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How can it be permissible
She compromise my principle, yeah yeah
That kind of love is mythical
She's anything but typical
She's a craze you'd endorse, she's a powerful force
You're obliged to conform when there's no other course
She used to look good to me, but now I find her
Simply irresistible, Simply irresistible
Her loving is so powerful, huh
It's simply unavoidable
The trend is irreversible
The woman is invincible
She's a natural law, and she leaves me in awe
She deserves the applause, I surrender because
She used to look good to me, but now I find her
Simply irresistible, Simply irresistible
Simply irresistible (She's so fine, there's no tellin' where the money went)
Simply irresistible (She's all mine, there's no other way to go)
She's unavoidable, I'm backed against the wall
She gives me feelings like I never felt before
I'm breaking promises, she's breaking every law
She used to look good to me, but now I find her
Simply irresistible . She's so fine, there's no tellin' where the money went
Simply irresistible She's all mine, there's no other way to go
Her methods are inscrutable
The proof is irrefutable, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
She's so completely kissable, huh
Our lives are indivisible
She's a craze you'd endorse, she's a powerful force
You're obliged to conform when there's no other course
She used to look good to me, but now I find her
Simply irresistible (She's so fine, there's no tellin' where the money went)
Simply irresistible (She's all mine, there's no other way to go)
Simply irresistible (She's so fine, there's no tellin' where the money went)
Simply irresistible (She's all mine, there's no other way to go)
to institutionalize freedom, responsible government, and human equality:-)
Adlai Stevenson
HBM!! RESIST!!
eastern swallowtail butterfly, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
collaboration with Kat Verde-Dillingham: www.flickr.com/photos/katslpics/with/48113554347/
she has some amazing works. she is a 2nd life artist, yet, is one of those who are way outside the box
source photo is down below somewhere:
… We are all stars but we must learn how to shine – Marylin Monroe (Inspired by the legendary star who have her own principle of her talent, career, and her life) …
Styling & Credits:-
Head: Lelutka. Ceylon EvoX Head
Skin: [Glam Affair] Nina Skin [Lelutka EvoX] Sand
Body: [Legacy] – Meshbody (f) Special Edition
Skin for the body: [Glam Affair] Legacy Body Skin – Sand
Dress: CELESTINAS – .:(CW):. Marylin Prom Dress
Hair: TRUTH – Flirt
Background: FOXCITY Photo Booth – The Red Carpet
View from the Lower Antelope slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
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Miletos located north of Priene, about 60 km away from Kusadasi.After Miletos is Didyma 20km. far to the south in Turkey.
Miletos is one of the oldest cities of Ionia. Miletos was also the city of many scientists and philosophers such as Thales, Anaximander, Hekataios (principle source to Herodotos).Miletos has been invaded by Ionians and the city reached its apogee in the VIIth and VIth centuries and developed in one of the most significant cities of Ionia.
The Persians demolished the city and sent its habitants to Mesopotamia. In 344 BC, Alexander the Great invaded the city and had its trade redeveloped. During the Roman Empire, it became an independent city and later a bishopric at early Christian times. During the Byzantine period Miletos was called "Ania". As of that time, due to geographic and climatic changes, the city completely lost of its importance and was to be abandoned.
who oppose it on principle :-)
Robert Brault
Make the powerful uncomfortable! Protest Injustice! Resist! Vote!
waterlily, denver botanical garden, colorado
. . . Looking at this Snowy Owl's right wing (on the top), I could not help but notice it's curved shape on the top side. This allows air to move faster on that side, and reduces the pressure there, allowing for lift, much like an airplane wing's shape. I know some former students of mine are groaning big time right now, but you cannot take the physics out of the teacher!
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This is Tyrone Singleton, principle of the Brirmingham Royal Ballet, performing Beauty and the Beast.
This is currently playing in the UK, see www.brb.org.uk/whats-on/event/beauty-and-the-beast-2019.
I guess I am into minimalism this week......not sure why exactly.
Here I get to indulge in minimal, texture and my square addiction all at the same time!
