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O sei han maske sira la iha. O sei hemu maske sira la iha. O sei hakat maske sira la iha. no koko atu fo hamnasa nebe midar, maske sira la iha o nia sorin. Tan moris ne o nian.

That’s a message in a bottle. I really wish you could see it better but it was the only one that I liked aside from the point above and that the framing sucks. Hopefully this looks good on Flickr. I hope you see it the way I do and that it doesn’t have the same issue as last time. I really need to find some locations. Even though I really like this one… i.e. Here. I don't like uploading two similar things beside each other...

 

I hate that I’m so ugly.

 

Tagged by Brittney Borowski ϟ, alina.♥, Haley Marshall Photography, CalypsoLikeToSailTheSea.

 

1. All the cool kids on flickr. XD

2. Props!

3. My darling friends!

4. Music and emotions.

5. Beautiful photography.

 

Last thing you watched on TV?

Currentlly watching CSI<3

Whats in the fridge?

NOMSSS.

Last person you talked to?

Mother.

Favorite color?

Blue.

Any pets?

Nope.

Favorite smell?

Vanilla is one.

Whats your current mood?

I’m not sure.

Last time you went out?

Just a few minutes ago to take pictures… But last night to the game with Krista :3

Who was it with?

KRISTA<3

Are you overly emotional?

Yes… -glances-

What is your prefered type of music?

Anything AWESOME.

If you could be anywhere right now, where would it be?

Hmmm….

Last movie you saw?

The Zookeeper… Uh…

 

10 things you're currently desiring

1. A lot of things that shall not be named.

2. -

3. -

4. -

5. -

6. -

7. -

8. -

9. -

10. -

 

10 Confessions

1. I don’t know if I can do any.

2. I’m upset. You know the kind of sadness where you don’t know why you are sad.

3. I wish this guy didn’t like me.

4. I don’t think people like my personality.

5. I eat too much. It can’t be healthy.

6. I wish it was Thanksgiving.

7. I want to tell someone that something upsets me.

8. I wish the three day weekend was months longer.

9. I’m afraid of getting a B in a certain class.

10. I regret something but I don’t know if I do…

 

"Grounded in the real stories of domestic violence survivors, this is a public art piece with a mission to heal". Rochester, New York

no date; You are not Alone by Leo Klein as told to Edward Uhlan. unknown Artist. What ever your problem may be, you are not alone.

Valga ésta imagen el reconocimiento de fuerza y lucha a todas las mujeres que han padecido Cáncer o padecen Cáncer.

 

Con todos los recuerdos de una vida pasada,

con toda la familia cerca , amigos y anónimos,

no estáis solas, no queremos que os sintáis solas,

estamos cerca, más de lo que podéis imaginar.

Hoy es el Día Contra el Cáncer de Mama, y mañana, pasado, el otro........

 

With all the recollections of a past life, with the whole family it(he,she) surrounds, friends and anonymous, you are not alone, we do not want that you sintáis alone, we are nearby, any more than you can imagine.

Today it is the Day Against the Cancer of Breast, and tomorrow, spent(passed), other one ........

  

Minoltaflex with Chiyoko Rokkor 75mm ƒ3.5

Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros

Nagaoka,Niigata,Japan.

           

grasp of darkness

Desencuentros

 

El día que se des-encontraron

Comprendió que la verdadera soledad

No se produce cuando estás solo

Si no cuando estás con alguien

Que en ese momento en realidad

Se encuentra muy lejos de ti....

 

---

 

Music for loneliness

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8rYl6K2STc

 

Another day has gone

I'm still all alone

How could this be

You're not here with me

You never said goodbye

Someone tell me why

Did you have to go

And leave my world so cold

 

Everyday I sit and ask myself

How did love slip away

Something whispers in my ear and says

That you are not alone

For I am here with you

Though you're far away

I am here to stay

 

You are not alone

I am here with you

Though we're far apart

You're always in my heart

You are not alone

 

All alone

Why, oh

 

Just the other night

I thought I heard you cry

Asking me to come

And hold you in my arms

I can hear your prayers

Your burdens I will bear

But first I need your hand

So forever can begin

 

Everyday I sit and ask myself

How did love slip away

Then something whispers in my ear and says

That you are not alone

For I am here with you

Though you're far away

I am here to stay

For you are not alone

I am here with you

Though we're far apart

You're always in my heart

And you are not alone

 

Whisper three words and I'll come runnin'

And girl you know that I'll be there

I'll be there

 

You are not alone

I am here with you

Though you're far away

I am here to stay

You are not alone

I am here with you

Though we're far apart

You're always in my heart

 

You are not alone

For I am here with you

Though you're far away

I am here to stay

For you are not alone

For I am here with you

Though we're far apart

You're always in my heart

 

For you are not alone

 

7 fascinating facts about The King Cobra, in Hong Kong.

