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Sculpture in the Peace Garden by Frederick Franck. "The Unkillable Human" Suggests the shadow of a person burned into the concrete during the bombing of Hiroshima.
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Clivias are wonderful, almost unkillable plants, which brighten the garden during late winter and early spring with clusters of vibrant yellow throated, orange or salmon trumpet flowers. The flowers are held on stalks above the clump of dark green strap-like leaves.
Native to Natal, South Africa, clivias were named after Lady Charlotte Florentina Clive, Duchess of Northumberland, who was the granddaughter of Robert Clive, better known as Clive of India. The name Clivia can be pronounced as the name Clive to rhyme with 'hive' (Clive+ia) or with a hard sound as in 'liver' (Cliv+ia). Many of the clivia enthusiasts pronounce it the latter way.
First she starts calling me Pinky, then I find this on the whiteboard. I suspect my wife is planning something....
Clivias are wonderful, almost unkillable plants, which brighten the garden during late winter and early spring with clusters of vibrant yellow throated, orange or salmon trumpet flowers. The flowers are held on stalks above the clump of dark green strap-like leaves.
"I Just Want You"
There are no unlockable doors
There are no unwinnable wars
There are no unrightable wrongs or
unsingable songs
There are no unbeatable odds
There are no believable Gods
There are no unnameable names
Shall I say it again?
Yeah
There are no impossible dreams
There are no invisible seams
Each night when the day is through
I dont ask much
I just want you
There are no uncriminal crimes
There are no unrhymable rhymes
There are no identical twins or
forgivable sins
There are no incurable ills
There are no unkillable thrills
One thing and you know its true
I dont ask much
I just want you
Im sick and tired of bein sick and tired
I used to go to bed so high and wired
Yeah - yeah - yeah
I think I'll buy myself some plastic
water
I guess I should have married
Lennon's daughter
Yeah - yeah - yeah - yeah
There are no unachievable goals
There are no unsaveable souls
No legitimate kings or queens
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah
There are no indisputable truths
And there aint no fountain of youth
Each night when the day is through
I dont ask much
I just want you
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Clivias are wonderful, almost unkillable plants, which brighten the garden during late winter and early spring with clusters of vibrant yellow throated, orange or salmon trumpet flowers. The flowers are held on stalks above the clump of dark green strap-like leaves.
Native to Natal, South Africa, clivias were named after Lady Charlotte Florentina Clive, Duchess of Northumberland, who was the granddaughter of Robert Clive, better known as Clive of India. The name Clivia can be pronounced as the name Clive to rhyme with 'hive' (Clive+ia) or with a hard sound as in 'liver' (Cliv+ia). Many of the clivia enthusiasts pronounce it the latter way.
As a child, my first floral success was with orange oriental poppies, which I later learned are almost unkillable. Since orange is the one colour banished from my garden now, I have tried many times to grow pink and peach poppies, but with few successes.
This one is in a friend's garden.
Today was the baby shower of my friends first born child. . . She is also the first of my friends to have a child. So, you may wonder why I didn't take a picture of something baby related. . . I was the game lady! I was busy, ok?!?!
So instead of a baby shower I'm remembering the moments of relaxation afterwards with my family away and only the herd of dogs and my cat to look after. And Gazanias. These are the same ones that I've taken pictures of previously (my mom just can't kill these things) and since I've been on a sunflare kick recently I picked this ones. I have no idea what the heck that speck of blue light is but I thought it was pretty cool. I'll ask Mady. . . she'll know.
I type this while sitting on a counter top. I've realized that I have the same aversion to chairs as I do to shoes. I'll sit on the floor, on counter tops but not on the actual chairs. Hehe, I'm a weirdo.
After getting glue with yesterdays parcel I finally fixed the bigger birds rump. As funnny as that sounds - it seemed to be quite important for him, because without it he fell on the pecker the whole time.
The big one is a gift from my mother she gave to me a year ago, the little one was a gift from this years christmas. She really knows how I detest little things that do only quallifie as dirt collectors - but she has quite the right touch if it is about reallly cute things. (No wonder. She bear me. - And after she bore me she didn't get bored for 29 years - and does not only bear me in her house whenever I visitit but also puts me slippers on the floor, so I don't have to bear bare feet. Did I mention that I really collected bears for quite a long time? In the first week I had only 5. But I called them "Bear and four bear" so this already taught me a lesson.)
And so I thought for todays picture I might arrange them with two of my unkillable plants (I watered them yesterday and assume it was the second or third time this year). In fact You didn't notice - for the pictures I always rearrange my windowsill (Hope you are not broke when your window 's ill...)
And candles... I ususally don't enlighten them. But you know... its great for the girls. So I bought some. Just need some girls now.
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unedited. I tried but it didn't improve anything just made it look more strange.
Unstoppable, unkillable, misunderstood, yet determined to live. With lingering glimpses of their past beauty, the once-man and once-city soldier on with a supernatural strength and determination. They live on together, bonded as only the undead can be.
A little Fantasy-themed fig I did a while ago.
The Lich is a mage who became an undead in his pursuit for power. Now, he is a nigh-unkillable necromancer with powers beyond imagining, but if you manage to destroy his phylacterion - the containment for his soul - , he will perish forever.
My personal pirate flag. My pirate persona can read :P. The text goes:
No Foe Unbeatable,
No Puzzle Unsolveable,
No Wall Unbreachable.
No Fear Unconquerable
No Prison Inescapeable,
No Game Unwinnable.
