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14 February 2016

 

Dear Valentine,

 

I love you everyday. But today I will love you just that bit extra by telling you that you are special. You've learnt to love yourself well enough that you love others easily ... with no conditions. You've learnt to love yourself enough that you've learnt to have no time or sympathy for those who are toxic, who are not true to themselves and most of all, you've learnt that hypocrisy is for those who don't know who they are.

 

You're okay, kiddo, given the path you've travelled. You don't seek to be understood any longer. You're just you and I can see you're quite happy with it. Yes, sometimes the nightmares return, sometimes the Black Dog hounds you, but you also know to be selfish, love yourself and pick yourself right back up.

 

You don't need flowers, cards and chocolates from those you love. You are secure knowing they love you - through thick and thin.

 

Know that you're really awesome and I like you a heck of a lot now.

 

Lots of love,

You

  

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“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

Mr Dominic Cummings, Chief Adviser to Mr Boris Johnson, testing his eye sight. Two LED lights.

[For those outside the UK: Mr Cummings took his wife and small child, all of them Covid19-infected, on a 60 miles round trip. This was, of course, contrary to the lockdown rules he himself was endorsing. His explanation was that he wished to test his eyes]

Inside an abandoned church. For the city in which this church is located it was such a surprise to see it in pristine condition.

 

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I don't like Christmas, it's always the same hypocrisy wrapped in ribbons.

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“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara, archbishop of Recife. (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

Hypocrisy is your salvation!

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“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

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"È il cuore della madre quello che batte. Basta con i sensi di colpa e l'ipocrisia religiosa! Aborto legale!".

"C'est le coeur de la mère à battre. Assez de culpabilisation et d'hypocrisie religieuse! Legalisez l'avortement!".

"Mother's heart beats. Stop the guilt and the religious hypocrisy! Legalize the abortion!".

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“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

It’s compulsory to see this Large and listening to Into Dust .

 

Not quite the shot i planned to post today, I chickened out of that one. But anycheese I like this one despite the undramatic skies. What the hell attracts me to these misty water shots anyway?? I am stuck in the 80’s?? I think not... I’m a 00’s (naughties) man!! This isn’t about mystical, fluffy stuff...this is about the downfall of humanity, our ignorance, and our hypocrisy. It’s about the tipping point of climate change that I feel we have jumped over with both feet.... (*such a cheery chap)

 

Well, I’m off to burn some fossil fuels on my trip down to Devon. Hmmm.... hypocrisy.

 

A bon weekend to all. It’s a bank holiday! Enjoy.

nothing like a landlord who whines about you having furniture on the porch, and then replaces your toilet, and leaves the old one next to your patio furniture. Smell the hypocrisy ;)

Manceinion/ Manchain/ Manchster

 

▪️ "Asked by an audience member what she [Harris] would do to end the slaughter of Palestinians by US-sponsored bombs, Harris delivered her usual canned answer about how “far too many” Palestinians have died and the need for a two-state solution, after which host Anderson Cooper asked a follow-up question.

 

▪️ "What do you say to voters who are thinking about supporting a third-party candidate, or staying on the couch, not voting at all because of this issue?” Cooper asked.

 

▪️ What followed was an absolutely jaw-dropping answer from the vice president. In essence she says that people who have strong feelings about the genocide in Gaza need to get over it and vote for her anyway if they want abortions and affordable groceries, because she supports the genocide and that’s not going to change." -

 

www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/the-only-good-thing-about-this-ni...

 

▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️ www.codepink.org/vpharriscomplicity

 

▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️ www.opensecrets.org/industries/summary?cycle=All&ind=...

 

▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️ www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/more-women-and-children-k...

 

▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️ "The perfect answer to a racist from Jill Stein (Green Party) --- Vote Green and break the two party system ---- Kick AIPAC out of American politics" ▪️"y brazenly resorting to Nazi-style rhetoric and methods of persecution in Palestine, Israel, with the consent of the majority of its own people and the unlimited support of the United States, perpetrates the kind of crimes that the Jewish state claims as the raison d'etre of its own creation in 1948." - frontline.thehindu.com/editors-pick/the-nazification-of-i...