​​ Pictures by Jack Ferguson.

 

Daily blog at www.wildcreatureshongkong.org

 

The longest venemous snake in the world is also a Hong Kong resident. But don't worry, it only eats other snakes, with occasional snacks of lizards or small mammals, and there have been no recorded fatalities from this snake to date in Hong Kong.

 

7 interesting facts:

1. A fear of snakes is known as ophidiophobia - and if you have it, you are not alone, as it is one of the most common fears in the world.

2. this snake is venomous, not poisonous. When an animal is poisonous, this means that the animal can be harmful when eaten or touched, in contrast to venomous, when the animal actually delivers the poison, as through a bite.

3. It is the longest venomous snake in the world. The longest captive snake grew to 5.7 meters! In Hong Kong in the wild they are more around 2-3 meters, with some exceptions.

4. This snake eats mainly other snakes! The scientific name of the king cobra is Ophiophagus hannah, from the Greek ophio “snake” and phagus “to eat”.

5. The female king cobra is the only snake that cares for its eggs. After laying twenty to fifty eggs in a nest made of twigs and leaves she covers the eggs and rests on top, guarding the eggs until they hatch, which can take up to 90 days.

6. Rare among snakes, this snake has excellent vision.

7. This animal is listed in the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance in Hong Kong.

Lzzy Hale of Halestorm has started the #raiseyourhorns movement in an effort to help end the stigma that surrounds mental health issues. If you have ever battled a mental illness of any sort (or know someone who has) please snap a picture of yourself with your horns held high & post it to let people know they are not alone in this! And if you have the means to help someone that is struggling, PLEASE do so!

 

Now that you have read this...let's see your horns!!

 

 

7 fascinating facts about The King Cobra, in Hong Kong.

​​ Pictures by Jack Ferguson.

 

Daily blog at www.wildcreatureshongkong.org

 

The longest venemous snake in the world is also a Hong Kong resident. But don't worry, it only eats other snakes, with occasional snacks of lizards or small mammals, and there have been no recorded fatalities from this snake to date in Hong Kong.

 

7 interesting facts:

1. A fear of snakes is known as ophidiophobia - and if you have it, you are not alone, as it is one of the most common fears in the world.

2. this snake is venomous, not poisonous. When an animal is poisonous, this means that the animal can be harmful when eaten or touched, in contrast to venomous, when the animal actually delivers the poison, as through a bite.

3. It is the longest venomous snake in the world. The longest captive snake grew to 5.7 meters! In Hong Kong in the wild they are more around 2-3 meters, with some exceptions.

4. This snake eats mainly other snakes! The scientific name of the king cobra is Ophiophagus hannah, from the Greek ophio “snake” and phagus “to eat”.

5. The female king cobra is the only snake that cares for its eggs. After laying twenty to fifty eggs in a nest made of twigs and leaves she covers the eggs and rests on top, guarding the eggs until they hatch, which can take up to 90 days.

6. Rare among snakes, this snake has excellent vision.

7. This animal is listed in the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance in Hong Kong.

A Doctor Who-reference seemed approperiate to this astrophotography.

 

YANA = You Are Not Alone

 

Nikon D90 paired with Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8, 15s shutter speed.

 

For those interessted in astrophotography I can highly recommend Adam Woodworth's tutorial: www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/night_sky___astrophotog...

What : Cosplay Mania 2014

Where : SMX Convention Center

When : October 5, 2014

 

Character : Asuka Langley Soryu / Asuka Shikinami Langley

Cosplayer : Faye Liper

Game/Series/Anime/Band : Neon Genesis Evangelion

 

Photo by Me

 

About the Photo:

One of my favorite shot during Cosplay Mania 2014. Attended only the last day because I'm not feeling well the whole week. During this event, I chose to role-play as a Con Photog & shoot my friends because I missed shooting them last Best of Anime.

  

Olympus XA 2 Kodak Portra 400BW

Walgreen's processed & scanned unedited

 

sf/ca 2011

 

 

Michael Joseph Jackson , The King of Pop { 1958 - 2009 }

Like or dislike, he is still one of the most successful pop singers of all-time,

a "Legend" of entertainment industrial.

Personally...his songs bring a lot of memory of my youth.

 

So...this is for you,Michael...

