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Liquid emotion hot and then cold,
Running through my fingertips,
Pain running through my soul.
I bet you think you know me,
I can fool you into believing that I am just like you and you are just like me
Careful though the unimaginable lives inside me .
I let you see what I want you to see
Not The Soul within its shell.
The Calm surface of the water, belying the turmoil within.
The bloodied water contaminated by the acts of others
Carving out the inside to reflect a world of confusion, pain and suffering.
Yet, despite the soul within,
I protect the world from the repulsiveness of memories and pain,
Instead I give you a Beautiful smiling Face, Deep blue eyes that draw you in.
Into my "Deluded reality."
by Searching for Lucy on Nov 15, 2005 ( me)
[ KAWAKAMI FOREVER 2015 / 東京編 ]
at EARTHDOM
2015/6/6(sat)
FINAL BOMBS
CONTRAST ATTITUDE
:POIKKEUS:
FORWARD
REALITY CRISIS
LIFE
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What are the real costs and consquences of alcohol and drug use? PARS brought the Reality Tour to TSCPL on March 30-31, 2014.
Confronting Homelessness
Video: www.lifeplusstyle.com/realitycheck.html
Anderson, Indiana (November 12, 2010) – This past Friday The Christian Center (TCC) and Alternatives, Inc. teamed together to host Reality Check, an overnight homelessness awareness and fundraising event in Anderson. Approximately 150 people spent the night, some sleeping in houses made from cardboard and using cardboard as their bed and blankets.
As of the last official count it was estimated that there were over 670,000 people who experience homelessness on any given day. In the Anderson, Indiana, Madison County area the best estimate of as to the number of homeless people is around 650 at any time according to Shayne Tacket, Operations Manager, at The Christian Center.
Homelessness has no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, or nationally. According to National Alliance to End Homelessness, measuring youth homelessness has been a major challenge; unfortunately, significant, seminal data on youth does not yet exist. While hard data isn’t available, the alliance estimates that young adults ages 18 to 25 make up 40 percent of street youth and about 33 percent of the total homeless youth population.
In today’s economy homelessness is becoming an even larger crisis for people of all ages and nationalities. Families that were once stable are finding themselves today with no place to go but to the streets. To make matters even worse is the fact that those trying to help, the shelters and soup kitchens, are being overwhelmed by the increased numbers of homeless and the decline in those who can help support their efforts everywhere.
To learn more about the homeless in our area and how to help visit The Christian Center at www.thechristiancenter.org/ or learn more about this crisis in the U.S. visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness, www.endhomelessness.org/.
Confronting Homelessness
Video: www.lifeplusstyle.com/realitycheck.html
Anderson, Indiana (November 12, 2010) – This past Friday The Christian Center (TCC) and Alternatives, Inc. teamed together to host Reality Check, an overnight homelessness awareness and fundraising event in Anderson. Approximately 150 people spent the night, some sleeping in houses made from cardboard and using cardboard as their bed and blankets.
As of the last official count it was estimated that there were over 670,000 people who experience homelessness on any given day. In the Anderson, Indiana, Madison County area the best estimate of as to the number of homeless people is around 650 at any time according to Shayne Tacket, Operations Manager, at The Christian Center.
Homelessness has no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, or nationally. According to National Alliance to End Homelessness, measuring youth homelessness has been a major challenge; unfortunately, significant, seminal data on youth does not yet exist. While hard data isn’t available, the alliance estimates that young adults ages 18 to 25 make up 40 percent of street youth and about 33 percent of the total homeless youth population.
In today’s economy homelessness is becoming an even larger crisis for people of all ages and nationalities. Families that were once stable are finding themselves today with no place to go but to the streets. To make matters even worse is the fact that those trying to help, the shelters and soup kitchens, are being overwhelmed by the increased numbers of homeless and the decline in those who can help support their efforts everywhere.
To learn more about the homeless in our area and how to help visit The Christian Center at www.thechristiancenter.org/ or learn more about this crisis in the U.S. visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness, www.endhomelessness.org/.
Sometimes reality is too much to bear…..Too much pain surrounds us like black cloud…..
Too much fear to lose something precious…someone precious…..!!!!
It feels like we can’t breath anymore…..too much weight on our chest….
Nobody is there to ease our pain…..!!!!!
But, somehow those black cloud will fly away one day..….We will be happy again….. :) :) :)
We will burst into laughing with too much joy…SOMEDAY…..!!!!!!