Most often, people who say that others have no love are themselves the ones most lacking. They think the new commandment says, “Love me or I’ll destroy you and your church.” They sit around waiting for other people to love them. How easy it is to see the speck of lovelessness in another’s eye but miss the log of self-centeredness, hypocrisy, and anger in your own eye (Matt. 7:3-5).

Pier Paolo Pasolini (05/03/1922 – 02/11/1975) was an Italian poet, writer, filmmaker, and intellectual, one of the most fearless voices of the 20th century. He exposed injustice, hypocrisy, and corruption in every form, challenging the mafia, political power, and societal lies. His works — from novels to poetry, from films to journalism — were a relentless call to see the truth.

 

On November 2, 1975, Pasolini was brutally murdered at the Ostia seaside near Rome. The official version blamed a young man considered his friend, with whom he allegedly had a personal relationship. Later testimonies and evidence suggested that the confession was coerced and that the murder was orchestrated to silence him for his uncompromising critique of power and corruption.

 

Pasolini’s death was not just an assassination: it was a calculated act to extinguish a voice that shone too brightly. His legacy endures through his writings and films, continuing to awaken consciences and challenge lies and injustices in the world.I publish these images to honor those who were killed for truth and to keep their memory alive.

In today’s darkest times, it feels as if their voices never existed, as power continues to suppress and replace them with imitation.

These works are a reminder that truth must never be forgotten.

Why you not throw red paint on Bikers?

 

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PS: No animals were harmed in this photoshoot.

liberami da

tutta l'ignoranza che mi circonda..

il cinismo..

l'odio..verso gli uomini, gli animali, la terra...

la cattiveria gratuita..

l'ipocrisia..

..i falsi giudicatori morali..

liberami da tutta questa αρραяєntє fєℓι¢ιtà ..

 

..esiste o non esiste più la felicità..

 

[giornata un po' così]

 

(set me free from

all the ignorance that surrounds me ..

the cynicism ..

..hate.... towards people, animals, earth ..

the unjustified wickedness..

hypocrisy..

false moral appraiser .. ..

set me free from all this APPARENT HAPPINESS..

 

..exists or doesn't exist the happiness anymore?? ..)

    

“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

character done in easton, shouts to deps,amuk and epok!

thanks to eastern gas for the photo

 

askjackys

Memory, ecstasy, tyranny, hypocrisy

Betrayed by a kiss on a cool night of bliss

In the valley of the missing link

And you have no time to think

 

Paradise, sacrifice, mortality, reality

But the magician is quicker and his game

Is much thicker than blood and blacker than ink

And there's no time to think

 

--Bob Dylan

  

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same.

 

Good Woman

 

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Happy Fence Friday.

Photo circa 1900.

My great great grandfather, the doctor....never knew much about him and as an adult I decided to explore his background on Ancestry...interesting to say the least...families have so many secrets...hypocrisy at its finest...

“Sometimes you need what only I can provide -- my absence.”

 

Frozen Heart ♥ it

 

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Jack White - Hypocritical Kiss

  

"My temper got the best of me

And when I said that I mean

A know every single thing that I said was true

 

And I know that you're mad at me

But if you're thinking like I,

I think you'll see that you're mad at you too

 

And I know the feeling's strong

Strong enough to forget about all that I've been through

 

And it sounds obscene, but

Loud words never bothered me like they do to you

 

You're the boy that talks but says nothin'

A big game to the ones that you think will believe you

But you don't know how to read

The look on my face when it says, yeah I've read that book too

 

And who the hell's impressed by you?

I want a name for people that I know who are fallin' for this

You would sell your own mother out

And then betray your dead brother with another hypocritical kiss."

 

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Eva was thinking about Thaìs. That guy around? Here? Where she felt safe. Where her heart was finally in good hands. Well...life has its' surprises, right?

No more hypocritical kisses. Only true ones.

  

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Eva's faceup is by NeurodollasticSurgeryWard

Her rings are by rangvar

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confession: one of the things I hate the most is hypocrisy. I really don't trust in people who are nice and kind with everyone. if you don't like someone, just be honest and tell him the truth. I hate when people hide their feelings behind a fake smile.