 

View On White

 

Here's the link to the song & mv

 

" For you are not alone,

And I am here with you,

Though we're far apart,

You're always in my heart,

For you are not alone."

 

Rest in peace ~~ Michael

 

Michael Jackson sings "You Are Not Alone".

 

August 29, 1997 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark

It's been one of those days

When everything just feels so far away

Hope don't be a stranger

Won't you help me make it through today?

 

Someone tell me how I

Stumble into doubting all the time

Some days I'm all together

And other days I stand here asking why

 

Then a voice comes calling out to me

You're never alone cause I am with you

And I will always be

I will hold you cause you belong to me

You're never alone cause I'll be with you

For all eternity

by Mercy Me

Kerry & Ginny Dennehy, thank you for your support. I consider it a honour to dedicate our Mental Health Game to your late son Kelty.

We appreciate all you do for youth Mental Health.

 

Sincerely

Myles Mattila

 

Founder and Director

MindRight for Athletes Society

 

Enough is Enough - Youth Depression, Suicide Prevention

 

www.MindRight.info

 

The Kelty Story by Kerry Dennehy

 

Teenage suicide and depression obviously has a dramatic effect on families, friends and communities. Ginny and Kerry Dennehy, Kelty's parents, are devoted to sharing their experiences with others to help educate and thereby reduce the tragedy of teenage suicide. Kerry shares his son's poignant story with courage and hope...

 

A small granite tablet in a quiet corner of the Whistler Cemetery marks the last resting place of our son. It reads, "Our Beautiful Boy", Kelty Patrick Dennehy, Nov. 23/83 - Mar 02/01. We were proud to have him in the same row with some of Whistler's early pioneers and legends, Myrtle Philip, Jean Tapley and Dave Murray, giving evidence to the fact that some souls live to a ripe old age and some are taken well before their time.

 

Kelty suffered from depression, which cast a cloud over his life that proved to be unmanageable. Kelty's friends, family, doctors and psychologists were never able to access, understand or manage his depression. Depression is a disease so insidious that only those who have suffered its depths can describe the loss of self, the loss of hope, and the blackness that snuffs out every ray of light.

 

Why depression strikes and manifests itself in certain individuals is largely a mystery. Studies indicated that Kelty fit a certain stereotype - a stereotype that most would be surprised to find was high risk for suicide.

 

Early childhood and youth painted the picture of a fairly typical boy who was average in school, loved sports and got along well with his peers. Kelty seemed to be a well-adjusted all around, likable kid, accepting the bumps and grinds of everyday living. My wife and I are from big, close families and we tried to give him all the love and attention we enjoyed in our own families. We played roles in coaching and supporting his soccer, baseball and hockey teams.

 

Kelty's first quantum leap into cultural shock came when he insisted that he enroll in Saskatchewan's Notre Dame College. Notre Dame is a private Jesuit school known for its high standards of academics and sports. At first Kelty had trouble adjusting and raised a fuss about coming home. Towards the end of the year he finally settled in and produced good showings on his report card and on the ice with the bantam hockey team.

  

The Kelty Story by Kerry Dennehy

Game Hosted by Myles Mattila

 

Kelty returned home to a summer job as a golf cart attendant at the Chateau Whistler Golf Course. That summer he announced he would like to return to Whistler Secondary School for grade 11. He certainly had developed maturity at Notre Dame, a place where he learned his position in the hierarchy quickly, a place where he cleaned dorms and washed pots, a place where attendance at church and Christian Studies was mandatory.

 

All seemed to be going smoothly and we took our family on a cruise through the Panama Canal. It was there that Kelty suffered from a paranoia anxiety attack. Having never had an indication of anything like this before, we were just as shocked and distressed as he was. Kelty lay low for a couple of days and with the help of the resident priest and the ship's doctor was able to function again well enough to finish the cruise. That year he went on to complete Grade 11 with top marks and graduation honors.

 

Several times we asked Kelty if he had any recurring incidents. He preferred to downplay it but admitted that he feared the anxiety attack might return.

 

He had a terrific winter with his many friends, snow boarding, playing Midget hockey, partying and driving our cars - in a responsible way. That summer he again returned to his summer job at the Chateau Whistler where he had the opportunity to hone his promising golf game.

 

Surprisingly, he announced that he wished to return to Notre Dame for Grade 12. He said he wanted to rekindle the bonds with his classmates and achieve some of the academic goals that would send him off to Bishop's University. He knew Bishop's had high standards so Kelty progressed from an average student to what some would call an over achiever. His nickname at Notre Dame was "crazy" because he would get up so early to study. As well, he represented Notre Dame on the school golf team, playing in the Saskatchewan Provincials. Knowing he would never make the NHL, Kelty settled for assistant captain on the Notre Dame junior "C" team and traveled throughout the province enjoying both the game and the camaraderie.

