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You (you, you)
Were my oppressor
And I (I, I)
I have been programmed to obey
And now (now, now)
You are my handler
And I (I, I)
I will execute your demands
Leave me alone
I must disassociate from you
Behold (hold, hold)
My trance formation
And you (you, you)
Are empowered to do as you please
My mind (mind, mind)
Was lost in translation
And my heart (heart, heart)
Has become a cold and impassive machine
Leave me alone
I must disassociate from you
I won't let you control my feelings anymore
And I will no longer do as I am told
And I am no longer afraid to walk alone
Let me go
Let me be
I'm escaping from your grip
You will never own me again
A four-legged, forklift-like mech built with the parts of 44018 Furno Jet Machine, my most recent Hero Factory purchase. Furno Jet Machine has a brilliantly creative build, but it also has the fewest pieces of any of the machines at its price point, so it was a challenge to create an alternate machine that looked "finished". This uses all but four of Furno Jet Machine's pieces (not counting spares).
FR : Petit exercice d'échauffement photographique de début d'année et à la maison, en attendant le retour du soleil…
(Flash, trépied, aluminium ménager, et sous-exposition)
EN : Small photographic warm-up exercise at home, on beginning of the year, waiting for sunlight return…
(Flash, tripod, domestic aluminum, and underexposure)
An Iraqi dog handler and his dog, Cash, take a break during a training exercise with U.S. Soldiers from the Canine Section of the 25th Infantry Division at Forward Operating Base Marez in Mosul, Iraq, Aug. 8. The dogs, provided by the U.S., are the most effective means of detecting explosives and will help Iraqi forces combat the threats of car bombs and suicide attacks.
Joint Combat Camera Center Iraq
Photo by Senior Airman Kamaile O. Chan
Location: FOB Marez, IQ
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Seaman Apprentice Samuel Beck handles a line aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Sledge while wearing gloves as part of his personal protective equipment while pier side at the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Md., Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Sledge received the vibratory hammer and tested before getting underway. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class David Marin)
Putting the Shot at Bute Highland Games
Scottish Highland Games historians believe the shot put originated from the ancient Celtic tradition of "putting the stone" which, according to Scottish folklore, was used by Clan chieftains to help them identify their strongest men for battle purposes. The earliest documented evidence of the tradition can be found in an Irish book titled the "Book of Leinster," which was written in the 12th century and describes the events of the Tailteann Games held in County Meath. One of the events included is stone throwing, but how much further back in history the tradition stretches remains unproven.
You definitely come across some interesting things when you venture away from the typical tourist areas. These are some fun things we found as we walked around Puerto Vallarta
A four-legged, forklift-like mech built with the parts of 44018 Furno Jet Machine, my most recent Hero Factory purchase. Furno Jet Machine has a brilliantly creative build, but it also has the fewest pieces of any of the machines at its price point, so it was a challenge to create an alternate machine that looked "finished". This uses all but four of Furno Jet Machine's pieces, excluding spares.
This is a heavily modified Kibri Kalmar model kitbashed to look similar to machines that CN used during the 80's and 90's. I still need to touch up the paint on the wheels and weather it before hitting it with the dullcoat.
Giovanni with handler Tracy Nanthavongsa.
Giovanni is registered with the American Kennel Club under D&D What A Party Boy. He was imported from Brazil from the famous St. James Cockers.
Photography by Kris Flores (www.krisflores.com)
Preparing for a tourist show on the island of Koh Samui in Thailand. This guy's legs were covered in scars and snake bites, but it's the sheer concentration on his face that attracted me. [35mm film on a long lens.]