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Die drei Molecule Men in der Spree, die Oberbaumbrücke, Media-Spree und der Fernsehtum im Übergang von Tag zu Nacht.
Where is it? We need it. While we are forced to watch football, we are woefully discriminated in our opportunities to consume culture. We need to speak out, men matter!
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'Kintsukuroi is the general concept of highlighting or emphasizing imperfections, visualizing mends and seams as an additive or an area to celebrate or focus on, rather than absence or missing pieces.'
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kintsugi
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Nefekalum's fab new materials tattoo, Medusa's Gaze, reminded me a lot of the Japanese art of Kintsuku - especially with the gold in the gaps of the cracks. I added cinphul's carnal headpiece [I turned it upside down for a different look] and completed the entire outfit with various pieces for that otherworldly Mage look. Yes, the diet is going well...
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Nefekalum Tattoos - Medusa's Gaze- @Mainstore [New Location!]
cinphul // carnal II @The Darkness Event till Aug 31st 2020
Nefekalum // [CX] Sceleratis Drip Augment
[CX] Sceleratis Ears
-Both @The Men’s Dept till Aug 30th 2020
Dura-B101-FAT PACK2 @ManCave till Sept 11th 2020
{aii & ego} + Ibaraki BOM Horns +
{aii & ego} + Flame Dual Magical Orbs +
Both @Mainstore
ANTINATURAL[+] Lost Saints / Unsainted / JAKE / RARE @Mainstore
- PENDULUM - PATIH . BlackChromatic @Mainstore
LUX AETERNA [Sigillum Dei Aemeth] Group Gift @Mainstore
LeLUTKA.Head Skyler 2.0 @Mainstore
-Belleza- Jake 2.1 Bento @Mainstore
I was reminded of this shot when I saw Eses Moto's image yesterday:
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Dunkeswell Airfield was built between 1942 & 1943 and opened in 1943 during the Second World War, as RAF Dunkeswell. The station was originally planned as a No. 10 Group, RAF Fighter Command, then a No. 19 Group RAF Coastal Command airfield, but was transferred for use by American units.
It was first used by the American United States Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, 479th Antisubmarine Group, as a base of operations to fly antisubmarine missions over the Bay of Biscay using specialised Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers from August until November 1943.
RAF Dunkeswell and the nearby RAF Upottery played a significant role in the D-Day landings, primarily supporting the airborne invasion by providing transport for the US 101st Airborne Division.
While RAF Dunkeswell was mainly a US Navy anti-submarine base, the USAAF's 439th Troop Carrier Group and 440th Troop Carrier Group operated from the area, using troop carrier aircraft, particularly Douglas C-47s, to carry paratroopers and supplies to Normandy on June 5th and 6th, 1944.
Aviator cafe, Dunkeswell Airfield, Dunkeswell, Devon, UK. Looks like the name has changed Google maps now shows it as the Liberator cafe.