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Serge Gainsbourg - Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais

 

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I Came To Tell You That I'm Going Away

 

I came to tell you that I'm going away

And your tears can't do anything about it

As said well by Verlaine 'on an ill wind'

I came to tell you that I'm going away

You remember the old days and you cry

You suffocate, you turn pale now the time's come

Farewell forever

Yeah I'm in regret

For telling you I'm going away

Yes I loved you, yes but

I came to tell you that I'm going away

Your sobs can't do anything about it

As said well by Verlaine 'on an ill wind'

I came to tell you that I'm going away

You remember the old days and you cry

You suffocate, you turn pale now the time's come

Farewell forever

Yeah I'm in regret

For telling you I'm going away

As you've been with me through everything

I came to tell you that I'm going away

And your tears can't do anything about it

As said well by Verlaine 'on an ill wind'

I came to tell you that I'm going away

You remember the old days and you cry

You suffocate, you turn pale now the time's come

Farewell forever

Yeah I'm in regret

For telling you I'm going away

Yes I loved you, yes but

I came to tell you that I'm going away

Your sobs can't do anything about it

As said well by Verlaine 'on an ill wind'

I came to tell you that I'm going away

You remember the old days and you cry

You suffocate, you turn pale now the time's come

Farewell forever

Yeah I'm in regret

For telling you I'm going away

As you've been with me through everything

Caleta María, Seno Almirantazgo, Tierra del Fuego

Chile

  

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Streets of Philadelphia.

"There are certain kinds of deaths that one should not be expected to re-live, certain kinds of connections that are so deep that when broken you feel the snap of the link inside you.“

The former battlefield is now peaceful and calm, but at the time it was hell on the offensive to take possesion of the city of Ypres, that was occupied by the Allies.

This area around the town is known to have been one of the most horrible and bloodiest battlefields during 3 major battles.

Non of the combatants could gain the upper hand and they began to dig an immense system of trenches.

For strategic reasons, the Germans wanted to take possesion of the city of Ypres at all costs and had to take the offensive for this.

In the first attack they used a corps made up of very young volenteer students who had not received any militairy training.

However, they were no match and were mowed down by the Allied machine guns and afterwards this was referred to as the infanticide of Ypres....

The Germans then stopped the offensive and shot the city to shreds with their heavy cannons.

During the First Battle for Ypres 285.000 soldiers from both sides lost their lives.

Poison gas was also used in the subsequent battle in 1915.

Allied troops saw a greenish-yellow cloud approaching above their trenches and quickly developed a sore throat and very painful lungs.

10.000 men were hit by the poison gas and half of them died of suffocation after 10 minutes.

Many hundred of thousands of men lost their lives in the battles of Ypres....

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“Fall in love. Maybe it doesn't have to be with someone. Fall in love with music, art, dancing in the dark, car rides at 1am, the glistening of the stars, the colors of the sun as it rises, the smell of flowers, the feeling of adrenaline that takes over your whole body, and suffocates your lungs with joy, good friends who bring out your best, silence, noise, fall in love with the little things that make you feel most alive and find purpose. Fall in love with life.”

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Feeling like I try so hard, I'd hate for you to fall apart like me

 

Feeling like I do so much, doing it for everyone but me, yeah I cant even breath

 

With all this weight, I suffocate

The price of over-development is when, in the name of money making, we destroy our beautiful environment. Tourism is an aspect of that. I can't think of any better example other than the view of Waikiki's skyline. A small island in the middle of the pacific ocean, that feels like you are in the heart of Manhattan. the beauty of Oahu attracts millions of tourists every year and so the need for .... rooms resulted in building those multistory hotels. Oahu has it's own natural jungles, it also has a man made, an artificial.. one that is much less beautiful..

"Oh why are we are waiting so long, I'm suffocating

Oh why are we are waiting so long, I'm suffocating

Boy it's now or never

Time we get together

Been a long time coming, now I need that loving

I like the way you tease me

But let's just make this easy

Put me in control

We can switch roles

And I take the lead

You're so far behind me

You know what I need

I'm not gonna stop

Whatever the weather

We gon' be better together

So what's up baby?

What about us?

'Cause I've been watchin' and waitin'

Why don't you give it or take it?

So what's up baby?

What about us?

Watcha doin' to my head? (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

Should be here with me instead! (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

What about those words you said? (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

What about us?

(What about us?)

