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She lost her left eye while trying to win a territory from another tigress whom she killed in a brutal fight.
She is indeed a fierce fighter !!!
Bandhavgarh National Park, India
Cada palabra que me dices está llena de veneno. Sabes que cuanto más hieras a los demás, más te debilitarás tú mismo, pero te da igual. Te sacarías un ojo por dejarme ciega.
Pero lucharé contigo. Y conseguiré sacar de mi mente y mi corazón todos los buenos recuerdos que aún me quedan de ti. Será como tirarlos por un acantilado; y estaré dispuesta a caer con ellos con tal de que esto acabe.
Pero seré más fuerte que tú y me quedaré arriba. Miraré al horizonte y respiraré la calma que me has dejado, por fin. Y después miraré hacia abajo sólo para disfrutar viéndote hecho pedazos. Y sonreiré recordando aquella frase que dijiste:”no se puede pegar un corazón”
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Every word you say to me is full of poison. You know that the more you hurt the others, the more you will weaken, but you don’t mind. You could take out your own eye just to leave me blind.
But I will fight against you. And I’ll get to take out from my mind and my heart all the good memories of you that still remain. It’ll be like dropping them in a cliff; and I’ll be ready to fall with them for this to finish.
But I’ll be stronger than you and I’ll stay up. I’ll watch the horizon and I’ll breathe the calm you’ve left me, at the end. And after that, I’ll look down just to enjoy watching you broken in pieces. And I’ll smile remembering that thing you said: “a heart can’t be glued”
Thanks for making me a fighter...
These photos of old warbirds were taken at the Fighter Factory located at Virginia Beach Airport in Virginia, USA. You can learn more about this fascinating public museum at www.fighterfactory.com
Things that I found online to use for inspiration and thought I would share. Again, these are not mine! If I knew how to backtrack the creators not listed to give them credit I would. I hope that you enjoy!
Surprisngly, despite being like this for quite some time, today was the first time I've seen it, and the second time managed to get photos of the fighter side!.
91110 Leeds
1D21 16:03 London Kings Cross to Leeds
First drawing in my new project 'Flying Underdogs'.
This shows a Nationalist Chinese Gloster Gladiator in a dogfight with a Japanese Nakajima (A2N) Type 90 fighter during the Sino-Japanese Air War (1937-1945).
While many people associate this particular confrontation with the American Volunteer Group - the 'Flying Tigers' - the Americans actually came along rather late in the conflict...
The Chinese actually made a reasonable show well before the AVG added their weight, and even the Russians had a large volunteer contingent in China before the US aviators and their P40s arrived.
The Gloster Gladiator was just one of many foreign aircraft types that were used by the Nationalist Chinese against the invading Japanese. As the war progressed they came up against better and more modern Japanese types.
(Note: Drawing now updated. A2N has now been replaced with the A5M fighter, the Japanese opponent to the Gloster Gladiator in 1938/39: www.flickr.com/photos/beaty/4039973542/ )
Link to my 'Flying Underdogs' post on the Gladiator: Milgeek's 'Flying Underdogs' No. 1 - The Gloster Gladiator
A Chicago fireman in silhouette battling today's fire that razed the historic Chicago landmark, the Dexter Building by Adler & Sullivan on the 600 block of S. Wabash.
This photograph was included in the Capture My Chicago book that was published by CBS2 Chicago. It appeared in the chapter introduction of Newsworthy.
A group of steam driven fighters inspired by the movie Steamboy from Katsuhiro Otomo.
A bit of the story behind these planes is that they were invented in the future, after an industrial apocalypse caused the common people to have to revert back to the more pure power of steam, and the technology was advanced like never before. The rebel factions trying to overcome the Industrial Empire quickly invented chambers capable of highly compressing steam beyond any limit known before, and invented the fighters capable of utilizing this new power. They are equipped with steam hoses leading to jets on the back for extra speed, as well as normal props to assist in take off. I hope you all enjoy the pictures.
I am in love. He will be Steve,one of the pilots and main characters on the videogame "Aero Fighters" (or "Sonic Wings")that i played a lot when i was very very young. In some versions/endings of the game...He is a woman named Angela O_o but i don't care at all!! ;-D Next time i want to dress it well, but for now here are some photos of him *_*
Glory be: Street Fighter V has now got a Versus CPU mode… and also a new character, and some Daily Targets, and various miscellaneous improvements.
E3 2016: Watch all the E3 PC game trailers.
I tended to like drawing fighter aircraft, because the big ships were always a challenge to me. I think it's because I could understand what everything on a fighter did, having spent hours trying to figure out duct routing for the jets and so on. This is one I drew probably in the 11th or 12th grade, after I had finally broken free of graph paper and straight edges. I'm showing an improved grasp of shading and form, though it's still very planar.
In terms of influences, it's hard to say...probably a bit of Macross and long-standing conventions I'd developed. The raked-back antenna behind the cockpit, the shape of the tail, and the wing placement are pretty standard.
Oh, I just remembered that this was one of the first ships I purposely had "leaning forward" a bit because it looked more aggressive! I would have to adjust the angle of attack of the main wing though to make this work for real.