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Learning the realities of life while Uncle Simon buries a dead lam on the island of Svínoy, Faroe Islands, 2009
Featuring New Exclusive Limited Edition Prints by: Borf, Brett Amory, Kelsey Brookes, Mark Jenkins, Morley, Ravi Zupa, Sage Vaughn
September 15 - October 2, 2011
1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice Beach CA 90291
Photos By: Yuri Hasegawa
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Featuring New Exclusive Limited Edition Prints by: Borf, Brett Amory, Kelsey Brookes, Mark Jenkins, Morley, Ravi Zupa, Sage Vaughn
September 15 - October 2, 2011
1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice Beach CA 90291
Photos By: Yuri Hasegawa
Not sure i this was a deliberate part of Centerparcs Playmobil diorama but Playmobil always did mix the harsh realities of with cheerful plastic smiles.
Whinfell Forest, Cumbria
Gravação de singles das banda que estão sendo produzidas por alunos da graduação em Produção Fonográfica, no Estúdio Soma, que virará série de vídeos formato Reality Show no YouTube
Confronting Homelessness
Video: www.lifeplusstyle.com/realitycheck.html
Anderson, Indiana (November 12, 2010) – This past Friday The Christian Center (TCC) and Alternatives, Inc. teamed together to host Reality Check, an overnight homelessness awareness and fundraising event in Anderson. Approximately 150 people spent the night, some sleeping in houses made from cardboard and using cardboard as their bed and blankets.
As of the last official count it was estimated that there were over 670,000 people who experience homelessness on any given day. In the Anderson, Indiana, Madison County area the best estimate of as to the number of homeless people is around 650 at any time according to Shayne Tacket, Operations Manager, at The Christian Center.
Homelessness has no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, or nationally. According to National Alliance to End Homelessness, measuring youth homelessness has been a major challenge; unfortunately, significant, seminal data on youth does not yet exist. While hard data isn’t available, the alliance estimates that young adults ages 18 to 25 make up 40 percent of street youth and about 33 percent of the total homeless youth population.
In today’s economy homelessness is becoming an even larger crisis for people of all ages and nationalities. Families that were once stable are finding themselves today with no place to go but to the streets. To make matters even worse is the fact that those trying to help, the shelters and soup kitchens, are being overwhelmed by the increased numbers of homeless and the decline in those who can help support their efforts everywhere.
To learn more about the homeless in our area and how to help visit The Christian Center at www.thechristiancenter.org/ or learn more about this crisis in the U.S. visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness, www.endhomelessness.org/.
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January 28, 2016 Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Thing Event at Revere Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts.
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How i feel most days. Read into it what you will.
Pentax K1000 35mm Photoworks expired film date unknown.
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INNOVARE is one of the few emerging companies, taking Virtual Reality Services closer to the mankind. We design virtual reality software and applications, thus meeting the ever growing demands of Virtual Reality Technology in the digital marketing arena.
Confronting Homelessness
Video: www.lifeplusstyle.com/realitycheck.html
Anderson, Indiana (November 12, 2010) – This past Friday The Christian Center (TCC) and Alternatives, Inc. teamed together to host Reality Check, an overnight homelessness awareness and fundraising event in Anderson. Approximately 150 people spent the night, some sleeping in houses made from cardboard and using cardboard as their bed and blankets.
As of the last official count it was estimated that there were over 670,000 people who experience homelessness on any given day. In the Anderson, Indiana, Madison County area the best estimate of as to the number of homeless people is around 650 at any time according to Shayne Tacket, Operations Manager, at The Christian Center.
Homelessness has no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, or nationally. According to National Alliance to End Homelessness, measuring youth homelessness has been a major challenge; unfortunately, significant, seminal data on youth does not yet exist. While hard data isn’t available, the alliance estimates that young adults ages 18 to 25 make up 40 percent of street youth and about 33 percent of the total homeless youth population.
In today’s economy homelessness is becoming an even larger crisis for people of all ages and nationalities. Families that were once stable are finding themselves today with no place to go but to the streets. To make matters even worse is the fact that those trying to help, the shelters and soup kitchens, are being overwhelmed by the increased numbers of homeless and the decline in those who can help support their efforts everywhere.
To learn more about the homeless in our area and how to help visit The Christian Center at www.thechristiancenter.org/ or learn more about this crisis in the U.S. visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness, www.endhomelessness.org/.