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Kaz: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...
Junno:
Desejo devorar cada centímetro de sua pele alva
Sorver cada gota de seu suor quente e salgado
Beber o mel que é o fruto de nosso amor
E perder-me em seu corpo em um êxtase infinito
Kaz: Eh? C-como...?
Junno:
Desejo ouvir cada batida de seu coração apaixonado
Ser o dono de cada olhar súplice e agoniado
Cada gemido seu sorverei com meus lábios
E em uma noite sem fim morrerei de prazer em teus braços
Kaz: Para, para... não!
Junno: O que foi, Kaz?
Kaz: Como você conhece isso? Quem...?
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Kaz: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...
Junno:
I wish to devour every inch of your white skin
To sip each drop of your hot and salty sweat
Drink of the honey, the fruit of our love making
And loose myself in your body in an infinite extasy
Kaz: Eh? W-what...?
Junno:
I wish to hear every beat of your passionate heart
Be the owner of each lost and angsh stare
Each of your moans I will suck with my lips
And in an endless night I will die of pleasure in you arms
Kaz: Stop, stop... no!
Junno: What happened, Kaz?
Kaz: How do you know that? Who...?
Better Brothers Los Angeles teamed up with the Diva Foundation at the historic Wilshire Ebel Theater in Los Angeles.
The event is sponsored by Gilead, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and the generous support of businessman and activist Gerard McCallum.
The Truth Awards will benefit the DIVA Foundation and its partnership with Better Brothers LA with several initiatives aimed at affirming and strengthening the African American LGBTQ community educationally, financially, physically and socially. Proceeds will also benefit the Better Brothers LA Book Scholarship and other programming needs of the organization. For more information about the organization and its scholarship program
ABOUT BETTER BROTHERS LOS ANGELES
Better Brothers Los Angeles was created to provide spaces for Black gay men to network, socialize and be BETTER – at life, love and community. Developing a sense of community has been a challenge for some Black gay men, given the cultural and religious opposition to their sexual orientation. As those challenges have receded in mainstream society, they still present significant difficulties and constrain a sense of well-being for Black gay men within the Black community. Better Brothers Los Angeles has sponsored cultural, recreational, and social/networking events, and continues to create a community where Black gay men and women can walk with a greater sense of confidence and pride. Visit www.BetterBrothersLA.com
ABOUT THE DIVA FOUNDATION
The DIVA Foundation -- founded in 1990 by Tony-nominated actress and HIV/AIDS advocate Sheryl Lee Ralph -- is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, created as a living memorial to the many friends she lost to HIV/AIDS as an original cast member of the Broadway musical “Dreamgirls,” and because of her concern for the threat HIV/AIDS posed to women and children. Over the years, the DIVA Foundation has worked to break the silence and erase the stigma still connected to HIV/AIDS and encourage people to get tested in order to know their HIV status.
The University of Texas at Austin, The Main Building - John 8:32: "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free."
Events at TED2015 - Truth and Dare, March 16-20, 2015, Vancouver Convention Center, Vancouver, British Columbia. Photo: Ryan Lash/TED
Name: Joycey Crescendo
From Truth District
Hair - Mercedes - Truth
Dress - Meela lace dress: Aubergine - Whippet & Buck
Scarf - Sheer tank top (neck scarf): Grape - The Sea Hole
Boots - Curvaceous Boot - Gos
Pose - Footwear (3) - Glitterati
Others
Skin - Jenny - Al Vulo
Lipstick - Leah lipstick 21 - Glam Affair
Mesh nails - Round nails: Silver glitter - Leverocci
JESUS is the REASON for the Season!!
John 16:33 I’ve told you all this so that trusting me, you will be unshakable and assured, deeply at peace. In this godless world, you will continue to experience difficulties. But take heart! (be of good cheer) I’ve conquered the world. Amen!
Tanquery Lounge was located in Lizard Lick, NC...the BAD BRAINS lived there for a while in 82. Crucial Truth were from Florida and later became CRUCIAL T. They released a great 7' on Ratcage Records. The singer went on to be in Circus of Power.
Better Brothers Los Angeles teamed up with the Diva Foundation at the historic Wilshire Ebel Theater in Los Angeles.
The event is sponsored by Gilead, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and the generous support of businessman and activist Gerard McCallum.
