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Selfish people feel that graff is unsightly and offensive and that they are entitled to buff everything to a bland grey uncreative shite! why not listen to the many who actually think graff is the shit to look at!.. boring cunts!!!
Why do I get so HARD watching a lady pumping the gas pedal of a non-starting car?? I have been suffering since I was 5 years old with this when I first saw this in 1970!
Today's We're Here group challenge was to take a photograph that made you THINK! . I give you two in one, why do people who bother to pick up after their dog then toss the bag into the bushes?
Why I am here and in my habitat it is not the question. This is a tribute to these precious animal and so that at some time they stop existing these places. We think that it would happen if we were what we could not leave a cage.
The animal that its title this identified with (WHY) they are those that but sadness expressed their faces.
The weather is damp cold and windy so why bother going out when I can put the heating on and relex on the bed imaginging warm hands and an eager mouth wanting to pleasure me so they will get their way.
We followed this SUV around Clifton until it stopped at Cold Stream Creamery. We waited for the little family to get out and go in before we attacked with our cameras. This is the product of me playing with Lightroom while drinking beer. :)
This girl's words stopped me
Truly stopped me
I care about her too much to leave it at this
Please
Send love
Send prayers
Send her hope
Successfully (semi) stand developed using the HC110 /Rodinal(Ro9) cocktail soup! Highlights were slightly over-developed but the shadows were just nice. Maybe I should try a shorter initial inversion?
EOS 5 + EF 17-40 f/4L
HC110 +Ro9 (1+1+200)
45:00 min, room temp
1st minute continuous inversion, single inversion at 30th minute
Gateshead/Newcastle Quayside with the Gateshead Millennium Bridge and Tyne Bridge, along with the Baltic Flour Mills. But why the large letter 'I' on the side?
I was able to sit and enjoy a bit of this awesome sunset with my love about 2 weeks ago. Those moments, like a sunset, always seem so fleeting, yet stunning in their impact and importance to the grounding of the soul. Living ferry rides and hours drive apart sucks. But, again, like sunsets, the small moments you have to just sit in aww of how amazing life can be, are so worth it.
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Isn't that just the burning question...why..
How many times a day do you ask "why"?
Well, here's another...
Why can't roses be this color?
why am I putting on lip gloss? what's the point? What's the point of anything? we're all going to die. what is life
When different species can live together peacefully -
Why can't we do?
Why is there so much hatred in our species alone?
Why do we fight on the name of Religion , Creed and Power?
Steve Argyle singer and rhythm guitarist for wirral band why not now for whom i do promo photography for.
This picture actually only shows three reasons why the world sucks, but it's an interesting combination. You have the US Postal Service on one side fighting against an Amazon store on the other, with only an advertisement for the Plague standing between them. There are so many threads I could pull from this right now, I don't know where to start. That's the problem with modern America. There are too many reasons why everything sucks, and it's hard to fit it all into a focused essay.
1. I'll start with the reason I took the picture. Back when I moved to Chicago, those two big windows with the doorway in between looked into an actual, honest-to-Daley brick-and-mortar bookstore. It was a Books-A-Million chain store, but still ... it was an actual store. That sold books. I got a job and worked there for a while. But the bookstore went out of business something like five years ago, and it was replaced by one of those Amazon outlet stores, and I find the on-the-nose cultural and economic irony of that almost overwhelming.
2. That Covid-19 sign. As I write this, various news channels are exploding with breaking news of a series of interviews old-school news guy Bob Woodward taped with Trump in February and March. Woodward is a good journalist, so he recorded the interview, and Lordy, there are tapes! So now you can hear Trump admit to deliberately hiding significant details and playing down the Plague so as not to start a panic -- imagine the guy who built his entire political career on scaring the bejeezus out of everyone trying to avoid panic -- thereby setting us on the do-nothing path toward 200,000 dead. So now we're going to have to hear from a bunch of Trump bootlickers about how that's not really what happened and how you've never been able to trust that Bob Woodward guy and how the tapes were doctored and even if Trump did hide information, it was for our own good and 200,000 people dying is actually a good thing, so let's go play some B1G 10 football, damn it!
Also, the ad on the sign shows Trump's bootlicker surgeon general trying to get people who survived the Plague to donate Plasma for the latest Trump Miracle Cure, even though there's really not documented evidence that injecting people with used plasma helps all that much. But that's a can of worms in the middle of a bunch of other worm cans.
3. There's that Post Office truck, which just reminds me how Trump and his bootlickers have decided they can't win the upcoming election, so they're coming up with a million-point-five ways to cheat. One of these involves stopping the mail balloting so many Americans are planning to use to vote safely in the middle of the Trump Virus by purposely wrecking the U.S. Postal Service, a government institution that predates the actual government and is written into the U.S. Constitution. And this just reminds me that while I think at this point Trump's chances of winning a free and fair election are very small, there is a huge chance this will not be a free and fair election, and that we're sliding fast into an authoritarian dictatorship.
But I had a nice walk through downtown.
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