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AS the madness continues here in Bangkok here we see the result of one of our nights out. Here is Ralph lying in hospital awaiting her five stitches. No it was not Da Wizard but who it was she can't remember. Or so she claims.... Did she have another run in with the hooker? Only time will tell.
kyle standing infront of a showcase of jordens shoes and ball in the back is the tee. signed at the donolds house.
„Wie wir leben wollen“ - Zukunftsszenarien: Heute das Morgen denken“ mit Erzieherfachschüler*innen des OSZ Anna Freud, 12. bis 16. Dezember 2016 in der Stiftung wannseeFORUM
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I like who I am, I like what I like, I like who I am when I am liking what I like. I listen to Panda Bear and feel myself crawling inside myself when my sun starts growing. I want to live in places that have hardwood floors and windows where plants can thrive. The bottles breathe themselves and swallow whole for good mornings. We transmogrify into what we’ve always wanted. Circles the square. Clouds and suns. Moons and stars. Dream me and I’ll promise to hold you close. Caps and bowls of dog food circling on the floor, waiting for fulfillment.
Loops at some arbitrary BPM in the middle of the night.
I don’t understand her, she is not from here, not from this place. Low pass filters and tube amps? Touching, we brush past on our way to the bed and warm sheets. Skin on skin and closeness, it curls and bends, feelings and sinkings. We reach out to find what we crave, the one thing we exist for. What else, really? Finding, solving. There is no other solution. The arbitrary variable can change all it likes but the derivative doesn’t care, it just eliminates anything not in terms of x.
Pupils from Makina Primary School in Nairobi’s Kibera Slums Kenyan Capital, in their Mandy class room, on their first term study this year on March 20, 2012, the School is among others in the Kenyan Urban Slum School which are under School feeding program by the World Food Program (WFP), WFP spends USD 16m annually to feed 630, 000 children in Kenya mainly Urban and Semi-arid areas. PHOTO/TOM MARUKO