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Allure Couture: Hi-Low Dress Leann with heels in different colours for Maitreya, Belleza Isis and Freya, Legacy, Slink Physique and Hourglass

available @ Versus Event

 

Model Greta Catlyn

Photographer: Angels Milena

  

Credits @ VERSUSMagazine

Ooh, Tiny has chosen the big one for an Elephant Ride, the small Elephant has to cope with his bigger brother - CrAzY Ideas because it is CrAzY Tuesday today

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

😄HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday😄

 

Photo taken March 12, 2023 and uploaded for the group

CrAzY Tuesday #BigVersusSmall

 

Gigaset GS 290

ƒ/2.0

3.5 mm

1/33 Sec

ISO 284

VERSUS MAGAZINE FALL/WINTER 2018

Jules dress by Scadalize

Anjou bra by Hilly Haalan

Odyssey Artemis earings by Mandala

Gwen hairbase by Not Found

" Crazy Tuesday "

Theme : Big versus Small

My backyard Buddha with his little friend.

VERSUS MAGAZINE FALL/WINTER 2018

Silas Fur Vest by F.A.T

Top Melani by Vision

Cake Leggings by Blueberry

Safari Tribe Necklace and Ring by Ison

Gwen hairbase by Not Found

Hair made in photoshop

Found the coyote stalking the crane and then he seen me and ran away. Maybe it was the cranes lucky day that I came along. Athabasca county Alberta.

Crazy Tuesday theme Big versus Small

My entry for this Crazy Tuesday! 's challenge

 

A lone hiker trekking up the foothills of Turkish mountains. Admittedly a quick edit in order to post something new rather than plundering the archives. Hopefully more newer stuff will follow soon!

 

Still too busy these days to keep a regular presence here...but getting there!

Versus Celestinas Special 10th Anniversary

(CW):. Angel Nuriel Gown White & Gold

(CW):. Marissa Backless Gown White

Head Accessory - Grapes and Roses

Lelutka Heads

Denver's Shapes

Ys&Ys skins

Versus Autumn/Winter 2016

Mimosa Dress by AZUL

Scarlett hair by Tableau Vivant

Mimosa Headband by AZUL

Mesh Head Lelutka Stella

YS&YS Noemi skin applier

VERSUS SUMMER EDITION !!!!

VERSUS SUMMER EDITION IS HERE! You will find the latest summer trends featured by the best stylists, the greatest artists of FRACTAL ART, magical resorts to hide yourself at, an interview to the TMD owner and much more!!! We hope you enjoy our third Versus Magazine!!

 

Picture by : Magissa Denver

 

VERSUS SUMMER EDITION

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Cameras made in Japan . The Yashica TL-electro was introduced in 1972 . It is a single-lens reflex camera for 35mm film . The small Hit camera was made around 1950 , and takes 14x14 mm pictures on a 17.5mm film.

For "Crazy Tuesday" ; theme : "Big versus Small" .

Diamond Wrapped Choker

Bubsy Collar

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Your choice of Gold, Silver, and Black.

 

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Versus Autumn/Winter 2016

 

Magissa Gown by Gizza

Georgina Hair by Murray

CATWA mesh head

L'etre Skin applier

The other day birding with Don Delaney we witness this juvenile Cooper's Hawk which appeared to be play fighting with the crows . The event lasted for a good 10 minutes. Hawrelak Park Edmonton.

Flickr Contest Photo Versus

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Some people can subconsciously prevent you from becoming your best self.

 

Everything you do in this life- where you go, what you say, what you do and who you do it with is the result of your thoughts.

 

A big reason people fight is because people identify with their thoughts. When we were growing up, most of us believed that thoughts come from the inside. We thought that they were innately a part of us and that we *are* our thoughts. We started building our whole identities around our own little internal monologues.

And the bigger the idea, the more of your identity it represents. This is why politics and religion are such hotly debated topics, because they're such big ideas. If I say your political idea is a bad idea, and you base your identity on that idea, then effectively what you're hearing is that I'm calling you a bad person. You think that I'm attacking you, not the idea.

Something that might be even more common is that people just straight up attack the individual as a proxy for attacking that person's idea.

 

Somewhere along the way, a few people started realizing they had it all wrong.

 

In practice, a much better way to think about it is that the universe has an infinite number of streams of thoughts, so to speak, that our brains can kind of tap into like different radio stations. With this analogy, we no longer have to view ourselves as a series of thoughts but rather as an empty vessel by which thoughts pass through. Now we're like the DJ of a radio station, not the individual song. The self is merely an observer. It was this distinction that sparked one of the most famous philosophical debates of all time, which is, I think therefore I am versus I *do* therefore I am.

 

Spolier alert, you should pick the latter.

 

In this analogy, the self is determined by our ability to pick and choose different ideas from different streams of thoughts and combine them to form new ideas. Sort of like picking ingredients to make a sandwich.

This is different from the first paradigm, in which we would just take everything from the same stream and hope that the sandwich turns out good anyways.

 

Therapists know that this works, that's why when people come in complaining about depression, they're told to use the term "negative intrusive thoughts".

The idea is actually pretty simple. If you don't take ownership of the idea and instead you assign a label to it, then you can categorize it as something that life just happened to send your way but something that you're also allowed to throw away. You don't have to hold on to it because it's not actually a part of you. It's just a shitty song on the radio station.

 

So how does this all relate to other people holding you back?

 

To be continued..

 

Credited to Austin Ambrozi on TikTok

 

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Kungler Lakshmi Necklace. Lelutka Bento w/makeup

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