanelo
Nombre cientifico: Saltator maximus
Nombre en ingles: Buff- Tthroated Saltator
Nombre en alemán: Buntkehlsaltator
Nombre en francés: Saltator des grands-bois
Lugar de la Foto: Parque La Flora, Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia
Blogged for Silent Alchemi @ BIRTH, featuring the Maximus Facial Skin Fatpack, available @ The Main Store. For full details you can check out my blog
• Royal tern
• Charrán real / gaviotín real
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Charadriiformes
Family:Laridae
Genus:Thalasseus
Species:T. maximus
Muelle de Mailhos, Punta del Este, Maldonado, Uruguay
Welcome back all to another woodland image and let me introduce you to a wonderful character (tree) I stumbled upon by chance on my last trip. The light rays as I mentioned on my last image were providing the theme for the morning and were just there not to be ignored. Coming upon the small beech tree patch which I had scouted before I knew of this magnificent Red Beech. The strong protruding branch reaching out to the sky in an almost defensive style reminded me of the short stubby sword used by Maximus in the wonderful film Gladiator. The beech was kind of standing there on its own surrounded by smaller beech trees, almost forming a small amphitheater of their own trying to hide in the shade.
The contrasting light was again the challenge, but it was there for the taking as the colors of the leaves were glowing in full glory. I would have preferred a softer light, but I am sure Autumn and Maximus will produce that hopefully in the next few weeks.