  

The Kelty Story by Kerry Dennehy

 

At Christmas we took a vacation in Mexico that the whole family enjoyed. The first indication that Kelty's problems were reoccurring was as he was preparing to return to Notre Dame. He had done well at school, except in Math, which he was planning to repeat. Almost as soon as he returned, his mood changed. He became anxious about things in general, worrying about school, his mother's job, his father's well being, his grandfather, his sister and his uncle's bout with cancer. His anxiety led to lack of sleep, then a lack of focus, as he seemed to spiral down into depression. We encouraged him to open up to his house parent, his peers, and his religion. We set him up with a counselor and had him checked by a doctor.

 

Nothing seemed to help as he spiraled downward. He pleaded with us to come out and be with him. The pleading turned to begging as the phone calls, often mixed with tears and despondency, were increased to 3 and 4 times a day. We finally agreed that I would go out for a weekend.

 

I greeted him, realizing how much he needed me. We holed up in a motel room and went over his despondency. Here is my son - big, strong, beautiful hockey player and leader, fine student, good looking and charismatic, a kid who loves humor and goofing around with friends - weeping on my shoulder in a motel room in Regina, asking me what's wrong with him. Why can't he just be his normal self? Why can't he sleep or concentrate? Why was this black dog called depression so relentlessly attacking him? I was devastated and tried my best to accept what he said and to lead him out of harm's way. We prayed together, made up workbooks and a diary to help him objectify the situation. We went to the best restaurants, laughed when we could, and I treated him to some new hockey gear... anything that he wanted. When the time came for me to return to Vancouver it felt more like abandonment. As soon as I arrived home he was on the telephone to my wife, asking to come home - at least for a visit

 

The Kelty Story by Kerry Dennehy

 

We tried reasoning but realized from Kelty's tone of voice that he was very desperate. So we decided that my wife, Ginny, would make the trip to Notre Dame. She went through many of the same things I did. By that time, Kelty was on antidepressants, which we were told, would take several weeks to take effect. Ginny reluctantly left Kelty, soon followed by his relentless calls to return home.

 

Kelty was desperate in his attempts to stop the downward spiral of depression, so we agreed to a five-day trial return home. Back in Whistler, he seemed calmer but exhausted. We were told to encourage exercise and his many friendships, so he spent the next few days snow boarding surrounded by his Whistler chums (male and female). The five days soon ended and he pleaded for us to let him stay. He said, "I just need to be in a safe place." In fact he broke down in the car one day and said "Dad, I don't know what is wrong with me. I just want to be a normal kid like I was before. Dad, hide the guns. I am not kidding. Hide the guns. Dad you have to let me stay. I can't go back."

 

I too broke down, knowing he was in such serious trouble that we had to have him close to us. I agreed to keep him here. I made him promise me that he would be safe if he stayed home. I promised him that he would get better with the antidepressants and the love and nurturing provided by his family and friends. Neither of us kept our promise.

 

I hung a cross in the place where Kelty took his life, and I often look up at it and ask "Why"? I think of what could have been. I think of his pain and suffering. The only way he could think to end the pain was to end his life. His defenses were so low - his resistance none.

 

Our beautiful daughter Riley wanted to continue her brother's tradition and asked to go to Notre Dame for grade 10. She has just returned for Thanksgiving, five days early. All the girls did. They were sent home because a depressed classmate took her own life in the dormitory washroom. Teenage suicide has reached epidemic proportions.

 

We have to help save some of these young lives.

 

Sarah Lust and Myles Mattila

@SJLCreative

CMHA Kelowna accepting Prize Donated By Myles Mattila to be given away at January 20th Mental Health Game in Memory of Kelty Patrick Dennehy.

 

#GetLoud #MHWA #mentalhealth

  

Enough is Enough - Youth Depression, Suicide Prevention & Education Resource -

The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation

www.thekeltyfoundation.org/

 

@SJLcreative

Carey Price (born August 16, 1987) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who plays for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL).

 

Carey Price

Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens.jpg

Price in January 2015.

