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Candy Cane Makeup includes:
- Eyeshadow
- Nose Blush
- Blood makeup
- Mesh candy canes
It’s compatible with GENUS4K and EVOX heads
" Après une longue marche nous avions enfin trouvé un lieu sûr pour nous reposer un peu. L'endroit était sombre et délabré mais amplement suffisant pour se sentir en sécurité... au moins le temps d'une nuit. "
• Journal post-apo - environ un an après la fin
Raphaël, Isul FC by RonnikBC
Charlie, Dal FC
Rick, Taeyang FC by Tsubasa
Maintenant il ne me manque plus qu'une Pullip à intégrer à cet univers, hihi ! Un jour, peut-être... :p
Photo très différente de d'habitude qui m'a demandé un tout autre travail de retouche ^^ Je suis loin d'être une professionnelle dans le domaine, mais j'espère que ce n'est pas trop vilain et que je m'améliorerai avec le temps 😊
Le résultat est très sombre ; il vaut mieux augmenter la luminosité pour espérer voir quelque chose xD
Charlie & Raphaël portent tous deux une tenue de MissPralinecréation qui fait un travail remarquable que je vous recommande ! 😉 ♥
With the cessation of mail by rail in October 2024 being signalled by the withdrawal of the Royal Mail Class 325 sets, I thought it would be rather fun to turn the clock back to happier times. Five sets of Derby heavyweight class 114 units were converted into parcels use with the removal of their interior fittings and the addition of roller shutter doors back in the mid-eighties. Several of them lasted until 1990 and could be often found in the Leeds area working the afternoon postal to Sheffield.
Here is my version - a cut and shut using primarily Hornby class 110 bodies with DC Kits bits and bobs and riding on stretched Bachmann DMU underframes. A large part of the underframes have been built with the Bachmann parts and some scratch building. The engine mouldings are from a Lima class 117 DMU.
Best wishes,
Chris.
MOC: Post Office. A modern interpretation of the classic set 6689, "Post-Station".
Part of my "Updated Classics" series - an ever-growing number of sets I've re-interpreted in order to make them fit better with modern LEGO City vehicles and buildings.
I kept this one quite small, as I didn't feel it needed to grow so much to still be realistic, but I've added what I think of as an expansion to the original building, a post storage room. The colours are the same, there's a mailbox integrated in the facade, and the bicycle remains. The stickers are the same style as the originals, but these come from MiniStickers.nl - they're selling a nice sheet with various mail-related stickers.
The building style is reminiscent of the one I've used for other recent buildings of mine, but with the difference that this has a slanted roof, unlike the others that are flat. But that's because the original has a slanted roof.
The building also has attachment points placed according to the LEGO Modular building standard on the left side, which means it can be integrated in a modular layout.
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England at the World Showcase, Epcot center, Disney World.
I took this shot after the illuminations (fireworks) show at the Epcot center. I waited until most of the crowd left but still had people walking through my photos. This is why I love long exposures. The photobombers are nowhere to be seen!
7 exposure HDR processed in Lightroom and the Nik apps. I purposely wanted to give it a sort of magical looks. After all, it IS Disney right?
Post tower along myeong-dong, (Fashion district of Seoul,south Korea).Shot w/ my new camera Canon G9! sweet little gadget!
Thanks for viewing!
Little shot to my 100th post on Instagram, with the 5 guys that I created in Lego version : Gretchen Webb, Aton Noudjemet, Francis Von Bloodt, Blaise Canhilac and Sirius Jefferson.
It shows my both passions : Lego bricks and comic strips :)
Dial Post is a hamlet in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. The civil parish, where the lowest level political meetings are held, is West Grinstead in the north-east - its biggest settlement is 2 miles (3.2 km) east at Partridge Green. It has a population of around 100 based on the average headcount per inhabited dwelling. In 2001 the population of the civil parish as a whole was 2,934.
We parked right opposite this house for our next walk around the surrounding countryside
My response to the Washington Post's announced refusal to endorse a presidential candidate for the 2024 campaign.
Written: 25 October 2024.
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▶ In September 2020, the Washington Post endorsed Joe Biden over Donald tRump for president of the United States, writing:
"Those challenges have been, to varying degrees, created, exacerbated or neglected by [Trump]: the covid-19 pandemic, which has claimed more lives in this country than anywhere else in the world; rising inequality and racial disparities; a 21st-century, high-tech authoritarianism ascendant in the world, with democracy in retreat; a planet at risk due to human-caused climate change. Underlying them all is the question of whether U.S. democracy is any longer capable of meeting even one such challenge, let alone a host of them. Here is where Mr. Trump, the worst president of modern times, has done the most damage."
Those words were written BEFORE tRump's conspiracy to subvert American democracy following his loss in the 2020 election. So, I ask: in 2024, how has tRump changed?
I have been a reader of the Washington Post since 1966, when my parents introduced me to the newspaper's journalism and its occasionally courageous muckraking in holding the powerful to account (such as revealing the incredible criminal and constitutional corruption of another president, Richard Nixon, damn the consequences, then).
Today, however, confronted with the Post's craven rejection of that heritage — its tacit refusal to condemn tRump's criminality and existential threat to democracy by deliberately declining to endorse a presidential candidate for 2024 (and its mendacious 'excuse' for doing so) — I sadly, but proudly, have canceled my subscription.
Billionaire Jeff Bezos — owner of the Washington Post since 2013 — proclaims, on his paper's masthead, that "Democracy dies in darkness." No, it dies from feckless cowardice.
— Thomas Cizauskas.
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"Auf Horchposten" - "The listening post".
This postcard is signed "Kurzweg". One quite often sees postcards by this artist showing scenes from the trenches. But I couldn't find out anything else about the artist, not even his first name.
Hamilton Ave branch, Palo Alto, California. Constructed from 1932 to 1933 and designed by Palo Alto architect Birge M. Clark
This has been a hairdresser's for at least 10 years (since I moved to the area), but the old Post Office sign is there to stay, part of the gorgeous little facade - and the character of Twyford.
I think the filter abuse befits this subject; needless to say it's all done in the phone - and Upstream-ed, tags, groups, map and all...