Oh why are we are waiting so long, I'm suffocating

Oh why are we are waiting so long, I'm suffocating

I love to hear you whisper

Take it take it lower

Don't be 'fraid to show her, what you freakin' do

'Cause we can do it nightly

You get me excited

Now it's my turn (yes it's my turn)

So give it to me, why are we waiting?

I know what you need

And I'm not gonna stop

Whatever the weather

We gon' be better together

So what's up baby?

What about us?

'Cause I've been watchin' and waitin'

Why don't you give it or take it?

So what's up baby?

What about us?

Watcha doin' to my head? (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

Should be here with me instead! (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

What about those words you said? (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

What about us?

(What about us?)

Watcha doin' to my head? (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

Should be here with me instead! (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

What about those words you said? (Na, na, na, na, na, na)

What about us?

(What about us?)

Let me take the lead

(Na, na, na, na, na, na)

You know what I need

(Na, na, na, na, na, na)

Put my mind at ease

And Tell me what about us

What about us"

 

by Pink

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Monument aux morts, Toulouse, sculpteur: Alaphilippe Camille

رُغممَ وجوودَ الاوكسجينَ .. إلآ أننيَ أشعر بالأختنآقَ .. =\

 

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صورةةَ إرشيفييةةَ إلينَ يكتبهآ ربككم ويلطف بححآليَ

وأنزل صورة جديدةةَ يوم الاثنيينَ أن شآ اللهَ ..

 

= )

 

دعوآتكممَ مآ أعييد بـ أختبآرآتيَ ه الاسبوع مثل الاسبوع اللي رآححَ ض1

 

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What's to say?! Heard you got ruffed up!

Once again, you get left behind! Check yourself!

Don't get it twisted! Write yourself a formal goodbye!

Fukt yourself! Don't get it talked up!

Got no quaims with taking your life!

Quick to judge! Quick to get tossed up!

Dig yourself a formal goodbye!!

SUFFOCATE!!! You're nothing 2 no one!

SUFFOCATE!!! You're living a lie! - Motograter

 

model: me

place: New Apocalypse

pose: 5ifth Order

Adams County, Washington

Mextures, Vintique and Tadaa on iPhone

verb (without subject)

1. to become suffocated; stifle; smother.

2. to be uncomfortable due to a lack of fresh or cool air

  

we're hurting ourself.

and we don't know how to stop.

 

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What does the air matter if it's you that I breathe

Lava flowing into the waters of the Pacific Ocean at sunrise. No matter how many times I have photographed the sporadic lava flows on Hawaii’s Big Island, I’ll never not be fascinated by watching an island grow right before my eyes... followed by watching my waistline grow before my eyes while eating some of my favorite food in the world. Hawaii never disappoints.

 

This image shows several fingers of lava flowing underneath a large plume of steam and gas while the molten lava underneath the water breaks away, floats, then creates steam on the surface of the ocean. It’s a truly otherworldly sight to behold.

 

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Para el tema quincenal del grupo PhotoNature. Uno de esos días de finales de primavera con un calor ya sofocante jugando con los desenfoques entre girasoles.

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that feeling of despair, loneliness, helplessness and breathlessness all wrapped up together. The feeling never lasts, eventually it unravels around our head, giving us new breathe and new life. The adventure to get there can be daunting and unsettling. But keep your eye on the prize...it's one grasp...one breathe...one moment away.

 

Ok...enough deep stuff! Obviously a series of a lot of emotions coming out! Hopefully this makes for better photography! Cheers everyone!

good luck, Dear EveryOne.

 

the Canon 50 / f 0,95

A scanograph I created showing what happened and how it feels.

Under words of sorrow.

What can I do?

   

-BFMV

  

View On Black

Since you all liked this one! :)

 

You know what’s cool? Jumping on a private boat with a bunch of your tour guests bragging about how you don’t get sea-sick. You know what’s not cool? Spending two hours on rough seas looking through a tiny hole in a camera and getting sea sick. I’ve since learned to take breaks from sticking my eye into the viewfinder while on a boat... for my stomach’s sake. Turns out even the most seasoned seasoned sailors will get sick from looking through a lens on the water. I’d never been sea-sick until the morning I shot this image of lava and steam on the coast of Hawaii. Just another example of Mother Nature keeping my ego in check. ⬇️

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Polaroid Week | Day 4 | Frame 1

We are all just trying to breathe

Day Seventy-Two: February 22nd, 2007.

 

I can't seem to catch my breath.

 

I'm suffocating.

 

I've been feeling this way for a long time but it's been worse since coming back from Atlanta.

 

Pretty soon, something's gotta give.

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