 

confessione: l'ipocrisia è una delle cose che odio di più. proprio non ci credo a quelli che sono carini e gentili con tutti. se non ti piace qualcuno, sii onesto e diglielo. odio chi nasconde il rancore dietro un sorrisetto fasullo.

 

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A comprehensive view of the château at Bonnétable on a postcard by A. Dolbeau of Le Mans.

 

The Rochefoucaulds

 

Prior to the Great War, le Château de Bonnétable was the residence of la Famille Rochefoucauld.

 

If you go to the cemetery in Bonnétable, you will see a very impressive-looking monument - you can't miss it, it's by far the best one in the cemetery. The monument tells you:

 

"Ici repose Charles Marie Francois,

Vicomte de la Rochefoucauld, Duc

d'Estrées, Maire de Bonnétable.

Decedée a Bonnétable le 25 Février

1907 dans sa 44ême année.

De Profundis".

 

Charles' ancestor, François, Duc de La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680) once wrote:

 

"Hypocrisy is the homage that

vice pays to virtue".

 

The Great War

 

During the Great War, the château was the base for Military Ambulance No. 4 under the orders of Dr. Mikanowski. The château welcomed wounded men from both sides of the conflict.

 

A Thought From Nietzche

 

This is nothing really to do with the above image, but it's very thought-provoking. It's a comment by the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzche (1844 to 1900). Here it is:

 

"One can promise actions, but not feelings,

for the latter are involuntary.

He who promises to love forever or hate

forever or be forever faithful to someone

is promising something that is not in his

power".

“There are three kinds of violence. The first, mother of all the others, is institutional violence, that which legalizes and perpetuates domination, oppression and exploitation, that which crushes and laminates millions of men in its silent and well-oiled wheels.

 

The second is revolutionary violence, which arises from the desire to abolish the first.

 

The third is repressive violence, the object of which is to stifle the second by making itself the auxiliary and the accomplice of the first violence, that which engenders all the others.

 

There is no worse hypocrisy to call violence only the second, while pretending to forget the first, which gives birth to it, and the third which kills it. »

 

Don Helder Camara (February 7, 1909 – August 27, 1999)

Over the last few weeks I can honestly say it's been hard to be a proud South African.

 

Owing to the recent bout of 'xenophobia' in many parts of my country, the irony and hypocrisy of a 'rainbow nation' is enough to make rare and great leaders weep.

 

All we can do is hope for a better future.

Again.

 

And again.

  

The hypocrisy has made its work. This picture has been remove from the following groups. I can understand that the picture is dangerous, inmoral and almost terrorism (a fashionable word in this hypocritical world). Let´s take kitties!! They are lovely:

 

- Gold Star Award

 

- Flickr Award I´ve been banned for asking for explanation and nobody says anything, only bans me... This is the great adm I clap for and say thanks: ~*~ƤAΓIЅIΣNNΣ~*~

 

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Series: "Heroes, Villains and other Fantasies"

  

None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss 24-70mm + 1 flash with white umbrella + 1 flash with window + Lee filter GND8

 

Strobist info: A full power flash with white umbrella from right (60º) and another one with window from left (45º)

Un flash a toda potencia con paraguas blanco desde la derecha (60º) y otro con ventana desde la izquierda (45º)

 

Model: Erwan Le Potier

 

Lugar: llac de Cabanasorda, Vall d´Inclés (Soldeu - Andorra)

 

On Black

  

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There are many sham diamonds in this life which pass for real, and vice versa.

William Makepeace Thackeray.

  

William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was a British novelist, writer and author of the 19th century. He is known for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of English society.

 

Thackeray began as a satirist and parodist, writing works that displayed a sneaking fondness for roguish upstarts such as Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair, and the title characters of The Luck of Barry Lyndon and Catherine. In his earliest works, written under such pseudonyms as Charles James Yellowplush, Michael Angelo Titmarsh and George Savage Fitz-Boodle, he tended towards savagery in his attacks on high society, military prowess, the institution of marriage and hypocrisy. Source Wikipedia.

 

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