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Message to photographers: "Would you like cameras flashing in your face when sleeping?... We are here sacrificing ourselves for the good of all. Please keep that in mind... We are not zoo animals, we are people."
I am usually annoyed by the ribbons for every cause so this sight had to be documented for ridicule.
I have left a message for you ... I left it on Karwar Beach ... I am not sure where it is right now ... get to some beach to find it ...
model: allie
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these are the shots where we were actually trying to portray the message of girls obsession with the media's idea of beauty. she's trying to hard to be beautiful by covering up because she's not satified with who she truly is: society is always telling us that if we dont look like either a runway model or pamela anderson we're not beautiful. false.
It looks like Account Number is "mandatory" based on the error message, but the help text on the field says Recommended.
I had entered a Destination Country, but when the page reloads with the error, the field is blanked.
And what's a Reference?
Saw this error message on a gas station pump... Better than the annoying advertising messages I guess!
Messages like this one are painted on all of the houses in the village. They remind people about the importance of safe sex, HIV/AIDs protection, pregnancy, etc.
We were guests in the home of artist, author and friend Michael Kent. Very grateful to have had this beautiful and fun time to share...and to meet the lovely Cyndi... Michael's home is a museum of his amazing artwork. thank you both...xoxoxo
left to right: Cyndi on vocals, me on drums, Michael Kent on guitar and vocals. photo by Julian G.
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Read this and you will see that the it was expected that this would be received in time for an afternoon match and I think it was posted in the morning of the same day.
This a second proposal for a design done by Andy Chung.
The aim is to clearly tell the user that more messages are in a conversation.