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Video:
Parkway Drive - Dark Days
Anderson Avila
Banda: For Today
Canción: Break The Cycle
Letra / lyrics
Bring this broken system to it's knees!
Bring this broken system to it's knees!
Break the Cycle! Break the Cycle!
We're only helpless, because we're heartless.
In a world headed for self-destruction,
the answer is here; are we too blind to see it?
In a world headed for self-destruction,
the answer is here; are we too blind to see it?
There is hope in the blood!
(So) Rise up, there's a new day dawning!
We'll see the darkness flee.
Rise up, there's a new day dawning, in which the blind will see!
I see a light in the darkness, rising in the night!
I see a light in the darkness, in the Sons of light!
It's the blind,
leading the blind,
leading the blind to their demise.
It's the blind,
leading the blind,
leading the blind to their demise.
Break the cycle!
Break the cycle!
Break the cycle!
Choices and Daily Rituals
Story:
I see them daily, following the same routine, saying the same things, and living the same day repeatedly. They take identical pictures and check their reflections on every surface. The world is vast, full of opportunities and choices, but they, like me, wear dark glasses as they go through life. I wish I could shake myself and realise the chances I'm missing, but I'm in a trance, convinced that this narrow path is all there is. Existence keeps moving on, and it pains me that I can't see past the capital waste. We could achieve so much if we didn't sit on the fence and merely comment on each other. But here I am, watching this play with the spectators, where the power to change the script is on the tip of our tongues, yet we decide not to say it.
Description:
Dive into the profound narrative of life in repetition, where each day mirrors the last. This exploration goes beyond the surface, questioning the comfort of routine and the opportunities that whisper for attention. It's a call to recognise the vastness of life's stage and our power to change the script that shapes our existence.
Blogger:
www.jjfbbennett.com/2024/04/choices-and-daily-rituals.html
Keywords:
Routine, Monotony, Reflection, Opportunities, Choices, Trance, Change, Street Art, Urban Art, City Art
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We all fall, we all get pushed. The important thing is how we get back up.
This picture was taken last summer. And I've uploaded one sorta like it, but I really love this.
It's so rainy today, and I dislike it. I feel like I'm trapped inside and alone. Cause I am. And normally I like being alone, but today is weird.
I'm happy though, very happy. It's just the rain.
I'm in love.
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Matt Doyle, Anne Fraser Thomas and Tituss Burgess sing "Louder than Words" from Tick, Tick... Boom! at Break the Cycle's "Louder than Words" event
Hi guys!
I am super excited to announced that I have partnered with eduPowered and Fashion Against Bullying‘s Break the Cycle campaign as their official Fashion Blogger. It is such an honor to be among such Fashion Elites, I can hardly contain myself.
I was so excited when I was a...
Ms. Dansen Mayhay is the Community Outreach Specialist for the YWCA of Richmond, Virginia. Mayhay spoke to cyclists at the Break the Cycle: Spin for the Cause spinning class at the Defense Supply Center Richmond fitness center. Spin for the Cause is an Army Reserve Family Programs initiative in support of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Mrs. Francis Mitchell, 80th Training Command Family Programs Director, and Ms. Africa Miller, Defense Logistics Agency Installation Support Social Worker, teamed up to offer free spin classes every Wednesday through October.
(Photos by Sgt. 1st Class Elizabeth Breckenkamp, 80th Training Command Public Affairs)
Last night was such an inspiring event! We had the opportunity to be a sponsor at Disney’s OC Chef’s Table benefiting the #IlluminationFoundation to help #BreakTheCycle of homelessness for families and children. Amazing!
PC: @ifhomeless & @jacktoan
Choices and Daily Rituals
Story: I see them daily, following the same routine, saying the same things, and living the same day repeatedly. They take identical pictures and check their reflections on every surface. The world is vast, full of opportunities and choices, but they, like me, wear dark glasses as they go through life. I wish I could shake myself and realise the chances I'm missing, but I'm in a trance, convinced that this narrow path is all there is. Existence keeps moving on, and it pains me that I can't see past the capital waste. We could achieve so much if we didn't sit on the fence and merely comment on each other. But here I am, watching this play with the spectators, where the power to change the script is on the tip of our tongues, yet we decide not to say it.
Description: Dive into the profound narrative of life in repetition, where each day mirrors the last. This exploration goes beyond the surface, questioning the comfort of routine and the opportunities that whisper for attention. It's a call to recognise the vastness of life's stage and our power to change the script that shapes our existence.
Blogger: www.jjfbbennett.com/2024/04/choices-and-daily-rituals.html
Keywords: Routine, Monotony, Reflection, Opportunities, Choices, Trance, Change, Street Art, Urban Art, City Art
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On August 30, 2020 Gays Against Guns (GAG), the direct action, gun violence prevention group formed by members of LGBTQ communities and allies, held a day of action protest in New York City’s Union Square to call attention to the violent, bloody cycle of death that Americans are witnessing on a constant repeat setting: The Cycle of Death that has emerged at the nexus of white supremacist policing, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Alt-Right, white supremacist militia movement, and American gun culture. (Photo by Erik McGregor)