No Obstacle Insurmountable,
No Place Uninhabitable,
No Demon Unvanquishable.
No Soul Unredeemable,
No Trail Unblazeable,
No Crime Unspeakable.
No Beast Unslayable,
No Fugitive Untraceable,
No Fire Unquenchable.
No Treasure Unrecoverable,
No Man Unkillable,
No World Unsaveable.
#succulents in #sanfrancisco are ginormous! My kind of plants... needs very little water and practically unkillable. #Plants and I don't get along so these are perfect. I don't have a green thumb like my florist mom. #instalumtrip2 #posttheordinary ift.tt/1kuhegZ
For the longest time, I've worn my brown thumb like a badge of honor.
My sister gave me an ivy when I moved into my first solo apartment back in college. After a month, it was reduced down to one or two vines and a few sad leaves.
When I got my first place as a full-time working "adult," my mom gave me a rosemary plant because she knew I liked to cook with it and, well, it was supposed to be an unkillable plant. It didn't stand a chance.
It used to upset me, being the daughter of a woman who literally brought plants back to life by just walking into the room, but after a while I was like, "GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT, MOTHER NATURE!"
Now though, I kinda wanna change that.
Last fall I picked up a package of tulips and planted them in terracotta containers. The last time I attempted to grow tulips, I think I may have planted them too early because they ended up sprouting in December and dying from the frost.
This time around, I was slightly more successful. I planted 5 containers, but 3 of them became the victim of bulb rot.
The other two, however, survived. This is one of them. Look how beautiful she turned out to be in the face of adversity (a.k.a. me).
Our landlords at the Gateway Apartments were concerned about us during the pandemic. (Not us, specifically, but their tenants in general, 2/3 of whom are retired.) So they sent around a letter, saying that they would be putting little gifts on our door every few days. If we don't take them inside, they will call or come in to make sure we haven't died.
Anyway, we got our first gift today, and brought it in: a potted plant, with directions. We are actually going to keep it!
By a funny coincidence, it looks exactly like a younger version of Fred, ML's beloved Peperomia. Given to her in 1974, by a college roommate, given away in 1984 because we didn't think it would survive the move New York to Oregon in January. Fred the First was unkillable, and we hope Fred Two will also thrive.
S. reginae is very popular as an ornamental plant. It was first introduced to Europe in 1773, when it was grown at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Since then, it has been widely introduced around the world, including the Americas and Australia, growing well in any area that is sunny and warm. In the United States, Florida and California are the main areas of cultivation, due to their warm climate. It is a common ornamental plant in Southern California, and has been chosen as the Official Flower of the City of Los Angeles, where they are all but unkillable.
Tomoko gave me this cutting from her massive jade plant ("unkillable," or so the Internets would lead me to believe) as an apartment-warming gift two years ago. And while it is bigger than when she first gave it to me, it's by no means fecund -- it's hard to find a cat-inaccessible spot with good light in this place. Still, it soldiers on.
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The leaves of this purple shamrock close up at night. It will soon have little mauve flowers too (green shamrocks have white flowers). It's an unkillable plant (a rhizome, I think). If the leaves die off due to prolonged periods of lack of water, you just water it again and they come back. And it doesn't have roots - just little bulb-like thingies.
Hey, I’m Zathong and this guide is about Yu Zhong Build in Mobile Legends.
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Tips:
Early game
Start the game by clearing the offlane minions or as his spell vamp is really good you can also start the game from mid with mage. As Yu Zhong has great initiator and CC skills, any mage can be benefitted from this by taking some early kills. A little farming is needed for Yu Zhong to sustain the damage given. You need to maintain the position in such a sense so that after charging an enemy your team can follow you up. In a gank, you have to either initiate it or finish it. So position yourself accordingly. Try to take away some early kills it will increase the damage in the early game.
Mid game
In the mid-game try to take out some towers and always enter a gank in the last and finish everyone off. Help your marksman and solo push. That’s the only objective of Yu Zhong in the mid-game.
Late game
In the late game, Yu Zhong becomes literally unkillable. So start ganking without any hesitation. Stun your enemies and use the combos, you will win for sure.
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This plant is unkillable. Large people have fallen on it, it has dropped all its leaves in a high wind, and it continues to grow. It's at least six feet tall.
My name is Lee Sang-hyeok. My American fans call me “God.” My Korean fans know me as “the Unkillable Demon King.” I actually prefer God, because it feels just a little bit higher.
In game, I’m simply Faker. I’m 20 years old, and I’m the best League of Legends player in the world.
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We had a lot of these in our first house - they are great ground covers, flower constantly and are virtually unkillable - makes me wonder why I haven't yet planted any here :).
I think this too looks best on black.
Detail of the neck pickup on my '92 Les Paul Standard. She's been used hard over the years and carries more than her share of battle scars but keeps coming back for more. I think she's unkillable....
The Wunderkabinet, January 21 - April 30, 2011
Shannon Gerard's lovely, unkillable succulent. It even survived the post! It now sits in a spot reserved for it so long ago!
Like a skein of loose silk blown against a wall
She walks by the railing of a path in Kensington Gardens,
And she is dying piecemeal
of a sort of emotional anemia
And round about there is a rabble
Of the filthy, sturdy, unkillable infants of the very poor.
They shall inherit the earth.
In her is the end of breeding.
Her boredom is exquisite and excessive.
She would like some one to speak to her,
And is almost afraid that I
will commit that indiscretion
--
Ezra Pound, The Garden
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