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When I was at school, I was never a prefect but all my friends were. I never wanted the responsibilty of turning up at parents evenings etc. However, because I hung around with these people all the time, the teachers assumed I was a prefect too. Which meant I got to stay inside on lunch breaks but never got called up for after school events. It was great! I always said I wanted to get a badge that said Perfect instead of Prefect. And now I have :)
(part of my 2009 archives)
View along the river. My perfect day - any day in London taking photos in sunshine, but especially when I go on a river trip.
TMSH "song title" - "Perfect Day" (Lou Reed)
In idle dreams of long ago,
I imagined my true love;
A perfect match, a soulmate,
An angel from above.
When life is cold,
I wrap myself in your warmth,
nestled in your love,
my perfect refuge.
New pink cardi with embellished jewels,it's my most perfect cardi soft knit,nice length and silver buttons
Terrible picture (and seriously, I leave them alone for one minute!) but I wanted to show you how awesomely they puffed. I'm not much of a pita-stuffer, but these lovely pockets may turn me into one.
or such was the comment from the first person who saw this shot... And, now, thanks to jon, also the first person to comment on it on flickr. :-)
perfect desire
In psychiatry thought disorder or formal thought disorder is a term used to describe incomprehensible language, either speech or writing, that is presumed to reflect thinking. There are different types. For example, language may be difficult to understand if it switches quickly from one unrelated idea to other (flight of ideas) or if it is long-winded and very delayed at reaching its goal (circumstantiality) or if words are inappropriately strung together resulting in gibberish (word salad).
Psychiatrists consider Formal Thought Disorder as being one of two types of "thinking" or "thought" disorders. The other type being delusions. The latter involves "content" while the former involves "form". Although the term "thought disorder" can refer to either type, in common parlance it refers most often to a disorder of thought "form" also known as Formal Thought Disorder.
It is usually considered a symptom of psychotic mental illness, although it occasionally appears in other conditions. For example, pressured speech and flight of ideas may be present in mania. Clanging or echolalia may be present in Tourette syndrome. Eugen Bleuler, who named schizophrenia, held that its defining characteristic was a disorder of the thinking process. However, Formal thought disorder is not unique to schizophrenia or psychosis. So-called “organic” patients with a clouded consciousness, like that found in delirium, also have a formal thought disorder.However, there is a distinct clinical difference between the two. Schizophrenic or psychotic patients never demonstrate awareness nor concern about it because it results from a fundamental inability to use the same type of Aristotelian logic as everyone else doeswhereas so-called “organic” patients with a clouded consciousness usually do demonstrate awareness and concern about it, by complaining about being “confused” or “unable to think straight” because it results, instead, from various cognitive deficits
I was coming home in yet another bout of snow and this song came on the radio at just the right time, perfect for a Holiday Greeting to all my flickr pals.
My Christmas Wish for you:
If you have to drive in a snowstorm, may you have a big-ass plow to lead you safely home.
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I know there is no such thing as "perfect" but there are some things, moments, feelings very close to it......
At least this is the way I see it......
Samac, Bosnia
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Receive the Prize
Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 3:12-14 NIV)
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Diane was given the assignment to cover A Perfect Circle at The Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT with opening act The Beta Machine. Click this link to see her photographs and read her review
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