The Truth Awards will benefit the DIVA Foundation and its partnership with Better Brothers LA with several initiatives aimed at affirming and strengthening the African American LGBTQ community educationally, financially, physically and socially. Proceeds will also benefit the Better Brothers LA Book Scholarship and other programming needs of the organization. For more information about the organization and its scholarship program
ABOUT BETTER BROTHERS LOS ANGELES
Better Brothers Los Angeles was created to provide spaces for Black gay men to network, socialize and be BETTER – at life, love and community. Developing a sense of community has been a challenge for some Black gay men, given the cultural and religious opposition to their sexual orientation. As those challenges have receded in mainstream society, they still present significant difficulties and constrain a sense of well-being for Black gay men within the Black community. Better Brothers Los Angeles has sponsored cultural, recreational, and social/networking events, and continues to create a community where Black gay men and women can walk with a greater sense of confidence and pride. Visit www.BetterBrothersLA.com
ABOUT THE DIVA FOUNDATION
The DIVA Foundation -- founded in 1990 by Tony-nominated actress and HIV/AIDS advocate Sheryl Lee Ralph -- is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, created as a living memorial to the many friends she lost to HIV/AIDS as an original cast member of the Broadway musical “Dreamgirls,” and because of her concern for the threat HIV/AIDS posed to women and children. Over the years, the DIVA Foundation has worked to break the silence and erase the stigma still connected to HIV/AIDS and encourage people to get tested in order to know their HIV status.
Blogged at lashaekarsin.blogspot.com
Clothing: (Top) Puffy Shirt in Khaki, (Pants) Silk Long Pants in Black by Zenith Fashion
Shoes: Dream.Booties in Army by fri.day
Hair: Roxana in Mocha by TRUTH
Skin: Pearl 5 (Peach) by LAQ
Pose: you ain't goin' nowhere by Don't Freak Out
Background by JoesSistah www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/sets/
While out doing some photography on a fine autumn morning, I crossed paths with Julius and a new face. Julius and I embraced a firm handshake and hug, as his friend looked at us with bewilderment. As fate may have it, I was carrying my collage of strangers I put together back in the spring for a gallery event. Julius had only ever seen the image on my tiny phone screen, so the honor was bestowed upon him to take a look at the image. As he pointed at several faces he knew in print, his friend looked at me and asked "why am I not included?" Smiling back at him, I knew this was the opportunity for a new member of the "A HREF="https://www.flickr.com/photos/redskyrocketman/sets/72157645750435863/">(608)strangers so I ran with it. "Obviously because I haven't taken your picture yet!" I exclaimed with a hint of laughter in my voice, and thus the man introduced himself as Cory better known to his friends as "Truth." He asked how I wanted him to pose, and as with my strangers I told him "just be you!" He promptly stood up straight, with good posture and looked at the lens. I clicked off a few frames and was content.
I shared the frames with him and he applauded my efforts and gave the thumbs up for inclusion in the project. The 100 strangers group has plenty of followers who just enjoy the photography, I for one am a member to enjoy the write-ups too When I meet people with not much of a backstory, I think of it not as a missed opportunity but rather a new friend. I suggest trying the project out, as in my mind there is no grounds for failure if you go in with open arms and open eyes!
140/100
With a name like Truth or Consequences, I had to visit. From what I could see, it was just another older western town strung along the interstate. It had renamed itself after a radio show, so that the radio show would broadcast from there once every year.
From "T or C" my plan was to get to Alamogordo and see the White Sands area. This required going south on I-25 through a number of small towns to Las Cruces (which turned out to be much less interesting than I expected), and then east on US-70 across the White Sands Missile Range (next picture).
Best viewed as part of New Mexico set.
Better Brothers Los Angeles teamed up with the Diva Foundation at the historic Wilshire Ebel Theater in Los Angeles.
The event is sponsored by Gilead, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and the generous support of businessman and activist Gerard McCallum.
The Truth Awards will benefit the DIVA Foundation and its partnership with Better Brothers LA with several initiatives aimed at affirming and strengthening the African American LGBTQ community educationally, financially, physically and socially. Proceeds will also benefit the Better Brothers LA Book Scholarship and other programming needs of the organization. For more information about the organization and its scholarship program
ABOUT BETTER BROTHERS LOS ANGELES
Better Brothers Los Angeles was created to provide spaces for Black gay men to network, socialize and be BETTER – at life, love and community. Developing a sense of community has been a challenge for some Black gay men, given the cultural and religious opposition to their sexual orientation. As those challenges have receded in mainstream society, they still present significant difficulties and constrain a sense of well-being for Black gay men within the Black community. Better Brothers Los Angeles has sponsored cultural, recreational, and social/networking events, and continues to create a community where Black gay men and women can walk with a greater sense of confidence and pride. Visit www.BetterBrothersLA.com
ABOUT THE DIVA FOUNDATION
The DIVA Foundation -- founded in 1990 by Tony-nominated actress and HIV/AIDS advocate Sheryl Lee Ralph -- is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, created as a living memorial to the many friends she lost to HIV/AIDS as an original cast member of the Broadway musical “Dreamgirls,” and because of her concern for the threat HIV/AIDS posed to women and children. Over the years, the DIVA Foundation has worked to break the silence and erase the stigma still connected to HIV/AIDS and encourage people to get tested in order to know their HIV status.
one day ...
the truth will emerge ...
and every body will know that ...
ISLAM was INNOCENT ...
from the early begining ...
This is the symbol for the new truth campaign, thats mission is to teach teens about gods life and save our generation from a life of hell.