BornAugust 16, 1987 (age 30)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada[1]

Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)

Weight215 lb (98 kg; 15 st 5 lb)

PositionGoaltender

CatchesLeft

NHL teamMontreal Canadiens

National team Canada

NHL Draft5th overall, 2005

Montreal Canadiens

Playing career2007–present

Websitecareyprice.net

Beginning his junior career with the Tri-City Americans in the Western Hockey League in 2002, Price was drafted fifth overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft following his second season with the Tri-City Americans. Following a further two seasons with the Americans, where he won both the Del Wilson Trophy as the top goaltender in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and CHL Goaltender of the Year in his final season of major junior in 2007. Joining the Canadiens' farm team, the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League (AHL) just as the Calder Cup playoffs begun, Price led the Bulldogs to the Calder Cup championship, winning the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the tournament MVP. Price made the Canadiens roster for the 2007–08 season as the backup goaltender before ultimately becoming the starting goaltender later that season. In 2015, he was the winner of the Ted Lindsay, Jennings, Vezina and Hart trophies, becoming the first goaltender in NHL history to win all four individual awards in the same season.[2]

 

Internationally, Price has represented Canada at various tournaments at junior levels, winning silver medals at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge in 2004 and the IIHF World U18 Championship in 2005. He won a gold medal at the 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Sweden. In 2014, Price was named to the Canadian Olympic Hockey Team and won a gold medal at the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Price's play also earned him the tournament's top goaltending award, from the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) directorate. In 2016 Price went undefeated to win his first World Cup Of Hockey championship. Price is widely considered as one of the best goaltenders in the world.

Ok, first off I can't make a full opinion because.... THE BLOODY THEATRE DIDN"T SET IT UP RIGHT!!!!! GHA!!! I could shoot them!! Stupid stupid stupid people!! I don't care if it's 10 am and you're using different equipment than normal!! I don't care if you would have had to stop the movie so that you could fix it! IT WAS MISSING THE WHOLE RED CHANNEL!!! GHA!!! SO YEAH. Ya know all those cool bright red countdown clocks? YEAH. They were GREY. OR BLACK! So you couldn't even see it!! And the explosions were YELLOW!!! I could shoot them. /rant

 

But even with that, I still got chills and wanted to cry because I forgot how great these characters really are.

As far as the new animation- definitely crisp and pretty. 99% of the time it was the exact same storyboarding, angles, lines etc. Couple CGI addins, a sort of oooh-look-what-we-can-do-now sort of thing. Couple of the angels got a few shiny upgrades. :) Seemed sortof like a... I dunno a Rebuild lol.

I didn't notice too much gone though... I thought they kept it really concise.... kept the psychology, the action, the underwear-flying-everywhere scene, (hehe... he's clumsy).

 

OH! And they dubbed it! The poopheads. But I have to give them credit, they really really tried on this one. I was actually particularly impressed with Rei. Thank GOD they changed Rei's voice actress from the series... 1.0's Rei was actually pretty good, she had the same emotionless robotic feel that Megumi Hayashibara had (whereas the series English seiyuu sounded like 'Oh I'm so winsome and alone, woe is me I'm talking really soft' gag me). Shinji was the worst, Misato took a lot of getting used to. Ritsuko was decent. Gendo was fine. What impressed me the most was the sounds.... you could tell they really tried to inject the right amount of emotion. When he was screaming, you knew that actor was really screaming his lungs out. So, props to them. :)

 

If I didn't psychotically love every last one of the Japanese voice actors in Eva down to the little minor characters -- and wasn't jumping at the chance to hear Rei & them in beautiful movie theatre sound quality -- I wouldn't resent them at all for dubbing it. (Jordan still wouldn't forgive them though)

In memory of Michael Jackson....

 

I don't have a reason why this shot...maybe the butterflies, or the fact she was on her Dad's shoulders, maybe it was the fact of being one with nature, but this says you are not alone to me....

 

You will truly be missed.....

Be well all.....

 

NYC: South Street Seaport / Fulton Street

 

You Are *Not* Alone

 

Leica M10 Monochrom | Voigtländer 28/2 Ultron ASPH

I did crack a smile at the cream pie sticker - but nothing beats the feel good, soul-smiling rainbow "you are not alone" dogs sticker - no matter who you are.

 

Photographed outside the Gagosian Gallery on the corner of 11th Ave & 24th St, NYC. February 3, 2012

What : Cosplay Mania 2014

Where : SMX Convention Center

When : October 5, 2014

 

Character : Asuka Langley Soryu / Asuka Shikinami Langley

Cosplayer : Faye Liper

Game/Series/Anime/Band : Neon Genesis Evangelion

 

Photo by Me

 

About the Photo:

One of my favorite shot during Cosplay Mania 2014. Attended only the last day because I'm not feeling well the whole week. During this event, I chose to role-play as a Con Photog & shoot my friends because I missed shooting them last Best of Anime.

  

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