Texture: mine
:~)
I am not sure if this is balanced or not.....sigh
This is Delia Mathews, principle of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, performing Beauty and the Beast.
This is currently playing in the UK, see www.brb.org.uk/whats-on/event/beauty-and-the-beast-2019.
With so much uncertainty in the world, it was a privilege to capture such amazing talent and beauty.
No number 10 here, just my last two shots of Brisbane's Tiny Doors. you can find them mainly around the City and Fortitude Valley but you have to look hard. They are only small and often in out of the way places.
www.mustdobrisbane.com/features/brisbanes-secret-tiny-doors
Door day is Thursday! I could tell you where they are, it is a principle of mine but that would ruin the challenge of finding them yourself if in Brisbane - and that's what it is all about in this case. You can find more shots of our doors in my Brisbane album. Good luck.
Bulls*** Asymmetry Principle
The amount of energy needed to refute bulls*** is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.
Also known as Brandolini’s Law, the Bulls*** Asymmetry Principle captures a circumstance we’ve all experienced. Those with an indifference to the truth are at an advantage. An argument is easily made. But dissecting a claim and verifying propositions and evidence is tiresome. And what if it’s part of the bulls****er’s plan to keep us busy refuting his nonsense?
I share the above principle, created in 2013 as a segway into this photograph. It is from my archives and was taken on 07 October, 2018 in Silver Glen on the docks of The Juniper Club.
As a tradition, I pass on photographing blue herons as they have become like robins…they are everywhere and way too easily photographed! In this case, a large pickerel looking to be near death swam slowly just below the docks. The heron stabbed it, snatched it up, walked it over to the grass behind the dock and proceeded to try and swallow it. As I sat in my chair fishing, I lifted my camera that unfortunately had my 600mm on it, deciding to capture its attempt to swallow the fish whole. This shot is not cropped vertically, it was all I could get without getting up and walking away.
Watching as it lifted it, I did some “Fancy Cyphering” (Jethro Bodine reference) and realized that the length of the fish was greater than the length of the heron body (minus tail feathers) and if swallowed, some of the fish’s tail would surely be in the heron’s neck. Not to mention the girth of the fish. I sat my camera back down to watch the action. The heron rocked the pickerel back and forth a few times building momentum, then with what seemed to be all the strength it had, while maintaining this grip, swung the fish high in the air and swallowed it with ease!
I watched in amazement as the large lump in its throat quickly slid out of sight and into its stomach! My mind quickly spun back into fancy cyphering mode as I tried to guess the weight of the bird* vs the weight of the fish…and if it would be able to fly now with that heavy a load of cargo?
*I just googled the average weight of a blue heron. It can range from roughly 4-8lbs. Let's call this one 6lbs…the fish was certainly in the 4-5lb range…that is a huge get for this hunter!
It continued to stand around for a few minutes until I decided to change locations. Once I got up, it swatted down for takeoff, pushed off the dock into the air. Remarkably, the weight of its meal didn’t seem to slow it down a bit.
Had I not seen “the swallow” for myself, I might have thrown the BS card on someone else telling this tale!
After watching this two slightly immature eagles fight over this stump space I think I can say that, like the quantum mechanical Pauli exclusion principle, this proves that two eagles cannot occupy the same space on a stump simultaneously. Of course this violates the Schrodinger's cat thought experiment that tries to illustrate the absurdity of applying quantum theory to the macro-physical world, but hey, even that appears to be in question these days...
Taken 16 February 2020 near Homer, Alaska.
Photo was taken for the Grove Photo Club
This week's theme is "Replicate a famous painting or photo".
Here is the replica of a famous painting The Pleasure Principle by Rene Magritte
Photo Club meets every Saturday at 11.30am slt.
iPhone 12 Pro-0240.3 Mayan ruins in Belize
"Construction started on Plaza A in about 250AD and it eventually replaced the first ceremonial centre which lies further west. The Maya of Altun Ha practised the archetypal Mesoamerican principle of building their ceremonial structures around large square plazas.In total they built 8 structures around Plaza A,"
uncoveredhistory.com/belize/altun-ha/altun-ha-plaza-a/
Post processing Google Photos Magic Eraser
© All rights reserved. A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency
Whether you're for or against nuclear power, the people voted the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station closed in 1989. You can peruse information on the links below to find out why.
