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My friend gave me this about three years ago, I kept it in front of my desk all the time.
The purpose she gave it to me is to remind me to be brave, even I'm facing with some really tough situations.
I get sad and pessimistic sometimes...there're times that I think I'll never get over it.
I have to admit, I'm not a person who can always have the courage to conquer every single challenge in my life.
But I'm learning.
Learn to embrace anything that comes toward me, and take them as events that will make me grow a little bit more.
I'm trying.
A tachyon (play /ˈtæki.ɒn/; Greek: ταχύς, takhus, "swift" + English: -on "elementary particle") is a hypothetical subatomic particle that moves faster than light. In the language of special relativity, a tachyon would be a particle with space-like four-momentum and imaginary proper time. A tachyon would be constrained to the space-like portion of the energy-momentum graph. Therefore, it cannot slow down to subliminal speeds.
Monika Reams lift water from stream to wash her car after we were locked behind the gate in a logging mountain. Her positive attitude helped us to get through the period. Without noticing, we drove into private lands and roads own by private timber company and were locked at 2:15pm and saved by police after 7:00pm. Fortuanatlly we knew how to enjoy and made fun of ourselves.
Men and Women for Gender Equality Program/Gender transformative Fatherhood/ Al Jaleel organization/ Rachidieh Camp, Tyre, South Lebanon/ Photo by Ramzi Haidar / UN Women, Dar al- Mussawir/ 16/06/2020
ULM receiver is brought down by Vince Williams (37) and Cam Thomas (19) after scrambling for several yards in the second half of play.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LIVING POSITIVE
Living Positive is a unique city wide project, which explores living with or being affected by HIV, through Photography, created through a partnership between Artist Charlotte Barnes and the Manchester based charity Body Positive North West (BPNW).
Contact will be the main hub for a fifty venue city wide exhibition of prints on display through various windows,shop walls and in bars along with images on the City Gateway giant screen at Manchester Piccadilly Train Station. A free publication containing a selection of images will be available citywide.
Living Positive are thrilled to announce that Annie Lennox has donated a photograph with accompanying text in support, which will be on display in Contact for the duration of the exhibition.
"It's hard to keep an open heart, when even friends SEEM out to harm you."
We work so hard to creating scenarios (illusions) in our heads, and then we live our lives like these illusions are real. This cognitive dissonance has destroyed many a relationship.
True friends are going to help you to check yourself from time to time...not to harm you, but to help you.
🎶🎸🎶
You can use you illusion-
Let it take you where it may...
Me I'm just here hangin' on
It's my only place to stay at least
For now anyway
I've worked too hard for my illusions
Just to throw them all away
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Guns and Roses ~ Locomotive
#positivity #🙏❤️🇺🇸
#2corinthians4:18 #morningthoughts #novemberrain #hebrews111 #useyourillusion #gunsnroses
Illia Lager, 10, who lives in the conflict-affected mining village of Druzhba in eastern Ukraine, stands in front of a water pipeline near the family’s home. For the Lager family, living close to the contact line comes with a constant fear of shelling, landmines, water shortages and financial hardship. In addition, the protracted conflict continues to take a substantial toll on their mental health. Illia’s mother Viktoria attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union and learned how to support her children and manage their fears.
#MovingForward
Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov
Will all have some wrong attitudes, so we need to find out what those are and fight to change them into positive ones.
Day 3:
A woman's face created out of the Faile.net flag. The triangles at the left were to look somewhat randomly placed to break up the very strict placement of the rest.
I had to cut out around 100 traingles, keep track of where they were later to be placed and glue them on individually... it took some time.
When I saw this picture : www.flickr.com/photos/txross/7565901214/
I found a way to light paint the olympic rings with the black color. How? Just by light painting the negative colors (these ones) and turning the shoot in positive, which makes this : http://www.flickr.com/photos/ekhinos/7571023022
Thanks to TxPilot!