We lived fairly-close to it in the 70's and I recall the place in the news often enough, while growing up in a city about 65 miles away---closer, as a radioactive steam cloud flies.
Anyway, with the third worst nearly-catastrophic incident in the nation's history occurring there and seeing what can happen after Chernobyl, I am glad the place is now mostly just the two, big cooling towers. Built during the first phase of construction in 1966, they are what one sees for miles around the prairies southeast of Sacramento, California.
The area around the old station is a park now. It's a good one, too. After checking things on google earth, I thought I'd go there with the camera.
Thanks for your time and support!
www.nukefree.org/news/20YearsAfterSacramentoVotedtoShutRa...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Seco_Nuclear_Generating_Station
I love the title of this work by Arcangelo Sassolino. It allows the viewer to create their own meaning. In principle though, this kinetic sculpture illustrates the forces of physics that push material objects to their limits. The weight of that rock threatens to break the glass plate on which it sits. The shadows and reflection all add to the mysterious nature of the work as the rock seems to be floating on air.
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... Series: "Oscuridades" / "Darks"
All that I desire to point out is the general principle that life imitates art far more than art imitates life
Oscar Wilde
....having to do with the fact that the very act of observing something changed the position and course of the thing being observed
Natural Falls V
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Windlight: Region
Wearing:
GizzA - Wrap Coat with Jeans [Black]
Unorthodox Smith Dreads
December Glasses
alaskametro<3 makeup - Two-faced "Earth" 02 (dark)
Grandiose construction de la Sicile médiévale, la cathédrale de Cefalù fut fondée par le roi Roger II en 1130-1131 pour lui servir de sépulture. Le chœur a sans doute été bâti dans son état premier en 1148, mais des modifications de structure ont retardé l'achèvement de l'église, dont la nef ne fut sans doute édifiée qu'entre 1164 et 1166. L'aspect actuel de l'édifice est très inattendu, car le chœur, conçu sur le principe de l'art roman normand, fut ensuite voûté d'ogives, pour offrir un des exemples les plus remarquables de cette technique dans le royaume siculo-normand, et recouvert enfin de mosaïques byzantines, dont le très célèbre Pantocrator de l'abside principale (troisième quart du xiie siècle).
A grand construction of medieval Sicily, the cathedral of Cefalù was founded by King Roger II in 1130-1131 to serve as a burial place. The choir was undoubtedly built in its first state in 1148, but structural modifications delayed the completion of the church, whose nave was undoubtedly built only between 1164 and 1166. The current aspect of the The building is very unexpected, because the choir, designed on the principle of Norman Romanesque art, was then vaulted with warheads, to offer one of the most remarkable examples of this technique in the Siculo-Norman kingdom, and finally covered with Byzantine mosaics, including the famous Pantocrator in the main apse (third quarter of the 12th century).
The Bridge of Oich (also known as Victoria Bridge, Aberchalder) is a taper principle suspension bridge, designed by James Dredge, across the River Oich near Aberchalder in Highland, Scotland. The bridge opened in 1854 and was used to take the main road traffic over the river until 1932.
I quite fancy taking some photos foucusing on the industrial heritage of the region. I thought I'd begin by venturing up to the Rookhope valley which was a key region in the lead and fluorspar industry which permeated the Northern dales for arond 400 years and more. The arch is all that remains of a massive flue system which carried the exhaust from a smelting mill high up onto the moors. At first it seems ecolgically sound but in point of fact this wasn't the principle function of such constructions, rather they served to act as enormous condensers, and lead and silver would condense on the interior surfaces of the exhaust walls. Children were then employed and sent into the condensers to scrape the condensate from the walls, recovering and returnng it for further processing in the smelt mill. It was both a hard and short life for many of the workers in these industries.
Just back from a great week in Italy with Rohan Reilly and a great bunch of people. This image was taken at sunrise near Venice and is a floating dry dock used to lift ships out of the water so that the hulls etc can be. accessed and repaired
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